After the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed in the final days of World War II, over 1,000 men were thrown into the open ocean. Only 316 survived. In this gripping firsthand account, Edgar Harrell recounts the harrowing four and a half days he spent in shark-infested waters—battling heat, dehydration, and despair. His story is one of unthinkable loss, extraordinary courage, and the quiet strength that emerges in life’s darkest moment
Random Acts of Kindness
Did you know that kindness is contagious? Jimmy Yeary is here to deliver a special Salty Mug about a random act of kindness that happened to him....
Is being different from your spouse a good thing in marriage?
Actually, it’s a necessary thing, not just a good things, a necessary thing. Polly and I’ve been married a while, but I remember early...
Forgotten Science (Agriculture)
Secrets kept, history forgotten, ideas frozen in time—everything is not written in the history books, and today, we’re uncovering an agricultural...
The Importance of Reading for Writers
Have you ever wondered how the best writers seem to string words together so effortlessly? I promise, it’s not magic—it’s reading! Yep, the simplest...
Animals in WWI
An incredible Betcha Didn’t Know right out of the annals of history…but never included in anyone’s history book! From brand new Captain Julie...
Jeff Allen: Happy Wife, Happy Life
Stand up comedian Jeff Allen riffs on family, marriage, and more in this live comedy set.
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