#33 - A Choir Is Not A DemocracyWhen you join a church you get instant community, a village. I joined both a local Anglican church and their choir where I, a female, got to sing with the baritones because I had a low voice and couldn't sing parts.#34 Precious MemoriesHow to Get Your Granny or your Senior Citizen Mum to Podcast Her Memories#35 - Nothin' But The BluesThe Blues have been background music for my life. Kept me going when times were tough. This podcast is a short tribute to the Blues#36 - Audience Music at its best is defined by a special synergy between audience and performer. This is a look back at some special audiences I have known.#37 - Guild WarsMy online addiction to a massive multi-player war game. An entertaining look at a new way of socializing.I have since switched to World of Warcraft.#38 - VampiresVampires I have known in film, fiction and fact. An overview on dimensions of need.#39- Mutual AidPeople and books which changed my life Gandhi, George Washington Carver and Peter Kropotkin.#40 - Turn Your Radio OnHow I adopted a radio program - Danny Marks' Bluz Fm on www.jazz.fm 91.1 on Toronto's FM dial 8:00 pm to Midnight on Saturdays#41 - Stitches Extreme panic as sewing machine malfunctions. On sewing and purses and the need to do so. Sewing from patterns and from my own designs is puzzle solving for me. Each completed project is a puzzle unravelled so to speak. I enjoy this.#42 - Selling OnlineFor a year I was an active seller on eBay &, for books, on Abebooks. Here's a tale of how I fared and how it isn't easy.#43 - Fads and Foods from the 50sWinkles, Smelt, Finnan Haddie, Wrestling, and living better through Chemistry
Born in 1937, Sonia Brock has lived a varied life from
Southern Ontario to northern Alberta bush country
and from Detroit to New York City's Lower East Side.
#33 - A Choir Is Not A DemocracyWhen you join a church you get instant community, a village. I joined both a local Anglican church and their choir where I, a female, got to sing with the baritones because I had a low voice and couldn't sing parts.#34 Precious MemoriesHow to Get Your Granny or your Senior Citizen Mum to Podcast Her Memories#35 - Nothin' But The BluesThe Blues have been background music for my life. Kept me going when times were tough. This podcast is a short tribute to the Blues#36 - Audience Music at its best is defined by a special synergy between audience and performer. This is a look back at some special audiences I have known.#37 - Guild WarsMy online addiction to a massive multi-player war game. An entertaining look at a new way of socializing.I have since switched to World of Warcraft.#38 - VampiresVampires I have known in film, fiction and fact. An overview on dimensions of need.#39- Mutual AidPeople and books which changed my life Gandhi, George Washington Carver and Peter Kropotkin.#40 - Turn Your Radio OnHow I adopted a radio program - Danny Marks' Bluz Fm on www.jazz.fm 91.1 on Toronto's FM dial 8:00 pm to Midnight on Saturdays#41 - Stitches Extreme panic as sewing machine malfunctions. On sewing and purses and the need to do so. Sewing from patterns and from my own designs is puzzle solving for me. Each completed project is a puzzle unravelled so to speak. I enjoy this.#42 - Selling OnlineFor a year I was an active seller on eBay &, for books, on Abebooks. Here's a tale of how I fared and how it isn't easy.#43 - Fads and Foods from the 50sWinkles, Smelt, Finnan Haddie, Wrestling, and living better through Chemistry
Born in 1937, Sonia Brock has lived a varied life from
Southern Ontario to northern Alberta bush country
and from Detroit to New York City's Lower East Side.