Paul Harvey Podcast show

Paul Harvey Podcast

Summary: The Paul Harvey Podcast features rebroadcasts from his "News and Comment" and "The Rest of the Story" radio shows from the 1970s through 1990s. He blended news reporting along with an expression of his personal values: love of God and America, Midwestern roots, heart-warming tales of average Americans, family values, and optimism for the future of America. Mr. Harvey was a broadcaster for more than half a century on the ABC News Network with a weekly audience of more than 24 million. He was recognized many times including the Horatio Alger Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' most prestigious civilian award. Mr. Harvey passed at age 90 in 2009.

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Podcasts:

 "Vision of Robert Goddard" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:35

S04-E08 Scientist Series 4 of 4, “Vision of Robert Goddard” Paul Harvey completes his four-part series about scientists and curious roads to success. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 "Olympic Gold Medalist Oarsman" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:17

S04-E07 Scientist Series 3 of 4, “Olympic Gold Medalist Oarsman” Paul Harvey is in the middle of his four-part series about scientists and curious roads to success. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 "Medical School Dropout" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:32

S04-E06 Scientist Series 2 of 4, “Beginnings in the Patent Office” Paul Harvey is in the middle of his four-part series about scientists and curious roads to success. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is an agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that issues patents to inventors and businesses for their inventions, and trademark registration for product and intellectual property identification.

 "Beginnings in the Patent Office" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:32

S04-E05 Scientist Series 1 of 4, “Beginnings in the Patent Office” Paul Harvey begins his four-part series about scientists and curious roads to success. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 "Crime Does Not Pay Much" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:29

S04-E04 Criminal Series 3 of 3, “Crime Does Not Pay” Paul Harvey completes his three-part series about criminals. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Boys Town Film | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Boys Town is a 1938 biographical drama film based on Father Edward J. Flanagan's work with a group of underprivileged and delinquent boys in a home that he founded and named "Boys Town". It stars Spencer Tracy as Father Edward J. Flanagan, and Mickey Rooney with Henry Hull, Leslie Fenton, and Gene Reynold. The film was written by Dore Schary, Eleanore Griffin and John Meehan, and was directed by Norman Taurog.

 (Bonus) Life of Edward J. Flanagan | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Monsignor Edward Joseph Flanagan (13 July 1886 – 15 May 1948) was an Irish-born priest of the Catholic Church in the United States. He founded the orphanage known as Boys Town located in Boys Town, Douglas County, Nebraska, which now also serves as a centre for troubled youth.

 (Bonus) Boys Town Organization | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Boys Town, formerly Girls and Boys Town and Father Flanagan's Boys' Home, is a non-profit organization dedicated to caring for its children and families, with national headquarters in the village of Boys Town, Nebraska. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was designated as a National Historic Landmark on February 4, 1985.

 "Boys Town Failure" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:33

S04-E03 Criminal Series 2 of 3, “Boys Town Failure” Paul Harvey is in the middle of a three-part series about criminals. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 "Actor on Death Row" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 04:35

S04-E02 Criminal Series 1 of 3, “Actor on Death Row” Paul Harvey begins a three-part series about criminals. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 "If I Were the Devil" | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 03:47

S04-E01 “If I Were the Devil”. Paul Harvey shares a message from his radio program, News and Commentary. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network that is a group of family-friendly podcasts bringing a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network at http://LifePodcast.net

 (Bonus) Mechanism of Aspirin on the Body | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Aspirin causes several different effects in the body, mainly the reduction of inflammation, analgesia (relief of pain), the prevention of clotting, and the reduction of fever. Much of this is believed to be due to decreased production of prostaglandins and TXA2. Aspirin's ability to suppress the production of prostaglandins and thromboxanes is due to its irreversible inactivation of the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme. Cyclooxygenase is required for prostaglandin and thromboxane synthesis.

 (Bonus) History of Aspirin | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

The history of aspirin (also known as acetylsalicylic acid or ASA) and the medical use of it and related substances stretches back to antiquity, though pure ASA has only been manufactured and marketed since 1899. Medicines made from willow and other salicylate-rich plants appear in clay tablets from ancient Sumer as well as the Ebers Papyrus from ancient Egypt. Hippocrates referred to their use of salicylic tea to reduce fevers around 400 BC, and were part of the pharmacopoeia of Western medicine.

 (Bonus) Aspirin Overview | File Type: application/pdf | Duration: 00

Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is a medication used to treat pain, fever, or inflammation. Specific inflammatory conditions in which aspirin is used include Kawasaki disease, pericarditis, and rheumatic fever. Aspirin given shortly after a heart attack decreases the risk of death. Aspirin is also used long-term to help prevent heart attacks, ischaemic strokes, and blood clots in people at high risk. It may decrease the risk of certain types of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer.

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