Many of you have asked me to compile a list of my book recommendations. I’m happy to oblige! This list is only the beginning … I will continue to add many more titles in the coming weeks, and I will keep it updated. The list will include newly published books and older titles that may be readily available at local libraries. Please know there will be no books on this list I didn’t read and love.
Podcast – Camille Di Maio – Come Fly With Me
In this episode, Camille Di Maio joins me on the Who I Met Today podcast. Camille is an accomplished author, realtor, wife, mom, and traveller. We talk about her most recent historical fiction novel, which I absolutely loved. I enjoyed learning about “stewardess” requirements for those who wished to fly with Pan American Airlines in the sixties. We also discuss her “celebrity” meetings, homeschooling, unfinished projects, her next book, and what she had to give up to pursue her dream. And, as always, Camille shares her next new thing!
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Tracey Lange – Podcast – NYT Bestselling Author
Holiday Gifts They Will Appreciate – Podcast – Roseann Rogers
When I lived in Houston, I watched the NBC news and thought Roseann Rogers had the greatest job in the world. She was known as the Buzz Lady and reported on all the new things—restaurants, events, exhibits—fun stuff going on around Houston. Fast forward three years ago—I’m living in Nashville, and I get a phone call. Hi Pam, my name is Roseann Rogers and I just moved here. A mutual friend gave me your contact info. Roseann is still the best at finding great events—and now Nashville things to do—and I thought she’d be perfect for coming up with holiday gift ideas.
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Dana Miller – We Can Do Hard Things
As if the teenage years aren’t tricky enough, Dana Miller developed synovial cell sarcoma at age 16. A rare and aggressive type of cancer, the disease attacked the cells surrounding her right knee. As a result, almost forty years ago, doctors amputated Dana’s leg above her knee.