It should be mentioned that this is the work of the talented puppeteer Bonnie Duncan of the GOTTABEES - for Episode 2 of the Whimsical World of Wishing Chair: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZtI7t4YJk_s.html
Gosh Anne Patchette is so boring and a bad interviewer...she's projecting her bland views on Glennon and it's like she's trying to cut her down to size like a mom would a bratty child who thinks she knows better..it's so frustrating coz she does this with most people she interviews including Elizabeth Gilbert although Liz can ward off her stupid remarks better
Kristi you are a great performance to watch, love it when you do the wicked smile, alway to insinuate part of the song....GREAT.... my wife an opera singer says where have you been she also loves your performance. Thank you for the joy.
I love how she calls Lincoln, TR, FDR, and LBJ her “guys”, like they are her family. She brings their humanity to the forefront along with their übermensch-ness or virtuosity, (to crib Nietzsche or Plato). I would also love to be a dinner guest with Jon and Doris.
That was great! Two smart ladies being themselves. I like that. I think women still don't have as much freedom to be themselves. Society seems a lot more judgmental towards women. We're not supposed to make mistakes, be tired mothers, be angry and so on, we are supposed to be perfect parents all of the time, we need to pretend and play a role. In the meantime nobody is perfect, life is not perfect that's why I like real books, deep books. She should be able to write about parenting what she wanted to write, to infuse realness and vulnerability. I don't like pretentious books, on-the-surface books. On the other hand, she has fans because they like the realness of her books.
Paul Kennerly's story is quite interesting in its own way - married to Emylou Harris wrote a truck load of material that all kinds of people recorded from Emylou Harris to Ray Charles to Albert Lee and many others
I wonder how many members of the Nashville Now Band are still living? I know Jerry Whitehurst passed away, but I’m sure the majority of the band members are still alive today
Take time to watch this interaction between two great historians on difficult subjects like resilience, handling difficult situations, goal of life in a setting of light hearted setting where they discussed Lincoln and others. I will talk to you soon.
I miss everything Ralph ever did. I will never forget early mornings with Ralph when I first moved to Nashville as a 21 year old. Great memories of these favorite people of Country Music.