Bookshelfshelfies MaryBarbara Hanna
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Unique interviews with every day people about their extraordinary lives, and the books that inspire them.
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Shelly Brander: Knitting Visionary
Shelly Brander is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and knitter. Love knitting? Love inspiring, innovative minds? You'll love this interview! We dig into Shelly's book, Move the Needle, talk perfectionism, "jobbies," and her worldwide movement: Knit the World Together!
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Kelly Martin: Sweet by Day, Scary by Night
Kelly Martin is everything you want in a Special Ed teacher. Kind, compassionate, patient. She's also everything you want in an author of horror stories. She gets into your psyche and stays there, especially if you're a preteen. Yassss, friends, part of her expertise is horror stories for kids. Her newest book is Fake Nora - listen is as we find out just what is so spooky about Fake Nora...
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Caren Prideaux: My Personal Social Worker
Caren Prideaux is intelligent, insightful, and funny as hell. Listen in to hear about her time as a roadie, finding her calling as a social worker, and how she is one degree of separation from Kevin Bacon.
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Laura Sowers: Daring Greatly in Applachia
Laura Sowers' venture, Bailey's Lodging Company, is a story of coming home, ingenuity, and...daring greatly. Listen in as we talk about Athens (OH), ecotourism in SE Ohio, and the adventure that awaits you on the Bailey's Trail System.
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Steph Mullin: True Crime meets Genealogical Genetics
Every family tree has its' secrets and these secrets are about to be exposed. In her new book, The Family Tree, co-authored with Nicole Mabry, Steph Mullin writes a taught page turner based on real events and real technology. Steph and Nicole give voice to the victims, explain the latest craze of backtracking DNA through genealogical genetics, and bring true crime right into your living room. You might want to sleep with the lights on...
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David H. Lang: Creativity Restores the Soul
David H. Lang is an international architect, author, and artist. Listen in as he describes boxing outside to Russian rap artists, growing up in Japan, and finding his soul again.