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That\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 71: Sam BornYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 71: Sam Born, a candy pioneer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 72: Julius Arthur Nieuwland, inventor of the first synthetic rubber, neoprene.2024-10-2305 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 70: John Pass and John StowYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 70: John Pass and John Stow, recasters of the Liberty Bell. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 71: Sam Born, a candy pioneer. 2024-10-1606 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books podcast ep 69: David YuenglingYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode episode 69: David Yuengling, a beer pioneer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode episode 70: John Pass and John Stow, recasters of the Liberty Bell. 2024-10-0906 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 68: Robert FechnerYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 68: Robert Fechner, director of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 69: David Yuengling, a beer pioneer. 2024-10-0210 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 67: Josephine CochraneYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 67: Josephine Cochrane, inventor of the dishwasher. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 68: Robert Fechner, director of the Civilian Conservation Corps.2024-09-2506 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 66: Christopher Sholes You can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 66: Christopher Sholes, typewriter inventor. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 67: Josephine Cochrane, inventor of the dishwasher 2024-09-1807 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 65: Tom WigginsYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 65: Tom Wiggins, a musical prodigy  Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 66: Christopher Sholes, typewriter inventor. 2024-09-1107 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 64: Harriet JacobsYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast 64: Harriet Jacobs, abolitionist, educator, and author.  Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 65: Tom Wiggins, a musical prodigy. 2024-09-0408 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 63: Judith ResnikThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In episode 63: Judith Resnik, first Jewish female astronaut in space. Next week, episode 64: Harriet Jacobs, abolitionist, educator, and author. 2024-08-2805 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep62: Claude ShannonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 62: Claude Shannon, "the father of the information age." Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 63: Judith Resnik, first Jewish female astronaut in space. 2024-08-2106 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 61: Yuri KochiyamaYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 61: Yuri Kochiyama, Japanese American civil rights activist. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 62: Claude Shannon, "the father of the information age." 2024-08-1405 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 60: Carl SchurzYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 60: Carl Schurz, a force in the anti-slavery movement, general in the Union Army, organizer of the Republican Party, supporter of Abraham Lincoln, and “The Father of the Forest Reserves”. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 61: Yuri Kochiyama, Japanese American civil rights activist. 2024-08-0710 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 59: Mary AndersonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 59: Mary Anderson, inventor of the windshield wiper. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 60: Carl Schurz, a soldier, politician, and writer. 2024-07-3105 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 58: Jules SteinYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 58: Jules Stein, benefactor of vision science and blindness prevention. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 59: Mary Anderson, inventor of the windshield wiper. 2024-07-2408 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 57: Alfred James ReachYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 57: Alfred James Reach, baseball pioneer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 58: Jules Stein, benefactor of vision science and blindness prevention. 2024-07-1706 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 56: Jay CookeYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 56: Jay Cooke, Civil War era financier. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 57: Alfred James Reach, baseball pioneer. 2024-07-1009 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 55: Henrietta LacksYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 55: Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 56: Jay Cooke, Civil War era financier. 2024-07-0310 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 54: Peter CooperYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 54: Peter Cooper, builder of the first American steam locomotive. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 55: Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. 2024-06-2609 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 53: Mary Golda RossYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 53: Mary Golda Ross, a trailblazing Native American engineer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 54: Peter Cooper, builder of the first American steam locomotive.2024-06-1905 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 52: Katharine Burr BlodgettYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 52: Katharine Burr Blodgett: inventor of non-reflective glass. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 53: Mary Golda Ross, a trailblazing Native American engineer. 2024-06-1209 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep51: Marie Mason PottsYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 51: Marie Mason Potts, editor of the first CA newspaper for Indigenous Americans. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 52: Katharine Burr Blodgett: inventor of non-reflective glass.2024-06-0509 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 50: Henry Morris, hero on the Weekapaug BreachwayYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 50: Henry Morris, hero on the Weekapaug Breachway. