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In the motion picture 'Ordinary Angels,' Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank portrays Sharon Evans, a hair dresser in a small town who works miracles to help a little girl named Michelle get a liver transplant. Sharon and Ashley Schmitt, Michelle's older sister join Paul to talk about the film on the 89th episode of The Paul Cardall Podcast. Not included in the film is Ashley's own journey getting a double organ transplant like her sister Michelle. Both Sharon and Ashely share additional experiences that are also not in the film. READ THE BOOK https://encouragepublishing.com/ordinary-angels SEE THE MOVIEhttps://ordinaryangels.movie/ STORY BEHIND THE FILMMichelle Schmitt was known in Louisville, Kentucky as the “snow baby.” The Schmitts waited for over two years for a liver transplant for Michelle, who was battling congenital liver disease. She was born with biliary atresia, the same condition as her sister Ashley. They finally got the long-awaited call on January 17, 1994, when Michelle was three years old and barely 22 pounds. A liver was available, but it was in Omaha, Nebraska. And it was in the middle of a snowstorm. And not just any snowstorm. This was the 1994 Kentucky Blizzard, where temperatures dropped to a record-breaking 22 degrees below zero. There were 16 inches of snow on the ground. Driving would be impossible. Highways were buried and completely shut down. Organs for transplant don't last long outside a body, so there was a short window of time to get Michelle to Omaha for the procedure. This real-life story of a community rallying around a young child is the basis for ORDINARY ANGELS. The film primarily follows hairdresser Sharon, who led the charge in moving the community and re-discovered purpose in her life by fighting for little Michelle. Before the storm hit, Sharon had secured a private plane to take Michelle to Omaha whenever the transplant would be ready. The plan was to drive Michelle to Indiana for the private jet to take her the rest of the way—but now in blizzard conditions, that would be impossible. Sharon immediately called the local radio station and requested that broadcasters ask for help. Suddenly, neighbors called in suggesting they clear the parking lot at Southeast Christian Church to create a makeshift helicopter pad. People took to the streets with their snowsuits and shovels and garden spades—whatever they had available. The Schmitts arrived just in time: grandmother Barbara, father Ed, Michelle, and her older sister Ashley, who'd also undergone the same transplant surgery years before. In a remarkable true story of community care and selflessness, Michelle Schmitt made it safely to Omaha during the storm and successfully received her transplant. She lived to be 30 years old and had a healthy life until she passed away in the spring of 2021. ABOUT OUR HOSTPaul Cardall, an acclaimed Dove Award-winning musician, composer, and producer, is renowned for his music that acts as a conduit to tranquility and spiritual introspection. Boasting over 3 billion lifetime streams, 11 No. 1 Billboard albums, and recognition as one of the world's premier pianists by Steinway & Sons, Paul's diverse repertoire spans Classical, Christian, and New Age genres. His extraordinary journey includes overcoming health challenges, notably being born with half a heart and undergoing a life-saving heart transplant in 2009. Inspired by his experiences, Paul has dedicated his life's mission to crafting healing piano music that resonates physically and emotionally. Beyond his musical accomplishments, he actively engages in philanthropy, collaborating with organizations such as The Ryan Seacrest Foundation and supporting causes like the fight against human trafficking. His album, "Return Home," showcases 13 improvisational piano pieces, a departure from his usual compositional approach. It invites listeners on a cinematic voyage through the landscapes of his European heritage. The album, inspired by his deep connection with his wife Tina and their journey through her family's homeland in Slovenia, underscores the power of music to connect us to our past. It serves as a testament to Paul Cardall's enduring impact as an artist and empathetic soul. WEBSITE: http://www.paulcardall.comINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/paulcardallFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/paulcardallmusicYOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/cardall Show your support by subscribing to the podcast. Please leave a review.
