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76: Jennifer Cumming on Carrie Soto is Back

76: Jennifer Cumming on Carrie Soto is Back

We learn about mental skills athletes use to compete at the highest levels. Dr. Jennifer Cumming, former competitive athlete and now sports psychologist and professor, describes techniques for building mental skills. She trains professional and recreational athletes, and applies her work in other fields such as medicine, law enforcement, and the military, as well as working with youth who are experiencing homelessness. She shares how mental...

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53: Author Nadia Hashimi

53: Author Nadia Hashimi

Nadia Hashimi joins us to discuss her bestselling book, Sparks Like Stars. This book is the darling of book clubs. The story of Sitara, a privileged young girl living in Kabul, draws you in as the 1978 coup strips everything away from her that she loves. Nadia tells...

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52: Sher Jan Ahmadzai discusses Afghanistan

52: Sher Jan Ahmadzai discusses Afghanistan

Director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Sher Jan Ahmadzai tells us his remarkable story: fleeing Afghan as a child, returning to work for the President of Afghanistan, and eventual immigrating to the United States. He...

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51: Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi

51: Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi

Discussing Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi, we dive into the harrowing tale of Sitara, a young girl from a privileged Kabul family whose life changes forever in the 1978 coup of the government. Sitara must assume another identity and travel across the ocean to find...

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50: Grief experts discuss A Man Called Ove

50: Grief experts discuss A Man Called Ove

Grief experts, Alyssa Christensen and Amy Lipins join us on the front porch to discuss A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. We discuss the power of community and support to help those who have lost a loved one honor their person and learn to heal. Alyssa and Amy work...

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49: A Man Called Ove

49: A Man Called Ove

In Frederik Backman’s A Man Called Ove, Ove is the quintessential grumpy old man. The self-appointed enforcer of Residents’ Association rules. The responsible man frustrated by the incompetence of everyone around him. The despiser of computers and consultants and...

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47: Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid

47: Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid

In Kiley Reid’s debut novel, Such A Fun Age, a racial profiling sets college-educated Emira on a collision course with her employer, Alix, and new boyfriend Kelley. Emira is looking for a good job with health insurance and would prefer not to be the latest racial...

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46: Author Dr. Larry Widman

46: Author Dr. Larry Widman

In his book, Max Out Mindset, Larry “Doc” Widman describes the mindset skills we can apply to max out our performance in athletics and life. Most New Year’s resolutions have been abandoned by February. Doc shares with us how to set and achieve our goals using the...

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45: Max Out Mindset by Dr. Larry Widman

45: Max Out Mindset by Dr. Larry Widman

Just in time for New Year’s resolutions, we discuss Max Out Mindset, Dr. Larry Widman’s book describing how elite athletes achieve results through his evidence-based approach and how we can apply them to improve our performance in life, work, and play. --- Support...

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44: Author Sue Ray-Smolik

44: Author Sue Ray-Smolik

Author Sue Ray-Smolik joins us on the front porch to tells us about her brand-new children’s picture book, The Evening Walk, a story about how visually-impaired Mommy shows toddler Liam that sight is only one way to experience the world around them, but love is...

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43: The Evening Walk by Sue Ray-Smolik

43: The Evening Walk by Sue Ray-Smolik

Join us on the Front Porch as we revel in Sue Ray-Smolik’s joyful new children’s book, The Evening Walk, a beautifully illustrated story in which toddler Liam describes what he sees to his visually-impaired Mommy who lovingly helps him experience their walk with...

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42: Kevin Bower on the era of The Sweetness of Water

42: Kevin Bower on the era of The Sweetness of Water

Dr. Kevin Bower takes us to the post-Civil War South, interpreting the fascinating political, social, and economic upheavals that are the backdrop for Nathan Harris' The Sweetness of Water. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontporchbookclub/support

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41: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris

41: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris

The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris received all the awards! No wonder as it transports readers to the American south in the turbulent weeks following the end of the Civil War. As the characters struggle to make lives for themselves in the changing world, we see...

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39: River of Doubt by Candice Millard

39: River of Doubt by Candice Millard

We discuss Theodore Roosevelt’s disastrous expedition to map a tributary of the Amazon River retold in Candice Millard’s gripping New York Times bestseller, River of Doubt. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontporchbookclub/support

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38: Candice Millard

38: Candice Millard

An early, exceptional episode: By special arrangement, four-time New York Times bestselling author and speaker for the 27th annual Nebraska Governor’s Lecture in the Humanities on September 28, 2022, Candice Millard joins us to discuss her first best-seller, The River...

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37: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

37: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

In The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, unforgettable Addie makes a pact with the devil for immortality, with the curse she will be forgotten whenever she leaves others’ presence. When she falls in love with Henry and finds out he, too, has made a deal...

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36: Robert Kolker

36: Robert Kolker

New York Times best-selling author, Robert Kolker, joins us on the front porch to discuss his book, Hidden Valley Road. The book, based on the true life story of a family of 12 children, six of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia, has made all the lists -- from New...

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35: Hidden Valley Road

35: Hidden Valley Road

The true story of one family with 12 children, six of whom are diagnosed with schizophrenia. We discuss the unforgettable story of the Galvin family and the evolution and research breakthroughs of treatment for this cruel disease. --- Support this podcast:...

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34: Messy Truth: Part 2

34: Messy Truth: Part 2

Van Jones presents solutions in four areas that liberals and conservatives can agree on. Linda and Nancy delve into policy and Van’s life experiences that have led him to his broadcasting, policy, and advocacy work. --- Support this podcast:...

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33: Beyond the Messy Truth by Van Jones

33: Beyond the Messy Truth by Van Jones

Is it possible to find bipartisan solutions to the problems America faces? Van Jones says it is in his book, Beyond the Messy Truth. Join us in finding hope in America’s acrimonious political landscape. --- Support this podcast:...

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31: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

31: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

We discuss Kristin Hannah’s best seller, The Nightingale, the captivating tale of two sisters in World War II France. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontporchbookclub/support

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