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 51: Marie Mason Potts, editor of the first CA newspaper for Indigenous Americans. 2024-05-2907 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep49: Dr. Inez Beverly ProsserYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 49: Dr. Inez Beverly Prosser, the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in psychology. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.   Next week, episode 50: Henry Morris, hero on the Weekapaug Breachway. 2024-05-2205 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 48: Bradford ParkinsonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 48: Bradford Parkinson, a creator of GPS. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 49: Inez Beverly Prosser, the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. in psychology. 2024-05-1508 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 47: Jacob EsteyYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 47: Jacob Estey, a pioneer in the world of musical instruments. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 48: Bradford Parkinson, a creator of GPS.2024-05-0806 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 46: Dr. George Nicholas PapanicolaouYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 46: Dr. George Nicholas Papanicolaou, creator of the Pap Smear. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 47: Jacob Estey, a pioneer in the world of musical instruments.2024-05-0107 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep. 45: Dr. Ben SalomonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 45: Dr. Ben Salomon, World War 2 hero. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 46: Dr. George Nicholas Papanicolaou, creator of the Pap Smear. 2024-04-2407 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep.44: Ottmar MergenthalerYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 44: Ottmar Mergenthaler, inventor of the linotype machine. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 45: Dr. Ben Salomon, World War 2 hero. 2024-04-1711 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 43: Mordechei SheffallYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 43: Mordechei Sheffall, American Revolutionary hero. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 44: Ottmar Mergenthaler, inventor of the linotype machine. 2024-04-1007 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 42: Dr. William CamacYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 42: Dr. William Camac, founder of the first US zoo. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 43: Mordechei Sheffall, American Revolutionary hero. 2024-04-0306 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 41: Roy AllenYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 41: Roy Allen, founder of A&W Root Beer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 42: Dr. William Camac, founder of the first US zoo. 2024-03-2706 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 40: Stephanie Louise KwolekYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 40: Stephanie Louise Kwolek, inventor of Kevlar. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 41: Roy Allen, founder of A&W Root Beer. 2024-03-2007 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books“That’s One for the History Books” ep 39: Dr. Phillip Moses RussellYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast Dr. Phillip Moses Russell, American Revolutionary hero. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 40:  Stephanie Louise Kwolek, inventor of Kevlar.2024-03-1308 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 38: Dr. Frederick MohsYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 38: Dr. Frederick Mohs, inventor of a surgical technique for treating certain skin cancers. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 39: Dr. John Moses Russell, American Revolutionary hero.2024-03-0607 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep37: Vesta StoudtYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 37: Vesta Stoudt, inventor of Duct Tape. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 38: Dr. Frederick Mohs, inventor of a surgical technique for treating certain skin cancers. 2024-02-2808 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 36: Annie Jump CannonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 36: Annie Jump Cannon, a brilliant, 19th century, female astronomer who revolutionized the way scientists classify stars. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 37: Vesta Stoudt, inventor of Duct Tape. . 2024-02-2108 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 35: James FortenYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 35: James Forten, American abolitionist and businessman. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 36: Annie Jump Cannon, a brilliant, 19th century, female astronomer who revolutionized the way scientists classify stars. 2024-02-1411 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 34: John A. RoeblingYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 34: John A. Roebling, designer of the Brooklyn Bridge. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 35: James Forten, American abolitionist and businessman.2024-02-0711 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 33: Frederick McKinley JonesYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 33: Frederick McKinley Jones, an unsung hero of modern refrigeration. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, Episode 34: James A. Roebling, designer of the Brooklyn Bridge. 2024-01-3108 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 32: Samuel AldersonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 32: Samuel Alderson, inventor of the auto-testing crash dummy. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 33: Frederick McKinley Jones, an unsung hero of modern refrigeration. 2024-01-2407 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 31: Fritz PollardYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 31: Fritz Pollard, a trailblazer in American football. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, Episode 32: Samuel Alderson, inventor of the auto-testing crash dummy.2024-01-1708 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 30: Agnes Meyer DriscollYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 30: Agnes Meyer Driscoll, "the first lady of naval cryptology." Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 31: Fritz Pollard, a trailblazer in American football. 2024-01-1008 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 29: Frank EppersonYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 29: Frank Epperson, the man behind the Popsicle. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 30: Agnes Meyer Driscoll, "the first lady of naval cryptology." 2024-01-0306 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 28: Howard AikenYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 28:  Howard Aiken, a computer pioneer. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 29: Frank Epperson, the man behind the Popsicle.2023-12-2709 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 27: Alice CoachmanYou can now listen to “That’s One for the History Books” podcast episode 27: Alice Coachman, first African American woman to win an Olympic gold medal. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 28:  Howard Aiken, a computer pioneer. 2023-12-2005 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 26: John Philip HollandYou can now listen to episode 26: John Philip Holland, the father of the modern submarine. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, Episode 27: Alice Coachman, first African American woman to win an Olympic gold medal.2023-12-1309 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books Ep 25: Victoria WoodhullYou can now listen to episode 25: Victoria Woodhull, a trailblazing figure in the realm of women's rights and social change. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books.  Next week, episode 26: John Philip Holland, the father of the modern submarine.2023-12-0605 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 24: G. Robert BlakeyIn episode 24 of That’s One for the History Books”, hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan discuss G. Robert Blakey, a RICO-type legislation lawyer. Next week, episode 25: Victoria Woodhull, a trailblazing figure in the realm of women's rights and social change.2023-12-0111 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 23: Lyda ConleyYou can now listen to episode 23: Lyda Conley, first Native American woman lawyer in the US. Each week on the podcast “That’s One for the History Books” hosts Marty Cohn & Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 24: G. Robert Blakey, a RICO-type legislation lawyer. 2023-11-2207 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 22: Dr. Frances KelseyYou can now listen to episode 22: Dr. Frances Kathleen Oldham Kelsey, who saved American infants from the horrors of thalidomide. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, episode 23: Lyda Conley, first Native American woman lawyer in the United States. 2023-11-1509 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 21: Dr. Charles DrewYou can now listen to episode 21: Dr. Charles Drew, a pioneer of modern blood banking. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, Episode 22: Dr. Frances Kathleen Oldham Kelsey, who saved American infants from the horrors of thalidomide. 2023-11-0809 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat' One for the History Books ep 20: Brigadier General Nicholas HerkimerIn episode 20 of That’s One for the History Books”, hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan discuss Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer, American Revolutionary hero of the Battle of Oriskany. Next week, episode 21: Dr. Charles Drew, a pioneer of modern blood banking. 2023-11-0109 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep. 19: Malcolm McLeanIn episode 19 of That’s One for the History Books”, hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan discuss Malcolm McLean, a transportation innovator who introduced the concept of containerization and started Sea-Land Service. Next week, episode 20: Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer, American Revolutionary hero of the Battle of Oriskany.2023-10-2506 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep. 18: Danny CohenThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the eighteenth episode, they discuss Danny Cohen, a digital technology pioneer. Next week, episode 19: Malcolm McLean, a transportation innovator who introduced the concept of containerization and started Sea-Land Service, 2023-10-1807 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep. 17: Billy IngramThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the seventeenth episode, they discuss Billy Ingram, a trailblazing entrepreneur who revolutionized the fast-food industry and started White Castle. Next week, episode 18: Danny Cohen, a digital technology pioneer.  2023-10-1109 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 16: Paul BrodeurThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the sixteenth episode, they discuss Paul Brodeur, a writer for the New Yorker who exposed lethal hazards. Next week, episode 17: Billy Ingram, a trailblazing entrepreneur who revolutionized the fast-food industry and started White Castle. 2023-10-0410 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 15: Mary BowserThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the fifteenth  episode, they discuss Mary Bowser, an unsung hero of the American Civil War.. Next week, episode 16: Paul Brodeur, a writer for the New Yorker who exposed lethal hazards. 2023-09-2704 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 14: Candido JacuzziThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the fourteenth episode, they discuss Candido Jacuzzi, the inventor of the Jacuzzi hot tub. Next week, episode 15: Mary Bowser, an unsung hero of the American Civil War. 2023-09-2010 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 13: Virginia HallThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the thirteenth episode, they discuss Virginia Hall, a pioneering female World War 2 spy. Next week, episode 14: Candido Jacuzzi, the inventor of the Jacuzzi hot tub. 2023-09-1308 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 12: Paulding, Williams, and Van WartYou can now listen to episode 12 of That’s One for the History Books and learn about Paulding, Williams, and Van Wart, three American Revolution heroes. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, Episode 13: Virginia Hall, a pioneering female World War 2 spy 2023-09-0608 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 11: William RosenbergThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the eleventh episode, they discuss William Rosenberg, the visionary founder of Dunkin' Donuts. Next week, episode 12: Paulding, Williams, and Van Wart, three American Revolution heroes. 