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Denise Martin: She Loves Life and it Loves Her Right Back
Denise has overcome what for many would be roadblocks to success, but her determination at every juncture has shown her to be a formidable yet compassionate competitor. Denise’s Ev...
Gilo Kwesi Logan: The Beat of His Own Drum
The story of the Logan family continues in this episode with GILO KWESI LOGAN. In our last episode with his father, retired police Chief Bill Logan, we spoke of his father’s contri...
William H. Logan, Jr: The Chief
This episode features WILLIAM H. LOGAN, JR., also known as Bill or Chief Logan. Listen, as Chief Logan talks about his family and growing up in Evanston. You will hear about his st...
Kimberly Holmes Ross: The Fruit Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
The fruit clearly doesn't fall far from the tree. In this episode we speak with KIMBERLY HOLMES ROSS who is truly her mother's child. Listen, as Kim describes growing up in Evansto...
Talking Whiteness on Central Street
This episode features Blaire Frett, Ilana Marder-Eppstein, Lydia Collins, and Louise Bond of the group of Talking Whiteness on Central Street. Talking Whiteness challenges the st...
Rodney Williams: I'll Have What He's Having
In this episode, we talk with RODNEY WILLIAMS, a native Evanstonian who has risen through the ranks of corporate America in marketing at Moët Hennessy, Jackson Family Wines and Mon...
Pat Hughes, Sr.: Lucky and Loved
This episode features PAT HUGHES, SR., who has made Evanston his home since he moved to our town in 1955. Pat attributes who he is to his upbringing, his diverse group of friends a...
Gail Hutchison: Going To Her Edge
This episode features GAIL HUTCHISON, a native Evanstonian and a powerful yoga and meditation instructor. Gail gives us some insight into the benefits of self care for all people, ...
Greg Klaiber: Professionalism, Tradition and Service
In this episode, we talk with GREG KLAIBER, a native Evanstonian who has paid it forward in terms of the equity and diversity that we at ER so cherish. Listen as we talk growing up...
Ben and Melissa Blount: The Importance of Being Blount
In this episode, we talk with the truly inspiring BEN AND MELISSA BLOUNT, who moved to Evanston less than a decade ago. Listen as we talk family, art, activism, taking chances and ...
Bob Lamey: Don’t Bet Against Him
*Before listening to this amazing episode, please be aware there is some salty language* In this episode we have an authentic conversation with BOB LAMEY. Listen as he unpacks his...
Dr. Ron Whitmore: The Skin I'm In (Part 2)
In Part Two of our two-part episode with RON WHITMORE, we continue to discuss a range of topics including family, home, loyalty, racism, opportunities, truth and living in Evanston...
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