Category: Author Interviews
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Sebastian Matthews, Jennifer McGaha, Jacqueline Ramos
Martha Cinader speaks with Sebastian Matthews, about Travelogue, A Photographic Journey, Tony Robles speaks with Jennifer McGaha, about Flat Broke with Two Goats. Spoken word from Jacqueline Scott Ramos and music from King I.
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Appalachian Memoir
Tony Robles interviews Jennifer McGaha about her memoir Flat Broke with Two Goats.
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L&BH features Laura Lengnick, Ann Davila Cardinal, May3rd
Asheville’s own Laura Lengnick will join me to talk about the expanded and updated second edition of Resilient Agriculture, and the twelve things that we can all do to cultivate a resilient agriculture. I will also air an interview by Tony Robles of Ann Davila Cardinal, author of several young adult books, from her home…
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Fiction Twined with Memory
Tony Robles speaks with Ann Davila Cardinal, author of several young adult books, from her home in Vermont about her latest book, this one for adults: The Storyteller’s Death.
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Healing Love is What it’s About
Tony Robles speaks with Robert Zachary of the Healing Love Institute who shares life experience and poetry too.
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Glenis Redmond, Poet Laureate of Greenville, SC
Tony Robles sat down to talk with Glenis Redmond, the first poet laureate of Greenville, SC on Sunday, March 26. They had a wide-ranging conversation about Greenville, the Carolinas, writing, her books and her plans as the poet laureate.
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Pretty Like Jamaica, a Story Especially for Caribbean Children
We talked about how the role of provider has changed in Jamaica, gender violence, Jamaican National language and English in the schools, choosing to live in Jamaica, and her plans for at least ten more children’s books…
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Red Shoes, Wild Women Writers
An archival interview of Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes, author of Women who run with the wolves, Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype. A conversation with Nilsa Rivera, about podcasting and navigating the world as writers.
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See through Mestizo Eyes, Read and Listen to Women
Tony Robles speaks with Chumash elder Joe Talaugon, author of Mestizo through My Eyes. Virtuous sings original reading songs for National Reading Month. Pilar Uribe contributes quotes from prominent women for Women’s History Month. Your host and producer, Martha Cinader, speaks with DJ Jeannie Hopper, Chicken Talk from Martha Kitchen Garden and of course, poetry.
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Interview with Chumash Elder Joe Talaugon author of Mestizo Through My Eyes
Joe Talaugon grew up in the town of Guadalaupe in the Central Coast of California. His memoir honors his Filipino immigrant father, one of the early manongs, (Early Filipino immigrants to the US,) as well as his experiences growing up in Filipino culture with a man who was his stepfather