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Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

In celebration of National Literacy Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Books & Authors" show with Books Forward features author Liz Parker, who discusses her upcoming novel, "Witches of Honeysuckle House" (October 21, 2025, Alcove Press). A must-read for "practical Magic" fans, this enchanting story blends curses, sisterhood, and the power of plants with themes of generational trauma, family, and community. 
Liz shares insights into the 13-year curse central to the story, the sentient house that shapes the narrative, and how her background in herbalism informs the magic woven throughout the book. She also talks about intention in witchcraft, the significance of plants, and her goal of helping readers reconnect with the natural world.
📘 More about Liz and her books: https://www.lizparkerwrites.com/  
⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction to Witches of Honeysuckle House02:07 – The Curse and Its Significance04:29 – Sisterhood and Generational Trauma06:28 – Exploring Spells vs. Curses07:59 – Themes of Family and Community09:51 – The Impact of Generational Trauma11:22 – The Role of Plants and Nature13:35 – The Author's Journey to Writing17:17 – The Magic of Belief and Imagination18:53 – The Sentient House and Its Personality20:50 – Witchcraft and Family Legacy22:20 – Herbalism and the Power of Plants29:52 – The Connection Between Plants and Humanity32:11 – Conclusion and Future Works
🔔 Learn more about Books Forward: https://booksforward.com/ 

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Heart Healthy Living with Dr. Jackie” Podcast observes National Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month withb oard-certified cardiologist Dr. Jacqueline Eubany, author of “Women and Heart Disease: The Real Story,” who discusses the critical connection between peripheral vascular disease (PVD) and heart health.
The conversation covers risk factors like diabetes and smoking, recognizing symptoms such as intermittent claudication, and the importance of proactive lifestyle choices. Dr. Jackie also shares insights on dietary habits, managing cholesterol with medications like statins, and the role of regular health management in preventing serious complications such as amputation.
⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps:00:00 – Understanding Peripheral Vascular Disease03:05 – The Connection Between Diabetes and Heart Health05:40 – The Impact of Smoking on Vascular Health08:20 – Recognizing Symptoms of Peripheral Vascular Disease11:06 – The Importance of Diet in Heart Health13:52 – Managing Cholesterol and Medications16:30 – Proactive Health Management19:14 – The Role of Lifestyle in Heart Disease Prevention19:47 – Closing Thoughts
📘 Learn more about her best-selling book: https://womenandheartdiseasebook.com/ 
🔔 New episodes air every 2nd Wednesday! Subscribe: https://hearthealthyliving-drjackie.podbean.com/ 
🎧 Also featured on Big Blend’s “Quality of Life” & Big Daily Blend podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork 

Tuesday Sep 09, 2025

Discover everything Cayuga County has to offer, from seasonal outdoor activities and unique culinary experiences like the Sweet Treats Trail, to art and music festivals, wineries, and community events. We dive into the area’s stunning landscapes shaped by its unique geography and agricultural roots, especially in wine, apple, and agricultural production. Whether you're interested in lakeside adventures, historic sites, or charming B&Bs, this episode has something for every traveler.
Our conversation also highlights the Erie Canal bicentennial, the enduring legacy of Harriet Tubman and women’s history, and how Cayuga County continues to inspire travelers with its blend of culture, cuisine, and outdoor beauty.
🗺️ Plan your visit: https://www.tourcayuga.com/ 🍷 Discover IFWTWA: https://ifwtwa.org 🎧 Subscribe & Listen: https://food-wine-travel.podbean.com/ 
⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to IFWTWA01:52 - Cayuga County's History & Harriet Tubman04:38 - Celebrating Women's History07:22 - A Legacy of Generosity and Care08:00 - The Role of Quilts in History10:45 - Experiential Learning Through Travel13:21 - Exploring the Great Lakes14:08 - New York's Hidden Gems16:56 - The Beauty of the Finger Lakes19:47 - Seasonal Activities (Autumn & Winter)22:25 - Culinary Delights: Sweet Treats & Local Produce25:12 - Wineries and Craft Beverages28:04 - The Arts and Music Scene30:49 - Festivals and Community Events33:43 - Lodging and Local Hospitality36:24 - Historical Significance & The Future of the Region
📢 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Vacation Station," "Parks & Travel," "Eat, Drink & Be Merry," "Way Back When," and "Women Making History" podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork 

