Doctor Michael Murphy is Harold Wilson’s guest to discuss the current significant increase in the pandemic and what it means for the near-term. Mike is a frequent visitor on the program and he’ll give us an update on the pandemic and information on the Omicron variant. He is an emergency medical physician and works primarily in Salisbury, Maryland …
Read MoreHarold Wilson’s guest is writer Barbara Shamp. We’re discussing Barbara’s new historical novel A Wife in Watercolor. Barbara’s novel is based on the life of Oxford, MD merchant Robert Morris, Sr. in the early 1700’s. The narrative focuses on a servant Sarah Wise mentioned in Morris’ will. In the Author’s Note, Barbara, writing as B.B. Shamp says, The record of women in Western history is sparse. Through the sixteenth …
Read MoreAuthor Jerry Sweeney is Harold Wilson's guest. They discuss Sweeney's new book, Down Broadway, a collection of short stories. Sweeney is an Eastern Shore writer but spent most of his life in and around Manhattan. The delightful stories in this collection capture the vibrancy of the post WWII years in New York -- a time when the city was the art capital of the world, the only global super power, and the economy was growing.
Read MoreHarold Wilson’s guest is Research Director for The Housing Assistance Council (HAC) in Washington, DC, Lance George. The topic is the lack of plumbing and adequate water in homes and communities in the US that create Third-World conditions for many families. Data indicates that at least 460,000 homes across the country do not have a functioning bathroom or lack an adequate water supply.
Read MoreWilson’s guest on Delmarva Today is author Barbara Lockhart. They will discuss her historical novel Elizabeth’s Field. Lockhart’s novel recounts the struggles of the black population, free and slave, living on Maryland’s Eastern Shore in the 1850s.
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