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  • Pizza Italian History With Erica D Arcangelo
    2024/11/21

    We're here with Erica D'Arcangelo, Author of A Story About Pizza. This historical fiction book is an adaptation of the story of her grandfather who immigrated from Italy to America, working as a coal miner. It follows his lifetime journey of family, food, and amazing pizza. Today we will discuss growing up Italian, culture, and food. Most of all we're going to talk about how pizza became the American dream for so many Italian families that run family-owned and operated pizzerias in America today. After many years away, I suddenly found myself home. My father, at the time, was recovering from heart surgery and struggling to find his place after retiring from his job as an administrator. While working, he also owned and managed our family's pizzeria. It had been open since 1960. Little did I know that my plan to get my father "busy" again would become the inspiration for the book about my family. The story of my grandfather. While working with my father to bring the pizzeria 'back to life' I looked through old photos and listened while he told me the story of our family. How my grandfather worked in the coal mines, how poor he was, and how his dream was to open a pizzeria. This was a place where our family grew. Where celebrated Christmas Eve every year. A place where local people of all ages would come in to eat and be part of the family.@https://astoryaboutpizza.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@AStoryAboutPizza https://www.facebook.com/darcspizza https://www.instagram.com/darcspizza/ https://www.tiktok.com/@darcspizza #ItalianFoodHistory#audienceengagement #PizzaChronicles #EricaDArcangeloExplores#PizzaHeritage#ItalianCultureAndCuisine

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  • The Role of Nature in Shaping Modern Cities with Dan Handel
    2024/11/10

    Dan Handel is an architect and curator working on research-based exhibitions and publications with special attention to underexplored ideas, figures, and practices that shape contemporary built environments. He was the inaugural Young Curator at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal, has developed exhibitions for the Venice Biennale and Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, and was curator of architecture and design at the Israel Museum. Most recently, he curated the exhibition The Design of Carpets that Design Us at the CCA. He is a founding editor of Manifest – A Journal of the Americas and is currently developing a manuscript on the uneasy kinship between forests and spatial design.is an architect and curator whose work focuses on underexplored ideas, figures, and practices that shape contemporary built environments. Over the past fifteen years, he has studied the links between scientists, forest managers, and spatial designers, resulting in various exhibitions and publications. “Designed Forests: A Cultural History” is the newest book by curator and writer Dan Handel.@www.handandel.com#NatureInCities#SustainableUrbanDesign#GreenCitySpaces#EcoUrbanism#DanHandelOnCities#DanHandelOnCities#NatureAndUrbanLife#ModernCityLandscapes#UrbanNatureIntegration #CityDesignForNature#GreenCityMovement

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  • The Legacy of Mark Connor
    2024/10/29

    He writes fiction, poetry, and journalism. He is the 2022 Boxing inductee to the Mancini's St. Paul Sports Hall of Fame. He attended the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, and Regis University in Denver, Colorado, and graduated with a BA in English from the University of Minnesota. He has written and published many articles about Boxing, Irish culture, and people and events related to Irish freedom. He has also published local news and features on business, politics, and current affairs in Minnesota and the U.S. It's About Time (Millions of Copies Sold for Dad) is a saga wrapped around a package of poems, guarded by Angels. With a narrative style that reads like a novel, contains a collection of poetry, and shares an autobiography, Mark Connor guides us through a journey of love, family, and life that is ours as much as his own, peeking at the point of merger of difference and unity. Following him from memory to memory, we feel the eyes upon us, defeat the empire of fear, embrace the kingdom of love, and find ten minutes a day to be grateful. All the while, we celebrate the city of Saint Paul (with a friendly nod to Minneapolis), and experience Irish influence in neighborhood life, rooted in Catholic cohesion, embraced by indigenous America in the medicine wheel. @https://www.facebook.com/141146932597653/ #MarkConnerLegacy#HonoringMarkConner #InspiringLeadership#MarkConnerImpact #LegacyOfFaithAndVision https://boxersandwritersmagazine.com/books/

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  • The Complexities & History of the Gaza Conflict. with Robert Cook
    2024/10/10

    Robert Cook is a US Veteran, Western Civilization Expert, public intellectual historian and the author of "The Mahdi," a newly released timely thriller novel. Eagle Scout. Shooter. Soldier. Entrepreneur. Venture Capitalist. Vintner. Author. Cook is challenging the world with his new characters, offering a positive portrayal of a Muslim main character and raising awareness about the Gaza conflict through his fiction writing. He is increasing global interest in international affairs with his compelling tale of geo-political intrigue set in the Middle East. Mirroring the current dilemma in Gaza, Cook’s masterful storytelling offers a new perspective on current events. “The Mahdi” offers an electrifying tale of espionage and AI told through the lens of a modern liberal Muslim navigating war and faith. As an IPPY gold medal winner, Cook uses the popular genre of action adventure to educate the public and raise awareness about global affairs. Robert Cook is a multifaceted individual whose remarkable journey spans numerous roles: Eagle Scout, shooter, soldier, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, vintner, and now celebrated author. His diverse background enriches his writing, providing a unique depth to his narratives. A United States Army Vietnam veteran, Cook achieved the rank of Major and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and the Army Commendation Medal. His distinguished military service also earned him the parachutist badge, underscoring his dedication and bravery. In 1987, Cook was honoured as the KPMG Entrepreneur of the Year for the Metropolitan Washington, DC Region, recognizing his significant contributions to the business world. His entrepreneurial spirit and success are complemented by his philanthropic efforts. He endowed the Robert E. Cook Honors College at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, an institution celebrated in Donald Asher's "Cool Colleges for the Hyper Intelligent, Late Blooming, and Just Plain Different." Cook's literary acclaim includes being the author of the only fiction book on Bill Gates' Summer 2013 reading list. @http://www.robertcooknovels.com/#HistoryOfGaza #GazaComplexitiesExplained#UnderstandingGazaConflict #RobertCookInsights#MiddleEastHistory#GazaThroughTheAges

