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Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My guest: Nicholas Thompson is the CEO of The Atlantic and former editor-in-chief of WIRED. He's the author of the best-selling book (and one of my favorites of the year), The Running Ground. Nick shares why great leaders must balance being decisive with staying open to being wrong, how to build teams that challenge your thinking without creating chaos, and why the most important skill for the next decade is knowing what questions only humans can answer. Key Learnings Consistency Over Intensity Creates Results - If you go out there every day, six or seven days a week, and a couple days you push yourself really hard, you get faster. There's no two ways about it. If you don't do that, you don't get faster. It's a very good reminder that you can get a lot done if you just go and allot time to pushing yourself. Recommendation letter written by the Stanford faculty about Nick's dad to be a Rhodes Scholar: "Scotty Thompson is the kind of young man that comes along only once in approximately ten years. I cannot recall ever having known a student who possessed the same combination of intelligence, creativity, energy, drive, and dedication. He has attempted more, achieved more, than anyone we have studied– including some who now hold high office. He is generally conceded among those who have observed the student body since World War II to be the outstanding leader of the era. I think it likely that in the entire history of Stanford campus life, he has had no near rival since Herbert Hoover as an undergraduate." Also about Nick's Dad: Tracy Bennett, one of his graduate students, said, "He was flamboyant, gently endearing, annoyingly arrogant, piercingly intelligent, entertaining, and more. I'd never met a man, nor had a professor, who was clearly so brilliant and at the same time so precariously insecure." His grandfather, Frank Thompson, placed second in the Southern California extemporaneous speaking contest held at Whittier College. First place was Richard Nixon. Parenting — "Nothing makes me more worried about failure than parenting." "Parenting is suffused with regrets, confusion, and mistakes. But when I run by, I know my children are rooting for me to succeed with infinite love and enthusiasm." Running hard... Pushing yourself. Why do it? "Discipline builds discipline. Discipline is cumulative." Sometimes You Have to Trick Yourself - I ran 10:48 because the track was bigger than I thought, and I didn't realize how fast I was going. If I had known I was running at a 5:23 pace, I would've shut down. My body would've started to hurt. Sometimes you can't let yourself know what you're actually doing, or you'll get scared. Hiring at The Atlantic - The people he hires at The Atlantic share four must-have attributes: A spirit of generosity. A force of ideas. They're relentlessly hard workers. And they have an edge: an anxiety about getting great work done. That last one stuck with me. The best people aren't just talented... They're driven by a productive anxiety to do work that matters. Becoming CEO of The Atlantic: The Search & Selection: The Atlantic conducted a yearlong search after President Bob Cohn left in fall 2019. When owners Laurene Powell Jobs and David Bradley announced Thompsont in December 2020, they said "Nick is singular; we've seen no one like him" and that he brought "a surround-sound coverage of relevant experience." Move at an Uncomfortable Pace - You don't get anything you want by being comfortable. If you're working in a way that feels easy and setting deadlines where everything seems smooth, you're not growing, you're not learning, you're not getting there. That's a lesson from running, and it's a good lesson for work. Set Audacious Goals - We're setting two extremely big goals at The Atlantic. Our projections don't suggest we're going to hit them. But the same was true last time when I said we're gonna get profitable and a million subscribers in three years. We got there. Sometimes having a really big goal motivates you and forces all the tough choices. Continuous Forward Motion Matters Most - When I realized yesterday's marathon was going badly, I kept telling myself: continuous forward motion. Sometimes the goal becomes just finishing. It's better to make a full drop in pace and hold that than to slowly slide backwards every mile once you know you won't hit your goal. Every Extra Word Is an Opportunity to Lose People - Every extra word, every extra thought, every extra detail that doesn't propel the story needs to be removed. This book is 75,000 words, but there's 60,000 words I cut. Is this sentence absolutely essential? No? It's gone. That's storytelling, and that's leadership communication. The Cocktail Party Test for Storytelling - If you describe what you're writing at a cocktail party, do people come towards you or walk away? I can talk about my 2005 cancer diagnosis and 2007 marathon, and people lock in. I talk about my 2009 marathon, and no one cares. Test what has emotional resonance with your friends. Write and Speak To Help People SEE a Movie - When somebody's reading, they're visualizing it in their mind's eye. Can you see it? Can you feel it? If you can't run a movie in your head