This Week In America With Ric Bratton

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This Week in America is about issues that matter to you. This Week in America is informative, educational and entertaining. Hosted by veteran broadcaster Ric Bratton.

Episodes

  • Episode 2948: THE ADVENTURES OF GOLDILOCKS AND BABY BEAR: WHAT HAPPENED NEXT by Linda Hepner

    09/05/2024 Duration: 26min

    The Adventures of Goldilocks and Baby Bear: What Happened Next by Linda HepnerGoldilocks and Baby Bear are both just turning five years old and become fast friends. He is drawn to her impulsive sense of curiosity and she to his warmth. In an idealized childhood near a forest they have frequent adventures, but are helped along by their friends, wild creatures, and even trees! The stories are a mix of childlike fantasies and real-life experiences which teach kindness, courage, and self-reliance.About the AuthorLinda Hepner grew up in England and these are some stories inspired by her early life with her cousins and country walks she took with her imaginative father.These stories are only a handful of the many she has told to each of her American children and grandchildren. They are true tales, in a way, and so are the creatures who reenact some of the scenes from her life.Linda thinks they are best read aloud, and she hopes the children listening will have lots of adventures of their own!About the IllustratorBa

  • Episode 2947: REMNANTS OF HUMANITY by Christine Van Camp Zecca

    09/05/2024 Duration: 25min

    Remnants of Humanity: Journey Throughout Our Sacred Earth to Restore Balance Held Within the Feminine Dimension by Christine Van Camp ZeccaThe twenty-first century is facing worldwide disintegration. The spiritual systems are falling apart, revealing the lack of all that used to sustain humanity as notions of separation prevail. However, inclusion is essential for survival. Profound love is more powerful than hate, but those in power amplify/ hate, destroying humanity in the process. After the collapse of Western civilization in North America, survivors grounded in healing love flee south. Seven millennia later, an isolated outpost of women wants to share its hard-earned wisdom. These earth-based shamans are losing the energy to continue, unless they can connect with the Underworld of Dreaming Nature to find suitable males to join them. Their quest attracts other “remnants” that also wish to regenerate the planet and return joy to the world. Paradigm shifts are required to reinvigorate the inevitable toxic co

  • Episode 2946: A PURPOSEFUL LIFE by Agitu Wodajo

    09/05/2024 Duration: 27min

    A Purposeful Life by Agitu WodajoA Purposeful Life is the inspiring personal story of author, Agitu Wodajo, detailing her life and extraordinary accomplishments growing up in the 60s in Ethiopia, studying and working in both Ethiopia and the United States, her services to others while raising five well accomplished children as a single mom, and traveling the world. The author takes readers through her various tribulations and the incredible perseverance, optimism, and faith she sustained through it all in order to find and heed her call to empower underprivileged women to become self-reliant and bring a positive change to their family lives and their communitiesAgitu Wodajo was born in Nedjo, a small rural town in western Ethiopia. During her early life, girls’ education was not common in Ethiopia, and the estimated illiteracy rate in the nation was ninety-five percent. But soon after she was born, her father accepted the Protestant Christian faith and purchased a property adjacent to a Swedish Mission School

  • Episode 2945: HAWAIIAN EMBERS by Sheri Lynne

    09/05/2024 Duration: 23min

    Hawaiian Embers by Sheri LynneStep into the final chapter where love and danger collide in Hawaiian Embers. Mark TreVaine, co-owner of a high end restaurant called the Hawaiian Lanai, along with Detective Sergeant Zack Williams rescue Mark’s employee, Tammy’s daughter Bethany, from a kidnapper. Mark and Tammy find themselves growing closer together when Detective Williams informs them that Tammy and her daughter are in far more danger than they realized, with the attempted kidnapper being part of a larger human trafficking ring, and Bethany being their primary target.Mark encourages Tammy and her daughter to move in with him, to keep them safe. As the attraction for each other ignites, hearts race and adrenalin surges as they struggle to keep their desires hidden. Will they emerge victorious, or will the forces against them prove too powerful to overcome?Brace yourself for a rollercoaster ride of emotions, where every page brings us closer to the edge of our seats, disparate to uncover the fate of our beloved

  • Episode 2944: THE UNITED STATES ARMY GROUND FORCES DURING THE INTERWAR YEARS 1919-1941 by MSG Jim Irwin (Retired)

