This show features authors, artists, and commentators of all stripes dealing with the arts, sports history, American history, world history, and socio-political issues. This show tapes every Tuesday evening, usually at 10:00 PM EST.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooks |
Tonight’s guest is author Sharon K. Connell. Sharon was born in Wisconsin but lived most of her adult life in Chicago and Florida where she worked in clerical positions in the medical field and in advertising. She is now retired and resides in Housto... more
Tonight’s guest is sports author Wayne Stewart. Wayne lives in Ohio and has been writing sports history since 1978. He has published at least 40 books. His books run the gamut from Pro Football to Major League Baseball to NBA basketball. more
Tonight’s guest is author Dr. Dean Haycock. Dean is a science and medical writer living in New York. He earned his doctorate in neurobiology at Brown University. Dean has written numerous articles for academic journals. more
Tonight’s guest is forensic genealogist and author Jacqueli Finley. Jacqueli is a forensic genealogist and assistant investigator for DNA Consultants since last May. She has also been doing genealogical research on the Lee family of Virginia since 20... more
Tonight’s guest is digital creator Patrick Hickey, Jr. Patrick is the owner and Editor-in-Chief of Legacy Comix. He is also a voiceover performer for various Indie Game Developers. He is also a staff writer at Old School Gamer magazine. He is also a ... more
Tonight’s guest is author Mike Selby. Mike was born and raised in the shadows of the British Columbia Rocky Mountains. He has served as the Deputy Director of the Cranbrook Public Library since 2007 and is also a columnist for the Daily Townsman in C... more
Tonight’s guest is investigative reporter and editor Scott Wheeler. Scott has been working at Capitol Media Group since 2008 and for 10 months also worked for One America News Network. He is also the chief correspondent for American Investigator Tele... more
Tonight, we have a special guest: Pro Football Historian and author Terrence “T.J.” Troup. T.J. is one of the foremost historians of professional football. He has written numerous articles for “American Football Coaches Monthly” and was the football ... more
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I just discovered this podcast this evening and enjoyed listening to my friend T.J. Troup on the 1961 NFL Championship Game and Bill Nowlin on my baseball hero Ted Williams and his .406 1941 season. I look forward to catching up on the many shows in the archive.
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