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  • The Legacy of Writer Jennifer S_ Brown
    2024/09/18
    Jennifer S. Brown is the author of Modern Girls, which was a Goodreads Choice Award
    semifinalist for Historical Fiction, a Massachusetts Book Award “Must Read,” and a USA
    Today bestseller. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, Fiction Southeast,
    Southeast Review, Hippocampus Magazine, Cognoscenti, and Bellevue Literary Review,
    among other places.
    Jennifer has a BFA in film and television from New York University and an MFA in creative
    writing from the University of Washington. She loves writing historical fiction because the
    research lets her live vicariously in another time and place. Jennifer has two (mostly
    grown) children, two beagles, and a husband who pretends not to hear her when she
    asks for more dogs. You can find Jennifer on Instagram (@brownjennys) or at
    www.jennifersbrown.com.“Don’t let the title fool you: Jennifer S. Brown’s latest is anything but quiet. From New
    York City’s crowded tenements to its supper clubs and secret speakeasies, The Whisper
    Sister takes readers on a heart-stopping journey of lies, passion, and shocking betrayal.
    When young Minnie Soffer arrives at Ellis Island a full seven years after her father, her
    family is greeted by a clean-shaven stranger who works for the city’s most notorious
    gangsters. Smarter than all the men in her family combined, it is only a matter of time
    before Minnie claims her rightful place as her father’s successor. Packed with tragic
    twists and stunning surprises, this Prohibition-era saga will have readers drunk on Jennifer
    S. Brown’s talent.”
    ―Lynda Cohen Loigman, bestselling author of The Two-Family House, The Wartime
    Sisters, and The Matchmaker’s Gift#JenniferSBrownLegacy#WriterJenniferSBrown#JenniferSBrownAuthor#LegacyOfStorytelling#InspiringAuthor
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  • The teacher who writes with Jeremy S Adams
    2024/08/31
    The first thing you need to know about me is that I’m a teacher who writes versus a writer who teaches. My students have always been my inspiration. My books would be very different if not written through the lens of an educator who is deeply worried that our children have become disheartened about a country I love. To me, this does not feel like an abstract problem. A country without patriotism feels like one that will wither, a wandering nation without a soul. I’ve taught at one public high school in Bakersfield, CA for over 25 years. The same school where my dad taught for over 20 years. The school where I met my wife and I graduated from, as did my 4 siblings. Lest you think I’m a guy who simply can’t get another job, the reason I’ve stayed in one place is because my school is located in a region that is an incredibly diverse microcosm of America. It is endlessly changing and thus always new and fascinating. We have brilliant and beautiful diversity at our school. @https://jeremysadamsauthor.com/ #TeacherWriter#EducationAndWriting #JeremySAdams#TeachingInspiresWriting
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  • Brian Brady Golden Gate Tales
    2024/08/27
    Born and raised in the vibrant heart of San Francisco, Brian Brady found endless inspiration in the City, celebrated for its stunning architecture, dynamic sports teams, rich traditions, and colorful characters. His career began as a Police Officer, later transitioning to a Corporate Security Executive. This path led him through diverse landscapes, from Berkeley's eclectic streets to the scenic vistas of Farmington, New Mexico, and eventually back to the Bay Area. He then moved into the private sector, holding Executive positions at prestigious organizations such as NBC Universal and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Brian’s professional journey is as varied as it is enriching, allowing him to encounter many fascinating individuals and gather compelling stories. His debut novel, "Oh, what a tangled web" (available on Amazon & Kindle), marked his entrance into the world of storytelling. Following its success, he completed additional manuscripts featuring the same beloved characters. Fans of the SFPD Homicide Inspectors from his first book will be delighted to follow their further exploits in "Hiding in Plain Sight" and subsequent novels. @https://www.goldengatetales.com/ #GoldenGateTales#BrianBradyAuthor #SanFranciscoStories#HistoricalFiction
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  • Turning family history into a novel With Roni Robbins
    2024/08/19
    The award-winning novel Hands of Gold capitalizes on Roni Robbins’ nearly four decades as a published writer: a staff reporter for daily and weekly newspapers; and a freelancer for national, regional, and online publications. She is currently a freelance reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Medscape/WebMD, where she was previously an editor after serving as associate editor of the Atlanta Jewish Times. Robbins’ articles have appeared in The Huffington Post, Forbes, the New York Daily News, Adweek, WebMD, and Healthline. She was a staff writer for Florida Today/USA Today, The Birmingham News, and the Atlanta Business Chronicle/American City Business Journals. She also wrote for Mother Nature Network, Daily Report/American Lawyer Media; The Forward, FromTheGrapevine, and Hadassah magazine, among others. In addition to major CEOs and politicians, she interviewed celebrities such as Wolf Blitzer, Andy Gibb, Hank Aaron, and Usher. Hands of Gold won the 2023 International Book Awards for multicultural fiction and the 2023 Global Book Awards gold medal for biographical survival. The novel was a finalist in the 2024 American Legacy Awards for multicultural fiction, earning a 5-star rating in the 2023 Readers’ Choice Book Awards, best adult book, and was a finalist in the 2022 American Fiction Awards, family saga.@ https://www.tiktok.com/@handsofgoldnovel#RoniRobbins#FamilyHistoryNovel#HistoricalFiction #FamilySaga#GenealogyStories#AncestryNovel
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