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This is a weekly podcast based off the Bell's Books and Blog that contains three "Time Woven Tidbits" (short factual historical nuggets), two "Whispers From the Past" quotes and one interactive element. This podcasts is targeted mostly towards fans of historical mystery suspense thriller readers.
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In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, host Jane M. Bell explores significant events and marvels of human history. She discusses the catastrophic fall of the Hindenburg airship in 1937 and its pivotal impact on aviation history. Bell also sheds light on the construction and ongoing significance of the Panama Canal, highlighting its essential role in global trade and the modern challenges it faces. Finally, she provides an intriguing study of the Great Wall of China, recounting its construction, the immense human cost, and its enduring legacy. This episode delivers captivating historical narratives that accentuate the heights of human ambition and the often shadowy consequences that accompany them. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesterday's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellSurviving the Bringer of Death by Kira BlackBell's Books and Blog PodcastJane M. Bell on FacebookJane M. Bell on InstagramJane M. Bell on Twitter/XJane M. Bell on GoodreadsJane M. Bell on Bookbub
In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Author Jane M. Bell explores some incredible stories of historical discoveries found in the unlikeliest of places. Bell discusses the discovery of a $100 million Caravaggio masterpiece found hidden in a French attic, and the mystery surrounding its origin and uncertain future. The episode then takes listeners to Japan, where a thousand-year-old samurai sword was found in a shrine attic, revealing valuable insights into Japan's feudal past. The podcast wraps up in Maine, where renovation at a University building unveiled a collection of centuries-old handwritten notes from teenagers, offering a touching glimpse into life in early 19th-century America. These stories underscore the idea that history is all around us, waiting to be rediscovered. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure: Bell, J. Margaret:Lowan's Checkmate by by Patrick O'DonnellBell's Books and Blog PodcastJane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast episode, host Jane M. Bell explores intriguing chapters of American history. She gives a vivid account of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination and the conspiracy that aimed to destabilize the U.S. government. Jane also highlights the story of Elizabeth Van Lew, also known as 'Crazy Bet', a Southern belle who, under the guise of mental instability, operated a spy network for the Union during the Civil War. Lastly, Jane delves into the period when Easter was illegal, an enforcement by Puritans who saw it as ridden with unscriptural practices. The episode concludes with interactive segments including 'Whispers from the Past' and 'Now It's Your Turn,' that engage the listeners in an insightful exploration of history. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellBell's Books and Podcast LinksJane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
The Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, hosted by Jane M. Bell, explores the captivating lives and legends of three significant individuals from the American frontier. The episode dissects the real-life narratives of 'Grizzly Adams,' the pioneer icon whose dark backstory contrasts sharply with his popular folk hero image. It also unfurls the survival tale of trapper John Colter, celebrated for his daring escape from Blackfeet warriors, and the incredible exploits of Peter Freuchen, a robust adventurer famed for braving Arctic extremes and opposing Nazi ideology. In addition to these historical explorations, Jane also engages with reader emails, discusses her latest book releases, and shares other exciting news. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellAuthor Jane M Bell - Author Jane M BellBell's Books and Blog PodcastJane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Author Jane M. Bell explores the stories behind historical cons and hoaxes, starting with the infamous snake oil scam. Initially a legitimate treatment brought by Chinese immigrants, the term 'snake oil' became synonymous with fraud due to Clark Stanley's deceptive marketing tactics. Bell then shifts focus to Coca-Cola's complex history, from its beginnings as a casualty of the U.S. Civil War to becoming a global powerhouse and American icon. Finally, she examines the rise and dramatic fall of Elizabeth Holmes, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur who deceived investors with faulty health technology, emphasizing the importance of skepticism and thorough validation. