Some men just refuse to die.






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Some men just refuse to die.






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Some men just refuse to die.






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The books included in producing this podcast were:
“Defiant Courage,” by Astrid Karlsen Scott, and,
“We Die Alone,” by David Howarth.
The music used in this podcast consisted of “The Awakening,” in the part one intro and part two outro, and “The Battle of 1066,” in the part one outro and part two intro. both were composed by Patrick Patrikios.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tragic Brilliance









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F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tragic Brilliance






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The books used to produce this podcast included:
“Some Epic Sort of Grandeur,” by Matthew Bruccoli,
“Paradise Lost: A Biography of F.Scott Fitzgerald,” by David S. Brown
“Crazy Sundays,” by Aaron Latham
The music used in this podcast included:
Intro for both episodes: “Cocktail Hour,” by Aaron Kenny
Outro for both episodes: “Seventh Heaven,” by E’s Jammy Jams
The incredible story of the Marines who raised the American flag over Iwo Jima and the iconic photo that changed their lives forever.








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The incredible story of the Marines who raised the American flag over Iwo Jima and the iconic photo that changed their lives forever.







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The books used in producing this podcast included:
“Flags of Our Fathers,” by James Bradley, and
“Ira Hayes: The Akimel Oodham Warrior, World War II and the Price of Heroism.
The music used in this podcast included:
Intro, both episodes: “Epic Battle Speech,” by Wayne Jones.
Outro, both episodes: “Semper Fidelis,” by the United States Marine Corps Band
In thirteen months, John Dillinger transformed himself from inconsequential ex-con to the most famous criminal celebrity in US history and the first Public Enemy Number One.









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