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Interesting Show Notes
Journalist and author Dean Calbreath joins us to share the forgotten history of Nicholas Said, a Civil War Sergeant. Said’s...
Who decides what is taught in history education, and what remains untold? Jasmine Holmes is an educator and author, who sits down with Sharon...
Let’s face it, the Federal Reserve (not a prison), is a public-private partnership that’s a little hard to understand....
Long time listeners are no strangers to the lives of First Ladies, and today we talk about Edith Wilson, who was so much more than just her...
Susan Wels, whose new true crime book, An Assassin in Utopia, proves that real life really is stranger than fiction. Stay tuned as we dive into...
It's a complex period of U.S. history that’s regularly distilled down to its simplest policy highlights: Reconstruction. Sharon...
Fellow Jefferson Award Recipient, Kat Wehunt, joins Sharon to speak out about a deeply personal subject: Sex Trafficking. Kat is a leading...
Don’t like a new law in your state? Don’t blame your senator, hold your state legislators accountable. And the same goes for the...
Sharon speaks with award-winning journalist Rebecca Nagle about an important case that SCOTUS will rule on later this spring: Haaland v. Brackeen....
We, and our children, need access to a well-rounded history that’s free from white-washing or censorship. Sharon talks to author and...
Sharon welcomes back friend, Carlos Whittaker, to talk about his new book, How to Human. Carlos wants people to pause and think, how do we human...
Who really is Vladimir Putin, and how did he come to rule over Russia? Sharon chats with the duo, author Andrew Weiss and...