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin:Yesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellBell's Books and Blog PodcastJane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, hosted by Jane M. Bell, the audience is taken on a historical journey starting with an alternate version of Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 116' which suggests the work was possibly rewritten for political purposes during the English Civil War, shedding new light on the political climate of 17th-century England and challenging previous beliefs about the popularity and flexibility of Shakespeare's work. From England, the listeners are then transported to Southern Greece, where a recently uncovered lost port city from the Bronze Age offers insights into ancient trade networks and construction practices. Lastly, the episode concludes with a feature about the unexpected discovery of a 700-year-old Vishnu statue on an Indian beach, a mystery that connects the audience with the spiritual and cultural heritage of a distant past. Throughout each discovery, Bell emphasizes how each finding reshapes our understanding of history, demonstrating its evolving nature and the interconnectedness of our world. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:https://www.deezer.com/show/1001101051Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Bell's Books and Blog PodcastSpring SillinessJane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Jane M. Bell explores fascinating figures from Celtic mythology. She begins with a look at the warrior queen Scáthach, whose fierce strength and martial expertise played a crucial role in the training of legendary Irish warrior Cú Chulainn. Jane then discusses the Morrígan, a formidable triple goddess embodying war, fate, and death, and tells tales of her shapeshifting abilities and influence on pivotal Celtic battles. Finally, the episode delves into the chilling tale of the Banshee, a mournful spirit whose haunting cry signals impending death. Each of these powerful women from Celtic myths offer intriguing stories of bravery, skill, and the inexplicable, echoing through the ages. Jane encourages her listeners to share which legends resonate most with them, emphasizing the importance of keeping the past alive. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellEternal AshesSpring SillinessBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
The Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, hosted by Jane M. Bell, takes listeners on an engrossing journey through history, focusing on women warriors from Serbia, Viking lands, and Japan. Bell recounts the remarkable tales of Milunka Savić, a Serbian woman who excelled in battle, even capturing 23 Bulgarian soldiers single-handedly. The podcast then delves into the legends of Viking shieldmaidens and the story of Hervor, offering evidence that these women warriors were real. Finally, the listeners are transported to Japan to explore the history of Onna-Bugeisha, fearless female samurais like Empress Jingu and Tomoe Gozen. These inspiring stories of courage, resilience, and bravery illuminate the contributions of women to history and invite listeners to uncover more untold stories. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellSpring SillinessBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:InstagramJane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Jane M. Bell takes the listeners on a journey back in time, discussing significant archaeological discoveries that rewrite our understanding of ancient civilizations. She explores the long-lost Mayan palace found in the Yucatán jungle of Mexico and talks about the archaeological evidence that a human settlement existed in British Columbia's Triquet Island over 14,000 years ago. Finally, she discusses the find of the world’s oldest known bracelet discovered in a Siberian cave alongside the remains of the Denisovans, an extinct human species. The discoveries challenged conventional timelines, providing fresh insights about human migration, architectural prowess, and sophisticated craftsmanship. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellThe Lucifer Journals: The Beginning of All Problems, (or Why Humans Can't Have Nice Things,)Aberrants: Short StoriesTales From a Roundabout Episode 1Booked For MurderOff-Limits DetectiveSpring SillinessBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, host Jane M. Bell takes listeners on an intriguing journey through the world of hidden treasures. Starting with a 14th-century castle in Poland, the discovery of over 100 silver artifacts possibly hidden from Nazi looters during World War II is explored. Transitioning to modern times, the story of Forrest Fenn's treasure, a chest filled with riches hidden somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, is recounted, complete with its tragic consequences. Finally, the podcast concludes with the centuries-old mystery of the 'Money Pit' on Oak Island, a place rumored to house treasures like pirate gold, Shakespeare's original manuscripts, or Marie Antoinette's jewels, among others. Through these tales, Jane M. Bell emphasizes the combined allure and danger in the pursuit of hidden treasures, inviting each listener to reflect on their personal mysteries awaiting discovery. Bell's