November 18, 2016
EP. 34 — Candice Millard on how Winston Churchill saved a train full of people
At 24 Winston Churchill was looking for a fight – and he found a war in South Africa. He was captured, escaped, saved a train full of people and became a national hero. David talks to writer and journalist Candice Millard about the adventure that helped make Winston Churchill a world leader.
This episode is brought to you by Children’s International, Goedeker’s, and Proper Cloth.
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This episode is brought to you by Children International (www.children.org/give).
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EP. 37 — Tom Friedman on how Americans became unmoored
Guest Thomas L. Friedman
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