Quite Literally Books is bringing women’s lost literary voices back into the spotlight. Betsy talks with the founders about books, mission, and meaning.
🥏Scam Warnings 2026 are here. Lillian Cauldwell reveals how scams are changing — and what you can do to stay one step ahead. Listen and learn.
A reflection on Barry Sanders humility, quiet leadership, and why true greatness never needed ego or attention to leave a lasting legacy.
💬 In this episode, Lillian Cauldwell offers heartfelt advice on living alone after loss and encourages listeners to share their own helpful tips.
🥏Parenthood as a Workplace Asset is the focus of this audio interview as Betsy Wurzel speaks with Mark Kaplan and Mason Donovan about leadership, caregiving, and workplace culture.
✨ Lillian Cauldwell explores Greenland and the question of dominion, raising questions about Denmark’s sovereignty, NATO relations, and modern territorial ambitions.
Betsy Wurzel explores Holocaust education voices of valor with author Joanne D. Gilbert — a moving discussion about survivors, memory, and resistance.
🔍 Dan Riley explores the downfall of Sherrone Moore and other Coaches Who Fell from Grace, revealing how ego often leads to career-ending mistakes.

