
Our July episode features original music from Caitilin Mae, a singer-songwriter from “Big Nashville” who stopped in Brown County on her current “House Sitting” tour. We also have a new recurring segment from local author Rick Albertson, and news about a local art show partnered with the Kinsey Institute. Sarah shares life lessons in integration, and Dave Seastrom, Gunther Flum, Jeff Tryon, and Aunt Hulabelle are all back with new stories.
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Our show includes:
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- Caitilin Mae stops by on her Midwest “House Sitting” tour, after playing a local house concert. She tells us about growing up in the UK, moving to “Big Nashville”, and her rising career as a singer-songwriter in country music:
- House Sitting
- Lil’ Black Dress
- Mr. Moving On
- Sarah Lyttle’s piece “I Remember When” reviews life lessons in discrimination
- The author of the photo book “Brown County Folks” Rick Albertson shares meditations from his new book “Stoveside Surveys” while seated next to the wood stove in his cabin on Greasy Creek Road. Rick’s photo is posted below.
- Lucy interviews artist Kurt Eagleman about his Second Story Studio gallery and a recent exhibit done in collaboration with the Kinsey Institute.
- Poet Gunther Flum meets “The Meanest Dog Ever”.
- We learn about the upcoming 14th Annual Indiana State Fingerstyle Guitar Festival.
- Jeff Tryon has a lot to say about “Summer Heat, Summer Fun”.
- Deb Bowden is back in character as Aunt Hulabel, recounting the “Battle of the Fireworks”.
- Dave Seastrom recounts his journey to becoming a Brown County homesteader.
- Caitilin Mae stops by on her Midwest “House Sitting” tour, after playing a local house concert. She tells us about growing up in the UK, moving to “Big Nashville”, and her rising career as a singer-songwriter in country music:
Hosted by Dave Seastrom, Pam Raider, Vera Grubbs, Sarah Lyttle, Chuck Wills, Lucy Schultz, Chad Carrothers, and Rick Fettig.
First aired Sunday, August 4th, 2024 at 9 AM on WFHB
✄ Engineering & post-production by Chad Carrothers & Chuck Wills.
✇ Theme music by Slats Klug & Friends.
Our cover photo courtesy of Lucy Schultz & Chuck Wills