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Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
My Mother's Ten Commandments with Guest Best Selling Author Marc Gellman
Though Dorothy was somewhat opinionated, she truly had a big heart. During my conversation with Marc, he shares story after story that had us laughing but Dorothy was the kind of woman who liked things done her way and it was best for everyone that you kept that in mind.She loved keeping a clean house. It was duly important that her sons did well in school but what was clearly obvious was how much she loved her family. Dinners together every night was a must. Everyone had to share what happened during their day and what...
2025-06-24
30 min
Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
The Illustrious Women of Coral Gables With Guests June Thomson Morris and her Mother Dorothy Thomson
As a proud mother, Dorothy was all ready to share very specific stories of when she thought June "should listen to her mother," including her junior high musical instrument selection, Orange Bowl Queen/King Orange Bowl Game in Miami, taking a job at the "nascent" CNN news network and not marrying her first husband. "Greetings From Paradise" began as a screen play and it turned into a gift from June to Coral Gables. It is a one act, 80 minute play written by June Thomson Morris, making it's debut at Miracle Theater on Miracle Mile. The roar...
2025-03-18
31 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
The Roundup: A Conversation With Mike Bell
EP 2-13 MIKE BELL Wendy Corr: Well, hey there, folks, welcome to The Roundup. We are a Cowboy State Daily podcast, and we focus on interesting people in the cowboy state - but in this case, we're making a bit of an exception, because today's guest is not actually in the cowboy state. But he is, can I say, an obsession, Mike Bell? He is in Birmingham, England. Mike Bell is a member of the English Westerners Society, which is a group of people who are fascinated by the stories, the people, the ta...
2025-03-08
32 min
Stories That Live In Us
Daddy Was an Outlaw (with Jackie Dorothy) | Episode 47
A childhood memory of two sisters arguing at a kitchen table leads historian Jackie Dorothy to uncover an astounding truth — her great-grandfather wasn't just any Wyoming cowboy, he was part of Butch Cassidy's infamous Hole-in-the-Wall Gang. As an award-winning historian and member of the Northern Arapaho tribe, Jackie shares how she pieced together newspaper clippings, tribal records, and family stories to reveal her ancestor's double life: respected family man by day, outlaw by night. Through her research, she discovered that Wyoming wasn't just a setting for outlaw tales — it was a refuge where people came to reinvent themselves, often leav...
2025-02-20
37 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, February 3, 2025
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming, for Monday, February 3rd. I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom - Brought to you by the Wyoming Senior Olympics! Experience the excitement of the Winter Games, February 20–22 in Pinedale, and support the SAFE Initiative. For event details and the full schedule, visit wyoming senior olympics dot com. – The 21-foot-tall neon Tumble Inn cowboy that spent decades beckoning to drivers along U.S. Highway 26 in Powder River is nearly back to life. After 18 months of work to...
2025-02-03
11 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Ghost Town: Birdseye, Wyoming
Send us a textA gold rush in the Copper Mountains of Wyoming brought 2,000 miners into the area in 1906. By 1909, nearly everyone was gone. For just a brief moment in time, hopes of a rich strike even excited Wyoming Governor Brooks who boasted of the future success of Birdseye. But when the lead ran dry, the dreams turned to dust, and the camp faded into legend. Join us as we explore the untold stories of the souls who worked and lost in this Wyoming frontier, where the echoes of the past still linger in...
2025-01-10
29 min
Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 12-30-24 - New Years Eve Plans Part 1
New Years Eve arrived a Day EarlyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Sealtest Variety Theater starring Dorothy Lamour, originally broadcast December 30, 1948, 76 years ago, New Years Eve. Guest Garry Moore presents awards to the most important people of 1948. Guest Lionel Barrymore appears in a New Year's drama with Dorothy. Lionel plays a young suitor at the turn of the century. Followed by the news from 76 years ago, then George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast December 30, 1948, 76 years ago, New Years Eve Party. George and Gracie are p...
2024-12-30
2h 36
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
The Roundup: A Look At the Top Stories of 2024
EP 2-3 Best Of 2024 Wendy Corr: Well, hey there folks, welcome to The Roundup. We're a Cowboy State Daily podcast, and we focus on interesting people in the Cowboy State. But today, because it's the last podcast of the year, we are focusing on interesting stories and the interesting people who tell them. So for today's special episode of The Roundup, we're going to talk to the Cowboy State Daily reporters who have brought you the most interesting stories of the year. All right, folks, our first guest, our fir...