2023-08-3008 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 10: Russell SugarmonThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the tenth episode, they discuss Russell Sugarmon, civil rights advocate and leader. Next week, episode 11: William Rosenberg, the visionary founder of Dunkin' Donuts 2023-08-2308 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 9: George CrumThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. In the ninth episode, they discuss George Crum, originator of the potato chip. Next week, episode 10: Russell Sugarmon, civil rights advocate and leader. 2023-08-1611 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat’s One for the History Books ep 8: Joseph GliddenIn episode 8 of That’s One for the History Books, you learn about Joseph Glidden, credited with the invention of barbed wire. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, Episode 9: George Crum, originator of the potato chip. 2023-08-0911 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books Ep 7: Sergeant-Major Abraham CohnYou can now listen to episode 7 of That’s One for the History Books and learn about Sergeant-Major Abraham Cohn, a Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Each week hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Next week, Episode 8: Joseph Glidden, credited with the invention of barbed wire. 2023-08-0207 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 6: Kate WarneHosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Episode 6: Kate Warne, the first female private detective in American history. 2023-07-2613 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books ep 5: Haym SalomonThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Episode 5: Haym Salomon, a Jewish American Revolutionary War hero. 2023-07-1906 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books Ep 4: Mabel Walker WillebrandtThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Episode 4: Mabel Walker Willebrandt, the highest-ranking woman in the federal government who used her intellect and her network to enforce Prohibition and reform prison system. Next, Episode 5: Haym Solomon, an American Revolution hero. 2023-07-1211 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books Ep. 3: William Stetson Kennedy That’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Episode 3: William Stetson Kennedy who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and exposed its secrets to authorities and the outside world. 2023-07-0511 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books, Ep. 2: Maxwell RabbThat’s One for the History Books. Hosts Marty Cohn and Hugh Ryan profile Americans who made important contributions to our country, but who have been largely overlooked by our history books. Episode 2: Maxwell Rabb, a key aide to President Eisenhower who was the White House go-to person on equal rights for African Americans and other minorities. Next... Episode 3: William Stetson Kennedy who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and exposed its secrets to authorities and the outside world. 2023-06-2815 minThat\'s One for the History BooksThat's One for the History BooksThat's One for the History Books, Ep. 1 - US Senator Winston ProutyUS Senator Winston Prouty served Vermont for 20 years and, through his activity in the House and Senate, the entire nation, during some turbulent times. Future episodes: Episode 2: Maxwell Rabb, a key aide to President Eisenhower who was the White House go-to person on equal rights for African Americans and other minorities. Episode 3: William Stetson Kennedy who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and exposed its secrets to authorities and the outside world. Episode 4: Mabel Walker Willebrandt, the highest-ranking woman in the federal government who used her intellect and her network to enforce P...2023-06-2111 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 29 - LaTrisha Woods, ArizonaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 29, Marty interviews LaTricia Woods, President of Mahogany Xan Communications in Chandler, Arizona. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-12-0100 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 28 - Missy Hurley, FloridaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 28, Marty interviews Missy Hurley, co-founder and principal of B2 Communications in St. Petersburg, Florida. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-11-2400 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 27 - Liz Hersh, OhioPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 27, Marty interviews Liz Hersh, President of Hersh Public Relations in Brecksville, Ohio. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-11-1700 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 26 - Keith Sherman, New YorkPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 26, Marty interviews Keith Sherman, President of Keith Sherman & Associates Public Relations in New York, NY. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-11-1000 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 25 - Tom Garrity, New MexicoPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 25, Marty interviews Tom Garrity, President and CEO of The Garrity Group Public Relations in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-11-0300 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 24 - Ann Thelen, IowaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 24, Marty interviews Ann Thelen, Owner and President of Thelen Public Relations in Johnston, Iowa. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-10-2700 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 23 - Steve Alschuler, PennsylvaniaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 23, Marty interviews Steve Alschuler, President of Alschuler Communications in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-10-2100 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 22 - Kristen Helvey, Anchorage, AlaskaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 22, Marty interviews Kristin Helvey, Principal of Helvey Communications in Anchorage, Alaska. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-10-1300 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 21 - Amy Smith, Washington, DCPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 21, Marty interviews Amy Smith, Founder and President of Write Ideas in Washington, DC. