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What is the weirdest thing you've seen at a wedding? Callers share some wild stuff. Career FOMO. What job do you regret not taking. Toby shares the strangest encountered he had outside of Home Depot on Shady Grove Road. What should go in the Toy Hall of Fame. Plus, we get the answer to our Nearly Impossible Question!
Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State University. He taught in Liberal Arts Colleges before becoming the Director of an Art School in upstate New York for the last 20 years of his college work. His first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. MUST READ: THE BOY ON SHADY GROVE LANE-CLYDE MCCULLEY
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com youtube.com/januaryjonesinfluencer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUcxYexExk
The West End Islamic Center, located on Shady Grove Road in Glen Allen, is one of several nonprofits across Virginia to receive federal funds through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program. The Virginia Department of Emergency Management recently announced recipients of the grants, which provide funding support for target hardening and other physical security enhancements and activities to eligible nonprofit organizations. The West End Islamic Center grant of 0,000 is part of a total award of more than .1 million in Fiscal Year 2023 funds, representing a 73 percent increase in funding over last fiscal year. VDEM received 90 project applications...Article LinkSupport the show
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com youtube.com/januaryjonesinfluencer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUcxYexExk
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope.
Clyde Mc Culley Rest in Peace May 1, 2023 Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State University. He taught in Liberal Arts Colleges before becoming the Director of an Art School in upstate New York for the last 20 years of his college work. His first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas.
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State University. He taught in Liberal Arts Colleges before becoming the Director of an Art School in upstate New York for the last 20 years of his college work. His first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. January Jones Sharing Success Stories is broadcast live Tuesdays at 2PM ET.
Henrico County officials will host a meeting Feb. 15 at Short Pump Middle School to discuss safety and mobility improvements to Shady Grove Road and Old Nuckols Road, west of Twin Hickory and east of Wyndham. The meeting will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the school, 4701 Pouncey Tract Road. As part of the effort, the county is planning to build accommodations to improve pedestrian access and safety in the corridor. The -million project is expect to begin in the spring, but first officials want to receive input about: evaluating and designing bicycle and pedestrian improvements...Article LinkSupport the show
Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State University. He taught in Liberal Arts Colleges before becoming the Director of an Art School in upstate New York for the last 20 years of his college work. His first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. January Jones Sharing Success Stories is broadcast live Tuesdays at 2PM ET.
Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State University. He taught in Liberal Arts Colleges before becoming the Director of an Art School in upstate New York for the last 20 years of his college work. His first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas.
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State University. He taught in Liberal Arts Colleges before becoming the Director of an Art School in upstate New York for the last 20 years of his college work. His first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. January Jones Sharing Success Stories is broadcast live Tuesdays at 2PM ET. January Jones Sharing Success Stories TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com). January Jones Sharing Success Stories Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). January Jones Sharing Success Stories Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, Arkansas. As a child he always wanted to be an artist. He completed the Bachelor and Masters Fine Art degree and began teaching art in Colleges in Texas. He later completed the Doctor of Education at Illinois State UniversityHis first book was a memoir ( The Boy on Shady Grove Road) of his life as a child growing up on a little dirt farm in Arkansas. Clyde McCulley was born and raised in Benton, ArkJanuary Jones Sharing Success Stories is broadcast live Tuesdays at 2PM ET.January Jones Sharing Success Stories TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).January Jones Sharing Success Stories Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).January Jones Sharing Success Stories Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
An armed intruder who broke into a home in south Clarke County early Saturday morning was shot and wounded by the homeowner. Christopher D. Edgar broke into a home on Shady Grove Road off the Manila Road about 1 a.m. Saturday morning. Edgar had not long been released from prison. The unidentified homeowner had supposedly testified against him and Clarke County deputies believe Edgar may have intended revenge. He was armed with a firearm. The homeowner shot him in the stomach with a .22. Edgar fled the scene and called 911 that he had been shot. He was arrested and...Article Link
