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Ep. 40 – A Day in the Life of a Crime Scene Investigator
Frank Gyondla served as a CSI for decades and he’s sharing what the job is about and how it impacts those who do it.
Ep. 39 - A Magic-Filled Stone Barn
I’m talking with 8th grade student, Quinn C. about her thoughts on remote learning and more. She’s a bright young lady and her outlook will give you hope for the future!
Ep. 38 – Homeless for the Holidays
I’m talking with 8th grade student, Quinn C. about her thoughts on remote learning and more. She’s a bright young lady and her outlook will give you hope for the future!
Ep. 37 – Walking Into the COVID Storm
I’m talking with 8th grade student, Quinn C. about her thoughts on remote learning and more. She’s a bright young lady and her outlook will give you hope for the future!
Ep. 36 – The Mighty Quinn
I’m talking with 8th grade student, Quinn C. about her thoughts on remote learning and more. She’s a bright young lady and her outlook will give you hope for the future!
Ep. 35 – A Moonshiner’s Life
When your dad and grandfather build you a still, there’s really only one path to follow. Alan Bishop, Master Alchemist at Spirits of French Lick, grew up in a family of moonshiners and made that his vocation.
Ep. 34 – These Morticians Ain’t No Stiffs
Pulling Back the Curtain at the Funeral Home... Ron & Deborah Threadgill bring an uncommon personal touch and a unique approach to the services they render.
Ep. 33 – In the Wake of Joe Exotic
Ian Ford shares the origin story of WildCat Ridge Sanctuary and talks about the work they’re doing and their encounters with Joe Exotic and his cohort.
Ep. 32 – A Brief History of Voting Rights and Suppression
Tomorrow is election day when we all go out and exercise our right to vote. But we didn’t always have that right. And since the very beginning of America, voter suppression has been an issue.
Ep. 31 – Have Yourself a Ghostly Little Halloween
Lindsey Charlick and Amanda Mednansky, hosts of the new podcast, True Creeps are talking about ghosts and the history of Halloween. We’ll get into the details on hauntings and our own experiences, then jump into the harrowing holiday.
Ep. 30 – Surviving the Holocaust and Communism
Having survived the Holocaust and escaped the yoke of Communism, Les and Eva Aigner’s history provides insights and perspective on what we’re witnessing today and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
Ep. 29 – Teach Your Children Well – The Physical Side of Remote Learning
Nicole Drieske, Executive Director of the International Children’s Media Center talks about how parents can help their kids more screen smart, literate and emotionally intelligent through digital devices.
Ep. 28 – From Interpol’s Most Wanted To Lifting Up Nigeria’s Young Women
Marek Zmysłowski, a high-tech entrepreneur who was on his way back to Nigeria was waiting to board a plane... Suddenly, he was being escorted to a cell, informed that he was wanted by Interpol.
Ep. 27 – Stop That Diet… Just Listen To Your Body
Intuitive eating is nothing new and has been around since we first crawled out of the primordial ooze. Marisa Michael a registered dietician and nutritionist is breaking it down for us.
Ep. 26 – Finding Hope in Hopeless Times
For me and my guest, David Fields, our faith informs how we breakthrough to finding hope. And regardless of your faith, or non-faith, the same ideas that we go to for finding hope apply for just about anyone.
Ep. 25 - Urban Growers Collective Creates an Oasis in a Food Desert
Erika Allen, Co-Founder and CEO of Urban Growers Collective, and her partner, Jason Feldman from Green Era Sustainability are working to solve food apartheid. We're talking about their efforts to create the Green Era Renewable Energy and Urban Farming Campus.
Ep. 24 - Red-Blue 2020 : Fact Check
Mary and Mark had a lot to say, respectively, about Joe Biden and President Trump. In this episode we dig into their comments on all the topics we covered and have presented a fact check on their information.
Ep. 23 - Red-Blue 2020 : Joe Biden
Hear from two fellow citizens on why Joe Biden is wrong and right for our country.
Ep. 22 - Red-Blue 2020 : President Trump
Hear from two fellow citizens on why Trump is wrong and right for our country.
Ep. 21 - 5 Steps to Heal Our Country
Nicole Vick, an adjunct professor of Urban and Environmental Policy, and a public health specialist in the city of Los Angeles, shares her thoughts on how we can open ourselves up, and the five steps we can all take to help heal our country.