Books and Blog January 28, 2025 -- History's Hidden Treasures 🔍 🏰 🤯💰 🕵️‍♀️ 🏞️💔 🌍https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/70bb5d4c-b4b3-4946-a26d-78560bd9eec5Bell's Books and Blog Podcast Podcast - Apple PodcastsBell's Books and Blog Podcast | Listen Free on Castbox.Listen to Bell's Books and Blog Podcast podcast | DeezerBell's Books and Blog Podcast | iHeartBell's Books and Blog Podcast - English Podcast - Download and Listen Free on JioSaavnBell's Books and Blog Podcast - Podcast Addicthttps://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/bells-books-and-blog-podcast-5793299Bell's Books and Blog Podcast | Podcast on SpotifyBell's Books and Blog PodcastJane M. Bell | AuthorYesterday's RuinMystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure: Bell, J. Margaret: 9798854820271: Amazon.com: BooksThe Name Once ErasedAmazon.com: R.M Demeester: books, biography, latest updateTizzieOff-Limits DetectiveLost in a good bookSpring SillinessAuthor Jane M Bell - Author Jane M Bellhttps://www.facebook.com/JaneMBellAuthorInstagramhttps://x.com/JaneMBellAuthorhttps://www.bookbub.com/authors/jane-m-bellCreate Email Marketing Your Audience Will Love - MailerLiteJane M. Bell (Author of Yesteryear's Echo)
In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Jane M. Bell provides listeners with an intriguing exploration into the untold stories of America's early leaders during the commemoration of President's Week. Focusing on legends, forgotten figures, and those who significantly impacted history, Jane starts with a critical look into George Washington's legacy, debunking popular misconceptions and embracing the historic truths about his leadership. The podcast then journeys through the incredible life story of Abraham Lincoln, detailing his evolution from humble beginnings to becoming one of America's most venerated presidents. In an interesting twist, Jane also illuminates the often overlooked contribution of the 12 presidents who led the nation before Washington took office under the U.S. Constitution. Finally, she draws inspiration from insightful quotes about perseverance from figures such as George Washington and Nelson Mandela. Jane encourages listeners to share personal stories of resilience and perseverance, emphasizing the importance of continuously learning from history. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin:Yesteryear's Echo by Jane M. Bell:Mystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure by J. Margaret Bell:Aberrants: Short Stories by Mitchell LüthiThe Trial of Summary James by Charles BastilleEternal Ashes Ash & Rage Book 1 by Janelle MarieOff-Limits Detective by Daisy GraceLost in a good bookBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Jane M. Bell delves into three captivating historical love stories. She begins with the real-life parallels to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, citing the sociopolitical divisions in 16th-century Verona, and the potential inspirations for Juliet and Romeo. The podcast then explores the tragic romance of Abelard and Heloise, a philosopher and his student whose forbidden love remains palpable through their enduring letters. Lastly, it attempts to demystify the identity of Saint Valentine, digging into early records that suggest the saint might have been multiple people. The episode underscores the enduring power of these narratives and the myriad ways in which love defies time, societal norms, and even historical facts. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellOff-Limits Double Agent : Enemies To Lovers Romantic Suspense by Daisy GraceLost in a good bookBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Jane M. Bell explores intriguing moments from Super Bowl history, delving into the enduring mysteries and controversies that have shaped these iconic games. She dips into the unexpected victory of the New York Jets over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III, raising questions around potential mafia influence and conspiracy theories surrounding the exhilarating win. She also revisits the unforgettable 34-minute blackout in Super Bowl XLVII between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers, which sparked wild speculations and theories. Finally, she highlights the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLIV victory, a monumental win steeped in cultural significance and voodoo mysticism, symbolizing the resilience of a city recovering from Hurricane Katrina's devastation. Jane's podcast invites listeners to question, explore, and keep the mysteries and past alive. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure by J. Margaret BellWild Colonial Girl: A Victorian romance (The Victorian Series) by P. D. R. Lindsay Lost in a good book Get these books fast! This promotion ends February 28th!Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In this episode of the Bell's Books and Blog podcast, host Jane M. Bell discusses three of history's most perplexing disappearances. Starting in the early 16th century, she explores the enigma surrounding the vanishing of Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte-Real during his second voyage to Newfoundland, examining theories ranging from shipwreck, indigenous assimilation, secret return to Portugal, to involvement with the Knights Templar. Next, she delves into the chilling mystery of the Franklin Expedition of 1845, focusing on the crew's last recorded message and the possibility of yet undiscovered logs within the recently found shipwrecks. Lastly, she covers the inexplicable disappearance of a French regiment in 1814, considering possibilities including ambush, desertion, environmental peril, or a government cover-up. Throughout, Bell emphasizes the ongoing efforts to unearth new clues and hopefully unravel these age-old conundrums. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure by J. Margaret BellThe Bond Once Broken (A sequel to The Girl Once Known) by R. M. DemeesterTrolley Dodgers by Jeff StangerThe Ring Keeper: by A.J. ParkBuried Secrets: Ella Perri Mysteries (Book 1) by Krissy BaccaroBy the Sea Cozy Mysteries Digital Boxed Set: The Full Series by Shannon Symonds Lost in a good book Book PromoA New beginning for a New Year Book PromoBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In episode three of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, host Jane M. Bell explored peculiar historical tales from U.S. history. She examined the legend of a ghostly figure encountered by Thomas Jefferson in the unfinished Capitol building, the mystery of Ulysses S. Grant's inauguration blackout, and the scandal surrounding a forged invitation during Rutherford B. Hayes's swearing-in ceremony. Each story delved into the unique trials and tribulations faced by these presidents, and the mysteries which still elude historians today. Jane also introduced the thrilling psychological thriller series 'Yesteryear's Echo' and the free historical psychological thriller 'Yesteryear's Ruin'. She then shared reading recommendations for young readers and adults, including 'Mystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure', 'The Haunted Lighthouse', 'Artificial Stars', and 'Rain Shadow'. She wrapped up the episode by reminding listeners about an ongoing book promotion and encouraging them to stay curious about history's hidden mysteries. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure by J. Margaret BellThe Haunted Lighthouse (Tales of the Lost & Found Book 1) by Shana GorianArtificial Stars by Carmen WhiteRain Shadow by Mark JenkinsA New beginning for a New Year Book PromoBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In the episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, Jane M. Bell explores chilling tales from Russian history. The journey begins with the catastrophic retreat of Napoleon's Grande Armée from Moscow in 1812, examining how harsh winter, starvation, potential sabotage, and alleged stolen treasures played into the fall of Napoleon's empire. Then, the focus shifts to the mysterious life and death of Grigori Rasputin, known as the 'Mad Monk,' whose chilling prophecy came true with his death and the downfall of the Romanov dynasty. Finally, the podcast delves into the captivity and execution of the Romanov family during the Russian revolution, discussing various rumors of attempted rescue missions and the family's life in Siberia. Jane rounds off the episode by inviting listeners to share their thoughts about the discussed mysteries, emphasizing the importance of keeping history alive. Bell's Books and Blog Podcast Podcast on Amazon/AudibleBell's Books and Blog Podcast Podcast - Apple PodcastsBell's Books and Blog Podcast | Listen Free on Castbox.Listen to Bell's Books and Blog Podcast podcast | DeezerBell's Books and Blog Podcast | iHeartBell's Books and Blog Podcast - Podcast AddictBell's Books and Blog Podcast on PodchaserBell's Books and Blog Podcast - English Podcast - Download and Listen Free on JioSaavnBell's Books and Blog Podcast | Podcast on SpotifyBell's Books and Blog Podcast on SpreakerYesterday's RuinPumpkin RunThe Magic of Justice and RevengeOff-Limits Protectors 2Mystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure by J. Margaret BellEternal AshesA New beginning for a New Year Book PromoJane M. Bell on FacebookAuthor Jane M Bell - WebsiteJane M. Bell on X/TwitterJane M. Bell on InstagramJane M. Bell on BookbubJane M. Bell on Goodreads
The latest episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, hosted by Jane M. Bell, begins the new year with a fascinating look at three influential inventors: Nikola Tesla, Frederick Jones, and Zhang Heng. Tesla's pioneering work on alternating current electricity is explored in detail, from his tumultuous life to his influential role in the 'War of the Currents.' Frederick Jones, who transformed the refrigeration industry with his mobile refrigeration unit and positively impacted the food logistics industry, is also celebrated. Lastly, Zhang Heng's remarkable invention of the world's first earthquake detector, or seismoscope, from ancient China is examined. The stories of these individuals are used to inspire listeners about the power of innovation, reminding them of the significant impact that creative and determined minds can have on our world. Jane M. Bell, Author - WebsiteEmail - news@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellAva Ramey FBI Mystery Thriller Series: (Books 1-4) Ava Ramey Series Box Set by Axl BlazeCloaked Legends: The Patriarch by S BinghamMother To Elephants: The Story of Daphne Sheldrick by R.G. de RouenFrontier Justice: A Danny Coogan Mystery (Frontier Series Book 1) by Michael Cardwell A New beginning for a New Year Book PromoBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
