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This podcast features storytelling, interviews, and biographies of artists, authors, musicians, and real, regular people. Their stories are inspirational, positive, intriguing, and imaginative. No two stories on She Likes To Go Slow are alike. These people may be famous. These storytellers may be y…

Rochelle Smith


    • Dec 8, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 26 EPISODES


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    FRANKIE MORELLI – AUTHOR OF MOBB DIET COOKBOOK

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 28:29


    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 a copy here, and use the code “frankie” for 50% off. It will get to your favorite people in time for Christmas. The post FRANKIE MORELLI – AUTHOR OF MOBB DIET COOKBOOK appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Stacey Guill – They Still Draw Pictures

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 17:49


    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 Ernest Hemingway. This journey, she takes us to Spain during the Spanish Civil War. During this time of warfare, children and families were part of the casualties. Thousands of children drew photos of what they saw around them. See some of these through Stacey’s eyes with her podcast. See some of these drawings for yourself, in … The post Stacey Guill – They Still Draw Pictures appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Brad Parsons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023


    *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 mentioned he has played there 7 times. It was great visiting with this songwriter who grew up in Lewiston. He now lives in Astoria, Oregon. I asked about the music scene there, and he said Blind Pilot had pretty much started there. He said there aren't many clubs there for live music, they sadly lost their favorite music venue. Brad Parsons is … The post Brad Parsons appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    DONNER MUSIC ARENA 2000 PEDAL REVIEW

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 8:19


    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 Donner Music Arena 2000 guitar pedal. It’s a powerhouse, and a bargain! Get your pedal HERE! With the Amazon coupon offer right now, you can’t beat this deal. The post DONNER MUSIC ARENA 2000 PEDAL REVIEW appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Vicki Lawrence

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 7:16


    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 Burnett show, and get ready for the 90th Birthday Celebration for Carol Burnett April 26th on NBC! The post Vicki Lawrence appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Stacey Guill “The Stone House in the Cañon” The story of Mary Hallock Foote

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 29:18


    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 did illustrations for Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorn, and some publications that brought our pioneer western life into the awareness of people living in the east. Author Wallace Stegner wrote a book on Mary’s life that is more fiction than fact. She didn’t get much credit for it, and he won a Pulitzer Prize. A play called “Fair … The post Stacey Guill “The Stone House in the Cañon” The story of Mary Hallock Foote appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Shaina Shepherd Flipside Fest Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 11:21


    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-founder of ARM, The Artist Reclamation Movement. They will be back to play a show at Olympic Venue in November. The post Shaina Shepherd Flipside Fest Interview appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Theresa Caputo Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 12:04


    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 Slow.

    Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 7:46


    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 at 1-866-T-CAPUTO. The post Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo appeared first on She Likes To Go Slow.

    Embrace Your Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 37:40


    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 recovering from surgery for colon cancer, which came as a complete and terrifying surprise. I took one of those home tests and it flagged something, so I got a colonoscopy. I was sure they’d find nothing, I had no pain or symptoms. I woke up being asked what my favorite hospital was. Please, if you’re 45 or older, get a …

    Orchestra Gold

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021


    Orchestra Gold was here for Treefort Music Fest. We talk about music, cultural appropriation, Islam, and dance.

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    Ep. 16 Mary Lambert

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 21:21


    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.

    Ep 15 Shankar Vedantam

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 22:49


    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!

    Ep 14 LP Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 17:13


    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.

    Ep 14 The Forgotten Boise 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 23:41


    In the 1970’s, 7 women who worked for the Boise Police Department were fired for nothing more than sexual orientation. Their story has been buried for years, but there will soon be a movie. Learn more about this tremendous project, in this podcast, the making of “The Forgotten Boise 7.” Click on this link to be a part of the fundraiser! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-forgotten-boise-7#/

    Ep 13 Covid Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 21:52


    Friends discuss how they are getting through the isolation during Covid Quarantine.

    Ep 12 Pamela South

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 18:36


    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.

    Ep11 Kris Yamada

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 31:34


    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 didgeridoo.

    Ep10 Chad Pollock

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 23:04


    Chad discusses how his Dyslexia wasn’t diagnosed until college, and how he made it a positive experience.

    Ep9 Crystle Logan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 20:22


    Crystle was younger and on an adventure, when something changed her life. Learn more about Crystle at www.prismbodywork.com.

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    Ep8 Amanda Collins

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 23:55


    Life lessons, addiction, and recovery.

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    Ep7 Sofa Diaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 19:39


    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.

    Ep6 Wendy Cerovski

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 17:54


    Learn what life is like when a mother meets the daughter she had once put up for adoption.

    Ep5 Erin Riley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 26:09


    Learn about Erin’s life struggles, and how comedy has helped her get through her challenges.

    Ep4 Who was Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 9:10


    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 listen to the song and remember these stories when you hear it. The Podcast Gods forbid me to include the music in the podcast, but you can watch and listen here.

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    Ep3 The Narrative Thread : Idaho Refugees

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 20:37


    The Narrative Thread. Refugee stories of survival. Charlotte Iradukunda and Wafaa Alwan. Thanks to Artisans for Hope, and Idaho Commission on the Arts.

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