about what I'm writing, it shouldn't be on the page. Help them visualize it—the little white house in Concord, walking around Walden Pond. Hiring: Spirit of Generosity and Force of Ideas - Spirit of generosity means can they work with people? Will they be territorial or figure out what's best for the org? Force of ideas means are you smart and sharp? I also want edge—a little bit of productive paranoia. Not complacent, but kind to everybody. Discipline Can Show Up in Different Ways - My editor-in-chief hasn't run a mile in 25 years. Is he disciplined? Hell yeah. Works all the time, focused on every sentence. You can have mental discipline without physical discipline. I try to get the most out of different kinds of people with different strengths. Keep Going - This is the hardest time to graduate because of AI and uncertainty. Find things you're passionate about and really focus on them. My twenties weren't great professionally. I found journalism, but I wasn't good at it yet. Keep pushing, and eventually things turn out for the best. Reflection Questions What would happen if you moved at an uncomfortable pace in your most important work? Where are you setting deadlines that feel too easy and smooth? Are you ruthlessly cutting everything that doesn't propel your story forward? What sentence, meeting, or project exists simply because it always has, not because it's essential? Former Episodes Referenced #603 - Michael Easter - The Comfort Crisis #611 - Codie Sanchez - Main Street Millionaire #654 - Jake Tapper - Be So Good They Can't Ignore You Time Stamps: 02:05 Nick's NYC Marathon Experience 03:35 Nick's Father's Legacy 11:43 Running and Leadership 17:08 Overcoming Cancer and Running Again 19:24 The Importance of Setting "Stretch" Goals 21:30 Marathon Challenges and Lessons 27:09 The Warrior Athlete and Early Lessons 28:54 Nick's Role as CEO of The Atlantic 29:30 Unique Talents for a CEO Role 30:42 Balancing Multiple Interests 32:30 Writing 'The Running Ground' 37:37 Crafting a Compelling Story 41:24 Storytelling Tips for Leaders 44:15 Hiring the Right People 51:55 Running and Parenting 54:06 Advice for New Graduates 56:07 EOPC
During the Civil War, hundreds of people assigned female at birth served in male disguise. Some did it out of patriotism, some for love, and for others, it was about living as the gender they knew themselves to be. In this episode, we uncover the stories of Albert D.J. Cashier, Lyons Wakeman, Frank Thompson, Samuel Blalock, Mollie “Melvin” Bean, and Mary “John” Burns — individuals who challenged 19th-century gender norms and risked everything to serve as the men they truly were. Then we chat with Comedian, Kitty Long. Did you know The Internet Says It's True is now a book? Get it here: https://amzn.to/4miqLNy Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-internet-says-it-s-true/id1530853589 Bonus episodes and content available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent For special discounts and links to our sponsors, visit http://theinternetsaysitstrue.com/deals
Not long into his job as prison superintendent, Frank Thompson had to prepare his staff to perform Oregon's first execution in three decades. They simulated each step of the process over and over and over. This episode was first released in 2018. Say hello on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Sign up for our occasional newsletter. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts. Sign up for Criminal Plus to get behind-the-scenes bonus episodes of Criminal, ad-free listening of all of our shows, special merch deals, and more. We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
12/09/2024 EPISODE 65 - "CLASSIC HOLIDAY FILMS: FUN BEHIND THE SCENES FACTS" We all know the iconic Holiday movies like “A Christmas Carol,” “It's A Wonderful Life,” “White Christmas.” This week, Nan and Steve go behind the scenes of some of your favorite classic holiday movies and dig up some fun facts about these films that you may or may not know. We talk about the snow, the casting, the locations, and a lot more! Join in the fun as they conjure up holiday cheer with these great films. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Christmas in The Movies (2023), by Jeremy Arnold; Christmas In Classic Films (2022), by Jacqueline T. Lynch; The Many Cinemas of Michael Curtiz (2018), edited by R. Barfton Palmer & Murray Pomerance; Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas (2010), by Alonso Duaralde; Ginger: My Story (2008), by Ginger Rogers; Christmas At The Movies: Images of Christmas in American, British, and European Cinema (2000), edited by Mark Connelly; It's Christmas Time At The Movies (1998), by Gary J & Susan Svehla; AMC American Movie Classics: Greatest Christmas Movies (1998), by Frank Thompson; The ‘It's A Wonderful Life' Book (1986), by Jeanine Basinger; Great Movie Directors (1986), by Ted Sennett; The Films of Frank Capra (1977), by Victor Scherle & Wiliam Turner Levy; "35 Surprising ‘White Christmas' Movie Facts About the Cast, Songs & More,” October 31, 2024, Good Housekeeping; “A Short History of Fake Snow In Holiday Movies: From ‘It's A Wonderful Life' to Harry Potter,” December 15, 2021, LAist.com; “The Song That Changed Christmas,”October 5, 2016, by Will Friedwald, Wall