In a world that’s gone
seemingly mad, it’s possible to find stability, peace and good will among men.
Most if it begins with us!
As I continue this special
ABC’s of NOW series, one in which we re-examine elementary beliefs in light of
today’s great shift, we take up the letter E and the word Everybody.
This podcast episode is
packed with plenty to consider:
1. The definition of “everybody” – what it is and what
it’s not
2. Familiar, yet profound, lyrics from a 1949 Rogers and
Hammerstein musical
3. Examples of how the lyrics above prove quite
universal and true, even today
4. A look at the surprising evolution of the 1948 Smith
Mundt Act which initially provided for American propaganda to be published
abroad and now sanctions the same here at home
5. A surprising piece of history involving the launch of
a special White House department to sell the WWI effort to an otherwise
reluctant U.S. citizenry
6. Two
personal stories that reflect upon the "everybody"
7. The revealing Armistice Day report of a WWI pilot who
witnessed on-the-ground behaviors among previously warring soldiers
Current reports of strife in
the 21st century are swirling about our globe. Some of these reports
can nearly crush the spirit and soul of humanity.
Despite emotions being
stirred within and without, I urge you to listen in to this latest podcast. It
should leave you with a broader view of history and a more hopeful outlook for things
to come.
Click
here
or on the bar below for Episode 22: E
is for Everybody.
You’ll be glad you did!
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