Tuesday Sep 09, 2025

In celebration of Oktoberfest season and National Family Meals Month,  this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Travel with Terri" Podcast takes you on a unique culinary journey to Central Market grocery stores in Texas.
This conversation explores the unique experience of this renowned grocery store, highlighting its deep-rooted German heritage and the popular Passport to Germany event. Host/travel writer Terri Guthrie shares her insights on how food connects us to our history and culture, making it a vital part of the travel experience. We discuss the evolution of food culture in Texas, which has a rich tapestry of German traditions and festivals.
You'll discover why Central Market is considered a travel destination in itself, offering a curated selection of local and international foods. This episode is a celebration of flavor, heritage, and the joy of sharing a meal with loved ones. Check out Terri's article about it: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/central-markets-passport-germany/ 
Key Takeaways:- Central Market offers a unique and curated grocery store experience in Texas.- The state's food culture is heavily influenced by German heritage.- The Passport to Germany event showcases authentic German cuisine and cultural performances.- Food is a powerful way to connect with a region's history and traditions.- Exploring local markets is a vital part of the travel experience.
Chapters:00:00 Exploring Central Market: A Culinary Journey10:05 Passport to Germany: Celebrating Culture Through Food19:58 German Heritage in Texas: A Rich Tapestry29:49 Food Traditions and Connections: The Heart of Culture
New episodes of Big Blend Radio's "Travel with Terri" Podcast air every Tuesday at 9am CT. Follow the show: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/ 
This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Eat, Drink and Be Merry," "Vacation Station," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork 

Monday Sep 08, 2025

In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Wanderers Compass” Travel Podcast, co-hosts Joelle Machia and Ryan Slough, founders of the Wanderers Compass Travel Blog share their unforgettable journey to Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui. From the iconic Moai statues and the ancient Birdman competition to local food, culture, and hidden discoveries, this conversation brings to life the history, traditions, and mysteries of one of the world’s most remote and fascinating destinations.
They discuss the cultural significance of the Moai, the importance of preserving heritage, and how respecting the past deepens the travel experience. You’ll also hear about practical tips for visiting this bucket list destination, favorite local flavors (especially fresh seafood), and activities to enjoy beyond the statues.
⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps00:00 Exploring Easter Island: A Bucket List Destination02:55 The Journey to Rapa Nui: Planning and Expectations05:31 Cultural Significance of the Moai Statues08:38 The Birdman Competition: History and Tradition11:20 The Mysteries Beneath: Discoveries of the Moai13:49 Respecting the Past: Preservation of the Moai16:27 Experiencing Rapa Nui: Local Culture and Guides19:03 The Connection of Polynesian Cultures21:59 The Impact of Tourism on Rapa Nui24:28 Practical Tips for Visiting Easter Island33:08 Weather Wonders on Easter Island34:21 Culinary Delights: Food and Drink on the Island36:55 Cultural Connections: Food Presentation and Local Cuisine41:40 Spiritual Ties: Respecting the Land and Its People43:43 Unique Experiences: Horses, Snorkeling, and Local Life47:34 Travel Tips: Planning for Easter Island51:13 The Importance of Research in Travel56:02 Engaging with Local Culture: Beyond the Tourist Experience
📖 Learn more from Wanderers Compass:- Rapa Nui, Easter Island Travel Guide: https://www.wandererscompass.com/rapa-nui-easter-island-travel-guide/ - 8 Things to Love About Easter Island (Beyond the Moai): https://fwtmagazine.com/8-things-to-love-about-easter-island-beyond-the-moai 
🎧 Follow Wanderers Compass:https://www.wandererscompass.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wandererscompasstravelblog/ https://www.facebook.com/wandererscompasstravelblog 
📅 New episodes every second Monday on Big Blend Radio: https://wandererscompass.podbean.com/ 
🎙️ Also featured on the “Vacation Station,” “Parks & Travel,” and “Way Back When” podcast channels on the Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork 

Monday Sep 08, 2025

Welcome to the debut episode of our new series, A Feast of Words, airing in honor of National Literacy Month! This episode is a must-listen for both readers and writers alike, as we celebrate the power of storytelling and the written word. We've gathered a diverse group of acclaimed authors to share their work and discuss the art of autobiographies, short story collections, and poetry.
Our conversation explores the influence of literary giants like Jack London, the role of anthologies in fostering new voices, and the importance of community and editing in a writer's journey. Tune in to discover fresh narratives across a wide range of genres.
Featured Guests & Books- CLIFFORD GARSTANG - Award-winning author, writer, and editor shares from his short story collection “House of the Ancients and Other Stories.” More: https://cliffordgarstang.com/house-of-the-ancients-and-other-stories/  - DIANE DOBRY - Travel writer and memoirist shares her “Happy New Year in Budapest” story from the collection “A Pocketful of Dreams.” Read her story: https://gettinghungary.com/happy-new-year-in-budapest/  - LINDA BALLOU – Travel writer and fiction/non-fiction author shares from her essay “Jack London and Me,” which is in the 2024 San Francisco Writer’s Conference Anthology. Learn more,get book links, and hear Linda's full podcast episode about Jack London: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/linda-ballou-jack-london-and-me/  - HEIDI SANDER – Canadian travel writer, educator, and award-winning poet, shares from her poetry collection “Stratford Gems Book 1: A Poetic & Photographic Journey of Stratford.”* More: https://pages.heidisander.com/books/ and https://www.heidisander.com/ - MATT COST – Award-winning author of mystery and history, Matt discusses his story “Dead Men Don't Kiss” featured in the “Celluloid Crimes” anthology, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Celluloid-Crimes-Deborah-Well/dp/B0FNPHXDZD * More: https://mattcost.net/ - EVA ELDRIDGE - Travel writer, book industry expert, editor, and co-President of Tucson Sisters in Crime, talks about two anthologies she curated. Both books are available on Amazon:
* Trouble in Tucson: https://www.amazon.com/Trouble-Tucson-Coast-Crime-Anthology/dp/B0BTRPH84K * Feisty Felines: https://www.amazon.com/Feisty-Felines-Other-Fantastical-Familiars/dp/1680576194 * More: https://evaeldridge.com/ and https://3sides2authorservices.com/ * Tucson Sisters in Crime: https://www.tucsonsistersincrime.org/  - SUZANNE FLAIG – Mystery writer and author, talks about two anthologies she is part of. The books are available on Amazon:* Mystery Most Humorous: https://www.amazon.com/Donna-Andrews-Presents-Malice-Domestic-ebook/dp/B0F6KRMY7D * Danger Awaits!: https://www.amazon.com/SoWest-Sisters-Sleuths-Chapter-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0FNS2H162 * More: https://www.suzanneflaigwriter.com/ - ARYN YOUNGLESS – Writer, indie publisher, and genealogist, discusses anthologies she is part of, including one she put together in high school.* “Made in L.A” and “A Night of Misfit Stories” anthologies: https://asyounglessauthor.com/read-me/ * “Echoes of the Youth” high school anthology: https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084? params=ujFY7byK3uekkrw6NR3kIQNoGBES3ivK2SdcQjK09Lk * Genealogy Services: https://www.genealogybyaryn.com/ 
 
