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Love Stories
by Patricia Webster Stewart
In a world swirling with unrest, pause for a moment. Take a break and listen to real stories from a woman who’s lived through it all – with grace, grit, and a whole lot of love. As a mother of seven, Patricia Webster Stewart knows what it means to juggle, nurture, and grow. These are her reflections on family, faith, country, and finding herself along the way.
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Epilogue
Pat's husband, Jack, pays tribute to the beautiful life they shared for 66 years. She was his first and only true love.
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No Expiration Date
As a mother of seven children and grandmother and great-grandmother to many more, Pat realizes that parenting is the most precious calling a person can have...a calling with no expiration date.
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Who Am I?
Books were a part of Pat's life as far back as she could remember. She especially loved to read banned books, and encouraged others to read for themselves to see what all the fuss was about.
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I Am
In this beautiful piece, Pat describes exactly who she is and what she believes in. Enjoy!
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Golden Rain
Pat's favorite tree is the ash tree. Listen to her describe its beauty as the seasons change from summer to fall.
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The Scents of May
In this episode, Pat describes how certain scents evoke precious memories, especially the Scents of May.
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Nature Scene
One of Pat's happy places was sitting on the deck, drinking coffee and watching birds. Listen as she talks about the Nature Scene in her own backyard. Son Andy introduces this final segment of stories.
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Love Story
How do I love thee? Find out how many ways Pat loved the world around her, in this week's podcast.
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Doing the Ironman Fitness Challenge
Could Pat complete the Ironman Fitness Challenge? She said, "Not me!" but Jack had other ideas.
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The Days of My Life
Listen as Pat describes her day-to-day activities that fill her weeks in retirement.
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The Trip from Hell
No one could have done it better! Pat describes the 24-hour travel experience that made her a Supermom.
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The Twelve Days of Christmas
Here are Pat's 12 Days of Christmas...no partridges and no golden rings!
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Godspell
One of Mom's favorite musicals was Jesus Christ Superstar. When she heard the Broadway hit Godspell was coming to Greenville, she decided to find out if it was as good as her favorite
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Moving Miss Manor
Ever heard of cribbing timbers, mortise and tenon joints, and hydraulic jacks? Pat learned everything she could about each of these to write this week's episode, Moving Miss Manor.
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Been There, Done That
The last thing Pat wanted to do was be at the delivery of any child that wasn't her own. Listen as she describes being in the car with a mother in labor, in this week's podcast.
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Disaster Stock Tips
in the early 2000s, Homeland Security wanted Americans to be ready for any kind of attack by storing food, water, baby supplies, clothing, and medication into an airtight internal room. That led Pat to give her readers some great stock tips.
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The Stewart Invasion of Italy
In Italy, the Stewart gang traveled in a VW bus bearing French license plates carrying five English-speaking teenagers. That's a sure way to attract the attention of a group of Italian teens.
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Ode to Caroline
Pat's friend Caroline started a writing group for cancer patients. She joined their meetings and heard some incredible stories, in this week's podcast, Ode to Caroline.
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Lost on the Way to Paradise
The drive to the cemetery for Grandma Webster's funeral was actually quite funny. Pat explains how the hearse driver, the family limo, and the ten cars following behind almost didn't get there in Lost on the Way to Paradise.
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My Favorite Book
"How could I name just one best book?" The question came from a flyer Pat saw at the library. As a bibliophile, Pat knew she would never be able to answer that question.
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Octovember, My Favorite Month
For Pat, the arrival of fall meant the beginning of her favorite season. Listen to this week's story, appropriately titled Octovember.
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Fellow SCWW Members
Pat met monthly with members of the South Carolina Writers Workshop. With honest exchanges and critiques of one another's writing, they became better writers and close-knit friends, in Fellow SCWW Members.
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Lab Tech at Age 45
Being in a job you don't love is a terrible feeling. Listen this week as Pat discovers that lab work isn't her calling, but determination will help her find something that is
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Menage a Trois
There was "another woman” in Pat and Jack's lives. Her name was Mandy, and she gave them directions while they drove. Pat demanded that Mandy prove she could read a map as well as Pat could.
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Living With Rejection
How many ways can one person be rejected? Let's hear Pat's many rejections from family members to obscure publishers of magazines.
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Once I Was, Now I Am
Pat Stewart's life was transformed when she left her Missouri home to live in the deep South. Some of the words, signs, and actions she saw and heard appalled her. Listen to her story, Once I Was, Now I Am.
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Don't Cry Unless You Are Bleeding
Are rules made to be broken, or are they made to fix the messes created by a houseful of teenagers? Find out in this week's podcast, Don't Cry Unless You Are Bleeding.
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You Can Change the World
Part Three, Evolving, begins with a tribute to his mom by son Tom. Then, you will hear how Pat's transformation began at age 16 when she found out she COULD change the world.
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Robert Burn's Birthday Party
Pat loved the Scottish traditions of bagpipes, tartans, castles, and kilts. One year, she attended a party in honor of Robert Burns' birthday.
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WAOPDJ
Pat's brother-in-law, Paul, was a ham radio operator known as "Pretty Darn Juicy." This podcast describes how he used his ham skills in a medical emergency.
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Summer Rules
When school let out for the summer, Pat realized that she needed to implement rules to keep the house running smoothly.
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Sanitized for Your Protection
When 11 children need to use the bathroom at the same time, and you're on the road to Smoky Mountain National Park...we'll let Pat explain how they handled that situation!
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Father's Day Memory
This episode is a heartwarming tribute to Pat's father, Beauford Webster.
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Ellis Island
On a visit to see Lady Liberty in New York City, Pat imagined what it must have been like when her great-grandmother immigrated from Austria to Ellis Island in 1895.
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Mushrooms
Pat's imagination was fired when she saw the tiny pictures of ladybug families at the bottom of the pages of a storybook. Listen to her lovely interpretation of Mushrooms.
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Girl Scout Camp
Pat was so excited to have the opportunity to go to Girl Scout Camp when she was nine years old. This podcast describes her camping experience in 1948.
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Cutout Stuff
When you have a big family, you can’t afford to buy lots of toys for each child. So, the kids did the next best thing: they played a game called Cut Out Stuff. It was a great way to indulge their creativity and develop teamwork.
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Life in the Fast Lane, 1941
Life in the Fast Lane, 1941 is told from six-year-old Patsy's point of view, and in school, some things never change!
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Summer Rain
Pat's oldest daughter, Nancy, is here this week to share a few of the precious life lessons her mom taught her, followed by Pat’s story Summer Rain, which engages the listener’s senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch.
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Prologue
We are excited to introduce Love Stories, the newest collection by Patricia Webster Stewart. In this series, you’ll hear from her seven children as they introduce each section of the book. We begin with the Prologue, recorded by her husband, Jack.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In a world swirling with unrest, pause for a moment. Take a break and listen to real stories from a woman who’s lived through it all – with grace, grit, and a whole lot of love. As a mother of seven, Patricia Webster Stewart knows what it means to juggle, nurture, and grow. These are her reflections on family, faith, country, and finding herself along the way.
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