A former Distinguished Visiting Fellow in American History at George Washington's Mount Vernon, Harlow Giles Unger is a veteran journalist, broadcaster, educator, and historian. He is the author of 27 books, including 10 biographies of the Founding Fathers-among them, Patrick Henry (Lion of Liberty); James Monroe (The Last Founding Father); the award winning Lafayette; and The Unexpected George Washington: His Private Life. Cited by Florence King of the National Review as "America's most readable historian," he has appeared on the History Channel and C-SPAN's Book Notes and spoken many times at Mount Vernon, Valley Forge, Yorktown, Williamsburg and historic sites in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC. Mr. Unger is a graduate of Yale University and has a Master of Arts from California State University. He spent many years as a foreign correspondent and American Affairs analyst for The New York Herald Tribune Overseas News Service, The Times and The Sunday Times (London), and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and he is a former associate professor of English and journalism. He is author of many books on American education as well as American history, including the popular" "But What if I Don't Want to Go to College? A Guide to Success Through Alternative Education, and the award-winning, three volume Encyclopedia of American Education, a standard reference in academic and reference libraries. After many years in France, Mr. Unger now lives in the United States and is an avid downhill skier and horseman. http://www.harlowgilesunger.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Harlow-G.-Unger/e/B001IQZL0E?ref_=d6k_applink_bb_dls
The famous unsolved double homicide in New Jersey from the 1920's that caused a media frenzy around the Trial of the Century is analyzed on the podcast.
Historian: Honorable John J. Jorgensen, J.S.C. (Ret)
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Middlesex County Bar Association in connection with Main Street Theatre presents Trial of the Century: The Hall Mills Murder Trial on June 22 and 23
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New York Times Bestselling author Christopher Reich joined the podcast to talk about his latest book, Matterhorn .
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Best selling author Robert Dugoni returned to the podcast to discuss his latest book, A Killing on the Hill.
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A discussion about Alternative Dispute Resolution and particularly the use of mediation in settling cases.
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The original voice of Stephanie Plum, audiobook narrator and actress, C.J. Critt joined the podcast. While she is known to many audiobook fans from the Janet Evanovich series, as the Voice of America's favorite bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum, C.J. has brought to life the works of Anne Tyler, Larry McMurtry, Patricia Cornwell, Margaret Maron, Haven Kimmel, Joan Hess, J.A. Jance and Barbara Kingsolver, among many others, in 200 works of Popular Fiction for Harper Audio, Recorded Books, BBC America Audiobooks, Library Ideas and Listen-up!, garnering a dozen EARPHONES awards and fans nationwide. She also records assorted anime voices for CrunchyRoll, Sound Cadence and Studio Nano.
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We like to focus on creativity on the podcast. Instead of books, film, characters or performances, today we discussed creating a different outcome for the devastating effects of alcoholism in the lives of its victims, along with a transformative cultural shift. The participating panelists were Hon. Bradley J. Ferencz, J.S.C. (RET.), Dana Vasers, Senior Associate, Synergy Enterprises, working on the STOP Act Project, retired attorney James Durek.
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"The Moth Project" - a multi-media production, music album, and book marries art, science, and an innate connection to the environment. Crafted by Peter Kiesewalter, the NYC based artist behind the East Village Opera Company, "The Moth Project" showcases how artists and musicians are stepping into the spotlight, collaborating with scientists to amplify the call of climate change in a captivating manner, filling the gaps where scientific data falls short. Esteemed botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer, the voice behind Braiding Sweetgrass and an esteemed member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, lends her voice to the project's central piece.
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Independant filmmaker Nancy Kates joined the podcast to chat about creating documentaries that have an impact.
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Tess Gerritsen joined the podcast to discuss her latest book The Spy Coast and her Rizzoli & Isles series.
Actress and improv coach Samantha Jones co-hosts this lively interview of Director Michael Schiralli.