#MyrtleMondays: An Interview with Kansas Public Radio

Recently I had the chance to chat about the latest Myrtle news with one of my favorite people, Kansas Public Radio’s Kaye McIntyre! Our episode of KPR Presents aired last night, but thanks to the Wonders of Modern Technology, you haven’t missed your chance to catch up with us.

ecb with Kaye McIntyre, on a beautiful autumn day at the University of Kansas’s marvelous Sensory Garden | Husband C.J. got to spend the day here, while Kaye and I were cloistered in a tiny sound booth. Unfair! (It’s actually quite a commodious sound booth.)

I’ve been lucky enough to chat with Kaye on a few prior occasions, and it’s been a brilliant experience every time. The setting could not be more fun—a splendid Victorian building nestled in a magical garden… sound familiar?

Seriously, it could be Redgraves from Premeditated Myrtle!

Now that you can picture the setting, grab a cuppa and settle in for a cozy half hour in which we cover everything from epigraphs to indigenous languages to sadly defunct holiday traditions (we may have disagreed on that one).

Click Here: KPR Presents Elizabeth C. Bunce, Myrtle, Means, and Opportunity

Thanks, Kaye and KPR!