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Country-Fried Soul Christmas
Dec. 19, 2023

Country-Fried Soul Christmas

Talented musician Daniel DeBlanke, known professionally as Bombay Beach Revival, once ended up on tour with the legendary Prince. Yes, THAT Prince!He joins the show to talk about all things music related, including his unexpected choice for favorite Christmas movie.His Christmas songs are interjected throughout this episode, so listen in, and add yourself as a new fan to the "country-fried soul" music of Bombay Beach Revival.Bombay Beach Revival songs in this episode:1. Christmas is Here...
Philadelphia Freedom
Dec. 12, 2023

Philadelphia Freedom

Melissa Quinn Amour's family has been in Pennsylvania since the time of William Penn, so she's deeply invested in the culture of the Keystone State and The City of Brotherly Love. She's also passionate about a few other things, including her hometown Phillies, the Beatles, and the Christmas season. Find out what happens when you ask her about Philly fans throwing snowballs at Santa Claus.Listen in to this conversation and you will leave with a smile on your face.Get full access to Melvin E. ...
The Write Stuff
Dec. 5, 2023

The Write Stuff

Journalist Bob Cox's parents and grandparents left Texas and Arkansas to seek their fortunes in California. So, how did he end up leaving California to seek his fortune in Texas?In this episode, Cox examines his life as a long-time journalist and explains how a college course in philosophy unexpectedly set him on his career course.Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe
Documentaries that Make a Difference
Nov. 28, 2023

Documentaries that Make a Difference

Documentarian Mary Beth Minnis isn't the person you might expect to produce a film about Juneteenth, but when she was approached by Rasool Berry and Our Daily Bread Ministries, the executive producers of Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom, she jumped in head-first.Faith and freedom are ideas that we can celebrate all year around, so we're choosing to consider those topics during this holiday season.Documentary Film Producer & Executive Producerwww.MaryBethMinnis.comCheckout: experiencevoices.org...
Things We're Thankful For
Nov. 21, 2023

Things We're Thankful For

GUEST: MARTY DURENWriter and former podcaster Marty Duren joins the show to provide a unique perspective on thankfulness and hope. He and host, Melvin E. Edwards, discuss their favorite music, memories, and bucket list travel destinations. We hope you will join the conversation and feel inspired to have a similar conversation with your own friends and family on Thanksgiving Day.Episode sponsors:Blinkist: https://blinkist-us.pxf.io/q4BPQOAnker: https://anker.pxf.io/rQOYrQThe full video is...
Education in Black and White
Nov. 14, 2023

Education in Black and White

Anna R. Holloway, PhD, is a retired Professor of English, and is a writer and editor. During her 46 years at Fort Valley State University, she taught writing, literature, and journalism. When she left her White Midwestern roots and went to segregated Georgia in the 1960s, she didn't know she would be teaching at an all-Black college. She certainly didn't know she would stay there for nearly 50 years. "Looking for Jazz: A Memoir about the Black College and Southern Town That Changed My Life" is h...
At Home and Abroad
Nov. 7, 2023

At Home and Abroad

GUEST: BILL CLABBYBill Clabby is a multi-lingual educator and administrator, who has taught and lived in several different countries over the course of his life. He also happens to be the father-in-law of Melvin E. Edwards' daughter. Clabby and Edwards have two grandchildren in common, including the one in the photo. Bill discusses living in France, Senegal, and Japan, and how he spends his time since retiring a few months ago.You'll want to hear about his experience while traveling to Clabb...
Live from Wimberley StoryFest
Oct. 24, 2023

Live from Wimberley StoryFest

Host Melvin E. Edwards was the Master of Ceremonies during the Traditional Storytellers portion of the Wimberley (Texas) StoryFest over the weekend of October 12-14, 2023. He also interviewed various participants as they represented the theme of the weekend, which was "Story in all its forms." This episode is a brief summary of the singer-songwriters, filmmakers, and traditional storytellers. https://www.wimberleystoryfest.org/Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substac...
Back from the Dead
Oct. 17, 2023

Back from the Dead

Guest: James PenceJames Pence had a heart attack in 2021 and was without a heartbeat for 45 minutes. He spent the next two years rehabbing his body and singing voice, which led him to the fulfillment of a lifelong dream -- getting a part in the production of "The Music Man."James is a former pastor, author, motivational speaker, and chalk artist who used his talent as a part of a prison ministry, and a singer who competed in a local version of "The Voice." He has endured tragedies and unusua...
SPECIAL EDITION: ALCS PREVIEW
Oct. 13, 2023

SPECIAL EDITION: ALCS PREVIEW

GUEST: ROB MATWICKIn this special edition of the podcast, Texas Rangers Executive Vice President of Business Operations Rob Matwick stops by to discuss this October weekend's American League Championship Series (ALCS). This episode is special because Matwick has been an executive for both teams. It's also special because he hired Melvin E. Edwards for his first job out of college in 1988.Take a look ahead at the upcoming ALCS, while you get a bird's eye view of the roads that led these men t...
The Muscle Behind Muscle Shoals
Oct. 10, 2023

The Muscle Behind Muscle Shoals

Guest: Linda HallIn this episode that was recorded on-site in the office of FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, host Melvin E. Edwards was able to interview Linda Hall, the widow of FAME producer and owner Rick Hall. A benefit concert the day before was the reason he was in town, but after having lunch with Mrs. Hall, he decided that he wanted my audience to hear her story, too. At 82 years old, she still works at the studio every day and is truly the muscle behind the legacy of ...
Sprechen Sie Texas German, Y’all?
Oct. 3, 2023

Sprechen Sie Texas German, Y’all?