2024-12-28
40 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Bighorn River Ferry: Dangerous Crossings
Send us a textThe Bighorn River is a dangerous river in the Bighorn Basin and has claimed numerous lives in its depths. Lives were lost when high water would sweep away entire families. The ferries made crossing the dangerous Bighorn River safer - but even these ferries were perilous and dangerous. These stories and more are featured in this special podcast as part of the tales along the Yellowstone Highway explaining the dangers Wyoming pioneers faced just trying to travel along the old routes of the Cowboy State. Over time, thes...
2024-12-26
13 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Stagecoach Radio Drama Starring John Wayne
Send us a textWelcome to a special edition of Pioneers of Outlaw Country. Today you are in for a treat. Grab your popcorn as we dive into an old-time radio show. As I was researching the stage routes of Wyoming, my internet searches kept directing me to the movie, Stagecoach. I admit I was a bit annoyed but then my curiosity got the best of me. I finally listened to the radio dramatization of the movie - when I should have been researching, I admit! Since I enjoyed it, I figured that many of you...
2024-12-12
35 min
That Doesn't Happen Every Day
The Sixteen Skeletons of Badwater Creek
Send us a textOver the decades 16 human skeletons have been found near Badwater Creek in Wyoming. Some were murdered and some we're not sure what happened. From homesteaders, to soldiers, to one who apparently came back to haunt a local family's root cellar, you're going to like this one!Jackie Dorothy's Original Article About The Wailing SkeletonJackie Dorothy's PodcastSalt Lake Herald Article About The 12 Skeletons in The Aspen GroveThe Battle of Crazy Woman CreekThe Bates Battle"Today in Wyoming's History" (A Blogger's Visit To The...
2024-12-10
18 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, December 2, 2024
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming, for Monday, December 2nd. I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom - brought to you by the Cowboy State Daily Morning Show with Jake. From 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., Monday through Friday, Cowboy State Daily’s Jake Nichols takes you deeper into the stories that matter - and keeps up with the news, weather and sports in your part of Wyoming. Just tune into Cowboy State Daily Dot Com and join the conversation. A search and rescue...
2024-12-02
11 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
The Dangerous Birds Eye Stage Route
Send us a textWrecks, highway robbery and rockslides awaited the stage coaches that dared venture over Birds Eye Pass. This dangerous stage line route was full of peril but despite the risks, the stage coach ran every day, except Sunday. Join us for a ride on this perilous route over the Wind River Canyon in Central Wyoming. There was no train or highway - only the rugged trail through Copper Mountain. This special edition of Pioneers of Outlaw Country celebrates the Yellowstone Highway through the Wind River Canyon by remembering why it wa...
2024-11-28
24 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Mischievous Mules of Wyoming: Building the Wind River Canyon
Send us a textWhen the mountain man brought the first mischievous mule into Wyoming he was unaware of the importance this stubborn, irritating critter would play in building the state. As we continue celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Yellowstone Highway through the Wind River Canyon, it would be a shame to overlook one of the hardest workers that helped bring in the modern age.In between kicking up its heels and rolling in the mud, the mule helped build dams, railroads, highways and even brought electricity into the Wind River Canyon.
2024-11-14
28 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Monday, November 11, 2024
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming, for Monday, November 11th. I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom - brought to you by the Cowboy State Daily Morning Show with Jake. From 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., Monday through Friday, Cowboy State Daily’s Jake Nichols takes you deeper into the stories that matter - and keeps up with the news, weather and sports in your part of Wyoming. Just tune into Cowboy State Daily Dot Com and join the conversation. Each year on Vetera...
2024-11-11
11 min
Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
She Claimed to be Royalty to Cover up her Tragic Upbringing in a Foundling Hospital with Guest Author and Attorney Justine Cowan
"Dorothy" was the name that the institution assigned to this new born baby girl that had been dropped off at this facility by the unmarried biological mother. At this time, there was unprecedented prejudice against illegitimate children and unwed mothers. This facility was government run and theoretically a highly regarded home for foundlings from the ages of 5 to 12 years old. At which point they were to have trained the children who were not returned to their families, with skills in order for them to be placed in homes as house maids, servants, etc. The environment that shaped Dorothy was...
2024-11-05
27 min
1230 TWC Business Beat Podcast
Special Podcast Episode: Menopause & HRT - Episode 90
Welcome to this heartwarming edition of our radio show, where we’re diving deep into Menopause & HRT. With me are some incredible guests: Fiona Catchpowle, Ailsa Petchey from our "Menopause Gang," and clinician Gitana Paskauskiene. This episode is filled with insights, laughter, and a special message—so keep listening! And on a joyful note, Happy Birthday to Imogen Congdon on October 24th—sharing her special day with me! We’re thrilled to celebrate and send love to all our listeners, especially in these challenging times. Big hugs and endless support to each of you! Exciting News & E...
