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  • Capt Brett Sause, financial adviser with AFG Wealth talks about retirement rules and the next Financial Wellness Series at the Oxford Community Center on November 19th. It’s free and educational.
  • The Bay to Ocean Journal 2025 is here — celebrating the stories, poems, and essays that define life on the Shore. Editor Emily Rich joins us to share what makes this year’s edition shine.
  • Kimberly Hopkins Thomas, executive Director of Positive Strides Therapeutic Riding in Preston, joins us to preview this year's Jamie Lee Hutchinson Memorial Ride
  • Newly separated or divorced? The Divorce Doctor, Morgan Foster explains why Halloween just might be the easiest holiday to share with a former spouse.
  • This week’s featured album—Big Star "#1 Record." It's a poppy, guitar-driven, incredibly influential power pop record that still hits hard over 50 years later. Episode also features tracks from the Raspberries, Emitt Rhodes, Flamin' Groovies, the DB's, and more music discovery!
  • This episode of Electric Odyssey dives into the expansive world of Built to Spill, the Idaho indie-rock band that turned big guitars and big feelings into a sonic universe. We explore the influences that shaped Doug Martsch, the contemporaries who traveled alongside him, and the younger artists who carry his sound forward. Each segment pairs a Built to Spill classic with music from across the indie family tree, creating a two-hour journey through distortion, beauty, and introspection. If you’ve ever wondered how one band can echo across generations, this episode is your map
  • Poetry by Elizabeth Alexander; music by Wayne Shorter, Tortoise, Lizzy McAlpine, Abdullah Ibrahim, Bruce Springsteen, Haniya Aslam, Buena Vista Social Club, and more.
  • Rebroadcast from August 2024: music by Sweet Honey in the Rock; Charlie XCX; Sam Nitzberg; Baba Maal; Ethel Cain, and more. Poetry by Lynn Unger.
  • On On My Plate, you have to hear the shocking item that Amy Haines brought to Show and Tell when she was in second grade.
  • On Shore Recreation, Scott Votey meets Russ McNair of Chesapeake Curling — yes, there’s curling on the Shore!
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