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Surviving Cancer and Chemotherapy

Heart of the Matter Radio Podcast

Release Date: 08/30/2019

Astonishing Sacrifice: The True Story of Aleda Lutz show art Astonishing Sacrifice: The True Story of Aleda Lutz

Heart of the Matter Radio Podcast

Welcome to the latest episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Today we remember World War 2 was the first time the military used planes to evacuate wounded soldiers. Lt. Lutz volunteered to be a flight nurse, despite the intense danger. We are deeply touched by her amazing work and sacrifice.

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Your Mind-Blowing Encore: Launching Life After Kids show art Your Mind-Blowing Encore: Launching Life After Kids

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Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week Cynthia interviewed The empty nest syndrome caught her by surprise, so she offered ideas to other moms. Kate suggested moms Prepare beforehand and keep the marriage strong. You will enjoy this seasoned mother.

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Mary Bartlett: Awesome Mom Who was Targeted by Tories show art Mary Bartlett: Awesome Mom Who was Targeted by Tories

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This week on Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast, we continue our celebration of mothers. You may not be familiar with this mother. However, she showed resilience and patriotism when under attack. We can learn from her example and love for her family. Enjoy!

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Strong Mothers Who Faced Nightmares and Got Better show art Strong Mothers Who Faced Nightmares and Got Better

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Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast for Mother's Day week. This month we are focusing on the extraordinary mothers who can inspire us. Cynthia related a story about a lady who lived during the Revolutionary War. Plus, she interviewed author about her life. Both ladies lost their husband, yet they grew stronger and wiser. Listen and be encouraged.

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Jaw-Dropping Story: Epic Life of a Pioneering Mother show art Jaw-Dropping Story: Epic Life of a Pioneering Mother

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Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Since we celebrate Mothers' Day in May, we will cover the stories of Extraordinary Mothers this month.  This week, we relate the story of Ann Wager. She had two children when she lost her husband in 1748. Williamsburg Bray School hired her in 1760. Her job was to teach black children the basics of Christianity as well as reading, math, and spelling. Listen as we cover her amazing story.

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The Revolutionary Witness: Mary Magdalene's Epic Experience show art The Revolutionary Witness: Mary Magdalene's Epic Experience

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Welcome to the latest Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week, Cynthia delved into Mary Magdalene's story.  What did she see and how did she feel during the crucifixion? Join us for this peek into the mind of an eye witness. 

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Secrets to Thriving After Losing Your Spouse show art Secrets to Thriving After Losing Your Spouse

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Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week we featured a conversation between Cynthia and author , who suffered widowhood twice. She shared how she managed to cope while raising her two young children.  Her ministry, Never Alone Widows, comes along side other widows, offering transformation, joy and purpose. Join us for this fascinating conversation.

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The Truth about Teddy and Alice Roosevelt's Jaw-Dropping Feud show art The Truth about Teddy and Alice Roosevelt's Jaw-Dropping Feud

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Welcome to the next Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. Alice Roosevelt's reputation reverberates through history as a woman of charm, rebellion, and wit. Behind her "Princess Alice" personal lay an uneasy relationship with her father, Theodore Roosevelt who became president. We examine the reason why in this video. Join us as we journey into the past.

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Stunning Conditions Nurses Found During the Korean War show art Stunning Conditions Nurses Found During the Korean War

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Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This is Women's History Month, and this week we are celebrating the nurses who worked in the Mash units during the Korean War. My guest was who just completed the novel East of the Sun. Join us as we discuss these fascinating women who sacrificed so much for our country.

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Bess Truman's Astonishing Talent: Defeating a Stubborn Cook show art Bess Truman's Astonishing Talent: Defeating a Stubborn Cook

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Welcome to Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. We are celebrating Women's History Month, and we are featuring a snippet about First Lady Bess Truman. Bess didn't give interviews and didn't like publicity. When she had to greet guests, she wore gloves because he hands would sweat. However, she did have wisdom with people, and that is very useful, even in small matters. 

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