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For Ep 7 - The Iron Men, I had the opportunity to sit down with Norman Jetmundsen—author, historian, and co-producer of Sewanee 1899: Unrivaled—whose work served as a primary narrative source for this episode on the Iron Men of Sewanee.
This conversation goes beyond the story told in the episode.
We talk about:
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If you haven’t yet, this will give you a deeper sense of just how extraordinary that story really is.
There’s a difference between hearing the story… and hearing from the people who have spent years preserving it.
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