Remember “America Held Hostage!” Have you ever pondered the depths of human endurance, facing peril in a distant land away from loved ones? Step into the shoes of Rocky Sickmann, a U.S. Marine who was taken hostage during the tumultuous Iran crisis of 1979. In this “I Was There,” you’ll hear the unfiltered account—revealed firsthand—of the 444 days he spent as a captive, shedding light on strength, sacrifice, and unwavering determination in the face of adversity.
The Cask of Amontillado
First published in 1846, this grim short story is told from the perspective of a man whose family name has been insulted by an arrogant wine...
How to Outline a Nonfiction Book (Even if You Hate Outlining)
You’ve got what you believe is a great idea for a nonfiction book. Your research is done, creativity is flowing, and you’re as ready as...
Black Cod
Discover the surprising world of Alaskan black cod in this exciting episode of Betcha Didn’t Know, hosted by Briley Crisafi. Dive deep into...
Mastering Chicken Frying and Double-Fried Potatoes
Get ready to fry up some Southern charm with Bob Woodall! Join Bob as he channels his grandma’s kitchen wisdom, turning chicken into crispy, juicy...
2.3 The Peyton Manning School of Action
Andy uses one of his favorite football teams as an example of why taking action is so crucial to everything you are trying to accomplish.
Reflecting on Two Hits
9/11 – a date that shook America. Dive deep with Gordon Mote into a heartfelt reflection of the day in the studio as this tragedy unfolded, and how...
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