2024-10-31
1h 24
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Skeletons of Badwater Creek: A Wyoming Territory Mystery
Send us a text16 skeletons, over an 80 year time span, were found along the banks of the Badwater Creek. Who were they and who murdered these people while Wyoming was still only a territory? Their stories were buried in old newspapers and were mysteries dating back to 1872. Three were found in a cave with bullet holes, twelve were soldiers found in an Aspen grove and the last was found in a burnt grave with five arrow heads. These mysteries may never be solved but I believe their stories should be r...
2024-10-31
24 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Thursday, October 31, 2024
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming, for Thursday, October 31st. I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom - brought to you by 4 Wyoming Pack. 4 Wyoming Pack says, “This November, Wyoming will vote to allow residential homes to be taxed at a lower, fairer rate, even the playing field, and give families a much-needed break.” 4 Wyoming Pack wants you to Vote Yes on Amendment A. However the world remembers Wyoming’s beloved Grizzly 399, some of her most devoted fans said a full-body taxidermy mount of her...
2024-10-31
10 min
Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod
Lady Gangster (1942) 188mb.mp4
Lady Gangster is a 1942 Warner Bros. B picture crime film directed by Robert Florey, credited as "Florian Roberts". It is based on the play Gangstress, or Women in Prison by Dorothy Mackaye, who in 1928, as #440960, served less than ten months of a one- to three-year sentence in San Quentin State Prison. Lady Gangster is a remake of the pre-Code film, Ladies They Talk About (1933). Jackie Gleason plays a supporting role.PlotDorothy "Dot" Burton (Faye Emerson) is a member of a gang of v. Using her femininity and a cute dog provided her by her male cohorts...
2024-10-15
1h 01
Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
All She Really Wanted Was to be Valued and Loved with Guest Therapist, Sex Educator and Best Selling Author Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers
In time, Tina became "the fixer" in the household. The fights and yelling was too much for Tina and she also took on the role of being her younger sister's protector. She felt that she needed to calm everyone down most importantly for herself to feel safe.Feeling abandoned and neglected early on in her life, my guest's mother, was a highly sensitive child and she didn't get as much attention as she needed as a child. The family deemed her "the neurotic child." It seemed as though the only thing that Leilani's family seemed to valued was...
2024-10-15
28 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
History Tour of the Yellowstone Highway
Send us a textJourney with us through the rich and adventurous history of the Yellowstone Highway through the Wind River Canyon, now a scenic by-way. From its rugged landscapes to the tales etched into its cliffs, this byway has seen it all.We kick off with the Gold Rush era, exploring how the promise of fortune drew eager prospectors into the canyon, igniting a frenzy that transformed the region. As gold seekers braved the treacherous terrain, we share stories of their triumphs and tragedies, revealing the dangerous stakes involved in the quest for riches.
2024-10-01
32 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Sheriff Rice: Wyoming Justice
Send us a textSheriff Virgil Rice was tough-as-nails and respected throughout Wyoming. He was known to "get his man" and tracked down horse thieves across the Cowboy State in the 1890's. It is believed by residents and historians that he was one of many cowboys that helped inspire America's most beloved cowboy heroes, the Virginian. When You Call Me That – Smile! It was now the Virginian's turn to bet, or leave the game, and he did not speak at once. Therefore, Trampas spoke. “Your bet, you son-of-a—.” The Virgini...
2024-09-19
34 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Wednesday, September 11, 2024
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming, for Wednesday, September 11th. I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom - brought to you by ServeWyoming - Wyoming's center for volunteerism and AmeriCorps service for the last 30 years! For volunteer opportunities, visit ServeWyoming dot org" -- A Thermopolis man was killed in an officer- and deputy-involved shooting in town Monday evening, while a police officer and sheriff’s deputy have been placed on paid leave. 41-year-old Jared Gottula became the subject of a police welfare check Monday evening when a neighbor...
2024-09-11
11 min
MADE with JACKIE HANZL
Relevance of The Wizard of Oz Today | SCOTT TEJERIAN | The Weekly Transit
Scott Tejerian discusses the film 'The Wizard of Oz' and its themes of self-empowerment and navigating difficult times. He highlights the vulnerability of the main character, Dorothy, and the importance of recognizing one's own power. Scott also explores the symbolism of the characters, such as the scarecrow representing the farmer, the tin man representing the factory worker, and the lion representing the alpha male. He discusses the role of the witches and the wizard as representations of different types of power and oppression. Overall, the film serves as a metaphor for the journey of self-discovery and finding one's own...
