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.
2.5 How to Be Happy in Any Situation
Andy introduces the Grateful Decision: Today, I will choose to be happy. He explains how it really is possible to gain more control over your...
Getting Over The Mad!
Join Ginny Williams on her comically tumultuous day that starts with spilled coffee and escalates through forgotten white shirts and solo lunch...
Do businesses have their own culture?
Absolutely. Businesses have their own culture. Businesses have their own culture, families have their own culture, a teams have their own culture,...
The Emperor’s New Clothes
First published in 1837, this tale is a timeless satire on human vanity, conformity, and the fear of speaking out against popular opinion.
These Ol’ Tables
In every season the table is where special holidays are celebrated. At the end of every workday and workweek, it is the food, family, and fellowship...
Strings of Innovation: Eleanor Rigby Reimagined
Step onto the Musicians Dock and experience Mike Rayburn’s captivating rendition of Eleanor Rigby on the harp-guitar. Mike begins by introducing the...
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