I can't remember when my tongue ever felt closer to a piece of cotton than it did yesterday afternoon in the last minute or so before my interview started with author and radio host Suzanne Woods Fisher.
She was very sweet and after my initial moments of panic I was almost able to forget I was on air and it seemed more as if I was talking to a friend. Which proved to be much friendlier for my tongue!
If you would like to to listen you can visit http://toginet.com/shows/amishwisdom and listen to the podcast.
Friday, August 6, 2010
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I only got the last 15 minutes and so I will listen to all of it. Honestly I expected your voice to sound sort of Dutchified beings you came from the Amish. But there wasn't a trace of it.
ReplyDeleteI listened to it all this morning when I got up.It was nice to hear the voice that goes with your writing! I enjoyed it and would have liked to hear more about you.I found it sad when you talked about not having contact with your parents though.That must be the hardest thing about leaving the order.Well done though.You had great courage.I don't think I could have answered so many questions.I'll look forward to reading your book when you get it published!! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou did great. Very enjoyable. Loved your stories. I think a book would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteDan
I listened to the interview. It was fascinating and you didn't seem nervous at all. I do hope you write a book.
ReplyDeleteDeanna
Oh I thought your interview was wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to play catch-up on your blog....HOW VERY INTERESTING!
Hugs, Karen
I am listening to your interview now thanks for posting the link it's enjoyable! It's very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe interview is excellent. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful growing up years with us.
ReplyDeleteI loved hearing your voice and learning more about you after reading your blog all this time...it explains so much for me! You sound so sweet, Maryann! I am sure that you are and like others, I really hope you write a book!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Joni
I think you sounded great. I love stopping by to read your latest post. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI completely LOVED the interview. My children listened in too and were even more interested in the lives of others, especially the Amish. I appreciate you posting the link to the interview! It helps to put a voice to the writings! :)
ReplyDeleteI think you did very well and your explanations are wonderful. You also have a very sweet voice. Congratulation!!!
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and have enjoyed spending a good portion of this evening reading your posts. I also listened to your interview and I thought you did a lovely job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Gail
You sounded adorable!! Listened and loved every minute. Feel like I know you better!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Linda