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US History Repeated

Jimmy LaSalle & Jeananne Xenakis

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History Repeated discusses important historical and political concepts that are essential to understanding and discussing U.S. history and politics. Topics and concepts that you should have learned in school, but weren’t interested at the time. History isn’t boring, but is often discussed with a political slant or bias. Our goal is to provide our listeners with the facts. Our podcasts avoid pushing a political agenda. We believe people are tired of being told what and how to think about a to ...
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This podcasts focuses on the battles with Japan in the Pacific. The Pacific Theater was the largest theater of the war. The Japanese referred to the Pacific Theaters as the Greater East Asia War. The Pacific theater presented an entirely different strategic landscape. The US was joined by Great Britain & China in defeating the empire of Japan. Brit…
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Today we are going to be talking about The Holocaust and what the United States, the Allies and people around the world knew about what was happening. Today we are joined by a special guest, Rebecca Erbelding, a historian, an author, educator and archivist at The National Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Rebecca Erbelding is the author…
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This podcast covers World War Two as it rages on in Europe. We discuss the goings on in Europe at the time, and we dig into the Allied Strategy, the switching of sides and U.S. alignment with The Soviets. On the homefront, in The U.S. we cover the contributions of Black Americans, women's contributions during the war, rationing, victory gardens, an…
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“My driving force is to help people become the best versionsof themselves,” says Portia Bryant, Doctor of Emotions. Portia Bryant specializes in emotional healing and has thegift of gently walking broken clients through the process of living free andwhole. She has over 20 years of experience working in the community anduncovering the secrets of why…
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Join Florenza on On the Air with guests Braylon and Peyton Bryant. Explore your inner superhero in "There is a Superhero in Every Kid." A group of friends embark on thrilling adventures, facing off against villains and unlocking hidden powers. Who will emerge as the hero?Could it be your best friend or even you? Join us on this captivating journey …
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This podcast covers the Allied invasion at Normandy. It was the largest and most complex amphibious invasion in history. The actual date of the invasion was pushed back a number of times due to changes in the plan. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and a half a million military vehicles would need to be brought to the beaches at Normanday. As early…
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“One in the Chamber” by Robin Peguero is a grippingpolitical mystery novel that combines personal dramas, political maneuverings,and a thrilling murder mystery. Let me give you an overview of the book: On Capitol Hill, they work you to death. Cameron Leann is new to Washington, D.C. An Iowa farm boy without a penny to his name, Cam has joined a gro…
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Part three of our coverage of Japanese Internment during World War Two finds Jeananne continuing her interview with Angela Sutton, an Interpretative Ranger at Tule lake, one of the most infamous of the incarceration centers to get inside knowledge and more details of what went on in the camp. We get many details and a few stories, including first h…
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Etta Easton joins Florenza on On the Air with Florenza to discuss her debut romance novel, The Kiss Countdown (release date April 9, 2024). Etta Easton’s journey into romance began in middle school. Her best friend pulled a Tupperware bin full of Harlequin paperbacks from her mom’s closet, and Etta has never looked back. She is a certified hopeless…
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Part two of our coverage of Japanese Internment during World War Two finds Jeananne interviewing Angela Sutton, an Interpretative Ranger at Tule lake, one of the most infamous of the incarceration centers to get inside knowledge and more details of what went on in the camp. On January 14, 1942, FDR issued Executive Order 2537 which required non-U.S…
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After the attack on Pearl Harbor – political debate began about the need to protect the country against another attack from the Japanese, the fear of espionage, and racism all led to the eventual passage of a series of executive orders. Prior to the forced removal from the West Coast, assets were frozen, and the FBI led by J. Edgar Hoover had compi…
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Why did Japan attack the US at Pearl Harbor? It’s important to first consider the history between Japan and the US. Political relations between the two countries have a complicated past. Unlike it’s Pacific neighbor, China, Japan had been successful in isolating itself from the Western world. Japan was building an empire and by 1905, they had just …
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Hosts Dan White and Pam Stack present the 2023 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR. Finalists by category- Ashley Winstead - Southern Gothic - MIDNIGHT IS THE DARKEST HOUR Lev Rosen -Historical Fiction - THE BELL IN THE FOG Kate Clayborn - Romance -GEORGIE ALL ALONG Keith Bruton - Humorous Thriller - THE LEMON MAN Reed Farrel Coleman - Police Procedural - SLEEP…
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Jim Fusilli is the author of multiple novels and has published many short stories that have appeared in a variety of magazines as well as anthologies edited by Lee Child, Dennis Lehane, Laura Lippman and other masters of the mystery genre. The former Rock & Pop Critic of The Wall Street Journal and occasional contributor to National Public Radio’s …
