Here’s your last-minute gift idea! I promise you will love it. I met a guy who knew a guy…ended up with me making this podcast about a great Italian Cookbook with stories of the Mafioso within. This is a QUALITY cookbook, unlike any others. Get
Author and researcher Stacey Guill joined us once before to talk about her book “The Stone House in the Canyon,” about Mary Hallock Foote and her history in the Boise area. This time, Stacey is diving deeper into some of the amazing history of
*LISTENERS PLEASES NOTE THAT STITCHER is going away as a platform for podcasting/distribution 8/29/2023, AS A PART OF CONSOLIDATION. Brad Parsons joined us for a quick session before he headed to Sawtooth Valley Gathering in Stanley, Idaho. He
After seeing the NAMM show again in Anaheim, I was very inspired by the Donner Music booth. It’s a pleasure to welcome them out as a new sponsor, and I’ll be reviewing a few of their products from time to time. Today’s podcast looks at the Donn
She spent 11 seasons on The Carol Burnett Show, had her own series called “Mama’s Family,” the game show, “Win, Lose, Or Draw,” and a #1 hit song, “The Lights Went Out in Georgia. Hear some behind-the-scenes info on her time with The Carol Burn
Just minutes from Boise, Idaho, a short drive can take you back over 100 years in history. Listen to author Stacey Guill talk about the life of Mary Hallock Foote. As Mary’s husband Arthur struggled to engineer waterways around the city, Mary d
Seattle artist Shaina Shepherd and her band did a quick interview before their set at Flipside Fest 2022. She talks about her latest music, a film she’s done, playing AIC covers with members of Alice In Chains, and her involvement as a co-found
Here is part 2 of a visit with Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo. She discusses how to improve our own abilities, and how to deal with grief from the loss of a loved one, or pet.The post Theresa Caputo Part 2 appeared first on She Likes To Go
Here’s a visit with Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo! She’s got some great books on life and grief, and is a New York Times best-selling author! I’m lucky she had a few minutes to spare for our visit. Want to be on her PODCAST? Give her a call
Jonathon Nadeau is a creator, film fest organizer, computer genius, and guitarist. He is also blind. He chats about his life, positive outlook, music, and his film fest. Positive outlook is so important right now, especially to me. I am recover
Orchestra Gold was here for Treefort Music Fest. We talk about music, cultural appropriation, Islam, and dance.The post Orchestra Gold appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.
May Lambert visits with us after making a delicious Mocktail. She was in town for Boise Pride. We visit about her latest projects, music, and even…Texas! To hear an edited podcast that includes her music performances, go HERE.The post Ep. 16 M
Author of the book and podcast, “The Hidden Brain,” Shankar Vedantam’s newest book is called “Useful Delusions.” We cover many great discussions in this episode!The post Ep 15 Shankar Vedantam appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.
Rochelle Smith Interview with LP, Laura Pergolizzi. Full uncensored video HERE. This podcast is censored with LP’s whistles! Learn more at www.iamlp.com.The post Ep 14 LP Interview appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.
Pamela South is a successful opera singer and pianist. She talks about how being Dyslexic didn’t slow down her career. A few drinks may have been involved. Part of this interview is hosted by Jenn Snyder.
Kris and I take a break from drum and flute practice to talk about Cultural Appropriation in music, ethnic identity, and how to show appreciation when playing music in nature. The music you hear is from our practice, Kris is on flute and didger
Sonya Reyes Rosario keeps her mother’s memory alive, with interviews on a Victorian couch she drives around in a Chevy van. She is joined by Cherie Buckner-Webb.
A visit to a tiny rural ranching and mine town brings me a surprise in mid-conversation with my friend’s father. “You know Bad Bad Leroy Brown from the Jim Croce song? He used to work for me.” Find out more about this gentle giant, then lis
The Narrative Thread. Refugee stories of survival. Charlotte Iradukunda and Wafaa Alwan. Thanks to Artisans for Hope, and Idaho Commission on the Arts.http://media.blubrry.com/she_likes_to_go_slow/content.blubrry.com/she_likes_to_go_slow