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Welcome to the Hometown Hour, your go-to destination for an engaging and informative radio show that brings the pulse of Mooresville right to your ears. Broadcasting on WSIC every Wednesday from 11am to noon, this captivating show is hosted by none other than Mayor Miles Atkins, a prominent figure in the Town of Mooresville, and the dynamic Megan Suber, the Director of Communications and Marketing. As you tune in to Hometown Hour, you'll embark on a delightful journey through the heart and s ...
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Here my entrepreneurial friends and I shall be sharing our ups, downs, tips, tricks, strategies and secrets of building a life and business you absolutely adore. My mission is to empower women and see them step into their beautiful, unique greatness! Contact: info@jenniferhardie.me // Visit: www.jenniferhardie.com
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In 2013, Atlanta-based Gospel Recording Artist Trish Standley began her media journey with an online radio show Style with Trysh. The original purpose of the show was to share styling tips with others. As an independent artist, Trish traveled to various events where she'd receive inquiries such as "Where did you get your outfit?" One who would never hoard that information Trish decided to provide that information along with the boutique owners, designers and stylists she utilized. The show's ...
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In this episode we are excited to talk with Howard Suber about his documentary on Turner Classic Movies called The Power of Film. Howard taught film at UCLA School of Theater for more than 50 years. The documentary is a six part series that will air as a marathon on April 10. It discusses varying subjects that explain how and why films are construc…
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In this episode, we catch up with David Meule about his book entitled, Joan Crawford in Film Noir The Actress as Auter. The book discusses Joan’s roles in all of her noir films. We talk about her acting approach to the films and her reasoning for role selection. We also talk about her role in helping with scripts during this period. Fun conversatio…
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In this episode, we talk about our most popular shows including discussions with experts on films as well as interviews with some actors, directors, and writers. We’ve gained thousands of listeners and our Facebook page has had over 175 million reactions and comments. We celebrate the best shows and highlight the many great people that made it happ…
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In this week’s episode, we talk with filmmaker Glenn Andreiev about the 1930 film The Blue Angel. We talk about how the film shot Marlene Dietrich into stardom. We also talk about the six other films Dietrich made with director Josef von Sternberg. We also chat with Glenn about Emil Jannings, the lead character. There were multiple remakes, that we…
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In this week’s episode we attempt to predict the winners of this year’s major Oscars. This is all conjecture and just the thoughts of your podcast host. They could all be wrong…. or….they could all be right. Have a listen and hear the predictions and compare it when the winners are. Let’s see how good your host is. This is a first for the podcast. …
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In this session, Phillip Suber discusses the excitement and fulfillment that lies ahead in life. He challenges listeners to redefine their perspectives on the significance of their future and emphasizes the importance of not being too invested in the past. He encourages breaking cycles and expecting change, stirring creativity, and regaining streng…
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In this week’s podcast episode, we talk with biographer/silent film enthusiast about Max Linder. Lisa has written a biography about the brilliant silent film comedian that so many haven’t heard of or seen. We talk about his films. We also talk about his huge influences on legends such as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd. We also tal…
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In this episode, we discuss four very different foreign noirs from the sixties. 1. Payroll is a British hidden gem heist film where men successfully rob an armored truck but an unraveling happens. 2. Breathless, a French film directed by Jean-Luc Goddard features a man that kills a cop on the run. 3. Cash on Demand stars Peter Cushing as a bank bra…
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In this episode, we talk with film expert Andy Wolverton about the 1955 psychological thriller, Diablique. We discuss the production, the cast, characters, and impact of the film. We also talk about the director l, Henri-Georges Clouzot and his career. Listen for a bit at the end of small discussion about the remake in 1996 that starred Sharon Ston…
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In this episode, we talk with classic film enthusiast, April Clemmer. We discuss the 1949 psychological drama, The Heiress. The film stars Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, and Miriam Hopkins. We break down the performances and complex characters of the film. We also talk about the actors, director William Wyler, and the eigh…
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Welcome back!!!! With the newness of the year, we discuss the neccesity of redirecting our energy to create capacity for the greater that's ahead of us. It's a truth that adding too much to our plate can lead to ultimate burn out. Effective progression requires us to take adequate inventory and know where and what to cut and/or redirect our resourc…
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Join us @StylewithTrysh as we sit down with the daughters of Denise who died from AIDS. Denise Suber-Broadie contracted HIV from her husband who knew he had the virus and was treating it; however never informed him wife their entire 8 years of marriage of his status. The daughter's share's Denise's medical journey and how their reaction to the news…
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In this episode, we talk about the 4th Academy Awards held in 1931. Cimarron won for Best Picture. 93 years later do we still think that was the best production? Lionel Barrymore won for Best Actor for A Free Soul while Marie Dressler won for Best Actress. We talk about those categories as well. We just have a little fun talking about what other pr…
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In this episode, we go back to the 3rd Academy Awards in 1930. We discuss the winners of the three major awards and explore 94 years later if others would have been more deserving. All Quiet On the Western Front won the Outstanding Production Award. Was it the best? George Arliss and Norma Shearer won in the acting categories. Were they the best? C…
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