Street Journal; “It's A Wonderful Life: Rare Photos From the Set of a Holiday Classic,” November 26, 2013, by Ben Cosgrove, Time magazine; “On A Wing and a Prayer,” December 23, 2006, by Stephen Cox, LA Times; “Whose Life Was It, Anyway?” December 15, 1996, by Steven Smith, LA Times; “White Christmas: Rosemary Clooney Remembers Everyone's Favorite Christmas Musical,” December 1994, by Frank Thompson, Pulse! Magazine; “Less Than Wonderful: James Walcott Reassesses Capra's Christmas Classic,” December 1986, Vanity Fair; “Capra's Christmas Classic: Yes, Virginia, It's A Wonderful Life,” December 1986, by Trea Hoving, Connoisseur; “All I Want For Christmas is a VCR,” December 24, 1985, L.A. Herald-Examiner; “Bing, Astaire Bow Out, Par Recasting ‘Xmas',”January 7, 1953, Variety; “Bing Bobs Back into ‘Christmas' Cast at Par,” January 22, 1953, Variety, “White Christmas: From Pop Tune to Picture,” October 18, 1953, by Thomas Wood, New York Times; “Around the Sets,” August 13, 1944, L.A. Examiner; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: A Christmas Carol (1938), starring Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart, Leo G. Carroll, June Lockhart, Terry Kilburn, Barry McKay, and Lynne Carver; Christmas In Connecticut (1945), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, Sydney Greenstreet, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner, Robert Shayne, and Una O'Connor; It's A Wonderful Life (1947), starring Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers, Thomas Mitchell, Beulah Bondi, Gloria Grahame, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond, H.B. Warner, Frank Albertson, Samuel S, Hind, Mary Treen, Todd Karnes, Virginia Patton, Sarah Edwards, Sheldon Leonard, and Lillian Randolph; White Christmas (1954), starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen, Dean Jagger, Anne Whitfield, and Mary Wickes; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the story of King Arthur didn't have magic? It might go a little bit like this. Richie Owens returns to discuss a pretty exhausting novelization of a pretty exhausting film. I mean, it recreates the experience of watching the movie. Kind of successful on that front? Check out Richie's podcast The Moving Screen, where he plays basketball with a guest while discussing a movie! : https://www.patreon.com/MovingScreen Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ https://letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next week on Authorized: Mel Kassel hurtles towards The Incident --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
What if the story of King Arthur didn't have magic? It might go a little bit like this. Richie Owens returns to discuss a pretty exhausting novelization of a pretty exhausting film. I mean, it recreates the experience of watching the movie. Kind of successful on that front? Check out Richie's podcast The Moving Screen, where he plays basketball with a guest while discussing a movie! : https://www.patreon.com/MovingScreen Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ https://letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next week on Authorized: Mel Kassel hurtles towards The Incident --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
Some sad news last week Gil Roth the racing dentist passed away. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania had a special event to Honor Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood. Gil's mom was one of the characters on the program. Mom did not like racing. Mr. Rodgers, Latrobe Hall of Fame, Arnold Palmer, Dow Carnahan. We have a great show for you today. Guests will include Bill Korch with a report on the 13th Annual Ed Laboon Memorial and The Dream, Tyler Harris the Director of Operations at Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway will share his thoughts on the 13th Annual Ed Laboon Memorial Race. Dave Olivieri will discuss some of the behind-the-scenes stories from the Laboon Race and a nice interview with Joe Kelly. Howie Balis has some great interviews with Russ King, Ryan Montgomery, Steve Singo and the Reno Family. 305 Sprint Car Racer Jarrett Rosencrance discusses his racing program. Jim Balentine Jr has a great interview with first time 410 sprint car winner Jeremy Kornbaugh. Jim Zufall has a great interview with Frank Thompson the "Chief of Grid" of the Historic Sportscar Racing Organization that raced at Watkins Glen
This week's guest is Frank Thompson. He has been in the competition shooting realm since 1984. He is also running for the Area 5 Director. This is NOT about his candidacy. This is about Frank, getting to know who he is and his shooting journey. You can watch the debate to learn more about his goals as USPSA Area 5 Director. https://linkliberator.com/me/@casualshooterpodcast
Welcome back, Tokers! We have a special treat for you today. We hope you all had an amazing 4/20 last weekend cuz ya boys sure did! We got invited to commentate some live pro wrestling at Spaded and Jaded tattoo in Tulsa, OK. This was our first time ever doing anything like this, and I think we're onto something. We had a blast calling the matches, even though we didn't know who almost anyone was, but that will change next time! We'll be more...."structured" if you will..
