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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2025 · 40 MIN

Episode 122: Celtic Knot with Bob Conlon

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In this episode, Bob Conlon talks with Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon about his book 'Celtic Knot,' which tells the story of his grandfather, Tim Conlon, an Irish immigrant who faced numerous challenges in 19th-century Chicago. The conversation explores themes of resilience, family, community, and the importance of storytelling in preserving history. Bob shares insights into his research process, the historical events intertwined with Tim's life, and the significance of the Celtic knot as a symbol of connection and continuity.TakeawaysBob Conlon's book 'Celtic Knot' is inspired by his grandfather's life.Tim Conlon was orphaned at a young age and faced many challenges.The importance of family gatherings in storytelling.Historical events like the Chicago fire shaped Tim's life.Resilience and ingenuity are central themes in Tim's story.Community played a vital role in immigrant lives in Chicago.The Celtic knot symbolizes connection and continuity.Bob's legal background influenced his research and writing process.The Eastland disaster is a significant yet overlooked tragedy.Storytelling is essential for preserving family history and heritage.Links for this episode:Sharing the Heart of the Matter homeCeltic Knot | Eckhartz PressQ&A with "Celtic Knot"author Robert Conlon | Eckhartz PressNew book honors author's ancestor,city of Chicago - The HinsdaleanFrom the Hosts:Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

In this episode, Bob Conlon talks with Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon about his book 'Celtic Knot,' which tells the story of his grandfather, Tim Conlon, an Irish immigrant who faced numerous challenges in 19th-century Chicago. The conversation explores themes of resilience, family, community, and the importance of storytelling in preserving history. Bob shares insights into his research process, the historical events intertwined with Tim's life, and the significance of the Celtic knot as a symbol of connection and continuity.TakeawaysBob Conlon's book 'Celtic Knot' is inspired by his grandfather's life.Tim Conlon was orphaned at a young age and faced many challenges.The importance of family gatherings in storytelling.Historical events like the Chicago fire shaped Tim's life.Resilience and ingenuity are central themes in Tim's story.Community played a vital role in immigrant lives in Chicago.The Celtic knot symbolizes connection and continuity.Bob's legal background influenced his research and writing process.The Eastland disaster is a significant yet overlooked tragedy.Storytelling is essential for preserving family history and heritage.Links for this episode:Sharing the Heart of the Matter homeCeltic Knot | Eckhartz PressQ&A with "Celtic Knot"author Robert Conlon | Eckhartz PressNew book honors author's ancestor,city of Chicago - The HinsdaleanFrom the Hosts:Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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