The Third Horseman: Climate Change And The Great Famine Of The 14th Century By William Rosen chats with Dr. Alvin

William Rosen Click Here To Listen In May 1315, it started to rain. It didn’t stop anywhere in north Europe until August. Next came the four coldest winters in a millennium. Two separate animal epidemics killed nearly 80 percent of northern Europe’s livestock. Wars between Scotland and England, France and Flanders, and two rival claimants to the Holy Roman Empire destroyed all remaining farmland. After seven years, the combination of lost harvests, warfare, and pestilence would claim six million lives—one eighth of Europe’s total population. William Rosen draws on a wide array of disciplines, from military history to feudal law to agricultural economics and climatology, to trace the succession of traumas that caused the Great [...]

By |May 19th, 2014|Agriculture, Environment, History, Military, War|Comments Off on The Third Horseman: Climate Change And The Great Famine Of The 14th Century By William Rosen chats with Dr. Alvin

Sextant: A Young Man’s Daring Sea Vogage And The Men Who Mapped The World’s Oceans By David Barrie chats with Dr. Alvin

David Barrie Click Here To Listen Live From The U.K. In the tradition of Dava Sobel's Longitude comes sailing expert David Barrie's compelling and dramatic tale of invention and discovery—an eloquent elegy to one of the most important navigational instruments ever created, and to the daring mariners who used it to explore, conquer, and map the world. Barrie takes readers straight to the helm of some of history's most important expeditions, interweaving these heroic tales with the account of his own transatlantic passage as a young man. Among the many inspiring stories are those of the legendary Captain Cook and the great French navigator Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse, whose disappearance has long [...]

By |May 19th, 2014|History, Technology, Travel|Comments Off on Sextant: A Young Man’s Daring Sea Vogage And The Men Who Mapped The World’s Oceans By David Barrie chats with Dr. Alvin

Last Stand At Khe Sanh By Gregg Jones chats with Dr. Alvin

Gregg Jones Click Here To Listen In a remote mountain stronghold in 1968, six thousand US Marines awoke one January morning to find themselves surrounded by 20,000 enemy troops. Their only road to the coast was cut, and bad weather and enemy fire threatened their fragile air lifeline. The siege of Khe Sanh—the Vietnam War's epic confrontation—was under way. For seventy-seven days, the Marines and a contingent of US Army Special Forces endured artillery barrages, sniper fire, ground assaults, and ambushes. Air Force, Marine, and Navy pilots braved perilous flying conditions to deliver supplies, evacuate casualties, and stem the North Vietnamese Army's onslaught. As President Lyndon B. Johnson weighed the use of tactical nuclear weapons, [...]

By |May 16th, 2014|History, Military, War|Comments Off on Last Stand At Khe Sanh By Gregg Jones chats with Dr. Alvin

The Heart’s Pursuit By Robin Lee Hatcher chats with Dr. Alvin

Robin Lee Hatcher-Heart Click Here To Listen   A Colorado beauty abandoned at the altar. A rugged bounty hunter haunted by his past. In this dramatic historical novel by best-selling author Robin Lee Hatcher, two wounded hearts join forces in a pursuit across the Old West. Silver Matlock is a Colorado beauty in search of revenge against the man who stranded her at the altar and fled with the remnant of her family's fortune. She is determined to find the man who betrayed her trust. Jared Newman, rugged as the West itself, is relentless in his pursuit of lawless men---but unable to escape his own tragic past. Hardened by his life as a bounty hunter, [...]

By |May 15th, 2014|Gospel, History, Romance|Comments Off on The Heart’s Pursuit By Robin Lee Hatcher chats with Dr. Alvin

50 Children: One Ordinary American Couple’s Extraordinary Rescue Mission Into The Heart Of Nazi Germany chats with Dr. Alvin

Steven Pressman Click Here To Listen Two Ordinary Americans. Fifty Innocent Lives. One Unforgettable Journey. In early 1939, few Americans were thinking about the darkening storm clouds over Europe. Nor did they have much sympathy for the growing number of Jewish families that were increasingly threatened and brutalized by Adolf Hitler's policies in Germany and Austria. But one ordinary American couple decided that something had to be done. Despite overwhelming obstacles—both in Europe and in the United States—Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus made a bold and unprecedented decision to travel into Nazi Germany in an effort to save a group of Jewish children.

