This week the show is not only for the history lover, metal detectorist or collectors but also for those aspiring to get into print. That’s right- Do you write? Do you want to? Or better yet - should you?
In this episode the Publisher of American Digger Magazine and Author of several books tells us what we should know about submissions, content and the do’s and don’ts of the writing industry. In essence this is not only what he looks for but every print publication looks for. This is one of those shows that is for any and everyone so pass it around.
It also brings up again the question: Should you write? I’m at fault here as well. I spend a lot of time researching but not a lot of time writing, but think about this – What are you finding in the field? Who was there? Why are you looking for this stuff in the first place? And the questions go on and on. Let us preserve this history with a little story.
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
The Elementary Common Sense of Thomas Paine - Mark Wilensky
We are joined today by Mark Wilensky for a show and a book that will be read and heard in many classrooms over the years. Mark breaks down the writing of Thomas Paine into clear, concise and easy to follow language that is not only full of information on the times and the writing itself but has been a staple for elementary, middle, high schools and colleges. Also, this book is interactive and is enhanced by his companion website to the book www.newcommonsensebook.com. Download this episode (right click and save)
iTunes
We are pleased to announce that "OHPRadio on air", our live station is now a part of iTunes Music Store. So now we have 2 feeds there "Our History Project" and "OHPRadio on air". Now you will able to keep up with all the live field reports, the Monday night show "The Relic Roundup" and the Saturday show as well.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
OHP Radio - "In The Dirt" - Predictions
Long overdue but “In the Dirt” is back. What a way to start the New Year too! Butch….our resident Psychic dons his swami turban and gives us his predictions of 2010. Can he be right? Should we keep track? We also talked about some great articles that appeared in this issue of American Digger Magazine including “The Pig War” and “The Frozen Charlottes”. We also have some updates for our Monday Night Relic Roundup plus a whole lot more!
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
OHP Radio - Gregory A. Freeman - The Forgotten 500
Today we are joined by Author and Historian Gregory A. Freeman. We look into his book The Forgotten 500 which explores the unknown rescue of 500 Airmen shot down and aided by Romanian Serbs. An inspiring, sad and unbelievable story of the men and women involved.
Visit our Authors Corner or Gregory's Website to learn more.
Join us each Monday Night at 10PM for our Relic Roundup. Go to www.ourhistoryproject.com and click the OHPLive folder or go striaght to the chat area a pop up player is there for the show as well as The R&R Update by The Research and Recovery Show.
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Visit our Authors Corner or Gregory's Website to learn more.
Join us each Monday Night at 10PM for our Relic Roundup. Go to www.ourhistoryproject.com and click the OHPLive folder or go striaght to the chat area a pop up player is there for the show as well as The R&R Update by The Research and Recovery Show.
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Friday, December 18, 2009
OHP Radio – The Worlds Bloodiest History and Joseph Cummins
What a great show. We have the honor of interviewing Author Joseph Cummins about his new book “The Worlds Bloodiest History” – Massacre, Genocide and the scares they left on Civilization. We focus on the story of “The Malmedy Massacre”. Not only that we touch on more: The Boston Massacre, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Sand Creek Massacre and the Colfax Massacre. We pile a lot of information in this fast paced, high impact and informative show. You will want to hear it several times, I promise.
This is the last Saturday show for 2009, but never fear we will return in January 2010 for more stories of our forgotten history. We want to wish you and your family from ours a merry Christmas, a Happy New Year and a record setting 2010.
We will Be Here on Monday Night so don’t miss the Relic Roundup with myself, Butch Holcombe with American Digger and Ian Conway of The Research and Recovery Show. Feel free to join in the topics and give us our input - 678-369-7943 or Skype wesley.c.canderson.
Until next year or Monday folks – have a good one.
Craig
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This is the last Saturday show for 2009, but never fear we will return in January 2010 for more stories of our forgotten history. We want to wish you and your family from ours a merry Christmas, a Happy New Year and a record setting 2010.
We will Be Here on Monday Night so don’t miss the Relic Roundup with myself, Butch Holcombe with American Digger and Ian Conway of The Research and Recovery Show. Feel free to join in the topics and give us our input - 678-369-7943 or Skype wesley.c.canderson.
Until next year or Monday folks – have a good one.
Craig
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Friday, December 11, 2009
OHP Radio - Finding Slavery
Today Butch and I take a look into Slavery, its trade, its past and some items that part of our dark history left behind. You may be thinking that the advent of slavery started when the white man first set foot on North American soil but we take a deeper look into the topic. In this country the focus will always be on the Enslaved Africans and rightly so and Our History Project is proud to engage in the topics of our history and our future. This may seem like a depressing topic but as always we make history fun. So, sit back, relax and join us as we introduce another “In the Dirt with American Digger” sement.
Have a great week,
Craig
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Have a great week,
Craig
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Friday, December 4, 2009
OHP Radio - Fort Donelson
This week we explore a little Civil War History and we are pleased to have a guest host on this episode. John Walsh of Fort Donelson Relics joins us as we talk to Ranger and Historian Jim Jobe at the Fort Donelson National Battlefield Park. It was great because you have 2 people that field questions all the time about the area, movements, people like Jack Henson and the campaign.
The end of the year is approaching and tax time will soon be here. Don't forget us as you are picking your Charities this year. Every cent you give to Our History Project goes back into the shows and project we are involved in.
Speaking of which, we are pleased to announce that we will be starting the next phase in Our History Project in earnest. We have been meeting with teachers at Eastlake Elementary School in McDonough, GA to start a curriculum based program that will enhance the State and National Standards. This development when completed will be available to all the schools nationwide. We will be developing not only resources that will be availed in the classroom but hands on activities as well.
We will be sponsoring a story time once a week starting in January and as we move forward we will need volunteers nationwide as we expand this project. So if you are a part of an historic organization consider signing up your group to spread the word and the stories of our America.
In closing don't forget or Monday Night shows at 10 pm eastern. More updates on Or History Project will be revealed as they happen. That show will remain a weekly broadcast. The Saturday and Wednesday show will be alternating on a two week basis so there will be 1 show each week.
Download this episode (right click and save)
The end of the year is approaching and tax time will soon be here. Don't forget us as you are picking your Charities this year. Every cent you give to Our History Project goes back into the shows and project we are involved in.
Speaking of which, we are pleased to announce that we will be starting the next phase in Our History Project in earnest. We have been meeting with teachers at Eastlake Elementary School in McDonough, GA to start a curriculum based program that will enhance the State and National Standards. This development when completed will be available to all the schools nationwide. We will be developing not only resources that will be availed in the classroom but hands on activities as well.
We will be sponsoring a story time once a week starting in January and as we move forward we will need volunteers nationwide as we expand this project. So if you are a part of an historic organization consider signing up your group to spread the word and the stories of our America.
In closing don't forget or Monday Night shows at 10 pm eastern. More updates on Or History Project will be revealed as they happen. That show will remain a weekly broadcast. The Saturday and Wednesday show will be alternating on a two week basis so there will be 1 show each week.
Download this episode (right click and save)
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