What did the biggest con artist of the Gilded Age have to do with the wealthiest man in the word, Andrew Carnegie? Actually, nothing, but because she claimed to be his illegitimate daughter, bankers were eager to loan her money with no documentation! It's the true story of Mrs. Cassie Chadwick, whose incredible story gives an insider look at the era when America moved from being a nation of farmers to being a nation of city-dwellers & workers.
interview classic--What was it like that first Christmas of the war in America?
interview--Comedy writer Martha Bolton on Bob Hope & GIs in WWII
interview--experienced educator Josh Beach takes a hard look at accountability metrics
review--2 beautiful and insightful books on how art forms our spirit and our heart
review--Dorothy Fields, a musical giant!
interview--Will Hazelgrove on Morristown and the trying winter of 1779-80
interview--Sharon Gless, award-winning actress, on her new memoir
interview--economist Adam Tooze discusses how COVID rocked the world‘s economy
interview--Wonderful new family devotionals for the Season of advent
interview-delightful and insightful novel about a women‘s knitting circle
interview--expert gardener tells of a famous author‘s gardens
interview--Dr. Melanie Joy looks at why we eat some animals but not all
interview--Jane Kirkpatrick brings a novelized bio of a culture pioneer
interview (short) with Brendan Borrell on the COVID vaccine
interviews--3 authors in one show
interview--Little-known warfare along Florida Panhandle-early 1800s
interview--an award-winning Australian journalist on Wuhan secrets
interview--How we can avoid a second Cold War
interview--overcomer Michelle C. Adams on her life
interview-expert Cold Case detective and a Person of Interest
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