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This episode is a special June the 14th edition designed to call attention to Flag Day. The text is taken from a chapter of Don't Forget Your Cape.
This episode is a special June the 14th edition designed to call attention to Flag Day. The text is taken from a chapter of Don't Forget Your Cape.
This episode is a special June the 14th edition designed to call attention to Flag Day. The text is taken from a chapter of Don't Forget Your Cape.
Today’s guest is a USA Today bestselling author who explores the depths of psychological tension and paranoia in his dark, domestic thrillers. He is a two-time winner of both the Colorado Book Award and the International Book Award, and his novels have received multiple starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. He lives in Erie, Colorado in a spooky Victorian house that we’re going to talk about later in the show. Today’s guest is Carter Wilson…
Today’s guest is a USA Today bestselling author who explores the depths of psychological tension and paranoia in his dark, domestic thrillers. He is a two-time winner of both the Colorado Book Award and the International Book Award, and his novels have received multiple starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. He lives in Erie, Colorado in a spooky Victorian house that we’re going to talk about later in the show. Today’s guest is Carter Wilson…
Today’s guest is a USA Today bestselling author who explores the depths of psychological tension and paranoia in his dark, domestic thrillers. He is a two-time winner of both the Colorado Book Award and the International Book Award, and his novels have received multiple starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. He lives in Erie, Colorado in a spooky Victorian house that we’re going to talk about later in the show. Today’s guest is Carter Wilson…
The events of human history have transpired for one of two reasons. We must conclude that historical events occur by accident, for no apparent reason, or because someone in authority conspired with others to orchestrate and perpetuate the ever unfolding chain of events. Perhaps it's a mixture of both, but is it a 50/50 blend? Our guest today has devoted countless hours to detailing the events that have given way to the unfolding of history. Today, I'm pleased to talk with A. Ralph Epperson...
The events of human history have transpired for one of two reasons. We must conclude that historical events occur by accident, for no apparent reason, or because someone in authority conspired with others to orchestrate and perpetuate the ever unfolding chain of events. Perhaps it's a mixture of both, but is it a 50/50 blend?Our guest today has devoted countless hours to detailing the events that have given way to the unfolding of history. Today, I'm pleased to talk with A. Ralph Epperson...
The events of human history have transpired for one of two reasons. We must conclude that historical events occur by accident, for no apparent reason, or because someone in authority conspired with others to orchestrate and perpetuate the ever unfolding chain of events. Perhaps it's a mixture of both, but is it a 50/50 blend?Our guest today has devoted countless hours to detailing the events that have given way to the unfolding of history. Today, I'm pleased to talk with A. Ralph Epperson...
He’s the only International bestselling author to have won the Shamus, Nero, and Lefty Awards, three of American Crime Fiction’s most prestigious prizes. His novels have been translated into a dozen languages and have won critical acclaim across the globe, including stars from every major pre-publication review outlet. He’s a graduate of Dartmouth and former journalist with The Washington Post and The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two children, but he’s Closer Than You Know… Brad Parks joins us today…
He’s the only International bestselling author to have won the Shamus, Nero, and Lefty Awards, three of American Crime Fiction’s most prestigious prizes. His novels have been translated into a dozen languages and have won critical acclaim across the globe, including stars from every major pre-publication review outlet.He’s a graduate of Dartmouth and former journalist with The Washington Post and The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two children, but he’s Closer Than You Know… Brad Parks joins us today…
He’s the only International bestselling author to have won the Shamus, Nero, and Lefty Awards, three of American Crime Fiction’s most prestigious prizes. His novels have been translated into a dozen languages and have won critical acclaim across the globe, including stars from every major pre-publication review outlet.He’s a graduate of Dartmouth and former journalist with The Washington Post and The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two children, but he’s Closer Than You Know… Brad Parks joins us today…
This episode is a special May the 4th edition designed to revisit the inspirational vision of George Lucas and the birth of Star Wars.
This episode is a special May the 4th edition designed to revisit the inspirational vision of George Lucas and the birth of Star Wars.
This episode is a special May the 4th edition designed to revisit the inspirational vision of George Lucas and the birth of Star Wars.
This episode takes a look at the Giants and Thorns that often rise up on our emotional battlefield to offer opposition.
This episode takes a look at the Giants and Thorns that often rise up on our emotional battlefield to offer opposition.
This episode takes a look at the Giants and Thorns that often rise up on our emotional battlefield to offer opposition.
