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Listen to the second episode of the Ballard Writers Collective Podcast!

This podcast features unpublished stories told live, without notes, at Egan’s Ballard Jam House.

Host Peggy Sturdivant introduces us to storyteller Ingrid Ricks, author of the book “Hippie Boy, A Girl’s Story.” Today Ingrid will share a story about how losing her vision helped her see what counts.

Ingrid Ricks

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Listen to the second episode of the Ballard Writers Collective Podcast!

This podcast features unpublished stories told live, without notes, at Egan’s Ballard Jam House.

Host Peggy Sturdivant introduces us to storyteller Ingrid Ricks, author of the book “Hippie Boy, A Girl’s Story.” Today Ingrid will share a story about how losing her vision helped her see what counts.

Ingrid Ricks

You can listen to this episode of the podcast here.

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