Time to go, as grandma Doris would say before hitting the road on one of her spontaneous trips.
In this episode, we go cross-country with her.
The finale of season one is here, and it took my maker years to distill into this. Enjoy! š§¶ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcasā¦
I went looking for this thread to say that I happened to see this exchange when it happened and checked out The Grandma Files. The trailer was amazing, so I listened to the series, and it was beautiful. Loved it.
Behold, the scrapbook in question throughout episode 6. š² š§¶
Have you listened to the season finale yet? Itās about a grandma who took a legendary road trip.
In the summer of 1969, Doris Shingleton packed a station wagon and a trailer with cereal bowls, some blankets and 4 kids in the back seat and took off to Wyoming from Pennsylvania. Hereās the route.
Listen to the final episode of #TheGrandmaFiles wherever you listen to pods! š§¶
Hi there. My final episode drops next week. My maker got stuck, (and emotional as itās a personal topic) but now sheās unstuck so itās on its way. Thank you for being the kindest listenership known to man. š§¶
P.S. Hereās a lil hint on the subject matter š
āI was looking at likeā¦a skeleton. She had her wig off, and my whole life I hadnāt known she wore a wig.ā
Here this story and three more in Episode 5, The Shorties!
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This episode, head into the kitchen at @enotecamaria with chef Pauline as she imparts some culinary wisdom over stewed oxtail & curried chicken.
Listen wherever you get pods! š„
Four stories in 25 minutes! Think of these as Grandma Pamphlets. Episode 5 is here, and itās packed with the first pieces collected in the making of this show. š§¶
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