In this episode we are introduced to the many talents of Peggy Creighton. We journey through Peggy's early childhood, her career in education and library sciences,
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Hello Millie McKerley
Say "Hello" to Millie McKerley. Millie is a native of Alberta, Canada but now lives just outside of Washington, DC. Millie worked in Finance until she decided to homeschool her son all the way through middle school.
A Real Husband of a Sew Powerful Volunteer with Chris Cancila
I thought it was about time for you to meet my husband. In this episode, Chris gives the inside scoop on being married to a slightly obsessive Sew Powerful volunteer.
Meet Judy Kennedy
It seems Judy Ann Kennedy has been running a parallel course to Sew Powerful but it wasn't until the Spring of 2021 that our paths crossed. Judy is an accomplished bag maker
Meet Regional Coordinator Laura Ostdiek
This week we talk to our Omaha, Nebraska Regional Coordinator, Laura Ostdiek. Laura has a fascinating life story, including a history of decorating floats for the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena
Lynne Johnson, Purse Maker and Sew Much More
If you think Lynne Johnson's name sounds familiar, you must be a fan of the monthly Sew Powerful Live events on Facebook and YouTube. It seems every month Jason Miles calls out Lynne's name a time or two
Meet Asha Merchant
Today's podcast comes from Mumbai, India. We meet Asha Merchant, who has made a very impressive number of Sew Powerful purses. Born and raised in Sri Lanka
Challenging Times with Ginny Buckley and Louise Ambrosi
In these challenging times, having a purse challenge may be just what the doctor ordered. Two of our UK volunteers, Ginny Buckley and Louise Ambrosi,
Speak Up for Sew Powerful with Betty Johnson, Pat, Kathy, Laura and Chris
Eavesdrop on Session 1 of "Speak Up for Sew Powerful" training. In this orientation for the 6-part program you will hear instructor, Betty Johnson
Survey Says with Jan Cancila
Our purse makers are a wealth of knowledge, and that knowledge was right there in front of us, untapped, until a light bulb went off. Instead of guessing