She’s fierce yet sparkly… she helps seekers find brave new worlds. Her goal is magic, the medium is ink, and the fuel is coffee… and sometimes pizza.She teaches English on the university level when she’s not dancing around the living room with her family, or lifting heavy at the gym, traveling the planet, or binging superhero shows.Kadee Carder, puts life on hold and joins us for a conversation about her 5-Star book series…
She’s fierce yet sparkly… she helps seekers find brave new worlds. Her goal is magic, the medium is ink, and the fuel is coffee… and sometimes pizza.She teaches English on the university level when she’s not dancing around the living room with her family, or lifting heavy at the gym, traveling the planet, or binging superhero shows.Kadee Carder, puts life on hold and joins us for a conversation about her 5-Star book series…
She’s fierce yet sparkly… she helps seekers find brave new worlds. Her goal is magic, the medium is ink, and the fuel is coffee… and sometimes pizza. She teaches English on the university level when she’s not dancing around the living room with her family, or lifting heavy at the gym, traveling the planet, or binging superhero shows. Kadee Carder, puts life on hold and joins us for a conversation about her 5-Star book series…
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, January 20, 2018. This one is about how certain words are overused and undervalued in our day and time. I stand up for those words every now and again; in this case, I’m standing up for the F-word.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, January 20, 2018. This one is about how certain words are overused and undervalued in our day and time. I stand up for those words every now and again; in this case, I’m standing up for the F-word.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, January 20, 2018. This one is about how certain words are overused and undervalued in our day and time. I stand up for those words every now and again; in this case, I’m standing up for the F-word.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, February 3, 2018 - In this episode, I offer my perception of present day communication skills and their shortcomings.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, February 3, 2018 - In this episode, I offer my perception of present day communication skills and their shortcomings.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, February 3, 2018 - In this episode, I offer my perception of present day communication skills and their shortcomings.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, March 12, 2018 - In this episode, we’re looking at how the things we know can be used to help us work through the things we don't know.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, March 12, 2018 - In this episode, we’re looking at how the things we know can be used to help us work through the things we don't know.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, March 12, 2018 - In this episode, we’re looking at how the things we know can be used to help us work through the things we don't know.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, March 5, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about how an unforgettable childhood experience helped me learn a later-in-life lesson of a lifetime.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, March 5, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about how an unforgettable childhood experience helped me learn a later-in-life lesson of a lifetime.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, March 5, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about how an unforgettable childhood experience helped me learn a later-in-life lesson of a lifetime.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, March 3, 2018 - When it comes time to go your separate ways, you choose your words carefully. This is the how's, the why's, and the what could have been's of one such story.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, February 5, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about how the best of planning still leaves all things open to adventurous outcomes that we never planned for. Does the uncertainty of reality lead to stress of what could go wrong or the magical anticipation of what could be in the offing that we never expected?
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, February 5, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about how the best of planning still leaves all things open to adventurous outcomes that we never planned for. Does the uncertainty of reality lead to stress of what could go wrong or the magical anticipation of what could be in the offing that we never expected?
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, March 3, 2018 - When it comes time to go your separate ways, you choose your words carefully. This is the how's, the why's, and the what could have been's of one such story.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, March 3, 2018 - When it comes time to go your separate ways, you choose your words carefully. This is the how's, the why's, and the what could have been's of one such story.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, February 5, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about how the best of planning still leaves all things open to adventurous outcomes that we never planned for. Does the uncertainty of reality lead to stress of what could go wrong or the magical anticipation of what could be in the offing that we never expected?
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018 - This blog entry tracks on the celebration of my grandson's 2nd birthday and my plan to thwart time by including at least one gift each year that is intended to be opened 10 years in the future.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Friday, March 2, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about the work of Dr. Seuss and its impact. Did his work influence you in some way? I'll bet that it did and we're going to turn it up just a notch in this tribute. The blog was posted on March 2nd, his birthday.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Friday, March 2, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about the work of Dr. Seuss and its impact. Did his work influence you in some way? I'll bet that it did and we're going to turn it up just a notch in this tribute. The blog was posted on March 2nd, his birthday.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018 - This blog entry tracks on the celebration of my grandson's 2nd birthday and my plan to thwart time by including at least one gift each year that is intended to be opened 10 years in the future.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018 - This blog entry tracks on the celebration of my grandson's 2nd birthday and my plan to thwart time by including at least one gift each year that is intended to be opened 10 years in the future.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Friday, March 2, 2018 - In this episode, we’re talkin’ about the work of Dr. Seuss and its impact. Did his work influence you in some way? I'll bet that it did and we're going to turn it up just a notch in this tribute. The blog was posted on March 2nd, his birthday.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 - This blog entry looks at various aspects of goals and goal setting. Are we looking at things in the right way? Why do we make it so difficult?
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 24, 2018 - This blog entry explores why watching a baseball game has become such a bore. I grew up playing the game and still play fantasy baseball each year, which should keep me attached at the hip. But, I find myself tuning out more often than tuning in. This episode talks about why...
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 24, 2018 - This blog entry explores why watching a baseball game has become such a bore. I grew up playing the game and still play fantasy baseball each year, which should keep me attached at the hip. But, I find myself tuning out more often than tuning in. This episode talks about why...
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 - This blog entry looks at various aspects of goals and goal setting. Are we looking at things in the right way? Why do we make it so difficult?
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 - This blog entry looks at various aspects of goals and goal setting. Are we looking at things in the right way? Why do we make it so difficult?
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 24, 2018 - This blog entry explores why watching a baseball game has become such a bore. I grew up playing the game and still play fantasy baseball each year, which should keep me attached at the hip. But, I find myself tuning out more often than tuning in. This episode talks about why...
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 19, 2018 - This blog entry is built from the backstory of the mysterious Fingerprint Island, which provides a unique living illustration of how unchecked passion can be destructive, even unto the death of the very things we hold so dear.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018 - The topic of this post is passion. What sparks it and how is can breath life into our world. More specifically, this podcast speaks to something that sparked a passion early in my life and how we can encourage our kids to find and chase theirs.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018 - The topic of this post is passion. What sparks it and how is can breath life into our world. More specifically, this podcast speaks to something that sparked a passion early in my life and how we can encourage our kids to find and chase theirs.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 19, 2018 - This blog entry is built from the backstory of the mysterious Fingerprint Island, which provides a unique living illustration of how unchecked passion can be destructive, even unto the death of the very things we hold so dear.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Monday, Feb. 19, 2018 - This blog entry is built from the backstory of the mysterious Fingerprint Island, which provides a unique living illustration of how unchecked passion can be destructive, even unto the death of the very things we hold so dear.
This audio is related to a Blog Post from Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018 - The topic of this post is passion. What sparks it and how is can breath life into our world. More specifically, this podcast speaks to something that sparked a passion early in my life and how we can encourage our kids to find and chase theirs.