Anne Riley – The Human Idea
In this episode of the Journey of My Mother’s Son podcast, I talk with Anne Riley. Anne Riley is...
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by Dan Clouser | Nov 15, 2024 | Many Little People, Podcasts, The Journey | 0 |
In this episode of the Journey of My Mother’s Son podcast, I talk with Anne Riley. Anne Riley is...
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Born in Peru into a low-middle-class family, Catherine faced financial barriers that hindered formal music education. Undeterred, she dedicated herself to self-study, cultivating a passion for music that eventually became a driving force in her life. Early on, she showcased her artistic flair by participating in school events, be it through dance, reciting poems, acting, or singing.
Guided by her father, an artist himself, she delved into the world of drawing. This early exposure laid the foundation for her artistic journey. The pursuit of theater studies followed, shaping her understanding of the performing arts.
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In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother’s Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with Andy Frye....
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Margaret Agard is an award-winning writer whose latest book ‘In His Footsteps: How I Gave My Todo List to God and Got More Done, More Sleep and Less Stress’ is an 18-month slice of the life of a woman committed to giving her life to God by giving today to God: or how to be happy driving in rush hour traffic, dealing with frauds and facing a mountain of manure.
Margaret lives on four forested acres on a lake in Florida – viewing lake not swimming lake because, well, alligators. She and her husband Parker have 15 children between them, 38 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. The birthday cards alone take up a lot of time.
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