Our December episode includes original music from Benjamin Fuson that we recorded live in our studio. We also share new stories from our friends Jim Eagleman and Jeff Tryon, as well as interviews with the Brown County Playhouse about their new season. Sarah Lyttle shares an essay and an interview about the recent fire at the state park. Dave Seastrom wraps up the show with a story of a WWII Christmas miracle.
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Our show includes:
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- Benjamin Fuson is interviewed by Rick Fettig and shares three original songs recorded live in the studio.
- Nashville Gal Blues
- A Song For Rockville
- Standing In The Alley
- Warren Sargent and Amy Imming join us to talk about the Brown County Playhouse and the upcoming season of shows
- Sarah Lyttle interviews Doug Baird, the Brown County State Park Manager, to talk about the recent fire there
- Jim Eagleman appreciates empty places
- Sarah Lyttle talks about the sense of smell, with “Coming to Your Senses”
- Jeff Tryon recalls a helicopter flight that saved his life
- Dave Seastrom shares a story about Dale Bond and a WWII Christmas Miracle
- Benjamin Fuson is interviewed by Rick Fettig and shares three original songs recorded live in the studio.
Hosted by Dave Seastrom, Pam Raider, Vera Grubbs, Sarah Lyttle Chuck Wills, and Rick Fettig.
First aired Sunday, December 4th, 2022 at 9 AM on WFHB
✄ Engineering & post-production by Chuck Wills.
✇ Theme music by Slats Klug & Friends.
Our cover photo courtesy of Chuck Wills