“Correct Me if I’m Norm” is a good-natured, Rhinebeck (New York) focused, one-on-one (mostly) free-formish interview-format program, covering all topics from the personal to the universal. It’s hosted by Norm Magnusson, who is an artist and father of three and an active member of his community in the small town of Rhinebeck, NY. Every week, he interviews folks who live and/or work in Rhinebeck about who they are and how they got here and what they’re up to. “I’m very interested in collecting the stories of the people who made this town what it is and those who are continuing to do so”, he explains, adding that he’s deeply appreciative for all the people who come to the Nook @ The Epicurean to talk with him and thanks the Epicurean and RadioFreeRhinecliff.org for making it all possible. Adult themes, childish banter, strong language, and a lot of levity. 60 minutes. Produced by Jennifer Hammoud & Matty Rosenberg @ radiofreerhinecliff.org
Jun 29, 2025 • 61 minutes
Tanvir Alam shares his journey from Bangladesh to Boston, navigating cultural identity, career challenges as both engineer and lawyer, a cross-cultural marriage, and finding meaning through Camus' absurdism and 'Amor Fati.'
Jun 19, 2025 • 60 minutes
Norm talks with Bebe Ochs Miscedra about her life in Rhinebeck, political influences like Bobby Kennedy, her career in developmental disabilities, and how her hometown transformed from working-class to commercial.
Jun 19, 2025 • 59 minutes
Norm interviews Susan Ray about her transformation from Zen nun to filmmaker, her marriage to director Nicholas Ray, his battle with alcoholism, and her current creative projects including writing and running a cleanse business
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