Key Takeaways for Writers & Readers- For Writers: Gain insights into the submission process for anthologies, the value of short story collections as a stepping stone, and the crucial role of editing. Learn about building a supportive community to help you on your creative journey.- For Readers: Discover acclaimed authors and fresh narratives across a variety of genres, including memoir, mystery, travel, and poetry. This episode will help you find your next favorite story. 

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

In celebration of Self-Awareness Month, this insightful episode of Big Blend Radio’s Soul Diving Sunday Show features transformational life coach Shelley Whizin exploring the art of shifting—how small adjustments in life can lead to profound and lasting transformations.
The conversation delves into the importance of self-awareness, authentic communication, and the role of workshops in personal growth. Shelley emphasizes the value of recognizing even the smallest achievements, living authentically, and creating ripple effects that bring more joy and balance into our lives. She also shares wisdom on navigating relationships, honoring the soul within the human experience, and embracing mistakes as opportunities for learning.
🧘 Key Takeaways:- Small shifts can create significant life changes- Self-awareness is essential for recognizing and celebrating achievements- Communication from the heart fosters deeper connections- Workshops can provide tools and insights for growth- Our human experience is intertwined with the soul- Living authentically is key to true happiness and fulfillment- Mistakes are valuable lessons for growth- The ripple effects of our choices influence relationships and joy- Recognizing and validating our efforts enhances self-perception- Self-discovery is an ongoing journey of patience and kindness
📘 Read Shelley’s article: The Art of Shifting: Tiny Adjustments, Big Changes: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/the-art-of-shifting-tiny-adjustments-big-changes/ 
📚 Get her book What Do You Bring to the Table? on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/What-You-Bring-Table-Inspirational/dp/1087932106 
🎧 Listen to Soul Diving Sunday with Shelley. New episodes drop every first Sunday: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIUCV2e7qm20NIMflxEGwyLKTjkxkFXk  📺 This episode also airs on Big Blend Radio’s “Quality of Life” and “Big Daily Blend” channels. Explore the Big Blend Radio Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork 

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

This episode of Big Blend Radio features award-winning singer-songwriter Teresa Tudury, celebrating the release of her powerful new album "Perhaps You’ve Heard of Me," and Johnny Schaefer, singer-songwriter and podcast cohost. Recorded in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Teresa’s album is raw, soulful, and deeply authentic — featuring Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica and Rickie Lee Jones on vocals.
Teresa and Johnny discuss the power of music, authenticity in artistry, the journey of creating and sharing songs, and how intimate performances and collaborations shape an artist’s life. Expect stories about resilience, humor, and the healing role music plays during hard times.
Songs featured in this episode: Teresa’s “All These Horrible People” and “Cowgirls” (featuring Rickie Lee Jones).
Keep up with Teresa:- https://www.teresatudurymusic.com/ - https://www.facebook.com/TeresaTuduryMusic/ 
Keep up with Johnny:- https://hearjohnny.com/ - Hear Johnny’s new single "Find a Place": https://youtu.be/4OsJMo-sK_o?feature=shared 
⏱ Chapters00:00 Introduction to Music and Guests04:39 Teresa's New Album and Recording Journey10:15 The Power of Music and Connection14:54 Authenticity in Music and the Role of Artists19:59 The Importance of Art in Difficult Times25:11 Teresa's Musical Journey and Influences30:00 The Evolution of Music Venues35:09 The Role of Humor in Music39:50 The Reality of Being a Musician45:30 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors

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