We sit down with photographer/videographer, Frank Thompson, as he shares his story of true redemption. His life of crime started at the young age of 12, and that rebellious reputation became his whole identity. Being raised on the reservation, he wasn't taught the truth about Jesus, but a chance encounter with a Christian recovering addict changed his whole perspective. Being clean and sober for four years now, Frank shares the ups and downs between that night he gave his life to Christ to now being a true follower of Him. You'll wonder if you're being fully open-minded to the people God is putting in your path.For more information about Band of Brothers, please visit https://www.joinbandofbrothers.com/If you, or someone you love, is suffering from substance abuse, you can contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357, or https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline.We want to pray for you! DM us on our IG account @greatpowerpodcast any prayer requests you may have."And with great power the apostles were giving their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all." Acts 4:33
Our Tech Leads Misha Medvedev and Kim Kraft talk with Frank Thompson about their approach, their challenges, and learnings on the way to winning the 3rd place "AI Commerce-Disruptor Award."
THE PATRIOT is a lost film. So, returning guest David Cairns joins us to pick up the pieces and discuss the film's, and Ernst Lubistsc's, connections to acclaimed studio rebel Josef Von Sternberg! We discuss THE SCARLET EMPRESS, THE LAST COMMAND, DISHONORED, THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN, BLONDE VENUS, SHANGHAI EXPRESS, and Sternberg's habit of burning every bridge available to him. Dialogue edit by Griffin Sheel. Introductory synopsis from the Paramount Press Book for THE PATRIOT as printed in LOST FILMS by Frank Thompson. NEXT WEEK: Returning guest Bram Ruiter joins us to discuss ETERNAL LOVE. For details as to where to find this film, check out our resources page. WORKS CITED: FUN IN A CHINESE LAUNDRY by Josef Von Sternberg LOST FILMS by Frank Thompson The Red, Gold, Sunset Sound Libraries at Archive.og
It's said his own handwriting was a neat and graceful script, not unlike Abraham Lincoln's. He could fake the hand of Edgar Allan Poe, Mary Baker Eddy, and dozens of other historical figures. In fact, experts believe that a large number of the documents he produced in the early 20th century are still circulating today -- and inaccurately regarded as genuine. This is the story of Martin Coneely, alias, Joseph Cosey, who could sign Benjamin Franklin's name perhaps better than Ben, himself. Executive Producers: Maria Trimarchi and Holly FreyProducer & Editor: Casby BiasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve speaks with author Frank Thompson, author of “Alamo Movies,” discussing many of the terrific films about the famous 1836 siege.
I'm joined by film historian Frank Thompson to chat about his latest book, The Compleat Beau Geste, which exhaustively documents every adaptation (and spinoff) of P.C. Wren's classic adventure novel in film, television, radio, and on stage, with a glorious collection of illustrations, many in color.A Bill&Debi Production
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In the February 2023 edition of Discussions with DPIC, former Oregon Superintendent of Prisons Frank Thompson speaks with DPIC Managing Director Anne Holsinger about how his experiences as a corrections officer—as well as being a murder victim's family member—have affected his views on capital punishment. Thompson oversaw the only two executions performed in Oregon in the past 50 years and was responsible for developing the execution protocol. He said the process of performing executions created “an additional group of victims” among the prison staff. Seeing the stress it caused him and his colleagues eventually led Thompson to oppose the death penalty.