Ordinary Angels, coming out in the theatres this weekend, is a story about a season in the life of hairdresser and Kentucky native, Sharon Evans. Yesterday, Greg talked about her childhood. Join Greg today as he talks to Sharon and gives us some behind-the-scenes peeks about the movie. _________________________________________________________________________ Look for HOPE is Here: - at www.HOPEisHere.Today - on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HOPEisHereToday - on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopeisherelex/ - on X (Twitter) - https://www.x.com/hopeisherelex - on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hopeisherelex - on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJ47I4w6atOHr7agGpOuvA Help us bring HOPE and encouragement to others: - by texting the word GIVE to 833-713-1591 - by visiting https://www.hopeisheretoday.org/donate #Lexington #Kentucky #christianradio #JesusRadio #Jesus #WJMM #GregHorn #GregJHorn #suicideprevention #KentuckyRadio #HOPEisHere #Hope #HopeinJesus #FoodForThoughtFriday #MondayMotivation #FridayFeeling #Motivation #Inspiration #cupofHope #FYP #ForYouPage #SuicideAwareness
This movie is based on the true story of a struggling hairdresser, Sharon Evans, in small-town Kentucky who discovers a renewed sense of purpose when she meets Ed, a widower working hard to make ends meet for his two daughters. Sharon sets her mind on helping the family and will move mountains to do it. Today Greg talks to Sharon about her childhood. ________________________________________________________________ Look for HOPE is Here: - at www.HOPEisHere.Today - on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/HOPEisHereToday - on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopeisherelex/ - on X (Twitter) - https://www.x.com/hopeisherelex - on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hopeisherelex - on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJ47I4w6atOHr7agGpOuvA Help us bring HOPE and encouragement to others: - by texting the word GIVE to 833-713-1591 - by visiting https://www.hopeisheretoday.org/donate #Lexington #Kentucky #christianradio #JesusRadio #Jesus #WJMM #GregHorn #GregJHorn #suicideprevention #KentuckyRadio #HOPEisHere #Hope #HopeinJesus #FoodForThoughtFriday #MondayMotivation #FridayFeeling #Motivation #Inspiration #cupofHope #FYP #ForYouPage #SuicideAwareness
Today, I'm excited to share a behind-the-scenes look at the planning and preparation for my upcoming adventure on the 3,000km Te Araroa Trail in New Zealand. I recorded this episode, hours before I headed down to London to catch my flight to first Korea and then on to Aukland, New Zealand. In this podcast, I'll take you through the meticulous planning and preparation that goes into making these epic adventures come to life. From the nitty-gritty details on my to-do list to managing setbacks and equipment challenges. I share the story behind my sponsorship with ZOLEO and the invaluable benefits I've gained from their products. I'll also break down my approach to planning big adventures. Starting by dividing it down into the mental, physical, logistical, and practical aspects, offering insights that hopefully will add value as you plan your adventures. Throughout this episode, I'll candidly share the intricacies and hurdles I've encountered and why I take full responsibly for all my decision, even when those decision put me under huge amounts of pressure/stress to deliver. So, if you're curious about what goes into planning an adventure as massive as the Te Araroa Trail while running a business and keeping that business going while travelling. Then this podcast is a must-listen! Join me on my journey as I navigate the world of planning, preparation, and ultimately, adventure. Follow my Te Araroa Challenge on Instagram @toughgirlchallenges. I'll be sharing daily updates on the main page and instagram stories. A massive thank you to ZOLEO for sponsoring the challenge #ChallengeWithZOLEO *** This episode is sponsored by ZOLEO. #ChallengeWithZOLEO ZOLEO connects with your phone to provide seamless global messaging that follows you in and out of mobile network coverage — plus added safety features you can count on worldwide including industry-leading SOS alerting features. 