The podcast explores the concept of time and its profound connections across history. Host Jane M. Bell traveled through time, discussing the Ellis Island immigration story in America where over 12 million hopeful immigrants aspired for new beginnings. Bell also visited ancient Egypt, explaining how their astronomical observations gave rise to the 24-hour day, influencing our understanding of time to this day. Concluding her journey in Munich, Bell marvels at the Glockenspiel Clock Tower, a symbol of the city's rich history and culture, with its daily performances transporting viewers back in time. Through these narratives, Bell highlights how time connects us all, shapes our lives, and inspires us as we step into the new year. Jane M. Bell, Author - Websitejane@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellInferno (Detective Lagarde Book 1) by Clara LewisDisrupting Destiny - Book 1 - Naturae Series by Jan FosterEternal Ashes by Janelle MarieBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio SaavnBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
In the episode of the Bell's Books and Blog Podcast, host Jane M. Bell explores historical narratives that shaped our world. She begins with the journey of Norse Vikings who established a settlement in North America, named L'Anse aux Meadows, around the year 1021. Shifting to a scientific context, Bell examines the contributions of Marie and Pierre Curie, pioneers in the study of radioactivity, whose findings revolutionized medicine. Marie Curie's awards, becoming the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize and later earning a second one, are also highlighted. Lastly, the podcast covers the strategic brilliance of General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War, particularly his daring crossing of the Delaware River that altered the course of the conflict. Throughout the episode, Bell underscores human courage, ambition, and monumental discoveries. Jane M. Bell, Author - Websitejane@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge by J. Margaret BellChristmases of Long AgoBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/AudibleBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple PodcastsBell's Books and Blog Podcast on CastboxBell's Books and Blog Podcast on DeezerBell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart RadioBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio SaavnBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast AddictBell's Books and Blog Podcast on PodchaserBell's Books and Blog Podcast on SpotifyBell's Books and Blog Podcast on SpreakerJane M. Bell on FacebookJane M. Bell on InstagramJane M. Bell on Twitter/XJane M. Bell on GoodreadsJane M. Bell on Bookbub
In this episode of the "Bell's Books and Blog Podcast," host Jane M. Bell guides listeners on a fascinating exploration of the origin and history of some of our beloved holiday traditions. From nutcrackers and advent calendars to mid-night mass, the podcast looks into their rich backgrounds and evolution over centuries. Jane also discusses the cultural and religious significance of these traditions and their impact on Christmas celebrations today. The episode also dedicated a section to listener engagement, inviting them to share their unique family holiday traditions. Also included are some thrilling book recommendations to enhance your holiday reading list. The last part of the podcast is dedicated to some heartwarming quotes to get you in the holiday spirit and a special promotion for Christmas books. Jane M. Bell, Author - Websitejane@janembell.comYesteryear's Ruin by Jane M. BellYesteryear's Echo by Jane M. BellMystery at Sea Edge: A Monterey Adventure by J. Margaret BellEternal Ashes by Janelle MarieChristmas of Long Ago Book PromoBell's Books and Blog Podcast on Amazon Music/Audible:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Apple Podcasts:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Castbox:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Deezer:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on iHeart Radio:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Jio Saavn:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podcast Addict:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Podchaser:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spotify:Bell's Books and Blog Podcast on Spreaker:Jane M. Bell on Facebook:Jane M. Bell on Instagram:Jane M. Bell on Twitter/X:Jane M. Bell on Goodreads:Jane M. Bell on Bookbub:
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