
Published: 9 months ago
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Chef Franco Onorato mixes chicken, cream and a car dealership into a dish you'll never forget.
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Published: 9 months ago
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Harriet Reisen holds on for dear life atop a mountain in China.
Thanks to Magnatune recording artist Suzanne Teng for the use of "Above the Clouds" in the production of this week's podcast. This is sampled under an Attribution 2.5 Creative Commons license.
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Published: 10 months ago
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Rachel Zorn wants all her dates to have a chance to shine. ?So she calls their moms. ?Also, Kate McGovern connects with others through storytelling.
Thanks to The Lascivious Biddies for the use of "Betty," off their album "Get Lucky."
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Published: 10 months ago
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From Jordan, Peg Clement sees light in the African darkness. Also, we honor our transcribers' "prolifigancy."
Thanks to Magnatune recording artist Daniel Berkman for the use of "Two Rings," "Baboullai and Me," and "Jala" in the production of this week's podcast. These are sampled under an Attribution 2.5 Creative Commons license.
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Published: 11 months ago
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Liz from Georgia, Georgia from Utah, Cyndy from Virginia, and the Bride of Frankenstein tell us about new things they've been hearing in old stories. Also, news about our Transcription Project. transcripts_liz@bellsouth.net
Thanks to Magnatune recording artist Jeff Wahl for the use of "Longing" in the production of this week's podcast. This is sampled under an Attribution 2.5 Creative Commons license.
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