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How does the past define our future? In Part 3 of our "Four Voices: One Debut" series on Big Blend Radio's "Toast to the Arts," we dig into the stories that haunt us—from the battlefields of the Cuban Revolution to the hidden secrets of our own family trees. This episode features four authors who explore the power of history and heritage. We sit down with Matt Cost to discuss the rise of Fidel Castro, Mike Nemeth on how personal loss and family drama fuel a debut, Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski on the karmic echoes of genealogy, and Clifford Garstang on how global travel and cultural displacement enrich the novelist's perspective. Join us as we discuss the "first-born" novels that explore where we come from and the resilience required to move forward. FEATURED AUTHORS & DEBUT NOVELS * Matt Cost – I Am Cuba: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution https://www.mattcost.net/ * Mike Nemeth – The Undiscovered Country https://mikenemethauthor.com/ * Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski – Dead Reckoning https://annabartkowski.com/ * Clifford Garstang – The Shaman of Turtle Valley https://cliffordgarstang.com/ CATCH UP ON THE SERIES: * Part 1: The Leading Ladies - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/the-leading-ladies * Part 2: Secrets & Journeys - https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/secrets-and-journeys SUPPORT EDUCATION & LITERACY: Visit https://theglobalhenry.org/ to support The Steppes of Henry Foundation. By purchasing the books of the late world traveler and author Henry Biernacki, you fund tuition and essentials for girls in Africa and Mexico. 100% of your purchase goes directly to the children. Give the gift of a book and fund a lifetime of education.
In this inspiring episode of Big Blend Radio's Success Insider series, we chat with award-winning author Mike Nemeth, whose five compelling novels—A Tissue Full of Lies, Defiled, The Undiscovered Country, The Two Lives of Eddie Kovacs, and Parker's Choice—have earned accolades in Southern Fiction, Romantic Mystery/Suspense, and Diverse & Multicultural Mystery/Suspense. A former tech executive turned full-time author, Mike's work explores the provocative theme that morality and legality are not always aligned, challenging readers to think critically in an increasingly secular world. His writing has been featured in The New York Times, Georgia Magazine, Southern Writers' Magazine, Deep South Magazine, and more.
Mike Nemeth - "Fretting"
Mike Nemeth - "I Thessalonians Chapter 2"
Mike Nemeth - "I Thessalonians Chapter 2 Continued"
Mike Nemeth - "Supporting Missions"
Mike Nemeth - "Touch Of God"
Mike Nemeth - "Pray Earnestly"
Mike Nemeth - "Mission Letters - Part 2"
Mike Nemeth - "Proverbs 31 Woman"
Mike Nemeth - "Mission Letters"
Mike Nemeth - "A Telling Testimony"
Mike Nemeth - "I Samuel Chapter 9"
Mike Nemeth - "I Samuel Chapter 8"
Mike Nemeth - "Challenge Of Belief"
Mike Nemeth - "When You Encounter A Lion"
Mike Nemeth - "I Samuel Chapter 8 - Part 2"
Mike Nemeth - "I Samuel Chapter 8"
Mike Nemeth - "Things You Need To Let Soak In"
Former MSU Media Relations Director Mike Nemeth stops by to talk Bulldog Sports.
Mike Nemeth - "Confidence - Part 2"
Mike Nemeth - "Confidence"
Matt Inbusch, senior manager at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and Mike Nemeth, senior adviser for agriculture and environmental sustainability at fertiliser business Nutrien talk with Ian Welsh about how nature's role in the global economy is increasingly being valued. They discuss WBCSD's nature-positive roadmaps and navigating the challenges and opportunities of nature-positive agriculture.
In the following episode of the Transition, I'm joined by my good friend and Army Veteran, Mike Nemeth, Founder of Emblem Athletic, an apparel company that provides custom athletic apparel to athletes, teams, and organizations. I've had a chance to witness Mike scale his company from a handful of employees to almost 30+ and one of inc 500's fastest-growing companies. Every day until he sold the company earlier this year, it was a struggle, which Mike opens up about on today's show. He gets real about his journey scaling Emblem, including the mental and physical toll it took on him, how he managed to introduce a new line of business during the pandemic, and why he let go of his initial dreams and aspirations for the company before he decided to sell it. This is jammed packed episode full of nuggets from one founder to another, so make sure you tuned in. Be sure to subscribe to the Transition Newsletter on Substack here: https://bit.ly/37Bb8NeOrder my book, “Black Veteran Entrepreneur” here: https://amzn.to/3gme7kgLearn more about Emblem Athletic here: https://www.emblemathletic.com/