Dr. Hans Boas is the Director of Germanic Studies at the University of Texas-Austin, but until he arrived in Texas in 2001, he had no idea that the distinctive Texas German dialect even existed. Once he learned this fascinating fact, it became his life's work to record as many of the surviving speakers of Texas German as possible before it was too late.Hear how the German immigrants' personal views on slavery conflicted with the Anglos who were already in the Republic of Texas in the 1840s, an...
Fall Fishing on the Gulf Coast
Sept. 26, 2023

Fall Fishing on the Gulf Coast

Guest: Deb PowellDeb Powell, the owner and operator of Port O'Connor (POC) Rod and Gun, has been fishing in this Texas town since childhood. She shares her favorite memories of fishing with her dad and siblings, and recalls all of the fish that got away. She also describes how you can bring your family or group to POC to fish during the winter and what you will need to know to make the most of your trip.It was the first remote location recording of this podcast and it was a lot of fun!Get ...
The Matron Saint of Late Bloomers
Sept. 19, 2023

The Matron Saint of Late Bloomers

Guest: Rachel RidgeRachel is an author of six books and a Life Coach, though she didn’t begin those journeys until after her 50th birthday. She began painting in her 30s to make extra money to get her hair done.In the midst of all of that, Rachel rescues and raises donkeys, and has learned enough lessons from them to fill all six books. She now shares those lessons to offer others much-needed encouragement and to help them pull out of the rut they’re in.After hearing Rachel Ridge’s stories...
In Muscle Shoals, They Had the Swampers
Sept. 12, 2023

In Muscle Shoals, They Had the Swampers

Guest: Rick Hall, Jr.You may not know Rick Hall's name, but you know the music that Rick Hall developed as the founder and producer of FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. In this episode, we talk to Rick Hall Jr. about the motivation that led his dad into the music business and breaking through Alabama's segregation attitudes on the 60th anniversary of his worldwide musical legacy.You won't want to miss the stories about Rick Hall's run-in with Aretha Franklin's husband, which ...
Chicago's Favorite Son Goes to China
Aug. 29, 2023

Chicago's Favorite Son Goes to China

Patrick Chovanec's family's idea of a vacation was to pile into the car and drive to a national landmark. That all changed when his father decided to take the family to China in 1986. Since then, he has become one of the U.S.' primary experts on Chinese politics and economics. He has spent much of his life living in China since then.A college economics professor on two continents, Patrick Chovanec has traveled to over 50 countries, including being one of the few Americans to visit North Korea....
Swimming to Safety
Aug. 22, 2023

Swimming to Safety

Because of Jim Crow laws, Darrin Evans' father - an Army Drill Sargeant - was never allowed to go to a public pool. Yet, he taught himself to swim in the river and insisted that his children also learn to swim. He considered it a survival skill.Statistics show that if a parent doesn't know how to swim, the chances are very high that their children will never learn. That's significant because of the 3,500 annual drownings in the U.S., half of those who died never intended to be in any body of w...
Buck O'Neil, Ted Williams, Ichiro, and the Negro Leagues
Aug. 15, 2023

Buck O'Neil, Ted Williams, Ichiro, and the Negro Leagues

Guest: Bob KendrickNegro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick is the ultimate storyteller. He can take you from the pitcher's mound with Satchel Paige to the batter's box with Josh Gibson in the time it takes a fastball to travel 60 feet, 6 inches. Hear Mr. Kendrick bring to life the players, fans, and superfans who keep alive the enduring legacy of the Negro Leagues.Stories like:The more you know about Buck O'Neil, the more you want to know.Baseball legend Ted Williams is the ...
The Legacy We Inherit and the Legacy We Leave Behind
Aug. 8, 2023

The Legacy We Inherit and the Legacy We Leave Behind

Guest: Dinn MannThis week's episode features a man whose grandfather owned the Houston Astros baseball team and designed the Astrodome stadium to outsmart the Texas summer heat. He was also the Houston mayor who desegregated that city a decade before other southern cities were federally mandated to do so. As a result, Houston is now the most diverse city in America, according to a 2021 study by WalletHub.Dinn Mann, a former MLB executive and intellectual property pioneer, is the CEO of GOATn...
His First Pitch, Dinner with Oprah, and Being Evicted by Pres. Ford
Aug. 1, 2023

His First Pitch, Dinner with Oprah, and Being Evicted by Pres. Ford

Guest: Michael FreemanThe best gift that Michael Freeman ever received was a chance to throw out a ceremonial First Pitch for his beloved Minnesota Twins. It was a gift given to him by his wife of 40 years. Ironically, the First Pitch for the Twins and his "first pitch" to his wife were less-than-stellar performances, though both did result in positive outcomes with memorable stories to tell.Here is the story of Michael Freeman, who was raised in Freeman, South Dakota, and graduated from Fre...
Across the Plains in Trains and Automobiles
Aug. 1, 2023

Across the Plains in Trains and Automobiles

Guest: Doc Hubbard (Episode 1)The debut episode of this podcast features a fun and freewheeling interview with Dr. Jeff "Doc" Hubbard, a retired educator and administrator from Southern California. To celebrate his 65th birthday and 20th year of sobriety, Doc took a train ride from California to fulfill his lifelong dream of visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. The 10,000-mile rail and road trip included stops in Chicago for a deep-dish pizza, an une...
I Write to Tell Stories
July 11, 2023

I Write to Tell Stories

This mini pre-episode explores my passion for writing and how it began -- all the way back to kindergarten! Take a listen and you will discover the motivation to create this podcast for other storytellers.Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe
Introduction
July 4, 2023

Introduction

This short audio announces the development of the podcast and the theme of future episodes.Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe