Engaging conversations with members of Sudbury MA's community. Conversations are between friends, family, and new acquaintances all sharing about their time in Sudbury. We will feature a wide variety of participants, who have interesting and meaningful st
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Todd Faber of William Raveis joins Rachael to chat about real estate and life in Sudbury!
Back after some time off with another episode of Voices of Sudbury! This time with Lori Joyal. Rachael and Lori chatted for a bit longer than typical but didn't even notice because they were having so much fun gabbing.
Andrew Rakich of Atun-Shei Films has been working on a new documentary, The Birth of an American Town. He dropped by Sudbury to talk to Rachael all about it.
Photographer Stuart Beeby joins Rachael in the studio to talk about his business, as well as delicious British foods.
Katina Fontes, founder of Athina Education, joins Rachael in the studio!
Ed and Sarah joined Rachael in the studio to talk about their time working on the Sudbury Museum's permanent gallery, The Baggott Gallery.
Richard Smith is an independent public historian who has lectured on and written about antebellum United States history, Transcendentalism, and 19th-century American literature since 1995. He has worked in Concord as a public historian and Living History Interpreter since 1999 and has portrayed Henry Thoreau at Walden Pond and around the country. Richard has written six books for Applewood Books and is the former Scholar in Residence at Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury and was recently involved in the research and creation of the new Native American exhibit in The Sudbury Historical Society.
Rachael is joined by Theresa Johnston who details her experience living in Sudbury, and the lasting effect the town had on her family.
Sudbury resident and recent travel author, Judy Bloomberg, joins Rachael in the studio to talk about life in Sudbury and beyond!
This episode features Esmé Green, Director of the Goodnow Library. Esmé and Rachael talk about what's happening at the library, poultry, true crime, and lots of books!Brought to you in part by funding from the Sudbury Cultural Council.
Louise Mawhinney of Duck Soup and Sky Bar joins us to talk about her experience living in Sudbury and being a business owner. She shares great historical information about the building block in which her businesses are run.
In this episode, Sudbury Historical Society VP, Elin Neiterman, talks to her good friend Dave Columbo and gets a look inside his amazing mind for history!
40 minutes of two full-grown adults talking about how they are terrified of a doll named Anne.
In our first episode, Rachael talks to Sally Hild, Director of Community Engagement at the Wayside Inn Foundation, about life in Sudbury!Funding for this podcast was made possible in part by the Sudbury Cultural Council.