    09/05/2024 Duration: 25min

    The United States Army Ground Forces During the Interwar Years 1919-1941: Infantry Cavalry Field Artillery Coast Artillery by MSG Jim Irwin (Retired)The United States Army Ground Forces During the Interwar Years 1919-1941 covers the period of the Interwar years 1919-1941. It is intended for individuals interested in US Army history of that era. Insignias and pictures lend to the experience of the era.MSG Jim Irwin (Retired) is a retired community college professor. He taught business and technology courses. He served two years in the US Army during the Vietnam war, and spent another twenty-seven years in the Indiana Army National Guard. His biggest hobby is reading fiction and non-fiction alike.https://www.amazon.com/United-States-Ground-Interwar-1919-1941/dp/B0CK2ZXNBJ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+United+States+Army+Ground+Forces+During+the+Interwar+Years+1919-1941:+Infantry+Cavalry+Field+Artillery+Coast+Artillery&qid=1706538230&s=books&sr=1-1http://www.urlinkpublishing.com   http://www.bluefunkbroadc

  • Episode 2943: 2024-20seg3 Week of 5-11-24

    06/05/2024 Duration: 06min

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    06/05/2024 Duration: 17min

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    06/05/2024 Duration: 29min

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    06/05/2024 Duration: 29min

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  • Episode 2939: APEX BLUES: A BIOGRAPHY OF JIMMIE NOONE SR. AND HIS SON, JIMMY NOONE JR. by Cecile J. Picou

    02/05/2024 Duration: 23min

    Apex Blues: A Biography of Jimmie Noone Sr. and His Son, Jimmy Noone Jr. by Cecile J. PicouApex Blues chronicles the extraordinary lives and musical legacies of two generation-spanning Jazz clarinet virtuosos: Jimmie Noone Sr. and his son Jimmy Noone Jr.Jimmie Noone Sr. rose to fame in the 1910s New Orleans French Quarter jazz scene, forging his iconic 'Sweet Lorraine' style during the dawn of the genre. Later, his son Jimmy initially made waves as a San Diego local musician before feeling called to follow in his father's footsteps. He set out to revive his dad's New Orleans Jazz sound and mentorship.As the author witnesses firsthand, Jimmy exceeds even his father's musical heights through raw talent and relentless dedication to his craft. In his final days, he completes his quest: to honor Jazz history by propelling his father's sound into the future. Jimmy cements the Noone legacy, ensuring the nation remembers what sublime Jazz can be.Spanning generations, geographies, and evolutions of musical style, Apex

  • Episode 2938: WE'RE OVERDOSED by Barry I. Gold

    02/05/2024 Duration: 25min

    We're Overdosed by Barry I. GoldWe're Overdosed looks at the history of opium and the drug's spread throughout the world. It traces the origin of morphine from opium, the subsequent synthesis of opioids, and the birth of the global pharmaceutical industry. From Barry I. Gold's point of view as a scientist, he offers thoughts about gaining control of prescription opioids through Federal legislation. With the tragic epidemic of deaths from overdose, chiefly from illicit sources, he shares how the U.S. could lead in eradicating world trade of illicit drugs. The story also looks forward and asks how new treatments offer hope in treating addiction.Barry I. Gold is a retired pharmacologist who began his career teaching medical school and his career reached its peak when he managed drug development teams for a German pharmaceutical company that required his presence in Europe twice a month.He has published in Woman's Day, History Magazine, Parent.com, Ducts.org, and the book ShortStory Contest Winners by Warren Adle

  • Episode 2937: BACK TO SOMALIA by Glenn A. Bell

    02/05/2024 Duration: 25min

    BACK TO SOMALIA by Glenn A. BellWHAT DO NORTH KOREAN NUKES, SOMALI PIRATES, HELICOPTERS, JET AIRPLANES, SUBMARINES, AIRCRAFT CARRIERS, AND SAVANNAH HAVE IN COMMON? ANSWER: CAJUNEthan Breaux, call sign Cajun, has been flying charters out of Bristol, England for two years. His life as a civilian pilot has been going very well after many years of flying Special Ops missions in Army helicopters. Cajun is sought out by the CIA to coordinate then execute a super clandestine military style operation into Mogadishu, Somalia to retrieve a North Korean nuclear weapon hijacked by Pirates at the behest of Hezbollah Islamic terrorist.He reluctantly agrees to take on the dangerous mission only after learning that Savannah, the love of his life, is being held on the outskirts of Ethiopia. She is a nurse and has been taken along with an Ethiopian nurse by Somali Islamic soldiers to treat their wounded.Cajun brings together all his Special Operations buddies from the old days. The U.S. Government provides everything needed in

