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Creativity is often learned in a creative home! Especially when a home may be far away from any movie theatre or other entertainment, creativity takes on a new meaning! From gift-giving ideas to car maintenance, Ronda Coombs learned from her parents to be innovative while growing up on a farm. Ronda shares her gratitude for a knowledgeable father and mother who taught self-sufficiency. Her experiences and trials also strengthened her character. She shares a strong desire to find fulfillment in creative daily activities such as gardening. Ronda bears her testimony about the gospel, life, and happiness. This interview conveys the sweet love between a mother and daughter. Ninety-four-year-old Pearl Wilding, Ronda’s mother, conducts the interview.
Redhead Express (Kendra, LaRae, Alisa, and Meghan Walker) all join host Nancy Hanson to share their music, which they deem a "homegrown blend of contemporary country, old-fashioned bluegrass and Americana." They talk about touring together as a family and holding their standards high as LDS youth...
Published 06/03/13
Doug and Kayliann Lowe grew up performing around the world with their parents and five other siblings. Now Doug and Kayli are also stepping out on their own to write and perform songs together. Their song "Billboard Girl" (co-written with Garin Brett) recently won the grand prize for the NSAI...
Published 05/20/13
Host Nancy Hanson interviews guitarist and songwriter Michael Hinckley. Michael tells about what brought him to Nashville and plays some of his music as part of the interview.
Published 04/15/13