Surfs Up! Meet The Real Gidget!
Kathy Kohner Zuckerman, the real-life GIDGET. Her story ignited a surfing sub-culture in America and Gidget mania around the world. This episode is dedicated in loving memory to James Darren, forever Moondoggie.Welcome to On Cue Chris Costello! Communicator Award of Excellence - Podcast series winner!
The Kiss That Silenced A War
The Sailor and the Nurse. The timeless, iconic photo taken in New York City's Times Square, the day WWII ended. But who were these two people, and how were they identified? Author Larry Verria uncovers decades of mystery with our host, Chris Costello.Welcome to On Cue Chris Costello! Communicator Award of Excellence - Podcast series winner!
France To New York - Igniting Vaudeville's Legacy
Vaudeville, born in France, raised in New York. From the saloon halls, to the Palace Theater, who were the immigrants that shaped Vaudeville's legacy, changing the face of entertainment forever? Historian Rob Snyder draws back the curtain to reveal Vaudeville's rich history.Welcome to On Cue Chris Costello! Communicator Award of Excellence - Podcast series winner!
An Olympian and a Concert Violinist - Meet Elizabeth Beisel!
Olympian Elizabeth Beisel talks about her challenges of being one of the youngest Olympian's ever to compete. She is driven by her desire to win, and her passion in giving back. What centers her? It's playing the violin!Welcome to On Cue Chris Costello! Communicator Award of Excellence - Podcast series winner!
Cold War Adversaries - Francis Gary Powers Jr., and Sergei Khrushchev Discuss Their Father's Legacies
The United States and The Soviet Union. Chris talks with Francis Gary Powers, Jr. and Sergei Khrushchev, sons of two iconic and historical figures of the Cold War. What was it like knowing the world was watching every move their dads made? In this historical podcast, Chris also opens up the discussion to today's students.Welcome to On Cue Chris Costello! Communicator Award of Excellence - Podcast series winner!