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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This episode is called “The inventor who was not so good in school”. It is part three of a five-part series on the First Citizens of the United States who served during the Revolutionary War and led the new nation afterwards.
This episode is called “The Befuddled Household Financial Manager.” It is part two of a five-part series on the First Citizens of the United States who served during the Revolutionary War and led the new nation afterwards.
With this podcast episode, we begin a five-part series on the First Citizens of the United States who served during the Revolutionary War and led the new nation afterwards. The first four episodes focus on personal stories of a few of these men. The final episode first airs on July 4th Independence Day. It is a fan favorite Mr. Harvey gave annually that shared the price paid by many of the Founding Fathers for their involvement in the Revolutionary War.
In this episode, we feature Mr. Harvey sharing a Father’s Day message. Mr. Harvey lost his father early in life. His father was a policeman and was killed in a shootout with robbers. Several of his most memorable radio episodes focused on law enforcement officers and fireman who put their lives on the line in service to their fellow citizens.
This PDF document provides more information of the remarkable life of Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States.
In this episode, we feature Mr. Harvey in his The Rest of the Story radio series. We complete the six-part series related to military leaders with this final episode. While he was not a formal military commander during the Revolutionary War, he promoted a weapon that might have ended the conflict earlier. I call it “Benjamin Franklin and his secret weapon’”.
In this episode, we feature Mr. Harvey in his The Rest of the Story radio series. We are almost done with the six-part series related to military leaders with this episode. I call it “The real story of ‘Don’t Give up the Ship’”.
In this episode, we feature Mr. Harvey in his The Rest of the Story radio series. We are in the middle of the six-part series related to military leaders with this episode. I call it “The future general who nearly failed college”.
In this episode, we feature Mr. Harvey in his The Rest of the Story radio series. We are in the middle of the six-part series related to military leaders with this episode. I call it “Wounded future general to the rescue”.
Returning back to this podcast, we feature Mr. Harvey in his The Rest of the Story radio series. We continue the six-part series related to military leaders with this second episode. I call it “A honeymoon trip traveled before”.
In this episode, we feature Mr. Harvey in his The Rest of the Story radio series. Yesterday was Memorial Day to honor the military for their sacrifices to the nation. I thought a short series on the military would be meaningful. This is the first episode of a six-part series. I call it “The Naval Commander Who Overcame Sea Sickness”.
In this episode Mr. Harvey shares an episode from his The Rest of the Story radio show. It is titled, "A Snowstorm with Historic Importance".
This is a short life story of Davy Crockett.
In this episode we feature Mr. Harvey sharing a story from The Rest of the Story radio show. The name is "The First Davy Crockett".
In this podcast episode, we feature Mr. Harvey and one of his signature radio programs, News and Commentary. The name of this famous 1965 commentary is “Freedom to Chains”. In this 12-minute commentary, Harvey argues that citizens have too often traded their freedom for so-called security that weaves a chain of high taxes on the people by the national government.