Remembering Pearl Harbor Day invites us to pause, reflect, and honor the courage and sacrifice shown on December 7, 1941.
In this episode, Betsy Wurzel speaks with Jerry Glazer as he reveals the painful truths behind Vietnam Uncensored. Learn what really happened in Vietnam and why honoring every veteran’s story matters.
Chatting with Betsy explores how Don Eggspuehler’s letters to his mother during the Vietnam War turned into a legacy of love and truth. Learn how personal storytelling can heal—and honor—a generation.
Dan Riley, host of Dan Riley Sports Talk, explores the dangers of cutting brain injury research funding. Learn who’s affected—and why it matters now.
By distorting the truth through lies, manipulation, and exaggeration, Hitler crafted a version of history that served his agenda and silenced dissent.
That promise turned into a lifeline of letters from the war zone, and later, into a powerful book that captures the fear, humor, pain, and resilience of a young man navigating the harsh realities of Vietnam.
Sanders cautions against allowing the administration to extend undue admiration to bullies, racists, and warmongers, urging vigilance and resistance instead.
This book holds a deep personal meaning for Betsy. It mentions the USS Bunker Hill, a Navy ship my father, Howard Wurzel, served on when it was attacked twice. While my father rarely spoke about his experiences at Truk, I knew about other…
One crucial takeaway from this discussion? The power of book reviews! Lluew highlighted how reviews on platforms like Amazon and Goodreads significantly impact book sales and provide invaluable feedback to authors.