2024-08-11
1h 30
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Tuesday, August 6, 2024
It’s time to take a look at what’s happening around Wyoming, for Tuesday, August 6th. I’m Wendy Corr, bringing you headlines from the Cowboy State Daily newsroom - brought to you by the Wyoming State Fair! Beginning August 13th in Douglas, the Wyoming State Fair has something for everyone. For more info visit WY-STATE-FAIR dot com" — Firefighters battling the Pleasant Valley fire near Guernsey, Wyoming, have barricaded the massive wildfire in the steep terrain of the Haystack Range that is blamed for burning the homestead of U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, the state’s...
2024-08-06
06 min
Cowboy State Daily's The Roundup
Cowboy State Daily Video News: Thursday, July 18, 2024
The future of coal may not be as a fuel source for power plants to produce and provide electricity. Ramaco Resources Inc.’s research facility in Ranchester will help the East Coast metallurgical coal company determine the quality and kinds of critical rare earth magnets buried at different layers of strata below the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, according to energy reporter Pat Maio. “There's three things that you can do with coal. One is burn it in a power plant. There's also metallurgical coal, used in steelmaking, and the third thing, which is what they...
2024-07-18
05 min
Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor
100 Years of Yellowstone Highway: The Historic Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway
Welcome to the premiere episode of "Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor," brought to you by the Wind River Visitors Council. Join your hosts, Charene The Adventure Queen and Helen Wilson, along with special guests Jackie Dorothy, a historian, and Kevin Scannell from the Riverton Museum. The Wind River Visitors Council partnered with the Riverton Museum, Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center and Hot Springs County Travel & Tourism Board to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Yellowstone Highway as part of National Travel and Tourism Week. To celebrate the anniversary, the Riverton Museum hosted historian Jackie Do...
2024-05-23
24 min
Winds Of Change
Uncovering Hidden Outlaw Histories with Jackie Dorothy
"Our history is for our future." - Jackie Dorothy "Everyone has a story. You just sometimes have to dig to find the interesting nuggets." - Jackie Dorothy Hey there, history enthusiasts! Get ready to enjoy the unexpected twists and turns of outlaw history and family legends. Join me as we discover the world of outlaws, hidden histories and legends. We're not just talking about the notorious outlaws you've heard of; we're learning about surprising stories and historical figures. There were many opportunities for the daring and enterprising businessmen – the cattlemen, horse trade...
2024-05-16
42 min
Winds Of Change
Uncovering Hidden Outlaw Histories with Jackie Dorothy
"Our history is for our future." - Jackie Dorothy "Everyone has a story. You just sometimes have to dig to find the interesting nuggets." - Jackie Dorothy Hey there, history enthusiasts! Get ready to enjoy the unexpected twists and turns of outlaw history and family legends. Join me as we discover the world of outlaws, hidden histories and legends. We're not just talking about the notorious outlaws you've heard of; we're learning about surprising stories and historical figures. There were many opportunities for the daring and enterprising businessmen – the cattlemen, horse trade...
2024-05-16
42 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
1885 Cattle Round Up: Wyoming Cowboy
Send us a textThe strike of a rattlesnake, the danger of stampede, the whistling of cowboys, the swish of a lasso and the sting of the hot sun. The cowboys on round-up are a true pioneer of Wyoming. Welcome to another episode of "Pioneers of Outlaw Country," where we delve into fascinating stories from Wyoming’s past that often go unnoticed. I am your host, Jackie Dorothy, and today we are traveling on a round-up with one of our favorite tourists, Owen Wister. His observations led him to write "The Virigi...
2024-03-07
09 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Fact to Fiction: The Real Inspiration for The Virginian
Send us a textThe Harvard student of law bent over his journal, writing in camp light and by kerosene. He was capturing the words that he would one day use to write the most popular Western fiction in the world. In 1885, a young tourist arrived in Wyoming and went by stage to Medicine Bow. He was a 24 year old Owen Wister who faithfully recorded in his journal all that he saw - and he wasn't very impressed! Years later, these jottings were the experiences of the Tenderfoot and the opening scene to his most fa...
2024-02-29
13 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
The 1880's Tourist to Wyoming
Send us a textWhen we think of the early visitors of Wyoming, we think of the cowboys, homesteaders, miners and others coming to the West to make their fortune. There was another group of young men who came west on the trains and stagecoaches. These were young, rich men looking for an adventure and relaxation. They were not in Wyoming to find their fortune but here to vacation.Among these young tourists was a Harvard student of law, Owen Wister. His journals kept a record of his first arrival to Wyoming. As a world...