24/7 monitoring and 24/7 access to non-emergency medical advice, check-in and weather forecasts. ZOLEO offers unmatched peace of mind for you and for everyone waiting at home. Stay connected and safe while doing what you love. www.zoleo.com *** Show Notes Planning and preparation episode for the Te Araroa hike 10.50pm the day before heading down to London Setting the scene - Working from my bed ‘aka my office' Why I'm not complaining - I'm just sharing the challenges and loving my life Blessed, lucky and very privileged 9th year of the Tough Girl Podcast in 2025 Why I'm grateful and full of gratitude - This is what I dreamed about Do I complain all the time? Vlog 5/17 Camino Frances Sharing the realities of what it is like while on challenges Why can I do so many challenges in a year? Planing, planning, planning and more planning Pitching for work in 2024/2025 Having to look far ahead Planning to go to New Zealand since April/May time Future adventures and challenges need to be planned quite far in advance The work that goes on behind the scenes Working super far ahead to ensure Tough Girl Podcast episodes go live every week Being home in March and then away on the 1st April National Outdoor Expo 23rd - 24th March Me putting pressure on myself These are my choices Wanting to walk the main 7 camino's by the end of 2025 Doing the Camino Primitivo as a training hike Total Stats from the hike I should have worked out the average time on feet Planning to do list and using my apple notes while hiking Very specific to do list and really breaking it down into small manageable points Trying to reduce the overwhelm Setbacks and challenges over the past 23 days Having a detailed daily plan of what needs to be done e.g. 4 days to edit 16 days worth of vlogs into 7 vlogs and for them to be uploaded to Youtube. Broken laptop and needing to send it off to be repaired - there were tears Editing and getting caught up with the vlogs Getting my laptop back up and running and setting everything up again from scratch Editing - loving the creative process - the stress comes from not having the time to dedicate to it When good enough is good enough Why I edit the TGP how I edit them. Why my priority is my guest and their story. Having challenging conversations and navigating through that Thinking about how to approach these topics, what's the best way to support the guests The challenges of batch interviewing and having multiple interviews per day Building work being done and not being able to record during the day Earning money and taking a one day job in Manchester with OfftoWork and the opportunity cost of earning money and not having time to do my podcast/editing work Taking responsibility for my choices What it means being a sponsored hike. Not all my costs are going to be covered. First world problems How did the ZOLEO sponsorship come about? Starting to use ZOLEO in April 2023 The benefits I've found Needing to figure out a way to attach the ZOLEO to my pack when running Reaching out to ZOLEO for sponsorship, putting a pitch together and having a meeting. New Zealand - Land Safety Code Carrying emergency food - apricots and walnuts The hiking community and the amazing supportive people out there Sharon Evans @freewheelingkiwi Breaking down the planning into 3 parts; mental, physical, logistical & practical Starting to plan during the covid years How I start off my research and using apple notes Facebook: Te Araroa Trail: Women's Group Working backwards, dates, timeframe, flights accommodation, getting to the start line and getting home from the finish line, Having a plan B, C, D Discover how to get anywhere Going from Auckland to the top of the North Island Not being able to plan for everything Using booking.com for accommodation - cheapest in the best location for me Insurance Visa for New Zealand - British Citizens don't need a visa - they get a 6 month visa waiver Having another start date for the South Island Booking the ferry to the South Island Why sometimes you can't just go with the flow Gear - Upgrading my tent from a Terra Nova Laser 2 person tent to MSR 2 person tent (900g) the red palace. Can I get lighter in my gear? Maybe change my backpack next year Clothes and trainers provided by Inov-8 Get a 15% discount - using this link The challenges with the waterproof trousers Food boxes? Why I don't do them Facebook groups and why I don't like them in relation to challenges Wanting to figure out stuff for myself Is it adding value - no - then step away Mental side of planning for a challenge and why I haven't done a huge amount this time The tools in my tool kit Why the TA is in my comfort zone (which doesn't mean it's not going to be tough or hard) Feeling mentally prepared and ready but thinking I could have done more Am I feeling physical ready for the challenge - yes and no…. Being joined by Sara Crosland for a walk Wishing I had longer to train and prepare, but doing the best I could do with the time available. Working with my PT - Franco @HumalForces Getting my hiker legs back after 7/10 days and being able to push bigger miles towards the end of the trip My weight and being very lean at the moment (which I like, but need to be aware of especially when taking on a big physical challenge like this) Having a vision board on my laptop and phone (created in canva.com) Flight on Sunday, Korea for 3/4 days, before flying to Auckland. You can follow along on Instagram @toughgirlchallenges