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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens in Woodland, Washington. The home was built by Hulda's family, The Thiel's in 1889. Hulda Klager would purchase the home and move in in her 40s. She became interested in the work of Luther Burbank, a horticulturist and hybridized. She had been inspired by the…
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In the sixth episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to Neely Mansion in Auburn, Washington. The property was built by the Neely's: a pioneer family, but it was home to tenant farming families from the early 1900s to the 1980s. Behind the house is a Japanese Bath House built by the Hori Family and further back a tool shed used by the Acosta family. …
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In the fifth episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to The Cayton-Revels House in Seattle, Washington. Horace Cayton and Susie Revels Cayton were the home's first owners. Together the couple owned, edited, and wrote the longest-running Black-owned newspaper at the turn of the century in Seattle. Susie was the daughter of Hiram Rhodes Revels the fir…
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In the fourth episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to The Rebecca Nurse Homestead in Danvers, Massachusetts. The home was the final home of Rebecca Nurse, an older religious woman accused and executed on the charges of being a witch. By learning Rebecca's story, we better understand the events that led to the death of 20 people in the Salem Witch…
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In the third episode of season 3, Kendra Gaylord brings you to The House of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts. The home was the inspiration of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The House of the Seven Gables and was owned in the 1800s by his cousin Susannah Ingersoll. The home was originally built by Captain John Turner and was in his family for three ge…
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In the second episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Henry Davis Sleeper was one of the first professional interior designers in the US. His work used salvaged material, color, and light to create spaces overflowing with personality. Beauport, built in 1907, became a portfolio of h…
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In the first episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, Connecticut. Theodate Pope Riddle designed this home, her first architectural project, as a retirement home for her parents. Throughout the episode, we learn about her close friendship with Mary Hillard, her fixation on communicating with the dead, and her n…
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In the season finale of Someone Lived Here we learn the story of the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The neighborhood was 35 blocks and became known as Black Wall Street. It was a thriving black community that was the site of The Tulsa Massacre. It would later be rebuilt even bigger than before, but today very few original buildings are stil…
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, we follow the life of Victoria Woodhull starting at her mansion at 15 East 38th Street in Murray Hill, which is no longer standing. Then tracing her life back from the small Ohio town where she was born. Victoria started her life as a psychic, became a stockbroker, then a women's rights activist and the first …
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In this episode we follow the life of Jack Kirby starting in his childhood apartment on Suffolk Street in the Lower East Side. The tenement is no longer standing, but the characters he created over his decades in the comic book industry are still everywhere you look. This season, host Kendra Gaylord, is exploring homes that are no longer standing b…
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In the second season of Someone Lived Here, Kendra explores homes that are no longer standing from self-isolation. This week, we explore Maudslay State Park, formerly the Maudsleigh Estate. The park was once the country home of Frederick Strong Moseley and his family. In 1904, he commissioned the architectural landscape design of Martha Brookes Hut…
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The new season of Someone Lived Here will be coming to you starting April 6, 2020, with new episodes every other Monday. This season of Someone Lived Here we will be exploring homes that are no longer standing. Hey everyone it’s me Kendra Gaylord, the host of Someone Lived Here. The upcoming season is going to be a bit different than what we initia…
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Learn the real life story of Little Women. In this bonus episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra takes you to Orchard House, the home of Louisa May Alcott in Concord, Massachusetts. This home is where Louisa wrote and set her book, Little Women. This home was recreated for the recent Little Women film, directed by Greta Gerwig and nominated for an Os…
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to Steepletop in Austerlitz, New York. The farmhouse was the home of Edna St Vincent Millay. While walking through her home and property, we better understand Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry and life. Vincent would die in the home and her sister would be it's steward for decades. If you have…
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to the Edgar Allan Poe cottage in the Bronx. The cottage was the final home of Poe and his wife. While learning the story of the troubled and complicated Poe, we learn more about his wife and cousin Virginia, who died in the home of tuberculosis. If you have any suggestions or ideas for the s…
