- Satellite Sisters
The Satellite Sisters is an internet based
podcast . Previously, the show was a syndicated radio program heard on the ABC Radio Networks. The program previously aired on National Public Radio (NPR). The show revolves around five real-life sisters living in different cities. The premise of the show is that the sisters "get together" via satellite to talk as if they were going to meet in person or talk on the phone. Typically the sisters rotate which days they host the show and usually the show is co-hosted by three of the five sisters simultaneously.ABC Radio ceased syndication of the show on November 9, 2007, and show transformed into an internet based podcast with new shows being posted three per week.
In addition to the radio show/podcast, the Sister have written a book called "Uncommon Senses". Published by Riverhead Books in 2001, the book is short stories of the Dolan sisters lives growing up in Westport Connecticut. The sisters are bringing the chapters/stories to life by posting podcast readings.
The Sisters
Julie Dolan
Julie Dolan Smith is the oldest of the sisters. She is the one "true" satellite sister as she is a "trailing spouse". Among other things, she has held the position of Dean of College Admissions. Until September 2006, Julie lived inRussia and would broadcast the show from overseas. After a short stay in San Francisco, she and her husband moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and then relocated toDallas ,Texas . She has two grown sons. She is also the first of the sisters to become agrandmother . Prior to moving overseas, she had a successful career in academic university administration.Liz Dolan
Liz Dolan is the second oldest of the sisters. She is a former corporate vice-president at the Nike Corporation. She played a major role in the development of the Satellite Sisters show. She is based inSanta Monica, California .Sheila Dolan
Sheila Dolan is the middle sister. She has spent the bulk of her career in education including stints as a teacher and principal in New York City. Sheila is based in Santa Monica, California in what she refers to as "The Cozy Cottage." She has one grown daughter, Ruthie. She is often the sister who assumes the "lead" on the radio program. In a recent show, Sheila stated that she often would go into public places wearing pajama bottoms. Sheila had a hilarious segment on the show called the Cozy Couch, which she informs you of "trivial and mundane" from women's magazines.Monica Dolan
Monica Dolan is the second youngest sister. She is based inPortland, Oregon and broadcasts from her home there. Prior to joining the show, Monica spent the bulk of her career as a nurse. Monica has a segment which spotlight fun indie bands or artists. This is segment exposes listeners to new sounds.Lian Dolan
Lian Dolan is the youngest sister. She is the "working mom", with a husband and two young sons. She has written for several publications including "
O Magazine " and "Good Housekeeping ". She is based inPasadena, California . Lian contribute a segment of the Podcast called Chaos Chronicles, which are funny stories about her life as a mom and wife in 2008. Segments include signing your children up for summer camp in January or how your children lose their school uniforms at school.Special Segments
"Entertaining Sheila"
This is a segment done by Sheila Dolan once a week in which she does movie reviews.
"Lab Rats"
This is a segment by Sheila and Monica on Fridays where they test and evaluate everyday consumer products.
"Cozy Couch with Sheila"
This is a segment done by Sheila once a week (usually Thursdays) which features topics that are categorized by her as "trivial and mundane".
"Monica's Believe It or Not"
During this segment Monica reads three news stories with a common theme: two of which are true while the other is false. A listener is chosen to play along and guess which story is false. Usually the other sisters who are co-hosting the show will also play along.
"International News Roundup"
This is a segment done by Julie highlighting news from around the world.
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