PodParley PodParley

Plano Library Speaks: The New Harrington

Episode 7 of the Plano Library Speaks podcast, hosted by City of Plano, Texas, titled "Plano Library Speaks: The New Harrington" was published on February 14, 2023 and runs 14 minutes.

February 14, 2023 ·14m · Plano Library Speaks

0:00 / 0:00

In this episode we speak with Melissa Shadowens, manager of Harrington Library, and learn about the extensive, useful, and beautiful renovations at that location!

The Boldin Your Money Podcast Steve Chen Welcome to the Boldin Podcast — your trusted source for retirement planning, financial wellness, and purposeful living. Formerly known as NewRetirement, Boldin is on a mission to empower you to take control of your financial future. Whether you're nearing retirement, already retired, or just starting to plan, we cover what matters most: money, lifestyle, health, meaning, and how to retire smarter.Each episode features expert interviews and actionable insights on topics like retirement income strategies, Social Security planning, saving for retirement after 50, and creating a fulfilling life after work.Ready to start your journey? Explore the best free retirement planning tool and a library of financial resources at Boldin.com — and take the first step toward financial independence and a well-lived life. The Freedom Show With Flip and Dani Dani Robison The focus of the show is finding freedom in all areas of life and business.  We explore what Freedom means, how it’s created and what habits lead to a Freedom-filled life.This library of conversations is intended to be a resource to the financial world, promoting quality education and investor culture. It centers around discussions/interviews with special pieces of the bigger picture such as yourself. Our angle will be to share organic conversations within a context of your freedom journey (as well as our own). We want to help listeners gain clarity about the mechanics of investing and even more than that, clarity about their plan for making financial freedom a reality.   That’s why we called it The Freedom Show. August Wilson The pre-eminent playwright of his era, August Wilson (1945-2005) was the author of a monumental cycle of ten dramas, chronicling African American life in the 20th century, with each play set in a different decade. Born in Pittsburgh to a German immigrant father and an African American mother, Wilson grew up in the impoverished Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He dropped out of school after ninth grade and educated himself in the public library, supporting himself as short-order cook while struggling to find his voice as a writer. The first of his plays to win national attention was "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom." An enormous success on Broadway in 1984, it was followed by "Fences" and "The Piano Lesson," both of which received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. August Wilson died shortly after completing "Radio Golf," the last play in the series. It took more than 20 years for Wilson to complete his cycle of plays; they stand as an achievement without parallel in American drama. Multiplication Guru Multiplication Guru helping you make more disciples, develop more leaders, and plant more churches,
URL copied to clipboard!