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In todays episode we talk to Jay Brown who is a member of the living history group Capital Wing. We discuss not only our Military flying heritage, but the efforts being made to preserve that part of our history. If you are interested in flying, World War II, or the preservation of stories from the past, this one is for you!
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Today on Eyewitness History I have the privilege of sharing an interview with Comedian, Writer, Director, Producer and the creator of my favorite Sitcom, Brent Butt! In addition to creating "Corner Gas" which is the number one Canadian Sitcom in history, he continues to produce content that has uncharacteristic staying power and an international audience. This has uniquely positioned him to understand the role of entertainment in culture as well as the responsibility (and whether or not there really is one) for those who have large platforms. This was a great conversation that entertains and informs while motivating you to stream another episode of "Corner Gas."
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When we talk about a movie as a "Cult Classic", what exactly does that mean? And, how do movies shape the culture in which we live? In todays episode of Eyewitness History, I have the privilege of speaking with Producer and Editor Jeremy Coon who was one of the major influences in the movie Napoleon Dynamite. We talk about how the movie was made, and what causes a rare few movies to transcend generations and become a Cult Classic.
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How does the most dangerous country in the world become one of the safest? How can a country that has endured civil war, extreme poverty, and mass exodus of it's citizens become a model for other broken nations around the world? How can a President who barely qualified to run for his first term win his second with over 85% of the vote?
These are the questions we ask and hope to answer on todays episode of Eyewitness History!
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As scientists, politicians, and journalists look back and try to understand the real impact of Covid on our society, one group that has not gotten much attention is that group of young people who were going to college as the world grappled with exactly how we should handle this crisis. After spending years preparing for an education that would set them up for a career, many college students found themselves uncertain about their education let alone their future. How did they navigate these times and what impact did all of this have on not only education but how they would work "post covid?"
Today, I have the privilege of interviewing my daughter Maggie who was a college student during the Covid years and now works in an environment that reflects how the pandemic changed the way we learn and communicate. There are so many lessons to be learned as we reflect on these years and I hope that by having conversations like this one we can learn and better understand how to move forward.
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What was it like to be a part of one of the first teams to respond to the Los Angeles riots in 1992? When everything had finally ended the riots saw innocent people injured, a number killed, and over One Billion Dollars of property damage. What was it like to be one of the many responsible with bringing law and order back to such a chaotic scene?
My Guest today is retired Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy Danny Coon. With more than 31 years working in the county of Los Angeles Danny saw quite a few things happen. Working the riots, though, where the highlight of his career. As he explains why the riots happened and how various agencies responded, Danny goes into detail about what it takes to end an event that brought a city and region to a standstill.
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For those that watched the non-stop news footage of the first Gulf War (1991), it is easy to think that this was a war fought entirely from the air. In fact, this is considered to be one of the most successful uses of military aircraft in history. But what about the warriors on the ground? What was it like to cross the open desert on foot and engage with a dug in enemy?
My guest today is retired Marine Corps Lt. Col, John Foldberg. John had a long and distinguished career in the Marine Corps that included leading a Marine infantry company to a an engagement with the Iraqi Army as Desert Storm was just beginning. This story brings out the human side of a major military operation.
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What was it like to be a first responder at the World Trade Center following the events of 9/11? Most of us remember where we were when we first heard about the planes crashing into those buildings, but we may not know the stories of the men and women who rushed in to help. My guest today is one of the men who responded to rescue the survivors trapped under those collapsed buildings. Dusty Shellhammer is a lifelong first responder and was a member of the National Crisis Response team called into action on 9/11. This incredible story reminds us of the courage, dedication, and unity of all who stepped up to help during one of our nations greatest tragedies.
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World Trade Center Survivor Brian Branco: Apple Podcasts / Spotify Survivor & Activist Anne-Marie Principe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify Firefighter Michael O'Connell: Apple Podcasts / Spotify Police Officer Tom Wilson: Apple Podcasts / SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today's episode is a new beginning of sorts. Don't worry, we will still be interviewing men and women who experienced the events that have changed our lives. The "new" part is the host! For those that have listened to the show in the past, Josh Cohen has moved on and I will be guiding our conversations. My name is Jeremy Stalnecker and I am looking forward to getting to know you as we as we bring these incredible stories to light.
