
Even out here in the Ozarks, in the Cherokee Nation, we have a connection to Queen Elizabeth. It’s a connection that goes back years, before the establishment of the United States, the Trail of Tears and the coronation of the Queen herself!

Even out here in the Ozarks, in the Cherokee Nation, we have a connection to Queen Elizabeth. It’s a connection that goes back years, before the establishment of the United States, the Trail of Tears and the coronation of the Queen herself!

It was in 1921 when a young commercial artist had a dream to create an animation studio in Kansas City. He did just that before going into bankruptcy and befriending a mouse that frequented his drawing table. A one-way ticket to California and greener pastures was the end of the KC studio, but something more lay in wait…

There are plenty of ghost stories in the Ozarks’ but Sean Fitzgibbon’s graphic novel, a history really, provides the story of what is said to be the most haunted place in these hills. It’s a tale of a creepy old hotel perched at the highest point in town, a colorful charlatan claiming to have a cure for cancer and mysteries that linger to this day. Find more about Sean’s excellent book at https://www.seanfitzgibbonart.com/
To be forever remembered as Lt. Uhura, the ship’s Communications Officer, Nichelle Nichols was urged by Martin Luther King, Jr. and NASA to inspire future generation to see and do beyond the now. And that’s what she did.

From Within The Realm to the Moon! Friend of the Show, Dewayne Knott, spins a tale of his life-long interaction with the space program! From exotic locations like an Iowa cornfield, a parking lot at Lackland Air Force Base and the coast of the Persian Gulf, he became part of America’s reach into space!