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Jon Lindstrom is a 4-time Emmy© nominated actor, a published author, an award-winning filmmaker, and occasionally a drummer. By most accounts, he is also a pretty nice guy. He lives mostly in Los Angeles, which is what he mostly writes about: The good people, the bad people, the business of show and the experience of living in sunny, seductive, cor…
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Actor, director, producer, and masterful storyteller Eriq La Salle is best known to worldwide television audiences for his award-winning portrayal of Dr. Peter Benton on the medical drama ER. Educated at Juilliard and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, his credits range from Broadway to film roles, starring alongside Eddie Murphy in Coming to America,…
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Thomas M. Kostigen is an award-winning and New York Times-bestselling author and journalist. He founded the Climate Survivalist column for USA Today and has written for numerous publications, including The Washington Post, National Geographic, Discover, Departures, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, and The Wall Street Journal, among other…
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The Beekeeper's Apprentice In the Mary Russell series (first entry: The Beekeeper's Apprentice), fifteen-year-old Russell meets Sherlock Holmes on the Sussex Downs in 1915, becoming his apprentice, then his partner. The series follows their amiably contentious partnership into the 1920s as they challenge each other to ever greater feats of detectio…
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Author Lisa Dodson stops by to discuss her newest release, The Bodyguard's Deadly Mission. Lisa is a National Bestselling Author and an Amazon #1 bestselling author with a remarkable portfolio of over nineteen novels. Her extensive work covers various genres, from Multicultural to Contemporary, Romantic Suspense to Sweet Romance, and Clean Read. Li…
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Today we begin our long anticipated coverage of World War Two. Now, this being a US History Podcast, we are not going to delve into the granular details of the beginnings of the war in Europe, but we do give a general sense of the goings on that began the conflict. We then really discuss the US Policy of neutrality at the time. So, German blitzkrei…
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Welcome to the Thought Garden - on Air! Host Alexis Quintal, CEO and Owner of Rosarium PR & Marketing Collective has invited entrepreneurs who have a story to tell come to bring out their inner author on this show. Today, we’re excited to talk with Alexandra Chan, who likes to go by Alexka, she is an archeologist, author, and artist. Alexandra has …
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Welcome to On the Air with Florenza, your podcast destination for authentic conversations with a twist. On this episode, Florenza sits down to interview Suzy Woo, a visionary in the realm of life, purpose, and fulfillment. Suzy is not just a guide; she's a compassionate soul dedicated to helping you rediscover your core self and teaching you to emb…
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Join Florenza in a captivating episode of Words to Ponder as she welcomes the multi-talented Rhonda Crowder. With a Bachelor of Arts in English and a 2019 Cleveland Champion, Rhonda is a journalist, manuscript editor, entrepreneur, and authorof the debut novel Riddles. Beyond her literary achievements, Rhonda is a dedicated advocate for literacy an…
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This is a USHR first with a podcast specifically on a First Lady. The longest sitting First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt was very involved in her husband's presidency. We get into all of the below and then some. She held regular press conferences as First Lady in The White House and only allowed female reporters as they were barred from the President’s …
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Tracy Clark, a native Chicagoan, is the author of the Cass Raines Chicago Mystery series, featuring ex-cop turned PaI Cassandra Raines. Tracy, a proud member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America, is a lifelong South-Sider and roots for every Chicago team with equal enthusiasm. She is currently busy writing her next book. visit www.tra…
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Richard North Patterson is an American fiction writer, attorney and political commentator. His new legal thriller is TRIAL. Patterson graduated in 1968 from Ohio Wesleyan University and has been awarded that school's Distinguished Achievement Citation and his national fraternity's Alumni Achievement Award. He is a 1971 graduate of the Case Western …
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Award-winning authors Pamela Fagan Hutchins discussed the release of the first 3 Delaney Pace Mystery books. ORDER SERIES HERE: https://amzn.to/3RbWJhN Book 1 Her Silent Bones here: https://ow.ly/ANTX50QaHwpBook 2 Her Hidden Grave: https://geni.us/B0CNTG9NHRcoverBook 3 Her Last Cry: https://geni.us/B0CNTG15KDcover…
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Shakir Rashaan joins Florenza. Join Florenza on an enthralling episode of Words to Ponder as she dives into the vibrant literary universe of Shakir Rashaan, a true legend in the world of storytelling. Recognized as a conjurer of worlds and acclaimed author, Rashaan made a powerful entrance onto the literary scene in 2012 with his contribution to Z-…
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Jackie Kenner sits down with Florenza on Words to Ponder. Join Florenza in a captivating episode of Words to Ponder asshe sits down with the remarkable Jackie Kenner, the visionary behind Connecting with Jackie. Jackie, a psychic medium, mentor, accomplished author, and the charismatic host of the Connections with Jackie Podcast, shares her extraor…
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When FDR came into the presidency he promised to act swiftly in order to help the nation face the dark realities of the moment. FDR wasted no time in implementing his plan for economic recovery, which would come to be known as the New Deal. When we talk of the New Deal we often link it to the 3 Rs ( Relief, Reform & Recovery). He implemented variou…
