Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 3 hours 18 minutes
We welcome guest Linda Stewart Henley, an accomplished novelist, artist, and retired college administrator. Linda discusses her third novel, "Kate's War," which is set to release on April 9, 2024.
The book, inspired by her father's unpublished memoir and his heroic actions during World War II, explores the personal dimensions of war and the oft-untold stories of those who lived through such times...
On this brief episode, host Alex Greenwood takes the opportunity to make several announcements. He reflects on last week's episode featuring Linda Stewart Henley, the author of "Kate's War," the podcast's milestone 300th episode.
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In this captivating episode, we immerse ourselves in the atmospheric world of 1930s Pittsburgh with the dynamic literary duo, M.M. Downing and S.J. Waugh. Downing and Waugh discuss their middle-grade trilogy "The Adventures of the Flash Gang," where the lead character, a street orphan, and his diverse gang outwit pro-Nazi plots...
Today's episode is going to be a home run! We are rejoined by Matt Stewart, an Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter at Fox 4 News in Kansas City, and author of "Unique Eats and Eateries of Kansas City." Today, he tells us about his newest work, "The Kansas City Royals: An Illustrated Timeline," an opulent and detailed account of the Kansas City Royals baseball team history...
In this special movie watchalong episode, we delve into the 2000 sci-fi enigma that is "Supernova," Alex is joined once again by film critic Lucas Hardwick. The pair shed light on the flick's chaotic production, unrealized potential, and a surprisingly buff James Spader.
We'll navigate through the film's tumultuous creation, involving directorial upheavals and script overhauls, while pondering what might have been if its ambitious concepts had fully materialized...
Today, Alex delves into the enigmatic worlds of neurosurgery and thriller writing with esteemed guest Dr. Gary Simonds.
Dr. Simonds, a retired chief of neurosurgery and residency program director from the Karelian Clinic and the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, continues to shape future generations as a professor at the Virginia Tech School of Neuroscience...
Today's episode tackles a question of paramount concern for every parent, educator, and student: How are schools preparing your child for the unthinkable reality of an active shooter situation? And what protocols are in place to respond to such harrowing events?
We are honored to welcome Daniel Dluzneski, a seasoned professional whose illustrious career with the U.S. Secret Service spans over two decades...