Fill To Capacity (Where Heart, Grit and Irreverent Humor Collide)
Podcast for people too stubborn to quit and too creative not to make a difference!Join visual artist Pat Benincasa in conversation with a riveting roster of guests to uncover extraordinary stories of everyday people. Listen as they share their quirky wisdom, unlikely adventures, and poignant life lessons! Fasten your emotional seatbelt for this journey of heart, humor and grit!
Fill To Capacity (Where Heart, Grit and Irreverent Humor Collide)
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"Don’t Need To Borrow Trouble"
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Stay Tuned- Radio History in the Archive
In this compelling episode, we go back—to when radio wasn’t just technology- it was connection. A lifeline during the Great Depression. A steady presence through war. A shared experience that bound a country together.And now? As legacy m...
Fan Mail
This was a great post about detoxing from a smartphone and going to a dumb phone. I read the transcript. It’s perfect timing for me as I transition to a dumb phone. It’s good to know of possible experiences that may come up during the transition. However, I would like to say I want to go back to picking up my camera and take pictures instead of with my smartphone. Thank you again for the amazing post!
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