Today I'm joined by "momedian" Heather Tolley-Bauer. She's a drop-dead funny, stay-at-home mom, colon cancer survivor, stand-up comedian. Her comedy is for moms, women, and couples and covers …
Advice for aspiring authors with writer and teacher Beth Hermes [podcast]
Fellow Atlanta Area author Beth Hermes joins the podcast this week. Beth has been a professional writer for over 30 years, she teaches creative and business writing workshops to children and adults, …
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How author Deborah Mantella found her Southern voice [podcast]
Deborah Mantella is a Yankee-Italian transplant to the South and she is the author of a very Southern novel called My Sweet Vidalia. Critics have compared it to books like The Bluest Eye by Toni …
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Arranged marriage in Indian Culture with Salil Maniktahla [podcast]
I’m kind of obsessed with the concept of arranged marriage in Indian culture. Are they more successful than modern love marriages? Within Indian culture, do couples expected to find romantic love …
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Brothers, Sisters, and Raksha Bhandan in Our Family
Last week brothers and sisters around the world celebrated Rakshabandhan, a special day to honor the bond between brothers and sisters. I’m late to the game writing about, true to my character, but …
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Sheryl talks with Comedian Brian Moote about The Bert Show, The Kardashians, and Atlanta Traffic
If you’re from Atlanta and ever tuned into The Bert Show in the morning, you’ll love this week’s guest. Brian Moote spent nearly three years in Atlanta on The Bert Show before leaving to co-host the …