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Meet Dr. Don Hanley - Prt. 5

In this episode – Interview with Dr. Don Hanley . . . Music and singing, “In the year 2110, folks decide to think again, Choosing life is always free, It's the best in history, whoa whoa” . . .   Audio – Interview Questions: Hello Dr. Don, how are you today? Please tell the audience a bit of yourself. What is your doctorate in? Did you know we now have four podcast episodes, A New World of Hope , excerpts from your book on Spotify as a playlist ? Let's talk about the book. How did you come up with the premise for the book? What do you want people who read your book to come away with? You focus on the difference between indoctrination and education. Is there a solution? Why include the quote from Hitler? "What good fortune for those in power that people do not think.” How do you propose to teach people to THINK rather than just memorize? Do you have any final thoughts you would like to share with our audience? Thank you for your time today. The discussion continues; tune i...

Sundays With Glenn | Prt. 1

In this episode – Sundays with Glenn | Ep. 1. . . Have you ever had a wise friend that you wish you could spend more time with? But life's daily responsibilities just seem to get in the way. You may know such a person, a kind, gentle soul that you could just sit relaxed on your porch on a crisp autumn afternoon, passing the time engaged in conversation? With years of experience, this individual has that uncanny ability to synthesize life lessons into rare practical ideas that build communities. We all have. Or should I say we all wish we had? Allow me to introduce you to my friend, Glenn Ferguson, who turns 100 years of age on October 29, 2021 - today. I've been privileged to know Glenn over the past ten years. Admittedly, life has a funny way of introducing you to people (at just the right time) that affects your values for the better. That is, provided you recognize the opportunity and are willing to listen. Sadly, I'm afraid not many folks are eager to listen. It was ear...