An armed intruder who broke into a home in south Clarke County early Saturday morning was shot and wounded by the homeowner. Christopher D. Edgar broke into a home on Shady Grove Road off the Manila Road about 1 a.m. Saturday morning. Edgar had not long been released from prison. The unidentified homeowner had supposedly testified against him and Clarke County deputies believe Edgar may have intended revenge. He was armed with a firearm. The homeowner shot him in the stomach with a .22. Edgar fled the scene and called 911 that he had been shot. He was arrested and...Article Link
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
Clyde McCulley was the director of a School of Art and Arts Institute and was a Professor of art for several Colleges but after 20 years he left and discovered he had a goal of changing his life perhaps graphically using the written word but in the form of writing and publishing. Having always used painting and photography as his creative outlet personally and professionally, Clyde had the urge to try a new way of creating. His children had been asking him to write a book about the stories he had told them when they were children. In his late seventies, that is what this creative gentleman decided to do, and is now loving every minute of it beginning with writing about his childhood growing up. ‘The Boy on Shady Grove Road’ was the result. The last of six kids in a poor family, in a poor community, on a poor farm, with poor soil in the backwoods of Arkansas following World War II in the 1950s in the segregated South his creative endeavours with words flourished. Clyde is now writing more books and found this endeavour enormously fulfilling and with his website he is receiving hundreds of emails from people keen to know more ‘real’ stories and learn how to do the same. Clyde’s website name mamaswhitegravy is a wonderful story about his Grandma. Throughout the interview guest Clyde and Host Diana discuss how to write a book when you don’t know how to write one, as well there are many wonderful tips for would be writers and is why this Podcast is well worth listening to.
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama's White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.com
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses selling Christmas trees and fireworks and his new podcast Mama' White Gravy with lots of humor and hope. www.mamaswhitegravy.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady Grove Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses Dead Chickens, The Carnival Coming to Town and Sheep In The Sky with lots of humor and hope. www.storynightpress.com
January Jones-Clyde McCulley-Shady GroveMeet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses Dead Chickens, The Carnival Coming to Town and Sheep In The Sky with lots of humor and hope.www.storynightpress.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses The Circus Coming to Town and Daddy's Pistol. Along with humor that makes many readers laugh out loud are the tender, charming, and even poetic musings of a man who recalls childhood with vividness. www.storynightpress.com
Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. He discusses The Circus Coming to Town, Daddy’s Pistol, Burning Tree and Beautiful Bugs with lots of humor and hope. www.storynightpress.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. Along with humor that makes many readers laugh out loud are the tender, charming, and even poetic musings of a man who recalls childhood with vividness. If Mark Twain had lived during the 1940's and 1950's this would have been the book, he would have written. www.storynightpress.com
Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination. Along with humor that makes many readers laugh out loud are the tender, charming, and even poetic musings of a man who recalls childhood with vividness. If Mark Twain had lived during the 1940's and 1950's this would have been the book, he would have written. www.storynightpress.com
Meet Clyde McCulley who has published his memoirs, “The Boy on Shady Grove Road,” which is a collection of 100 stories from his early years in the conservative, segregated South of the 1940s and 50s. His book captures life on a little farm that was financially poor but rich in love, adventure, and imagination.Along with humor that makes many readers laugh out loud are the tender, charming, and even poetic musings of a man who recalls childhood with vividness.www.storynightpress.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Meet Clyde McCulley, the author of The Boy From Shady Grove Road. Time Tavel with Clyde and January If Mark Twain had lived on Shady Grove Road, this would have been his book. January and Clyde discuss growing up in the 1940's and 1950's, Saturday night baths, radio shows, Christmas Clyde had no supervision and there was no family car so, there was no Cub Scouts or Little League. The McCulleys had no plumbing or electricity and only a wood stove for heat. Clyde's weekly bath was taken in a galvanized tub in the kitchen. Meet Clyde McCulle, author The Boy From shady Grove Road
Meet Co-Host Clyde McCulley, the Author of The Boy On Shady Grove Road: A Childhood of the 1940s and 1950s in Arkansas. If Mark Twain had lived in Benton, Arkansas this is the book he would have written. Clyde and his nephew, Kenny, ( three years younger), were constant companions. Their imagination flourished as they played every day in the country and their freedom fueled years of adventures and entrepreneurial exploits. www.storynightpress.com www.mamaswhitegravy.com