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-10-0600 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 20 - Robb Yagmin, MissouriPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 20, Marty interviews Robb Yagmin, President of PSPR in Kansas City, Missouri. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-09-2923 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 19 - Nathan Hokama, HawaiiPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 19, Marty interviews Nathan Hokama, principal of Strategic Communication Solutions in Honolulu, Hawaii. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-09-2218 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 18 - John Knox, CaliforniaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 18, John Knox, Principal of Knox Communications in San Francisco, CA. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-09-1532 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 17 - Jason Woehle, NevadaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 17, Marty interviews Jasen Woehle, senior vice president of The Firm Public Relations and Marketing in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a...2020-09-0832 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 16 - John Deveney, LouisianaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 16, In episode 16, Marty interviews John Deveney, President of the full-service marketing and public relations company Deveney, with offices in New Orleans, Louisiana, and West Palm Beach, Florida. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to m...2020-09-0127 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 15 - Felicia Knight, MainePR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 15, Marty interviews Felicia Knight, president of Knight Canney Group in Portland, Maine. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-08-2726 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 14 - Brenda Thompson, CaliforniaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 14, Marty interviews Brenda Thompson, president of Brenda Thompson Communications in Los Angeles, California. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-08-1823 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 13 - Marisa Vallbona, Texas/CaliforniaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 13, Marty interviews Marisa Vallbona, founder and president of CIM Inc. PR in Houston, Texas and San Diego, CA. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-08-1218 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 12 - Josh Poupore, New YorkPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 12, Marty interviews Josh Poupore, senior vice president of Corning Place Communications in Albany, New York. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-08-0422 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 11 - Jamie Prince, South CarolinaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 11, Marty interviews Jamie Prince, founder + principal of Flourish in Greenville, South Carolina. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-07-2823 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 10 - Barb Harris and Sharon Kreher, Arizona & MissouriPR Benefits is a show that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 10, Marty interviews Barb Harris and Sharon Kreher, partners of Teamworks Communication with offices in Phoenix, Arizona, and St. Louis Missouri. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.f...2020-07-2125 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 9 - Brian Chandler, VirginiaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 9, Marty interviews Brian Chandler, president of Commonwealth PR in Richmond, Virginia. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-07-1429 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 8 - Toni Antonetti, Chicago, IllinoisPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 8, Marty interviews Toni Antonetti, owner of PR Chicago in Illinois. The show is produced by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-07-0716 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, EP. 7 - Kelly Young, Indianapolis, IndianaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 7, Marty interviews Kelly Young, Founder of Baise Communications in Indianapolis, Indiana. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-06-3023 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 6 - Jennifer Bisbee, FloridaPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 6, Marty interviews Jennifer Bisbee, President of Bisbee & Company Public Relations in Orlando, FL. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-06-2318 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 5 - Jenny Smith, ConnecticuttPR Benefits is a podcast that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 5, Marty interviews Jenny Smith, Owner and Principal of Acuity Public Relations in Hartford, CT. The show is edited by Brattleboro Community Television. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-06-1518 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS, Ep. 4 - Jeff Worden, PennsylvaniaPR Benefits is a show that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 4, Marty interviews Jeff Worden, President of Worden PR in Mt. Lebanon, PA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-06-0916 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS ep 3 - Bernard Fiol Costa, Puerto RicoPR Benefits is a show that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 3, Marty interviews Bernardo Fiol Costa, President at The Big Think Group in San Juan, Puerto Rico. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-06-0222 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS ep 2 - Tony Vann, OklahomaPR Benefits is a show that explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era. Host Marty Cohn, a 45-year pr practitioner in Vermont talks to seasoned public relations folks from around the country about their thoughts on the benefits of public relations before, during, and hopefully after COVID-19. In episode 2, Marty interviews Tony Vann, president of Vann & Associates in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-05-2725 minPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITSPR BENEFITS - Julie Dennehy, APR, MassachusettsMartin Cohn, a 45-year seasoned public relations practitioner in Vermont, explores the role of public relations in the COVID-19 era with Julie Dennehy, a public relations professional in Massachusetts.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-05-2227 min