This episode will give you some of my background as well as a preview into coming episodes. Thank you for listening and I look forward to sharing "Eyewitness History" with you.
Learn About Me: www.jeremystalnecker.com Subscribe to My Second Podcast About Self-Improvement, March or Die, on Apple Podcasts & Spotify! Learn About My Military Experience By Hearing My Interview with Josh Cohen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Discover More History Podcasts: https://www.parthenonpodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode we examine the intersection of books and war as we sit down with esteemed historian Andrew Pettegree. We discuss his groundbreaking work, 'THE BOOK AT WAR: How Reading Shaped Conflict and Conflict Shaped Reading,'
Pettegree challenges the notion that books and warfare exist in separate realms. Instead, he explores their intricate relationship throughout history, revealing the profound impact of words on the battlefield.
From providing solace to troops during World War II to acting as agents of warfare, books play a multifaceted role in shaping societies during times of conflict.
Our guest, Andrew Pettegree, a distinguished professor of modern history at the University of St. Andrews, brings his expertise to unravel the complex and often ambivalent dynamics between books and war.
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William Bonsall was captured and imprisoned by the Germans three months after landing in the second wave at Normandy during World War II. Bonsall later escaped to Poland and ultimately competed on the 1948 U.S. Men’s Gymnastics Olympic Team. Forty years later, he recorded his life experiences in a series of audio tapes that cover the decade between 1940 and 1950. THE VIOLENT YEARS, a nonfiction novel, is a creative account of Bill Bonsall’s transition from an impoverished urban neighborhood “hoodlum” during the Great Depression, to a scrappy 20-year-old dodging German bullets. The tale then follows his transformation from a passionate poet, wooing, losing, and regaining the love of his life, and rising to the epitome of athleticism and elegance as an Olympic gymnast—all in the span of a single decade!
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The Septuagint is the most important translations you’ve never heard of. In this episode of the 10th Anniversary of the History of the Papacy series, Steve Guerra and his special guest Garry Stevens lay out the basics of the Septuagint translation of the Old Testament. They talk about the issues of translation and the process of translation.
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Listen to more episodes in this series:
The Septuagint – It Really is Greek to Me
The Septuagint – Legends, Myths and Even Some History
The Septuagint: A Corruption or the Original Text
The Septuagint: The Quest for Authenticity
The Septuagint: A Jewish Text Waiting for Christianity
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Mike Aponte, also known as MIT Mike, is a professional blackjack player and a former member of the MIT Blackjack Team. Aponte was part of a team of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) students that legally won millions playing blackjack at casinos around the world by counting cards. He is the basis for one of the main characters, Jason Fisher, in the book, Bringing Down the House, by Ben Mezrich, which inspired the motion picture, 21.
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We had the privilege of sitting down with renowned author Raymond Benson. A prolific writer known for his significant contributions to the James Bond literary universe, Benson takes us on a captivating journey through his career and the world of espionage fiction.
From his iconic Bond novels to his ventures into mystery, suspense, and science fiction, we explore the multifaceted nature of his storytelling. Benson also shares insights into his experiences adapting video game franchises into gripping novels and provides a behind-the-scenes look at his creative process.
Join us as we delve into the mind of a literary master, delving into the thrilling worlds he's crafted throughout his career.
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In today's episode, we're thrilled to sit down with the legendary Steve O'Donnell, an American television writer with an impressive portfolio that includes Late Night with David Letterman, The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and The Chris Rock Show.
His comedic influence extends to Jimmy Kimmel Live! and various shows such as The Bonnie Hunt Show, The Dana Carvey Show, and Norm Macdonald Has a Show on Netflix.
O'Donnell's comedic genius has earned him four Primetime Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program." In 2017, the Writers Guild of America recognized his contributions with the Herb Sargent Award for Comedy Excellence, featuring a special appearance by the recently retired David Letterman.
Beyond writing, O'Donnell has made brief on-screen appearances in Strangers With Candy and The Sarah Silverman Program, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.