Should I share my ZOLEO phone number and e-mail so people can contact me? Having tomorrow morning to do the final bits of work How to reach out - send me an e-mail sarah@toughgirlchallenges.com or send me a DM via Instagram Thank you to ZOLEO for sponsoring the podcast and the Te Araroa Challenge. Previous Challenge Solo Episodes Apr 26, 2016 - Sarah Williams - Shares her journey of getting to the start line of the Marathon des Sables (MDS) & running the toughest footrace on earth! Sep 19, 2017 - Sarah Williams - Thru hiking the Appalachian Trail (2,190 miles) in 100 days! Sep 4, 2018 - Sarah Williams - Planning and Preparation for the Pacific Coast Highway & the Baja Divide! Dec 25, 2018 - Sarah Williams - Cycling the Pacific Coast Highway & Baja Divide
Did you know with meditation you can embrace your greatness, to grow in awareness, and achieve inner peace? Join me and my guest, Sharon Evans, to learn more about how to use meditation as a healing tool. Listen to Wellness By Design on the go with these apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Subscribe, rate and review! In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 5:03 What is meditation ⏰ 9:17 Why meditation is the easiest thing you can do ⏰ 12:38 How to still the mind ⏰ 15:43 How to deal with stress ⏰ 18:33 Join Sharon in a short meditation with a simple mantra ⏰ 26:38 Other ways of meditating and benefits ⏰ 33:46 Meditation, telomeres and slowing down the aging process ⏰ 35: 45 The ONE thing you can do today to upgrade your health Check out Sharon's Bio: Sharon Evans, CHSEP, founder and owner of SEVA Meditation. A business built on passion, based on research, well-being, and humanitarianism. An accredited meditation expert and business professional with over 30 years in the educational and corporate world. Sharon trained in Transcendental Meditation from the Maharishi Institute and is a certified Primordial Sound Meditation Instructor from the Chopra Centre University, Carlsbad, CA. Sharon continues to train and enhance her skills and has most recently completed The Inner Engineering Course, ISHA Sadhguru Organization, and also completed The Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya, ISHA Sadhguru Organization. Completed a 7-week Course, Exploring the Cosmic Mind Through Psychedelics With Chris Bache, PhD Sharon's desire is for people to experience the many benefits a simple meditation practice can provide. She has been teaching meditation and leading guided meditation to corporations, groups, adults, and children since 2015. Sharon believes a meditation practice combined with healthy eating, active physical activity, and healthy sleep habits encourages a culture of mindfulness thus reducing stress and anxiety and ultimately optimizing outputs, creating a joyful and loving existence. SEVA Meditation Offerings: Primordial Sound Meditation Course, Private and Group Meditation Sessions, Morning Mini-Retreats, Week-end Retreats, Weekly Book, Meet & Meditation Sessions, Summer Sunset Guided Beach Meditations, Mindful Snowshoe Event, Introduction to Meditation, Children's Monthly Live Facebook Bedtime Story and Mindful Moment, Live Zoom Sessions and Pre-recorded Meditations. For more information, visit: www.sevameditation.com Sharon's gift and link: Enjoy Sharon's Complimentary Sessions/Guided Meditations From A - Z at this link: https://www.sevameditation.com Connect with Sharon: Website: https://sevameditation.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sevameditation/ ***** Hi there! I am Jane Hogan, the Wellness Engineer, and the host of Wellness By Design. I spent 30 years designing foundations for buildings until the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis led me to hang up my hard hat and follow my heart. Now I blend my backgrounds in science and spirituality to teach people how to tap into the power of their mind, body and soul. I help them release pain naturally so they can become the most wonderful fine version of themselves. Wellness By Design is a show dedicated to helping people achieve wellness not by reacting to the world around them but by intentionally designing a life based on what their own body needs. In this show we explore practices, methods and science that contribute to releasing pain and inflammation naturally. Would you like to learn how to release pain by creating more peace and calm? Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://go.janehoganhealth.com/audiobundle Connect with Jane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHoganHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehoganhealth DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. You should always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition before undertaking any diet, exercise, supplement, health program, or other procedure discussed in this podcast.
