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Northern Irish girls find common ground in Greater Morristown

25m · Published 04 Aug 01:15

The soothing tones of "Danny Boy" resonate with Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. But what else can they agree on? Two college students from Northern Ireland have been looking for answers...around Morristown. Sarah Grant, a Catholic, and Catrina Hollran, a Protestant, have summered here as interns, courtesy of a program called Project Children. The program aims to foster understanding between the two sects. How is it working? Tune in for a free-wheeling 24-minute conversation with these delightful young ladies, who discuss the future of their homeland, and the comparative state of law, social services, and sport in the U.S. and the U.K. Podcast by Kevin Coughlin for MorristownGreen.com.

Libraries are for games: Scott Nicholson

16m · Published 08 Jul 19:52

Scott Nicholson, an associate professor at Syracuse University, does a podcast called "On Board Games," and a YouTube video series, "Board Games with Scott." His new book, "Everyone Plays Games at the Library," contends that role playing games have their proper place: Your public library. Nathaniel Rossoff interviewed Scott for MorristownGreen.com at the Dexcon 13 gaming convention in Morristown, July 7, 2010. The room's a bit noisy, but it's worth hanging in there for this 15-minute discussion.

Philanthropy in Morristown: A talk with the outgoing and incoming presidents of the Dodge Foundation

50m · Published 09 Jun 06:14

David Grant set a high standard during 12 years as president of the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge Foundation in Morristown. He sharpened the philanthropy's focus to "creativity and sustainability," and came up with innovative ways to assess progress. His successor, Christopher Daggett, ran for governor in 2009 and comes from an environmental background. He hopes to develop programs to teach leadership skills, and to promote basic research as Bell Labs once did. In this wide-ranging conversation with Kevin Coughlin of MorristownGreen.com, David shares his insights and Chris says his policy-oriented style is not really as different from David's approach as some might think. Recorded on June 8, 2010, atop 14 Maple Ave. "green building" that is home to the foundation.

Susan Berg: Job hunting for 20-somethings

11m · Published 11 May 03:04

It's graduation season, and this spring's grads face the worst job market in a quarter century. Susan Berg thinks she can help. Her new book is called "Choose on Purpose," and it's full of tips on how to trade your cap and gown for a fulfilling gig in the world of grownups. Susan is giving a free talk at the parish hall of Morristown's Presbyterian Church on May 15 at 1 p.m. Here is a preview. (About 10 minutes.)

Jill Sobule on kissing girls, serenading Rupert Murdoch, and charging fans to sing on her CDs

25m · Published 02 May 05:08

Jill Sobule, who scored a hit in 1995 with 'I Kissed a Girl,' returns to the Sanctuary concert series in Chatham, NJ, on May 8. In this 20-minute interview with Kevin Coughlin of Morristown Green, Jill shares her reaction to Katy Perry's recent girl-kissing song, and describes how she funded her last album with donations solicited over the internet. Is this the future of the music business? Known for her liberal take on life--she blogs for the Huffington Post--Jill also reminisces about serenading conservative media baron Rupert Murdoch.

Lauren Failla, 1985-2010

57s · Published 02 May 03:44

Lauren Failla, a beloved member of the Morristown community, died tragically in April at the age of 25. Among her many talents, Lauren was a fine soprano in choirs at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. This is Lauren singing "In the Bleak Midwinter" by Harold Darke, when she was 13. Recording courtesy of St. Peter's. Our condolences to Lauren's family and her many friends.

George Washington speaks in Morristown

9m · Published 20 Apr 04:49

Imagine if the George Washington statue on the Morristown Green could speak... Hey, it did! General Washington returned to Morristown on April 17, 2010, some 230 years after the most brutal winter of the Revolution, to take part in a Revolutionary Times Weekend. What did the General (actor Dean Malissa, of Mount Vernon fame) think of modern Morristown? How does he feel about the President in the city that now bears his name? And what about all those "George slept here" signs? Time-travel with the Indispensable Man, interviewed by Kevin Coughlin for MorristownGreen.com.

Janet Broderick and brother Matthew find their roots

16m · Published 24 Mar 17:44

Janet Broderick, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Morristown, knows quite a bit about her immediate family--and so do many movie buffs. Her brother, father, and sister-in-law have starred on stage and screen for years. But it's taken an NBC program, 'Who Do You Think You Are?' to discover where this famous clan came from. In a 15-minute podcast with Kevin Coughlin of MorristownGreen.com, Janet reveals some of the secrets she learned, and how this sleuthing shook her life-long perceptions about family members. Genealogy, it turns out, is not for the faint-hearted. Link: http://bit.ly/9dQQ8x

Bishop John Shelby Spong on 'Eternal Life: A New Vision'

48m · Published 08 Mar 22:36

Is there life after death? What about heaven and hell? Retired Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong has some provocative ideas that you probably won't hear in church on Sundays. In this 45-minute interview with Kevin Coughlin of MorristownGreen.com, Bishop Spong discusses his new book, "Eternal Life, A New Vision," which traces the origins of religion and its clash with science. You may be surprised by which side the Bishop takes. Link: http://bit.ly/baLDUq

From Sweden with Love: Jim Hicks goes Viking for his new CD

13m · Published 23 Feb 16:26

Jim Hicks of Morristown's Presbyterian Church will go to the ends of the earth to find new organ music. He just recorded a new CD in Sweden--in the dead of winter. Interviewed by Kevin Coughlin for MorristownGreen.com. Running time: About 12 minutes. Link: http://bit.ly/cNsdZW

Morristown Green's Podcast has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:36:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on August 23rd, 2023 23:12.

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