Join us as we unravel the fascinating journey of Steve O'Donnell, a true pioneer in the comedy landscape. Subscribe, leave a review, and let's dive into the world of laughter with one of the industry's brightest minds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today, we have the privilege of hosting a literary luminary in the realms of science fiction and fantasy. He's the creative mind behind the captivating world of Toons and the mastermind who brought us the iconic "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" - none other than the brilliant Gary K. Wolf!
A maestro of imagination, Gary K. Wolf has woven tales that transcend the ordinary, blending detective fiction, humor, and fantasy in ways that have captivated readers and inspired the iconic film, "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." Join us as we delve into the extraordinary mind of this esteemed author, exploring his literary journey, insights into his creative process, and the impact of his work on popular culture.
Whether you're a fan of Roger Rabbit or simply love a good story, this episode promises to be a fascinating exploration into the realms of fiction with the man who brought Toons to life.
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Today, we have a special guest joining us - a talented actress and filmmaker, Siobhan Hogan. Siobhan has graced both the big and small screens, captivating audiences with her performances in iconic films like Forrest Gump and Men in Black as well as a cast member of Saturday Night Live.
Beyond her acting prowess, Siobhan has ventured into the world of filmmaking, bringing stories to life with her unique vision. We'll be delving into her experiences working on beloved classics, discussing the magic behind the scenes of Forrest Gump and the intergalactic adventures in Men in Black.
But that's not all – Siobhan is here to share insights into her latest project, "Shelter In Solitude," which streams everywhere tomorrow which I would highly recommend!
Join us as we journey through Siobhan's career, exploring the highs and lows, the laughter, and the moments that have shaped her into the incredible artist she is today. Without further ado, let's dive into the world of storytelling with the remarkable Siobhan Hogan!
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Our guest today is none other than the incomparable Pat Boone.
With a decades-long career, Pat has graced stages, screens, and airwaves with his golden voice and timeless charisma. From chart-topping hits to silver-screen successes, he's a multifaceted talent who has stood the test of time.
We discuss his career, fame, and why he said no to making a movie with Marilyn Monroe!
Now, I give you Pat Boone!
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Judy Ikels is the recipient of one Meritorious Award and three Superior Honor Awards from the Department of State. She received the 2017 Champion of Career Enhancement Award from the Associates of the American Service Worldwide. After 28 years service, in 2019, she was honored with the Director General of the Foreign Service Cup awarded annually to one Civil Service employee "for devotion to duty, outstanding leadership, creative innovation, and tireless pursuit of what is right." Judy has lived and worked in Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Greece, Mexico, and Venezuela; and speaks Spanish and Portuguese.
Judy recently published "Death in Wartime China: A Daughter's Discovery" a book about her father's service in WWII. It is in that capacity that I had the pleasure of speaking with her.
It was on a fateful day in 2016, a simple email from an interested stranger would uncover a world where her father continues to be revered as a hero. Judy would board a plane to Kunming, China, where her father is honored with a mountain memorial that heralds the bravery of a man who sacrificed his life to save his entire B 24 Liberator crew during the China Burma India conflict of World War Two. This journey would welcome her to the country as the daughter of an important hero and lead her to create the new book” death in wartime China, a daughter's discovery,”.
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This episode looks at a deathbed promise from a daughter to a mother, which leads the daughter on a journey to write about her grandfather who was a famous war hero. But this journey had a terrible destination: the discovery that he was a Nazi war criminal. Today’s guest is the daughter -- Silvia Foti – author of the book “Storm in the land of rain." Her mother was dying and she wanted to preserve family history, so she asked Silvia to write a book about Foti’s grandfather, Jonas Noreika, a famous WWII hero.
Foti had no idea that in keeping her promise to her mother, her discoveries would bring her to a personal crisis, unearth Holocaust denial, and expose an official cover-up by the Lithuanian government that resulted in an internationally-followed lawsuit. Jonas Noreika was a Lithuanian known as General Storm.
He led an uprising that won the country of Lithuania back from the communists, only to have it fall under Nazi control. He was an official during the Holocaust and chief of the second largest region in the country during the Nazi occupation, yet he became a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp.
Foti set out to write a heroic biography about her famous grandfather. But as she dug ever deeper, she “encountered so much evidence proving my flesh and blood ‘hero’ was a Jew-killer, even I could no longer believe the lie.”
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