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Listen in on an engaging conversation with Marcy O’Brien. Marcy explains her journey to becoming a self-published author, and she answers questions that are follow-ups to stories in her book, Rounding Third. Marcy speaks fondly of her mother; you’ll enjoy hearing Marcy's mother's story. It’s fun listening to Marcy’s stories from working as a stewardess in the 60s and 70s. Marcy is reminded of things that she hasn’t thought about in a while - like her most romantic memory and most prized possession. Marcy is a fantastic storyteller. Rounding Third by Marcy O’Brien is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Rounding-Third-Marcy-OBrien/dp/B0CMPJBKS1 www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on this reflective conversation with Sharon Macintosh. Sharon reflects on herself in vulnerable ways. She talks about her grandmother and we get to hear about Sharon’s mother as well. Family dynamics are a recurring theme in this episode. You’ll love hearing the story of how Sharon met her husband through a newspaper ad. She also discusses adjusting to her second marriage. This episode is full of good advice. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on a nice conversation with Elaine. Elaine tells us about her parents and growing up on the family farm. Elaine gives good life advice. She talks about being able to use her Spanish degree throughout her life, even though she was a Spanish teacher for only one semester. Elaine talks about the love in her life, despite never getting married or having children. We also get to hear about Elaine’s musical talents. It’s easy to understand why people gravitate toward Elaine. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on a happy conversation with Kay VanOrd. Kay talks about building her family home on her in-law’s farm. We get to hear how Kay met her husband. Hearing Kay talk about finding out she was going to be a mother for the first time may make you giggle. Kay recalls how things were during war time. Kay tells us about a few of the mementos she has in her home. You won’t be able to listen to this episode without smiling; Kay’s laugh is infectious. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on an easy conversation with Marilyn Derby. Marilyn starts off by telling the story of how her and her current husband Ed met; you’ll love the story of their first date. Marilyn’s list of places she’s traveled is impressive. She gives us a glimpse into each of her three marriages. Marilyn recalls her loving parents and older sister. Listen to the end for Marilyn’s words to live by.

Listen in on a conversation with Sheila Sproveri. Sheila remembers some of the many places she’s lived. She tells us a little bit about her hippie life. You’ll enjoy hearing about all the iconic live music she’s seen. We get to hear about Sheila’s elopement and short marriage to her high school sweetheart. We get to hear about Sheila’s parents. Sheila’s love for her brother is evident. We learn a lot about Sheila in this episode. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on a conversation with Ethel Scott. Ethel tells us about her experience growing up. We get to hear about her father’s gas station, and her mother’s restaurant. Ethel talks about getting married and becoming a mother at 15 years old. She gives us a glimpse into her life with her late husband. Ethel offers life and marriage advice, along with some healthy perspectives. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on a detailed conversation with Nancy Seekins. Nancy recalls stories from her life of 90 years. She shares the very personal story of her mother’s death. And she tells us about living in foster care as a result. You can hear Nancy’s love for her family in her stories. You’ll want to follow Nancy’s marriage advice. Nancy throws in some surprises about herself throughout the episode. Nancy proves to us that it’s never too late in life to do anything. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on this easy conversation with Joan Ballard. Joan tells us about growing up and living in Kentucky with her sisters on the family farm. We get to hear about the early days of her relationship with her husband Fred, including their wedding day. Joan gives us an idea of what it was like growing up in her community in the ‘50s & ‘60s. We get to hear her insight on growing up when she did versus kids growing up now. Joan has simple, but good advice. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies

Listen in on this congenial conversation with Margery Peters. Margie recounts growing up on her family farm. She tells us what it was like being the youngest of 9 kids. You may be surprised by some of the things Margie talks about; you may even learn a new word. Margery speaks about the many losses she’s experienced over her life. She shares how she tries to help others through their grief. Margie takes us through her three marriages to her current situationship. There is a theme of loss carried through this episode, but Margie’s joyful spirit comes through. www.maniswithgrannies.com @maniswithgrannies