Episodes
Becki talks with Dr. Sol Snyder, Roland Park Place resident and founder of the Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Published 03/05/20
Roland Park Place Resident Nancy Holder talks about her years of community service
Published 09/24/19
Roland Park Resident Nancy Bradford talks about remaining active in the community.
Published 08/20/19
Roland Park resident Dr. Schiff joins Becki to talk about his active life of research with JHU
Published 06/25/19
Roland Park residents Dr Jack Zimmerman and his wife Doris join Becki on this episode to discuss their healthy, happy marriage going back 65 years to their first meeting and a coin flip.
Published 04/17/19
Roland Park residents Dr Jack Zimmerman and his wife Doris join Becki on this episode to discuss the
Published 04/17/19
Roland Park Resident Lillian Burgunder talks about the value of developing an appreciation for art early in life.
Published 03/25/19
Roland Park Resident Lilian Bergunder talks about the value of developing an appreciation for art.
Published 03/25/19
Roland Park Place resident Betsy Hughes talks about her past experiences and current role with The Vane Brothers Company.
Published 11/30/18
Roland Park Place resident Betsy Hughes talks about her past experiences and current role with The V
Published 11/30/18
Dick Springer, a 20 year State Department veteran recalls his service.
Published 08/30/18
Dick Springer, a 20 year State Department veteran recalls his service.
Published 08/30/18
Roland Park Place resident Gary Blauvelt talks about his 41 years of teaching and leadership at Friends School of Baltimore.
Published 07/10/18
Roland Park Place resident Gary Blauvelt talks about the importance of a quality education
Published 07/10/18
Roland Park Resident Margaret Budd and a most musical life. On this month\u8217\us episode, Host Lisa Haynes discusses the passion of music and how one\u8217\us love of music can inspire them to teach others to play a musical instrument. Her guest is Roland Park Place Resident, Mrs. Margaret Budd, who shares her remarkable story of how she spent 60 years playing the organ and piano all over the world and taught hundreds of organists and pianists in Baltimore as well as in the Mid-West.
Published 05/03/18
Roland Park Resident Margaret Budd and a most musical life.
Published 05/03/18
On this month\u8217\us episode, Host Lisa Haynes discusses a remarkable time in the history of Baltimore city with the redevelopment of the Inner Harbor. Her guest is Roland Park Place Resident, Mr. Martin Millspaugh, a life-long resident of Baltimore and one of the master developers of the Inner Harbor projectHe takes us on the historical journey of how the Baltimore Inner Harbor was transformed from an abandoned and decaying area to becoming the heart of Baltimore city and being considered...
Published 03/26/18
Part 2 of Martin Millspaugh discussing the redevelopment of Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Published 03/26/18
On this month's episode, Host Lisa Haynes discusses a remarkable time in the history of Baltimore city with the redevelopment of the Inner Harbor. Her guest is Roland Park Place Resident, Mr. Martin Millspaugh, a life-long resident of Baltimore and one of the master developers of the Inner Harbor project.He takes us on the historical journey of how the Baltimore Inner Harbor was transformed from an abandoned and decaying area to becoming the heart of Baltimore city and being considered as one...
Published 02/22/18
Lisa talks to Martin Millspaugh about the Baltimore Inner Harbor project
Published 02/22/18
On this month\u8217\us episode, Host Lisa Haynes discusses dealing with various changes in life. The guests are Mrs. Catherine Beyer and Mr. Ernest Ritenhouse, both residents of Roland Park Place as they share stories about some of the changes in their life and how they learned to overcome the fear of change and started to embrace it.
Published 01/10/18
Roland Park Place residents share stories about some of the changes in their life.
Published 01/10/18
The first podcast in a monthly series that explores the stories of some of Baltimore's residents that call Roland Park Place home.
Published 11/30/17
Roland Park Place residents reflect on their holiday memories
Published 11/30/17