  • Episode 2936: LIFE LESSONS FROM 7 MILES HIGH: THE VIEW THAT CAPTURED MY HEART by Jeff Senour

    02/05/2024 Duration: 26min

    Life Lessons From 7 Miles High: The View That Captured My Heart by Jeff SenourAs an aerial film pilot, Jeff Senour knows firsthand that there are moments of excitement and awe as well as moments he has had to face fear and the unknown. Filming large aircraft going over 300 miles per hour is as safe as we make it as a result of thorough briefings and protocols. However, there are times unforeseen situations can emerge, kind of like life when we are presented with split-second decisions that have to be made.After spending over 30,000 hours, roughly 3 1/2 years in the air, aviation has taught Jeff many things about life. This journey is not all about the landing but soaring through this beautiful world, experiencing what each has in store. Usually, it's a clear, smooth day but sometimes there's a storm in our path that we have to navigate around or an emergency that pops up we have to take care of to avoid a worsening problem. Flying has taught Jeff about love, kindness, forgiveness, striving for perfection, and

  • Episode 2935: GONE WITH THE WORLD WARS: GOD'S LOVE HEALS ALL WOUNDS by Hildegard Bonacker Bruni

    02/05/2024 Duration: 23min

    Gone with the World Wars: God's Love Heals All Wounds by Hildegard Bonacker BruniIn the wake of World War II, one-third of East Germany, including East Prussia, was given to Poland and Russia with the consent of the four allies governing occupied Germany-America, England, France, and Russia. In the process, 14 million Germans who called that area home were driven from their land, receiving horrible treatment and never allowed to return. This is the story of one family's journey to safety and the miracles of God that lined their path to deliverance. In Gone with the World Wars, Hildegard Bonacker Bruni shares the inspiring true account of her family's incredible passage during and after World War II and the amazing faithfulness of God that protected them every step of the way. Hildegard shares the testimony of her parents, Gustav and Emilie Bonacker, who were born in East Prussia and lived through WWI and WWII. In July 1944, Gustav was drafted into the army, and in August of the same year, Emilie, along with s

  • Episode 2934: VOICES OF THE SOUL by Martha Gallardo Espindola

    02/05/2024 Duration: 22min

    Voces del Alma (Spanish Edition) by Martha Gallardo Espindola In the book “VOICES OF THE SOUL”. We find love, heartbreak, the pursuit of happiness, and the search for the inner being. It is by internalizing ourselves that we find balance, peace,  and the happiness we seek so much. We also find the light that becomes our spiritual guide that helps us be more creative and make better decisions, to one day be better human beings. Feelings and thoughts expressed through poetry, that is the expression of the soul.  The author was born in the little town of Coahuayana, Michoacán, Mexico. On May 04, 1967. She studied Elementary and middle school in her native state; later moving to the state of Colima to continue with her academic education. She graduated with a degree in business administration from the faculty of the University of Colima. In April 1997, she emigrated to the United States of North America to study English as a second language; establishing residence in the state of Florida, where she lives now.http

  • Episode 2933: This Week in America 2024-19seg3

    29/04/2024 Duration: 07min

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    29/04/2024 Duration: 16min

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    29/04/2024 Duration: 29min

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    29/04/2024 Duration: 29min

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  • Episode 2929: POOKA BUG AND PIG by R. Roberson Newman

    25/04/2024 Duration: 25min

    Pooka Bug and Pig by R. Roberson NewmanPooka Bug and Ham, a lady bug and pig on a farm, are an unlikely friendly duo. Their friendship shows that a real friend can be found anywhere and at any time. Friends can also be found in unusual circumstances, which teaches us about the willingness to help others and ability to trust.About the AuthorR. Roberson Newman educated children from preschool to third grade for eight years. She also spent eighteen years advocating as a marketing liaison and events coordinator in the senior living and health field. Newman is a mentor and ordained associate minister. She volunteers at the local soup kitchen and assists families through difficult times. Newman is the president of the SIIE (Strong to Encourage) foundation, which was created in honor of her son and gives scholarships to students majoring in art or English.https://www.amazon.com/Pooka-Bug-Pig-Roberson-Newman-ebook/dp/B0CFZWFRQ8/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DuWrzCBhs46gJA5ayPe6-1TmMhx2aERfqyC4tjkcY0D3vUnoJ1JTncZpXaXDls

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