
WBZ producer Carolyn Firestone talks with Amanda Foreman about her book "The Duchess" the story of the Duchess of Devonshire now a feature film starring Keira Knightley.
Audio|Sun, 5 Oct 2008
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“…I think what I that they. Based public women. With all that entails desperately trying to see cigarettes wed bet private individual taxes and did. And whip -- public but that is again. And I …”
“…the story of called curry -- these terrible demons and finding an equilibrium and enabled it to the issue without having to resort to these national crisis. …”
Richey talks with WBZ's Ellen Sherman about her book of poems "The Warrior" and what it's like being a military mom.
Audio|Mon, 15 Sep 2008
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“…somebody else's home before. And so I wrote actually a couple of poems to that helmets and because it. It is -- eerie haunting. Honey piece of equipment. Because that piece of equipment can be passed on -- and other. And it also product in my mind as I looked. I remembered when that was the baby and that soft spot that they have you know before at the the for the bones close. Over. That sort of opened place you've covered with …”
“…And it's it's very. Power phones. And a lot of the poems ma I think they are powerful and and beautifully written make capture your feelings about your son coming off to war that -- tell us what that's like. …”
Richey shares her feelings about her son Ben's two deployments and how her collection of poems called "The Warrior" helped bridge the gap between them.
Audio|Sun, 7 Sep 2008
|soft spotfound at1:06, 1:44
“…somebody else's home before. And so I wrote actually a couple of poems to that helmets and because it. It is -- eerie haunting. -- piece of equipment. Because that piece of equipment can be passed on -- and other. And it also product in my mind as I looked. I remembered when that was the baby and that soft spot that they have you know before at the the for the bones close. Over. That sort of opened place you've covered with …”
“…And it's it's very. Power phones. And a lot of the poems ma I think they are powerful and and beautifully written make capture your feelings about your son coming off to war that -- tell us what that's like. …”
Rabbi Sherre Hirsch reveals the secret to a living a good life.
Audio|Thu, 21 Aug 2008
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“…The rabbi fondly remembers her mother's best friend surely. A woman who often dismissed herself as a stay at home mom who just bake cookies for the latchkey kids in the neighborhood. Rabbi Hirsch says Shirley had no idea how strongly she impacted their lives. …”
In this segment, Rabbi Sherre Hirsch tells us more about creating peace of mind.
Audio|Thu, 21 Aug 2008
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“…from her book we plan god laughs log onto our website double BBC 1030 dot com and click on -- watch under on the air. On the women's watch on -- could be double BBC news radio 1030. …”
“…as small as a knapsack or maybe it's as large as a steamer trunk but we both could baggage that keeps us tied to the past. In Hebrew the word some -- means guilt and blame …”
An old Yiddish proverb is the title of Rabbi Sherre Hirsch's book. In part one, the rabbi tells us how to start creatiing a life we love
Audio|Thu, 21 Aug 2008
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“…to look like what world are. And then when it starts to unfold it looks very different or even looks the -- and feel how we match. There's a real level of disappointment or that …”
“…Rabbi -- her spent eight years counseling congregants at temple Sinai in Los Angeles she's hoping to reach many more through her book. We plan god laughs tennis steps to finding your divine path when life is not turning out like you want it. She says we can all change our lives for the better and better yet make a difference in the lives of others. First you have to get unstuck and end the excuses. …”
Speaker Pelosi talks about gay marriage, books and motherhood, as well as her new book "Know Your Power" with WBZ's Ellen Sherman
Audio|Mon, 18 Aug 2008
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“…send that there's no place for discrimination in our society. Your pro gay marriage how do you reconcile that with your catholicism. . …”
“…the support of it. It is -- matter of time. Next generation doesn't have them -- hesitation. That. Some in my generation do about this issue and insisting. I think in front of me. …”
Is your life not turning out quite like you wanted? Rabbi Sherre Hirsch's book "We Plan, God Laughs" spells out 10 steps to help you find your divine path. Hear her chat with WBZ's Ellen Sherman
Audio|Sun, 3 Aug 2008
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“…about her. And she says she that there were talking about the profound. . Impact this woman mean surely. I know which he went. Younger and -- can stop by how she would write yourself off just housewife. . I'd -- cookie I am not saying. Here -- years later she had an incredible impact and plastic in valuable impression on …”
“…that cute kids. A car and not cute so much. Duplicate the Cinderella story that we have a sense of what we think it's going to look like what world there and then. It starts …”
Remember those hallowed halls of highschool? Documentary filmmaker Nanette Burstein does. Her film "American Teen" takes you back as she follows five Indiana seniors as they try their best to get through their final year.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008
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“…The geek the -- the princess and the hunk -- a bell. Includes classes study halls sports and parties and that's high school 11. What's your school days may be over but you can follow five Indiana scenes as they struggled through bears. In the …”
“…ups and downs the heart -- the insecurities. In the need to differentiate yourself from -- parent burst. …”
Filmmaker Nanette Burstein won a best director award this year for her documentary film "American Teen" which opens August 1st in Boston.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008