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Welcome to episode five of A Proper DBE Podcast brought to you by Daughters of the British Empire.
The Daughters of the British Empire is a 501(c)3 nonprofit American society of women of British or Commonwealth birth or ancestry. We share and promote our heritage while supporting local charities and our senior facilities across the United States.
Today, Georgia is joined by the following guests:

  • Midwest District Organizer, Lynda Krupp - Lady Nancy Astor, Kansas
  • Midwest District Organizer, Brenda Marks - Somerset House, Kansas
  • Pam Atwell - Royal Arms, Kansas
  • Social Media Account Manager, Louise Churchill - Mary Wollstonecraft, Colorado

In this episode, we discuss a book filled with World War II memories of our members, how the documentation of such accounts is vital to the protection of our shared history, and how the podcast will serve the same function. We also discuss how the podcast came to be, how it is produced, and what the future might hold.
If you would like to learn more about the DBE, or are interested in becoming a member, you can find us online at www.dbenational.org.
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, you can email us at podcast@dbenational.org.
You can follow us on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/dbenational
Instagram: @dbenational1909
Pinterest: pinterest.com/dbenational
Theme music: https://megamusicmonkey.com/free-music-royal-tea-party-song-30-second-creative-commons/

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Welcome to episode five of A Proper DBE Podcast brought to you by Daughters of the British Empire.
The Daughters of the British Empire is a 501(c)3 nonprofit American society of women of British or Commonwealth birth or ancestry. We share and promote our heritage while supporting local charities and our senior facilities across the United States.
Today, Georgia is joined by the following guests:

  • Midwest District Organizer, Lynda Krupp - Lady Nancy Astor, Kansas
  • Midwest District Organizer, Brenda Marks - Somerset House, Kansas
  • Pam Atwell - Royal Arms, Kansas
  • Social Media Account Manager, Louise Churchill - Mary Wollstonecraft, Colorado

In this episode, we discuss a book filled with World War II memories of our members, how the documentation of such accounts is vital to the protection of our shared history, and how the podcast will serve the same function. We also discuss how the podcast came to be, how it is produced, and what the future might hold.
If you would like to learn more about the DBE, or are interested in becoming a member, you can find us online at www.dbenational.org.
If you have any questions or comments about this episode, you can email us at podcast@dbenational.org.
You can follow us on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/dbenational
Instagram: @dbenational1909
Pinterest: pinterest.com/dbenational
Theme music: https://megamusicmonkey.com/free-music-royal-tea-party-song-30-second-creative-commons/

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