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White Wife, Blue Baby

Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast

Release Date: 02/03/2025

"Between Hearts: Judy Humphrey's Resilient Journey"

Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast

In a captivating episode of the Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast, Judy Humphrey shares her remarkable life story through her memoir "Between Hearts," a testament to resilience, humor, and personal growth. Humphrey's journey begins during the pandemic, when she decided to transform her extraordinary life experiences into a book. A former military wife who moved 17 times in 14 years, she offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by military families. Her candid storytelling reveals the often-overlooked experiences of military spouses, particularly the strict social hierarchies and...

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Free to Be Me: Supporting Teens Through Challenging Times with Tara Hubbard show art Free to Be Me: Supporting Teens Through Challenging Times with Tara Hubbard

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Empowering Children Through Positive Affirmations: A Conversation with Author Tara Hubbard In this inspiring episode of the Connecticut Book Festivals podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with pharmacist and author Tara Hubbard to discuss her transformative books that help children and teens build self-confidence and resilience through positive affirmations. Hubbard's first book, "Let the Sun Shine In," targets elementary school children, offering a unique approach to transforming negative thoughts into powerful, uplifting statements. Illustrated by a local Daisy Troupe, the book provides...

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Janaya Hernandez Reveals the Essential Networking Playbook for Aspiring Professionals show art Janaya Hernandez Reveals the Essential Networking Playbook for Aspiring Professionals

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  Here is a 300 word, SEO-optimized summary of the episode in a friendly, casual style: Networking: The Secret Skill That Can Unlock Your Career Success In this episode of the Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with Janaya Hernandez, author of "The Power of Connections: A Mentee's Guide to Networking Mastery." The two dive deep into the importance of networking and why it's a skill that should be taught in schools. Janaya explains that networking isn't just about finding a job - it's about building genuine, purposeful connections that can benefit you...

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The Enchanting Tales of Edward Ahern: Connecting Generations through Literature show art The Enchanting Tales of Edward Ahern: Connecting Generations through Literature

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Dive into the enchanting world of fairy tales with author Edward Ahern on the Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast! In this captivating episode, Jed Doherty welcomes Edward to discuss his latest anthology, "The Wilch Made Me Do It," a delightful collection that blends retold classics with modern whimsical tales. Edward shares the inspiration behind his anthology, revealing his fascination with unearthing long-forgotten fairy tales from the 1800s and breathing new life into them. From Russian folktales to Native American stories, he's carefully curated a diverse array of tales, some of which he's...

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Turning Adversity Into Advocacy show art Turning Adversity Into Advocacy

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Wow, what an incredible life story Ron Pinciaro has! I really enjoyed chatting with him about his memoir, "Acknowledgement." It's clear he's been through a lot - from the secrets surrounding his parents' adoptions to the ups and downs of his 17-year life cycles.  One thing that stood out to me was Ron's fondness for his Jesuit high school education. Like me, he really appreciated how the Jesuits encouraged questioning and intellectual curiosity. That seems to have served him well, even when he was struggling to figure out his path in life. It was fascinating to hear about Ron's early...

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Connecticutt's Crime Trio show art Connecticutt's Crime Trio

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Get ready true crime fans, because the CT Book Festivals podcast is bringing you an inside look at the "Connecticut Crime Trio" - three amazing authors who are experts in the world of thrilling crime stories.  We've got Deborah Levison, author of the true crime book "The Crate" which delves into a shocking discovery on her family's property with ties to the Holocaust. Then there's TM Dunn, whose psychological thriller "Her Father's Daughter" explores the twisted mind of a serial killer. And rounding out the trio is Wendy Whitman, a former TV crime reporter whose novels "Premonition" and...

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Unraveling the Mysteries of Green Haven with Luca DiMatteo show art Unraveling the Mysteries of Green Haven with Luca DiMatteo

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Get ready to uncover the treasures of Connecticut's thriving literary landscape on the CT Book Festivals podcast! In this captivating episode, host Jed Doherty welcomes Luca DiMatteo, the author of the gripping mystery novel "Green Haven." Luca shares his inspiring journey, revealing how writing became a lifeline after a severe back injury forced him to retire from his medical career. As he navigates this new chapter, Luca has poured his passion into the Connecticut Book Festivals, a growing community of over 250 talented authors. Listeners will be enthralled as Luca delves into the...

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Timeless Love In A Time Of War show art Timeless Love In A Time Of War

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n this captivating episode of the CT Book Festivals podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with Lisa Franco, the author of the acclaimed book "My Dearest Darling: Letters of Love in Wartime." Lisa's journey to uncover this remarkable piece of history is nothing short of extraordinary. It all began when Lisa, a self-proclaimed "naturally curious journalist," stumbled upon a treasure trove of World War II-era letters in the basement of an antique store on Cape Cod. As she delved into the beautifully written correspondence between a young naval officer, Donald, and his sweetheart, Marjorie, she was...

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White Wife, Blue Baby show art White Wife, Blue Baby

Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast

Dive into the Powerful Story of "White Wife, Blue Baby" on the CT Book Festivals Podcast If you're a book lover looking to discover incredible authors and stories from the Nutmeg State, the CT Book Festivals podcast is a must-listen. In this captivating episode, host Jed Doherty welcomes Gail Howard, author of the poignant memoir "White Wife, Blue Baby." Gail takes us back to 1968 Chicago, where she and her husband bravely chose to marry across the color line, despite the societal pressures and fears they faced. Jed is amazed by their courage, as interracial couples were often met with...

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Recalibrating Gravity, The Inspiring Story of Mary Keating show art Recalibrating Gravity, The Inspiring Story of Mary Keating

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We kick off this episode of the Connecticut Book Festival Podcast by welcoming author Mary Keating to discuss her powerful memoir in verse, "Recalibrating Gravity." As a lifelong Connecticut resident, Mary's story is a true testament to the vibrant literary community in the state. From the very beginning, it's clear that Mary's life has been anything but ordinary. As a New Year's baby, her entrance into the world was nothing short of miraculous. But as Mary shares, her life has been filled with both unexpected challenges and profound moments of grace.  After a devastating car accident...

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Dive into the Powerful Story of "White Wife, Blue Baby" on the CT Book Festivals Podcast If you're a book lover looking to discover incredible authors and stories from the Nutmeg State, the CT Book Festivals podcast is a must-listen. In this captivating episode, host Jed Doherty welcomes Gail Howard, author of the poignant memoir "White Wife, Blue Baby." Gail takes us back to 1968 Chicago, where she and her husband bravely chose to marry across the color line, despite the societal pressures and fears they faced. Jed is amazed by their courage, as interracial couples were often met with hostility and disapproval during that tumultuous time. As Gail shares her story, we learn about the daily challenges they navigated, from the cruel treatment they received from medical professionals to the constant harassment from the Chicago police. Gail's insightful observation that "racism improves your peripheral vision" paints a vivid picture of their heightened awareness and resilience. The heartbreaking story of their daughter, Carolyn, born with a severe heart condition, further highlights the immense struggles Gail and her family faced. Through it all, Gail credits her strong-willed mother as a guiding light, even as she initially struggled to accept the interracial marriage. Gail's reflections on the layers of racism, and the importance of actively unlearning it, offer valuable wisdom for readers of all backgrounds. Her website, "White Wife Chicago, 1968," and the book's availability on platforms like Amazon and Bookshop.org make it easy for listeners to dive deeper into this powerful narrative. Whether you're a lifelong Connecticut resident or simply someone who loves discovering great books, this episode of the CT Book Festivals podcast is a must-listen. Prepare to be inspired by Gail's story and the resilience of the human spirit.