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, New York. The home was owned by a mayor, a businessman, a robber baron, and two sisters who knew it was worth saving. While we walk through the art gallery, library, and bowling alley we learn more about Helen and Anne Gould. Two sisters who led extremely di…
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to the Pollock-Krasner House in Easthampton, Long Island. The home and studio of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner are explored and their lives uncovered. We also learn more about the other key characters in Easthampton, like Alfonso Ossorio and Ted Dragon. While we walk through the home and st…
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to Sailors' Snug Harbor on Staten Island. The site was a retirement home for sailors that operated from the 1830s to the 1970s. While we walk through the Noble Maritime Collection in building D with Megan Beck, we learn the story of the retirement homes creation and sailor's who lived there. …
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In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to the Lewis Latimer House in Queens, NY. Lewis Latimer was an inventor and electrical pioneer who shaped the history of objects we still use everyday. He was African American and the son of slaves. While we walk through the home with Alex Unthank, we learn the story of Lewis Latimer and his …
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Someone Lived Here tells the strange, unusual stories of cool New Yorkers by exploring the homes they once lived in. The host Kendra Gaylord brings you through these properties and talks to the caretakers, historians, and experts who know them best. Subscribe for new episodes every Monday starting June 3rd. Listen to Someone Lived Here a podcast ab…
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“STEWARDSHIP BASICS” SHOW INFO Have you subscribed to Mentoring Deep? Subscriptions will provide you with immediate notification for each episode we release. Click here to subscribe on iTunes. Click here to subscribe on Stitcher Radio. For more information on apps that will make listening to Mentoring Deep an enjoyable and portable experience, visi…
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In this episode, Dr. Robb and Crystal kick off season two of Mentoring Deep. Dr. Robb shares about his Life Day and how he was able to move forward during a dark season. “SEASON TWO PREMIER” SHOW INFO Have you subscribed to Mentoring Deep? Subscriptions will provide you with immediate notification for each episode we release. Click here to subscrib…
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In this episode, Dr. Robb interviews Ps. Jan Greenwood and explores how she continues to lead her team during her battle with cancer. This is the final episode of Season 1. New interviews will begin in June of 2016 and continue through the summer. Thank you to all of those who have made Mentoring Deep at Gateway Church a part of your listening sche…
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In the episode Dr. Robb interviews Ps. Mallory Bassham. Ps. Mallory has been on staff at Gateway for several years in multiple capacities. Recently she has been promoted to serve as the first woman on the Senior Leadership Team that sets direction and fulfills the mandates of the Church Elders. During the interview Dr. Robb and Ps. Mallory discuss …
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In this episode, Dr. Robb discuss a conversation he had with Ps. Jack Hayford. Dr. Robb asked Ps. Jack, “What are the biggest obstacles facing the church in the next decade, and how can we overcome them?” Dr. Robb shares Ps. Jack’s response and offers practical tips on how we can implement Ps. Jack’s ideas. “JACK HAYFORD ON CHURCH OBSTACLES” SHOW I…
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In this episode, Dr. Robb continues his interview with Ps. Mary Jo Pierce. In her focus on prayer, writing, and ministry to the Lord, Ps. Mary has recently written a book entitled “Adventures in Prayer: A 40-Day Journey.” This conversation continues to explore our three fundamental questions (How do you lead in your area; How do you live your life;…
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In this episode Dr. Robb interviews Ps. Mary Jo Pierce who has served with Gateway Church for many years. She has long been the leader of the Prayer Department at Gateway. In recent months, she has handed that responsibility over to Ps. Niles Holsinger. Now she focuses on prayer, writing, and ministry to the Lord. Ps. Mary has recently written a bo…
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In this episode, Dr. Robb interviews one of Gateway Church’s Executive Pastor, Mike Guzzardo. Having served for years as a speaker at Aquire the Fire, Pastor Mike has served as one of Gateway Church’s youth pastors, as an executive overseeing the youth ministry of Gateway Church, and now as the Executive Pastor of Family Ministries at Gateway Churc…
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This week, Dr. Robb interviews Ps. Niles Holsinger who oversees the Prayer Department at Gateway Church. This episode talks in detail about transition. Ps. Niles was a part of Shady Grove Church when it transitioned senior pastors. Then he was a part of Shady Grove church when it transitioned into Gateway Church. And now, he’s transitioning into a …
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In this summary episode, Crystal and Dr. Robb team up to discuss what good mentoring looks and feels like. Dr. Robb offers three behaviors that mentors should bring to their meetings. Proteges should also look for these three behaviors in their mentoring environments. The post MDGC 010: “3 Important Pieces of Good Mentoring” with Dr. Robb Brewer ap…
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