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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Meet Richard Moschella—a paranormal investigator, published author, and medium who doesn't just see spirits, he sketches them. If you've ever wondered how someone “draws” the dearly departed without them fidgeting in the pose, Richard's about to spill his spectral secrets. We'll find out what newfangled gadgets are helping ghosts pick up the phone on our end, whether your Aunt Phyllis is actually haunting the neighbor's cat at the same time she's watching over you, and why, yes, we might all be starring in our own invisible entourage. Sit back and try not to cringe when something brushes against your shoulder—Richard promises it's just a friendly spirit dropping in to model for his next masterpiece. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Devin, Sarah, and Tim arrive at the Barlows for dinner only to find that the Barlow's youngest biological daughter, Hazel, had grown up to look nearly identical to the Barlow's second oldest daughter, Maddie. Devin was very confused at first.After a delicious dinner of crepes, Sarah and Devin sat down with Keriann and Tom in their basement (With Emma and Maddie sitting close by) for the podcast.Devin learns about Keriann's name, the cousins that were born the same year as her, and even what Tom's cousin number would be if he were born an Andersen. Keriann talks about her mission, her education, and how she and Tom met. Tom tells about their first date, how they got engaged, and meeting the Kartchners for the first time. Aunt Kathy had asked him to share a poem. He replied by saying "Frost, or a Shakespeare Sonnet"?Tom shares a story from his mission before talking about his service in the Navy as well as his gratitude for the business he's received from the Andersen family at his Dermatology Practice in Saratoga Springs. Devin shares his experience of being a patient there recently.Keriann then shares memories of Grandparents, aunts and uncles, and of course, cousins growing up. Devin then shares the memories that he collected from her father and siblings. Tom also shares a delightful memory of meeting Aunt Phyllis when he and Keriann were engaged.For the final topic, Keriann and Tom spoke on being foster parents to their two, soon to be adopted girls, Salem and Priest. Devin asks several questions about that experience and what it's like being a foster parent.Tom then talks about Devin's podcast and how it could perhaps be improved or at the very least, how people should recognize that we are all amazing in our own ways and that we shouldn't be comparing ourselves to each other when we listen to each episode. Devin expresses his deep felt emotions about the love he has for his cousins and how he only wants to uplift and help cousins feel of their family's love for them.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/my-99-cousins/donations
This episode is Scene three in Wrigley Days, the second play in The Silverfields of Northbrook trilogy. It's late summer 1958. Cindy Silverfield, 7, visits Aunt Phyllis Gordon (Shirley's older sister) in Chicago as they shop for just the right Hula Hoop. Aunt Phyllis buys Cindy a bright blue hoop and they ride the Sheridan Road bus north to Belmont Avenue. The bus driver, Ralph Kramden, is all smiles for our Hula Girl. Contact us: thesilverkingswar@gmail.com Please review The Silver King's War on Apple Podcasts Share our hero, The Silver King, with family & friends Share The Silver King's War on social media Thank you for listening to our podcast
This special bonus episode is about Phyllis M. Gordon, the family's famous & most-favorite aunt. She was a Red Cross volunteer who served in Europe during World War II. Born in April 1913, Phyllis graduated from Northwestern University and lived a full life in Chicago. Kelly Sievers reads excerpts from Phyllis' war letters. Michael G. Sievers, the writer, producer & creator of The Silver King's War, discusses his favorite aunt. Contact us: thesilverkingswar@gmail.com Please review The Silver King's War on Apple Podcasts Share our hero, The Silver King, with family & friends Share The Silver King's War on social media Thank you for listening to our podcast
This week we hang out with Tina Van Herr of Giggle Gram Entertainment. You might know her better as Bonnie Barfly, or Aunt Phyllis. Tina has been doing singing telegrams as these characters for 17 years now in the St. Cloud area and has a real gift for spreading joy. Book Tina's services here: http://www.giggle-gram.com/Experiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/Theme song: "That's My Hometown" by Aaron Simmonshttps://open.spotify.com/track/2sM2VCxK7movL6txhASBZx?si=51af501c96fa4980
Episode 76. “… white supremacy mythology is so deeply embedded in the US culture… meaning images and stories on television and other places, and it's slippery and it's insidious and it's persistent.”Jill Nagle is an author, coach, facilitator, and founder of Evolutionary Workplace. Her aim is to help reduce harm to Black and Brown people, as well as support white people in liberating themselves from the effects of white supremacy's toxic mythology.Change is hard and when faced with it, it's human nature to ask, what's in it for me? Many white people are likely asking that question and are afraid that dismantling racism is going to cost them something. That's exactly what Linda and Jill discuss:What is “white supremacy mythology?”How does blame, shame and guilt keep this mythology in place and, its effects on ALL people? Understand the first step in helping to combat racism. Hint: It's all about us. Jill also tells a story about her Aunt Phyllis's antiracism work and how it influenced her to carry on her legacy.Jill is currently seeking representation for her book, Skin in the Game: How White People Benefit from Dismantling White Supremacy. She uses somatic tools to help leaders dismantle white supremacy and other ills from the inside out, which in turn helps us to become more whole. To contact Jill and learn more about her work, go to EvolutionaryWorkplace.com.What came up for you as a result of this conversation? Let Linda know by going to Normal-Lies.com and leave a review. Linda reads every one and every month, she chooses one review to read on air. If you have a question or a topic you'd like addressed on an upcoming episode, go to Normal-Lies.com and click the contact page to send Linda a message.Be sure to follow Linda on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Linked In.
This ludicrous collection contains classic WNOD segments like Lara and Rob discussing pornography, the return of Aunt Phyllis, news done poorly, dick in your ear, airline announcements, Rob and Lara’s Stress Reducing Thing, we spend billions, Bryant flipping out, Alien Turtle Zapper, plastic vaginas, the secrets of WNOD, education plans, and How to Annoy Your Friends. Also included are clips from the OK Records movie parody A New Dork.
This hilarious collection contains classic WNOD segments like Baby Screw, a failed commercial, The Adventures of Pac Dude, video game tips, Freddy slashing prices, Travelers’ Notebook, Talk Talk Talk, educated children, front step swearing, the spring picnic, the wisdom of Aunt Phyllis, Aardvark Ratnik, the life story of George Shell, an alien invasion, plutonium in a can, the Poop Loop, the old bum, and Justin’s most famous song.
Aunt Phyllis tells us about the time she hacked the phone system of seven police departments back in 1953. It's quite the caper!
My Aunt tells it like it is...
On this day in 1917, the Finnish parliament declared their independence from Russia, and in Tynemouth, Johnnie sees more to Aunt Phyllis than he'd suspected. Cast Johnnie Marshall ..... Paul Ready Cressida Marshall ..... Isabella Inchbald Sarah Illingworth ..... Naomi Frederick Matthew Ash ..... David Reakes Phyllis Marshall ..... Christine Absalom Adeline Lumley ..... Helen Schlesinger Beatrice Marshall ..... Eviee Lavery Gussie Marshall ..... Grace Doherty Written by Sebastian Baczkiewicz Directed by Jessica Dromgoole.
Aunt Phyllis loved her Cottage on Honey Harbor and her family. The memories she gave us keep her with us now.
Aunt Phyllis loved her Cottage on Honey Harbor and her family. The memories she gave us keep her with us now.