Watch the new season of MinuteBody - and get access to both CuriosityStream and Nebula - at https://curiositystream.com/minuteearth. Fevers are one of our best weapons against infections, but they don't work like you might think. We'd like to give a big thank you to Sharon Evans from the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center for sharing her expertise for this video! LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords: Fever: a rise in body temperature, usually caused by infection Heat shock proteins (HSP): a family of proteins that are produced by cells in response to exposure to stressful conditions Neutrophils: white blood cells that play an important role in inflammation and are early responders to pathogens. T cells: major components of the adaptive immune system whose roles include regulating the immune response to pathogens. SUPPORT MINUTEEARTH ************************** If you like what we do, you can help us!: - Become our patron: https://patreon.com/MinuteEarth - Share this video with your friends and family - Leave us a comment (we read them!) CREDITS ********* Kate Yoshida | Script Writer, Narrator and Director Arcadi Garcia i Rius (@garirius) | Illustration, Video Editing and Animation Nathaniel Schroeder | Music MinuteEarth is produced by Neptune Studios LLC https://neptunestudios.info OUR STAFF ************ Sarah Berman • Arcadi Garcia i Rius David Goldenberg • Julián Gustavo Gómez Melissa Hayes • Alex Reich • Henry Reich • Peter Reich Ever Salazar • Leonardo Souza • Kate Yoshida OUR LINKS ************ Youtube | https://youtube.com/MinuteEarth TikTok | https://tiktok.com/@minuteearth Twitter | https://twitter.com/MinuteEarth Instagram | https://instagram.com/minute_earth Facebook | https://facebook.com/Minuteearth Website | https://minuteearth.com Apple Podcasts| https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/minuteearth/id649211176 REFERENCES ************** Appenheimer, M.M. & Evans, S.S. (2018) Temperature and adaptive immunity. Handbook of Clinical Neurology 156: 397–415. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B978-0-444-63912-7.00024-2 Casadevall, A. (2016) Thermal Restriction as an Antimicrobial Function of Fever. PLoS Pathog 12(5): e1005577. https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1005577 ChangDong L. et al. (2019). Fever Promotes T Lymphocyte Trafficking via a Thermal Sensory Pathway Involving Heat Shock Protein 90 and α4 Integrins. Immunity 50(1):137-151. https://www.cell.com/immunity/fulltext/S1074-7613(18)30495-3 Evans, S.S. et al. (2015) Fever and the thermal regulation of immunity: the immune system feels the heat. Nature Reviews Immunology 15(6): 335+. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4786079/ Hasday, J.D., Thompson, C., Singh, I.S. (2014) Fever, immunity, and molecular adaptations. Comprehensive Physiology 4:109–48. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cphy.c130019 Hasday, J.D. & Singh, I.S. (2000) Fever and the heat shock response: distinct, partially overlapping processes. Cell Stress Chaperones 5:471–480. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC312879/ Javid, B., MacAry, P.A. & Lehner, P.J. (2007) Structure and function: heat shock proteins and adaptive immunity. Journal of Immunology 179:2035–2040. https://www.jimmunol.org/content/179/4/2035 Mackowiak, P. A.: Direct effects of hyperthermia on pathogenic microorganisms: teleological implications with regard to fever. Reviews of Infectious Diseases 1981, 3: 508–518. https://academic.oup.com/cid/article-abstract/3/3/508/307776
Talk from Sharon Evans on 7 March 2021
Sharon Evans, Chris Thomas and Norm Farrar join me as we take another walk down memory lane to discuss failed products. As always we have some laughs at our own expense so you don't have to. Stay home, stay safe!