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Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was the longest sitting President of the United States. His Presidency was full of challenges, ranging from The Great Depression, up through most of World War II. Our coverage of FDR will span a number of podcasts, and we summarize his presidency in two parts plus another sandwiched in the middle specific to "The New Dea…
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We are starting to build toward World War II and there are things happening both at home and abroad. As this is a US History Podcast, we talk more to the way the US views the events occuring in Europe and the US policy of Neutrality. We cover the US response to the rise of totalitarian dictators: Adolf Hitler in Germany Benito Mussolini in Italy Fr…
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Welcome to the second episode of the Thought Garden - on Air! Host Alexis Quintal, CEO and Owner of Rosarium PR & Marketing Collective has invited entrepreneurs who have a story to tell to bring out their inner author on this show. Today's guest is Brittany Ranew, Author of Lion of Fire: Riley Jordan and the Fire Prophecies and also a real estate a…
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SONIA SATRA IS A MINDSET AND FITNESS THOUGHT LEADER WHO SPECIALIZES IN PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION BY INTEGRATING THE MIND, BODY, AND EMOTION TO CREATE LASTING CHANGE. AS THE FOUNDER &CEO OF MOTICISE, AN AWARD-WINNING LIFESTYLE WELLNESS PROGRAM THAT COMBINES MOVEMENT WITH MINDSET, SONIA TRAVELS THE WORLD HELPING PEOPLE REACH THEIR OWN PERSONAL GREATNES…
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The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco and when it was finished in 1937, it was at one time the longest suspension bridge in the world. Today, it no longer holds that title – that belongs to a bridge in Turkey. We list all the record holding suspension bridges that are still in existance today. Jimmy and Jean have been on 7 of the 17! H…
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Our Podcast on The Hoover Dam delves into what brought about the need for the dam, the financing, planning, building, and the benefits of the dam. The Hoover Dam allowed for the regulation of water throughout the southwest United States. Prior to the dam being built, there was flood season, and drought season. Devistation, and scarcity. Learn all a…
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➡️ Enter below or click to win this week's WYWR romance giveaway for A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER 📚💗 or at www.WhileYouWereReading.com A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👋 Helloooo swoon squad! I’m your host, best-selling rom-com author Lisa Daily — and every week, I'm bringing you the best contemporary romance novels of 2023. Today on While You Were Re…
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Welcome to the first episode of the Thought Garden - on Air! Host Alexis Quintal, CEO and Owner of Rosarium PR & Marketing Collective has invited entrepreneurs who have a story to tell come to bring out their inner author on this show. Our first guest is Mandy Schulis, Story and Mindset Strategist, Author, and Speaker. She shares with us her journe…
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In this podcast Jimmy and Jean discuss The Great Depression and the aftermath of the stock crash. We will discuss economic impacts like bank runs and some of the programs put in place to prevent things like this happening again. We get into the environmental crisis of the time, The Dust Bowl. We get into social impacts of the depression and discuss…
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➡️ Enter below or click to win this week's WYWR romance giveaway for MIDNIGHT AT THE CHRISTMAS BOOKSHOP 📚💗 or at www.WhileYouWereReading.com MIDNIGHT AT THE CHRISTMAS BOOKSHOP ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👋 Helloooo swoon squad! I’m your host, best-selling rom-com author Lisa Daily — and every week, I'm bringing you the best contemporary romance novels of 2023. Toda…
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➡️ Enter to win this week's WYWR romance giveaway for SPILL THE SWEET TEA 📚💗 or at www.WhileYouWereReading.com SPILL THE SWEET TEA: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👋 Helloooo swoon squad! Welcome to Season 2 of WHILE YOU WERE READING: a podcast for contemporary romance readers. I’m your host, best-selling rom-com author Lisa Daily — and every week, I'm bringing you the…
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In this podcast we continue our coverage of the life and presidency of Herbert Hoover. In part two, we pick up where he is appointed Secretary of Commerce and all his accomplishments while serving that office, then we delve into his presidency, the Great Depression, as well as his many contributions after he served as president, often being asked b…
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➡️ Enter below or click to win this week's WYWR romance giveaway for YOU WITH A VIEW 📚💗 or at www.WhileYouWereReading.com YOU WITH A VIEW: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👋 Helloooo swoon squad! Welcome to While You Were Reading — a podcast for contemporary romance readers. I’m your host, best-selling rom-com author Lisa Daily — and every week, I'm bringing you the bes…
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➡️ Enter below or click to win this week's WYWR romance giveaway for A LOVE CATASTROPHE 📚💗 or at www.WhileYouWereReading.com A LOVE CATASTROPHE: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👋 Helloooo swoon squad! Welcome to While You Were Reading — a podcast for contemporary romance readers. I’m your host, best-selling rom-com author Lisa Daily — and every week, I'm bringing you t…
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In this podcast we cover the life and presidency of Herbert Hoover. In part one, we begin with how he grew up, his education, his early days as a geologist, as well as his travels around the world with his wife. Their travels around the world are what moved Hoover and his wife into their becoming very active in international relief efforts and othe…
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