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I meet interesting, unique people from all walks of life who share stories, jokes, or simply offer a slice or two of wisdom for their families or communities. I’m always learning and I love it. I thought, “Why not expand this concept, and share a few slices of life with the global neighborhood?” And…

Julie Parker


    • Jul 18, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Visit with a Hipcamp host

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021


    What is a Hipcamp? Basically, think Airbnb, except outside – campsites on private property. Ui Wesley shares the backstory of the Hipcamp at Fortunate Farms in Caspar, California, which includes a community kitchen in an old barn. She also shares tips for those interested in hosting. Download

    Gravesite services

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020


    Without proper care, grave sites – including stones – can fall into disrepair, often due to families moving out of the area, or passing away themselves. Veronica Hamilton of Hamilton’s Grave Care Services shares information on gravestone symbols, types of “grave goods,” and tips on how to correctly maintain gravestones. Download

    Carnivorous Plants

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020


    The world is full of wonderfully diverse flora. Brad Williams of Fort Bragg Carnivores just happens to enjoy the carnivorous ones. Download

    Tattoos and history

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017


    In the Northern California coastal town of Fort Bragg, the Triangle Tattoo Museum offers visitors – whether the generally curious or those seeking tattoos – interesting exhibits of photographs and artifacts. Owners Madame Chinchilla and Mr. G have authored books and given lectures on all things tattoo. Download  

    Redwoods and stewardship

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016


    “Cutting the burl off redwoods … it’s like cutting off their feet. That’s the source of new roots, to get bigger, to keep growing.” The California Coastal Redwoods were extensively clear cut around the turn of the century. But, thanks to the Redwood League (later Save the Redwoods) and influential individuals, acres of old growth […]

    Homeless and their dogs

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016


    A dog can be more than a homeless person’s best friend. It provides warmth, protection, and companionship. Troy Williams of RoadDogs Outreach shares his experiences of assisting the homeless to feed and care for their furry friends. Download

    Rainbow Family and National Forests

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016


    Meet Scott, a member of the Rainbow Family, who feed the hungry and homeless, and gather in our country’s beautiful national forests. Download

    Veteran comic and V.A.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016


    Navy veteran Jason Mack shares his story about the horrors of the Veterans Administration in seeking medical help, and channeling his dark place into a comedy set. Download

    Fairy Tales and hope

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016


    “People do not cherish each other the way they should.” “Fairy Tales for Life; A Collection of Fourteen Original Short Stories”  recently won first place in the Children’s Book category at the San Francisco Book Festival. Author Linda Champion shares the impetus behind her original fairy tales, which integrate our “real” world with the fairy […]

    Teaching incarcerated youths and insights

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015


    M.L. Edson, author of “Not Even A Shadow,” shares her experiences as a teacher in a youth correctional facility. Download

    Shades of Blue and depression

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015


    “Hope” can be a foreign concept to those in the midst of severe or suicidal depression. Yet, the book “Shades of Blue” offers just that – hope. Thirty-five essays written by individuals with different backgrounds and histories share diverse issues, and how they have managed to, if not overcome them, learned to manage them. Three […]

    Charles Mitchell Vineyards and pizza

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015


    In the picturesque Sierra Foothills in Northern California, irascible adventurer Charles Mitchell not only offers award-winning wines at his Charles Mitchell Vineyards, but also pizza, Maine lobster, popcorn, and bocce ball. He has also joined the fight against breast cancer, creating “The Cure Series” wine, with 30% of the proceeds going directly to breast cancer research. […]

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