2024-02-22
10 min
Should Have Listened to My Mother Podcast
"She Gave us More Room to Grow and Discover and a Safe Place to Fail" With Guest Actor, Producer and Director, Russell Andrews
In addition to film and tv acting, Russell is passionate about theatre and stage acting. With over thirty years of experience, he's now written his first book titled, "Shoes," and it is a significant story because it mirrors his youth and his relationship with his mother.As one of the founding members and producing artistic director of "Stagewalkers Productions", based in Los Angeles, CA, it gave the younger generation with creative, artistic and acting backgrounds to have a home base to sharpen their acting tools. It was a safe place for those who were interested in developing thei...
2024-02-20
30 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Lost Journals of Owen Wister
Send us a textThe faded pencil script spelled out rough poems, descriptions of sunsets and hangings, saloon scenes, cowboy tall tales, the wide-open prairie and the sharp retort of the gun. From Owen Wister’s pen, the cowboy myth was born and became a true relic of Wyoming’s rich past. For over 65 years, Owen Wister's journals lay forgotten - until a stubborn librarian from the University of Wyoming insisted they existed. Today, thanks to his persistence, the journals have been found and now reside at the American Heritage Center in Laramie, Wyoming...
2024-02-15
08 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
David Picard: Cowboy Prankster
Send us a textThe most famous cowboy prank in Wyoming... may never have happened. Or did it? In his novel, The Virginian, Owen Wister tells of a baby swapping prank that happened at a rural dance. It was common practice in those days to pile the babies under chairs and tables to sleep while the parents danced the night away. According to Wister, two cowboys took advantage of this situation to pull a legendary stunt! After his novel was published, residents of Thermopolis and other western towns claimed that the inci...
2024-02-08
23 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Peeshee: Wyoming's Waltzing Mouse
Send us a textWhen Owen Wister brought his family to Wyoming in 1912, they brought along a special friend: Peeshee, the waltzing mouse. The inclusion of this tiny tourist in their family gives us insight into the Wister family dynamics and their love of nature in all forms.The Waltzing Mouse, once as common as goldfish as pets for children, was a puzzle to the scientists who studied them. These tiny creatures would whirl in circles rather than walk in straight lines and were more docile than their cousins. Peeshee spent the summer waltzing i...
2024-02-02
11 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
Owen Wister: The Tenderfoot
Send us a text"Young man, go west!"Among the cowboys and frontiersmen, miners and homesteaders were a group of young adventurers - the rich young tenderfoot. These tourists were not seeking their fortunes but were tourists, looking to get away from the confines of civilization even briefly. One of these young men took his journals and turned them into fiction, becoming one of the best-selling authors in America. Even today, his novel, The Virginian, is one of the top 50 fictions in the last century. Owen Wister was proud of his st...
2024-01-26
22 min
Crime Analyst
Ep 169: Analyzing the Murder of Dr Naomi Dancy with Jackie Malton, Part 2
Laura continues her interview with retired Detective Chief Inspector Jackie Malton from New Scotland Yard about the murder of Dr Naomi Dancy. Laura and Jackie share and discuss the facts, evidence, and red flags they saw when analyzing the case file.In this episode you will also hear Laura and Jackie’s forensic deconstruction of the phone call Dr John Dancy made to leading crime writer Dorothy L Sayers just weeks after his wife, Dr Naomi, was murdered and Jackie gets something important off her chest.Laura and Jackie we...
2024-01-23
1h 13
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains
Send us a textIn 1902, the most popular book in America was The Virginian by Owen Wister. This book changed America's perspective on the cowboy and turned the once maligned cowhand into a romantic hero.Told at times through the eyes of the Tenderfoot, this is a story of a courageous but mysterious cowboy known only as “the Virginian”. He works as foreman of a cattle ranch in the Wyoming territory during the1880s and is admired by his friends and enemies alike. The gunplay and violence of his frontier code threaten his romance with Molly...
2024-01-18
44 min
Pioneers of Outlaw Country: Wyoming History
The Outlaw & the Flying Saucer
Send us a textIn 1903, Tom O'Day was villainized in the newspapers as a notorious horse thief but his friends and acquaintances defended him as a cheerful Irishman who may embellish a brand once in awhile. That February he was unarmed when, suddenly, he was in the fight of his life. Join us on this exciting escapade of one of Wyoming's most beloved outlaws, Tom O'Day! Thank you for listening to Hot Springs County Pioneers. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a single episode of this historic series. The stories of ou...
2024-01-12
11 min