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"Tell Your Story". Everyone has a story. Not just the famous. This is a guest driven program but when we are "guest free", It's just YOU and ME! I love music and we will talk a lot about it. Enjoy the ride!
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  • EP. 92 Moonshine Over Georgia: The Hidden Story Behind America's Deadly Addiction. A Conversation with Chris Skates
    May 24 2025

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    What happens when a man who once collected samples from nuclear reactors finds himself writing speeches for the Vice President and facing a deadly leukemia diagnosis with just a 2% survival chance? Chris Skates' life journey reads like fiction but unfolds as a testament to human resilience and unexpected second acts.

    From the radioactive tunnels of power plants to the halls of the Kentucky governor's office and eventually the Trump administration, Skates' career path defies conventional wisdom. Though his English teachers recognized his writing talent early, he pursued chemistry for stability—only to have writing persistently find its way back into his life through an emotional tribute to his grandfather that unexpectedly launched his publishing career.

    Behind Skates' newest book "Moonshine Over Georgia" lies a forgotten chapter of American history. Far from the romanticized portrayal in shows like The Dukes of Hazzard, moonshine was America's drug of choice for nearly two decades, destroying families and communities. The book reveals his grandfather's crusade as a revenue agent fighting a deadly epidemic that continued long after Prohibition ended, driven by a deeply personal mission after witnessing the devastating impact on children.

    Perhaps most remarkable is Skates' battle with the deadliest form of leukemia known to medicine—diagnosed the day before he was scheduled for breakfast at the White House. His doctor's stark assessment: "There is no medical explanation for why you're alive right now." Through brutal chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant that required his son to endure 200 needle insertions, Skates emerged as one of just two people ever cured of this specific cancer.

    Throughout our conversation, Skates reveals how seemingly disconnected life events—from childhood writing exercises to chance encounters with political figures—created an extraordinary tapestry of purpose and meaning. His story reminds us that our darkest moments often contain the seeds of our greatest contributions, if we simply refuse to give up.

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    1 h y 29 m
  • EP. 91 MUSICAL MEMORIES: OUR TOP 5 ALBUMS FROM 1985!
    May 17 2025

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    1985 was a musical watershed moment—a year when rock transformed, pop perfected its formula, and metal forged its future. In this nostalgia-fueled episode, host Ben Maynard welcomes returning guest Shannon Cox (creator of the Talking Rock Fan podcast) and longtime friend Spaz to share their personal top five albums from this pivotal year.

    The conversation reveals surprising depth as each participant brings remarkably different selections to the table. From mainstream commercial juggernauts like Phil Collins' "No Jacket Required" and Bryan Adams' "Reckless" to cult favorites like W.A.S.P.'s "The Last Command" and Aldo Nova's "Twitch," the trio celebrates both radio staples and deep cuts. Their enthusiasm is infectious as they dive into production details, chart performances, and personal memories connected to each album.

    What makes this episode special isn't just the music discussed, but the stories behind them. Shannon recalls listening to George Thorogood with his older brother in the garage, Ben shares his excitement at meeting Loverboy frontman Mike Reno, and Spaz connects iconic songs to their appearances in classic 80s films. Their shared passion bridges generational divides, showing how music from four decades ago continues to resonate today.

    Whether you lived through 1985 or are discovering its musical treasures for the first time, this episode offers a perfect blend of nostalgia, music appreciation, and friendship. By the end, you'll likely find yourself searching streaming services to rediscover these albums—and wondering which five from 1985 would make your own list.

    Subscribe to the Ben Maynard Program wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to check out Shannon's new Talking Rock Fan podcast dedicated to exploring music history with the same enthusiasm you hear in this episode.

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    and subscribe to my YouTube channel: THE BEN MAYNARD PROGRAM
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    1 h y 28 m
  • EP. 90 RANDI LATZMAN - How Surviving Abuse Shaped a Mother's Journey
    May 2 2025

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    Breaking generational cycles begins with understanding that your past doesn't have to define your future. Randi Latzman, creator of Surviving Mom blog, takes us through her powerful journey from childhood abuse survivor to published author and devoted mother determined to parent differently.

    During the pandemic, Randi channeled her love of writing into creating a platform where she could share her story of childhood trauma while supporting other mothers. What emerged was a dual-purpose blog – surviving her own mother and the day-to-day challenges of motherhood itself. With raw honesty, she explains how growing up in a volatile home shaped her, but didn't determine her path as a parent.

    "You get to decide who you are," Randi emphasizes as we dive into the difficult topic of accepting that our parents failed us. This recognition, while painful, becomes the first step toward healing. Randi shares the moment she knew she had to cut ties with her mother after seeing the same harmful patterns directed at her young daughter – a heartbreaking but necessary choice that exemplifies putting cycle-breaking into action.

    The conversation takes a beautiful turn when Randi reveals how motherhood itself became her greatest healer: "She held up a mirror to the parts of me that needed fixing and allowed me to truly see them." Through raising her daughter, Randi found a pathway to reconnect with herself and rewrite her story.

    Her book, "From the Heart of a Mother," offers poetry and inspiration for mothers at every stage – acknowledging both the profound beauty and challenges of parenthood. Rather than delivering advice, Randi's poetry provides connection and understanding, showing readers they're not alone in their struggles or joys.

    If you've ever wondered if your difficult past means you shouldn't become a parent, Randy's message will resonate deeply. Your history doesn't determine your ability to be an exceptional parent – in many ways, it can become your greatest strength when you commit to doing things differently.

    Visit survivingmomblog.com to explore Randi's writing and her book "From the Heart of a Mother" – poetry that speaks to the full spectrum of motherhood experiences.

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    and subscribe to my YouTube channel: THE BEN MAYNARD PROGRAM
    I also welcome your comments. email: pl8blocker@aol.com

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    1 h y 4 m
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