By |May 15th, 2014|Biography, History, Jewish|Comments Off on 50 Children: One Ordinary American Couple’s Extraordinary Rescue Mission Into The Heart Of Nazi Germany chats with Dr. Alvin

The Cover-Up At Omaha Beach By Gary Sterne chats with Dr. Alvin

Gary Sterne Click Here To Listen Live From Normandy, France The Rangers’ mission was clear. They were to lead the assault on Omaha Beach and break out inland. Simultaneously, other Ranger units would scale the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc to destroy the ostensibly huge gun battery there and thus protect the invasion fleet from being targeted. But was the Pointe du Hoc mission actually necessary? Why did the Allies plan and execute an attack on a gun battery that they knew in advance contained no field guns? And more importantly, why did they ignore the position at Maisy that did? Using personal interviews with the surviving Rangers who fought on the beach and at [...]

By |May 14th, 2014|History, Military, War|Comments Off on The Cover-Up At Omaha Beach By Gary Sterne chats with Dr. Alvin

Auto Biography By Earl Swift chats with Dr. Alvin

Earl Swift Click Here To Listen An unforgettable ode to American car culture, award-winning author Earl Swift's wise, funny, and captivating narrative follows an outlaw-genius motorhead as he attempts to restore an iconic 1957 Chevy from rusted-out wreck to gleaming, chromed work of American art—before the FBI closes in A classic '57 Chevy, in wretched shape: Its surviving paint is sun-bleached, salt-pocked, and cracked like a dry lakebed. Its engine hasn't turned over in years. Slumped among hundreds of other rusting hulks on a windswept patch of eastern North Carolina, the Chevy evokes none of the Jet Age optimism that made it the most beloved and instantly recognizable car to ever roll off an assembly [...]

By |May 12th, 2014|Automobile, Biography, History|Comments Off on Auto Biography By Earl Swift chats with Dr. Alvin

The Obstacle In My Way By Ryan Holiday chats with Dr. Alvin

Ryan Holiday Click Here To Listen We are stuck, stymied, frustrated. But it needn’t be this way. There is a formula for success that’s been followed by the icons of history—from John D. Rockefeller to Amelia Earhart to Ulysses S. Grant to Steve Jobs—a formula that let them turn obstacles into opportunities. Faced with impossible situations, they found the astounding triumphs we all seek. These men and women were not exceptionally brilliant, lucky, or gifted. Their success came from timeless philosophical principles laid down by a Roman emperor who struggled to articulate a method for excellence in any and all situations. This book reveals that formula for the first time—and shows us how we can [...]

By |May 7th, 2014|Business, History, Leadership, Self-Help, Technology|Comments Off on The Obstacle In My Way By Ryan Holiday chats with Dr. Alvin

American Fun: Four Centuries of Joyous Revolt By John Beckman chats with Dr. Alvin

John Beckman Click Here To Listen   From the time the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Americans have defied their stodgy rules and hierarchies with pranks, dances, stunts, and wild parties, shaping the national character in profound and lasting ways. In the nation’s earlier eras, revelers flouted Puritans, Patriots pranked Redcoats, slaves lampooned masters, and forty-niners bucked the saddles of an increasingly uptight middle class. In the twentieth century, fun-loving Americans celebrated this heritage and pushed it even further: flappers “barney-mugged” in “petting pantries,” Yippies showered the New York Stock Exchange with dollar bills, and B-boys invented hip-hop in a war zone in the Bronx. This is the surprising and revelatory history that John Beckman [...]

By |May 7th, 2014|African Americans, Agriculture, History, Politics, Pop Culture|Comments Off on American Fun: Four Centuries of Joyous Revolt By John Beckman chats with Dr. Alvin

Alex’s Wake By Martin Goldsmith chats with Dr. Alvin

Martin Goldsmith Click Here To Listen A tale of two journeys... On May 13, 1939, the luxury liner SS St. Louis sailed away from Hamburg, Germany, bound for Havana, Cuba. On board were more than 900 Jewish refugees fleeing persecution in Nazi Germany. But an indifferent world conspired against them. After being denied landing rights in Havana, the refugees were turned away by the United States and Canada and forced to sail back to Europe, where the gathering storm of the Holocaust awaited them. Two of those refugees were Alex Goldschmidt, a sixty-year-old veteran of World War I, and his seventeen-year-old son Klaus Helmut Goldschmidt. After their trans-Atlantic voyage, they landed in France. They would [...]

By |May 3rd, 2014|Biography, History, War|Comments Off on Alex’s Wake By Martin Goldsmith chats with Dr. Alvin