"People do business with people they know."It's the 25th anniversary of the Women's Business Council Southwest! To talk about the importance of the organization as well as why women really need to network, Chanel is joined by Debbie Hurst, president and CEO of WBCS, and Sharon Evans, owner and CEO of CFJ Manufacturing.What does the Women's Business Council Southwest do? Why is diversity so important, not just in employees but also suppliers? How can a strong network benefit you more than some certifications or training programs?To learn more:Women's Business Council - Southwest (WBCS): https://www.wbcsouthwest.orgServing North Central Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, the Women's Business Council - Southwest (WBCS) is headquartered in the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, with a satellite office in Austin, Texas. If a women-owned business is headquartered within this four-state region, WBCS is responsible for facilitating their certification.Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC): https://www.wbenc.orgThe Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) is the largest certifier of women-owned businesses in the U.S. and a leading advocate for women business owners and entrepreneurs.Sharon Evans of Collections Fine Jewelry & CFJ Manufacturing:cfjmfg.com
"People do business with people they know."It's the 25th anniversary of the Women's Business Council Southwest! To talk about the importance of the organization as well as why women really need to network, Chanel is joined by Debbie Hurst, president and CEO of WBCS, and Sharon Evans, owner and CEO of CFJ Manufacturing.What does the Women's Business Council Southwest do? Why is diversity so important, not just in employees but also suppliers? How can a strong network benefit you more than some certifications or training programs?To learn more:Women's Business Council - Southwest (WBCS): https://www.wbcsouthwest.orgServing North Central Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, the Women's Business Council - Southwest (WBCS) is headquartered in the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, with a satellite office in Austin, Texas. If a women-owned business is headquartered within this four-state region, WBCS is responsible for facilitating their certification.Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC): https://www.wbenc.orgThe Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) is the largest certifier of women-owned businesses in the U.S. and a leading advocate for women business owners and entrepreneurs.Sharon Evans of Collections Fine Jewelry & CFJ Manufacturing:cfjmfg.com
Mark is joined by Sharon Evans (Check out Sharon's interview HERE with me where talks all about her experiences on the set of Little House where she worked as trainer to the on screen dogs) to discuss this Season 4 opener which proved big changes were happening in the world of LHOTP! Castoff synopsis "An eccentric old woman who has set up her "house" in the center of town and a stray dog who hitches a ride to Plum Creek from Mankato in Charles Ingalls' wagon both, in their own way, help Laura through the loss of an old friend and teach her and rest Walnut Grove lessons in love and acceptance." Thanks Sharon! Sharon paved the way for women to enter the world of Professional Animal Training and is amazing at what she does. You can check out her impressive film history here https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0263215/ and if you would like to learn more about Sharon and what she does you can visit her website http://www.crystalhillranch.com In her Facebook group, she is kind enough to share her personal photos and experiences while working on our favorite show! Check it out here https://www.facebook.com/groups/JackandBandit/ If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly
Episode 38 – An Interview with LHOTP Dog Trainer: Sharon Evans http://walnutgrovecast.com/podcast/Walnut_GroveCast_s04e02.mp3 Walnut GroveCast is available on these amazing services!
Mark was delighted that Sharon Evans who worked directly on the set of Little House on the Prairie accepted his invitation to come onto Walnut GroveCast! Sharon paved the way for women to enter the world of Professional Animal Training and is amazing at what she does. You can check out her impressive film history here https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0263215/ and if you would like to learn more about Sharon and what she does you can visit her website http://www.crystalhillranch.com In her Facebook group, she is kind enough to share her personal photos and experiences while working on our favorite show! Check it out here https://www.facebook.com/groups/JackandBandit/ If you would like to hear more from Mark head over the http://www.vhsrewind.com or subscribe to his podcast by clicking here The opening song "Albert" is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission. Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/ProjectBrundlefly
Walnut GroveCast - An Interview with LHOTP Dog Trainer: Sharon Evans
JOINING IN WITH GOD TO REACH THE WORLD P2- w/SHANNON FRYE & SHARON EVANS Hebrews 12:26-29 Grace Vineyard Vision: "For people everywhere tp know and worship God in all His glory and goodness."
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Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey
Jackie Mitchell talks to Hazel McCallum, corporate and executive coach www.movingonupcoaching.com, Alex Cooms from Brightwater Brewery www.brightbrew.co.uk, Councillor Christine Cross, Portfolio Holder for Community Development www.elmbridge.gov.uk, Keith Pollington from Pollington Newsagents in Oatlands, Weybridge & Sharon Evans, owner of Lime Tree café in Thames Ditton www.thamesdittonhighstreet.com/retailers/eatingdrinking/limetree
On this week's podcast, Anne Nicholson Weber talks with producer Sharon Evans and storytellers Matt Miller and Jeffrey Sweet about the Filet of Solo Festival currently playing in various Roger's Park venues. They talk about the history and scope of the festival, the storytelling scene in Chicago generally, and some of the specific pieces included in this year's festival.