Category: LifeInTheSlowLane

Aunt Jo

Aunt Jo took pleasure in bringing joy and laughter to everyone she met during her life, and makes sure she does the same in death.

We meet her family, and each one gives a little information about her, which makes up to an incredible woman.

Written, and Produced by Breanda Cross Narrated by Amy Bent

Performed by Breanda Cross and Amy Bent

Duration: 15m 17s

*****

The Golden Girl – Part 4. Conclusion

The Golden Girl – Part 4 is the conclusion of the life story of Margaret. In many ways, it is also an overview of life for two couples, during the 40-year span from the 1960s through to the 1990s.

Having started with so much, and finishing with so little, we now gain a glimpse of the motivating forces that pushed this story to its conclusion. Perhaps we can use it as a cautionary tale. But it’s up to you, the listener, to delve its meaning.

Duration: 19m 38s

Written and Produced by Breanda Cross

*****

The Counting Game – Prologue

The Counting Game – Prologue. One of the members of a happily married couple is living a lie. The other partner is totally unaware of this. And something nasty is only just averted. All explained in The Counting Game – but all this may change soon.

  • MakesYouThink
  • 8.19m
  • Written and Produced by Breanda Cross
  • Performed by Breanda Cross, John Cross, Rowena Marshall, Gerard Turner.

Note: We introduce two new players to our team – Gerard Turner and Rowena Marshall – Welcome.

Marcie

Marcie. This story began its creation a good while ago. A brief encounter, but one that leaves a BIG memory. There is also significance in the fact that sometimes you should look, as well as listen.

  • 10.02
  • MakesYouThink
  • Written and Narrated by Breanda Cross

Note: If you enjoy interesting people doing interesting things, you may care to check out Joyce

Pride

Pride:   This little story is true, and provided a good deal of fun for those of us who witnessed it.  However, for the couple involved, it provided a good deal of angst. Did they learn by it I wonder? I don’t think so.

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