Join Evan Hughes, Virginia Tech men's tennis coach Jim Thompson and his son and player Frank Thompson on this special episode of the Hokie Sports Insider! Coach Thompson breaks down the start to the season and key players on the court this spring for the Hokies. Frank details how he overcame his injury from last year, what it means to be coached by his Dad and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we discuss the viral story going around about La Vergne Police Department (Tennessee) Officer, Maegan Hall, that was recently fired after repeated on and off duty illicit encounters with about 10% of the police stations. We discuss the ins and outs (see what we did there…) of the situation and what we have found during our research. We also talk about WalMart having to remove an item from their Marketplace because of the branding and item logo. We talk about a New Jersey Art Teacher, Frank Thompson, that overdosed on Fentanyl in the middle of class in front of students. We also discuss the fact that Ian finally finished the original Harry Potter series and how great it ended up turning out!! Hope you enjoy!!! www.solo.to/tildeathpodcast www.youtube.com/c/TilDeathPodcastNetwork https://bit.ly/TilDeathPodcastMerch IG/Twitter: @tildeathpdcst The Whiskey Capitalist: www.solo.to/thewhiskeycapitalist https://bit.ly/thewhiskeycapitalistmerch Twitter: @WhiskeyCapPod Credits: All content Produced/Recorded by: Ian and Jennifer Avina Produced/Edited/Mixed/Mastered By: Ian Avina of Til Death Studios www.facebook.com/tildeathstudios @tildeathstudios Intro Music: HERO IN ME http://www.facebook.com/heroinmemusic @heroinmemusic Violent Vibe Tribe: https://violentvibetribe.com @violent_vibe_tribe www.instagram.com/violent_vibe_tribe MOLEKULE: https://molekule.com/ PROMO CODE LINK: https://share.molekule.com/x/6eOXHA Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, teaching, education, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by the copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. #MaeganHall #WalMart #Fentanyl #Overdose #NewJersey #Teacher #WalMartMarketplace #Inappropriate #Tennessee #LaVergne #Police #Officer #Viral #LVPD #Scandal #HarryPotter #JKRowling #Hogwarts #Butterbeer #Slytherin #HermioneGranger #Gryffindor #Hufflepuff #RonWeasley #Ravenclaw #DracoMalfoy #Magic #DanielRadcliffe #Voldemort #MovieReview #Review #Dumbledore #Livestream #TilDeathPodcast #CurrentEvents #HotTakes #TilDeathPodcastNetwork #Fun #PopCulture #Controversial #Culture #TilDeath #News #Podcast #Controversial #DIY #Irreverent #Marriage #Husband #Wife
Frank Thompson, author of The Compleat Beau Geste • Eric Grayson on Restoring The King of the Kongo, with Boris Karloff • Author Christine Leteux on a Studio in Occupied France (95:01)
Frank Thompson oversaw the only two state executions in the last 50 years in Oregon, the most recent in 1997. He's been working to abolish capital punishment ever since. Former Governor John Kitzhaber placed a moratorium on the practice in 2011, which Gov. Kate Brown extended in her administration. In 2019, the legislature narrowed the crimes that are eligible for the death penalty. And last week Brown commuted the sentences of the last remaining death row inmates and ordered the dismantling of the execution chamber itself, moving Oregon closer than it's been in decades to being a state without capital punishment. Thompson joins us to share his reflections about his experience and the direction the state is headed.Rosemary Brewer is the executive director of the Oregon Crime Victims Law Center. She says the people she represents have their own perspectives on the death penalty, and those attitudes reflect a wide range -- just like all Oregonians. But she says victims have a right under the Oregon Constitution to have a meaningful role in the justice system. Brewer says whether or not there was a legal obligation to victims or not, giving significant notice to victims when their offender's death sentence is being commuted would reflect empathy and respect. In the recent commutations, victims were notified the same day. Brewer joins us to talk about the role that respect for victims plays in the justice system at large.
“No one can speak personally about conducting and being personally responsible for killing people in the name of society better than I can," says Frank Thompson, former Oregon State Penitentiary Superintendent. Riveting, compelling and eye-opening from someone who personally participated in executions.
