ALL THINGS OAK PARK Terry Clancy
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- Sociedad y cultura
A show about the people and places of Oak Park, Illinois. How they got there, why they stay or what keeps them coming back.
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Building Businesses and Beyond
Nick Mann joins me this week to discuss his business ventures in Oak Park and the Chicagoland area. Nick shares his long journey from a boarding school military academy to working for the Department of Defense to now being the Vice President and Co-owner of Robert's Sheet Metal and starting a charity called Circus Monkey Charity Business LLC.
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Pulpit Perspectives from a Priest
This week, Father Carl Morello joins me to share his journey into the priesthood and how he manages the role of being St. Giles' pastor, among many others. Father Carl details the future of priesthood and many stories that convey the struggles and successes of being a priest. Thanks for listening!
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Broken Tart: The Beginnings of a Bakery
This week on All Things Oak Park, I got to chat with Katie and Krissy Mack, the sister duo and owners of Broken Tart Bakery. Katie, Krissy, and I go into the creation of Broken Tart and all the hard work that brought them to this point. Disclaimer: A few technical difficulties while recording, apologies for any choppy sections.
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Triumphs and Techniques of Teaching
Nora Flynn joins us this week to express her experiences within her teaching career and throughout the pandemic. Nora talks about how it has affected students and overall considerations of teaching going forward.
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Family, Fitness, FFC
This week on All Things Oak Park, I am joined by Bill Bower and Fran Scott, FFC instructors and born-and-raised Oak Parkers. Bill and Fran share how they discovered their passion for teaching fitness, practicing wellness, and how they go about keeping themselves in shape today. Thanks for listening!
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Hitchhiker to Homerun Photographer
Reminiscing on his hitchhiking days, Steve Green details his younger years traveling across America to his journey to photographing for the Chicago Cubs. Tune in to hear about the serendipitous nature of Steve’s career.