In this episode we sit down with Frank Thompson and Juwlz from the Socks on or off podcast!
Peggy and Frank Thompson, founder & COO, Automated Technology Company, talk about his company and how it started. He says our hope was to make everybody have the ability to get with an open system and to quit being locked into anything proprietary. They also discuss: Why companies don't want interoperability and how the European model is about the customer. Why standards like KNX and DALI aren't adopted in the United States. The Living Lab and how standards can be adopted. atcjomo.com (6/14/22 - 775) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Frank Thompson, Automated Technology Company This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
“No one can speak personally about conducting and being personally responsible for killing people in the name of society better than I can," says Frank Thompson, former Oregon State Penitentiary Superintendent. Riveting, compelling and eye-opening from someone who personally participated in executions.
On this episode of okie podcast i have Hip Hop Artist Frank Thompson. Join us as he tells about alot about everything from growing up, getting into some trouble, sobriety, finding music, and overall changing his life for the better. we had a great time and looking forward to more with frank. be sure to go check him out on spotify & apple music. please go subscribe to his youtube channel frank thompson. and go give him a follow on instagram @f.thompson675825 Also On Instagram go give @okiepodcast & @russthemuss49 a follow if you haven't yet. Thanks for listening everyone. I'm excited to let you know about my new sponsor Southwest Trading Company if you have not heard or been to southwest trading company you need to go check their store out at 1306 E 11th Street, Tulsa Oklahoma! They have so many items from different artists from all over. They have Jewelry, art, blankets, cedar boxes, clothing, collectibles I mean you can spend hours in this store just searching for the perfect gift for yourself or loved ones. So head on over yo southwest trading company and let them know Russ from okie podcast sent ya!i want to let everyone know about my sponsor RedMen Dispensary. Redmen dispensary is located in tahlequah oklahoma. if you have not checked them out then you are for sure missing out. because they have your medicinal needs from flower, dabs, papers, syrups, you name is they got is. so head on over to redmen dispensary for your medicinal needs and let them know that Russ from okie podcast sent you!Please make sure you're subscribed to Okie Podcast available on apple podcast, Spotify, stitcher, google podcasts, iheartradio, audible, overcast, Amazon music, castbox, and YouTube! Okie podcast is everywhere. Please leave a rating (5stars) and review because it helps the podcast grow so much. Episodes are now up on the Facebook page as well. Check out the website as well www.okiepodcast.comIf you would like to sponsor okie podcast you can contact me by email russell.suneagle88@gmail.com you can also visit my website www.okiepodcast.com or look for me on social media on instagram @okiepodcast & @russthemuss and also on the okie podcast facebook page as well. thanks for listeningAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sarah Emma Edmonds may be one of the greatest masters of disguise in military history, as she was able to switch from being a betrothed 17-year old girl in New Brunswick, to a 21-year old male volunteer named Frank Thompson, to a male slave and then to a female Irish peddler woman, and then back to a woman and survived to tell the tale. Sit back and listen to the latest episode “The Tombs of the Unknown Crossdressers" - a tale of women who served heroically and died in the American Civil War only to be forgotten thus becoming yet another Missing Chapter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themissingchapter/support
In Episode 33 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Cissy Wellman.
In Episode 53 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Rodney Sauer.
In Episode 73 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Nick Santa Maria.
In Episode 74 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Tom Sturges.
In Episode 64 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Scott Eyman.
In Episode 63 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Jere Guldin.
In Episode 61 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Hugh Munro Neely.
In Episode 60 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Sam Gill in the second part of his interview.
In Episode 59 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Sam Gill in his first interview.
In Episode 49 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with David Shepard.
In Episode 50 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Phil Proctor.
In Episode 43 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with John Tibbetts in the first part of his interview.
In Episode 56 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Brian Taves.
In Episode 31 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Richard M Roberts
In Episode 44 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with John Tibbetts in his second interview.
In Episode 45 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Joseph McBride in Part 3 of his interview.
In Episode 47 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Craig Barron.
In Episode 48 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Cheryl Rogers-Barnett.
In Episode 38 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Steve Stoliar.
In Episode 40 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with James Curtis.
In Episode 41 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with David Pollock.
In Episode 27 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Hugh Munro Neely
In Episode 28 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Steven Bingen.
In Episode 32 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Glenn Frankel.