Freedom and Glory - Tales of American Spirit

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Freedom and Glory - Tales of American Spirit

Welcome to Freedom and Glory: Tales of American Spirit—a podcast celebrating the heart of American craftsmanship, resilience, self-reliance, and the power of disruption. Through inspiring stories and authentic storytelling, we shine a spotlight on individuals and communities who embody these values, proving that small, determined efforts can spark meaningful change.Join us as we share personal tales of triumph, innovation, and hope—moments that define the American spirit and shape our nation’s identity. Whether you’re seeking motivation to pursue your dreams or a reminder of the power of community, Freedom and Glory offers a powerful dose of inspiration rooted in resilience and determination.Listen, be inspired, and take action.

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    Symbolic Stories: Flags That Speak with Kelly C. Hyke

    Hosts Liz Morris and Bill LuMaye interview Kelly C. Hyke, owner of Hyke Funeral Home in Redfield, South Dakota, who spent 18 years in law enforcement before switching to mortuary science and buying the funeral home with his wife Bonnie in 2015. Kelly explains how flying American and service flags began as a simple thank-you—especially to veterans—and grew into a widely noticed community tradition, including honoring law enforcement, fire, EMS, and organ donors, and adding U.S. and state flags inside the chapel. He describes his process for veteran services and how the flags prompt healing conversations and public support. In the “Flags of Change” segment, Heather discusses the Earth Day flag, its Apollo “Blue Marble” imagery, its origins with John McConnell and Senator Gaylord Nelson, and how the symbol helped rally environmental action leading to the EPA.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:27 From Police to Funeral Director05:30 Compassion in Two Callings07:49 Coping With Grief Daily10:27 Why Fly the Flag12:28 Veteran Honors and Rituals15:14 Families Reactions and Healing18:38 Expanding Flags for Service20:32 Organ Donor Flag Added23:00 Bringing Flags Into Chapel25:11 Handling Criticism and Values26:51 Small Town Tradition Spreads31:18 Lessons and Advice to Others34:08 Wife Support and Future Plans35:56 Closing Thanks and 250th Flag37:47 Flags of Change Earth Day Flag38:33 Earth Flag Origins Blue Marble39:58 Earth Day Movement Impact41:27 Why Earth Flag Isnt Common42:50 New Space Images Unite Us44:20 Final Sign Off

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    Gopher: A Worker-First Gig Marketplace Built for Fair Pay and Community Impact

    On Freedom and Glory: Tales of American Spirit, hosts Liz Morris and Bill LuMaye talk with John Newberry and Tom Vols, co-founders of Gopher, a community-driven gig marketplace sparked by a golf course moment and built to bring fairness and transparency to local delivery and services. They explain how users post what they need and set what they want the worker to earn, while Gopher adds a small platform fee, and workers can accept, ignore, or counteroffer with instant payment after mutual ratings. The conversation covers categories like delivery, moving, junk removal, rides, and age-restricted items with ID safeguards; worker verification tiers (identity, background checks, driving record, licensed/bonded/insured); marketplace “chicken-and-egg” challenges; product pivots to improve UX; organic growth centered in Raleigh/Wake County; fundraising needs; and plans for expansion plus business-focused features through Gopher Connect and future merchant integration.00:00 Worker First Pricing00:08 Meet the Gopher Founders01:10 Golf Course Origin Story02:30 How the App Works04:28 Categories and Use Cases05:25 Solving the Marketplace Chicken Egg11:31 Fair Pay Mission14:35 Pricing Model Breakdown16:04 Why Lead Gen Platforms Fail18:04 Trust Safety and Worker Levels23:06 Growth Timeline and Metrics28:48 Age Restricted Deliveries29:52 Small Decisions Big Impact30:29 Early Pivots and Partners31:30 Hard Calls With Developers32:40 Staying Platform Focused34:37 Co-Founder Chemistry and Trust36:52 Making Tech Invisible38:04 Values Over Ego40:45 Marketplace Vision and Leadership43:31 Tribute to Michael Yori47:32 Fundraising and Investor Reality51:44 How Gopher Works in Practice55:25 Beating Delivery App Fees57:04 Expansion Plans and Wrap-Up

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    Turquoise LeJeune Parker: From Classroom to Community Catalyst

    Join Liz Morris and Bill Lume as they speak with Turquoise Parker, an educator and community leader from Durham, North Carolina. Turquoise shares the inspiring story of Bull City Food Raiser, a grassroots effort she founded to combat food insecurity among students. Learn about the exponential growth of the initiative, from helping one family to supporting thousands of children across multiple schools. Tune in for insights into the importance of relationships, community support, and the impact of small actions. The episode also features a segment on the historical significance of the 36-star US flag, related to the end of the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln's presidency.00:00 Introduction to Freedom and Glory Tales00:29 Meet Turquoise Parker: Educator and Community Leader01:37 The Birth of Bull City Food Raiser02:34 Growing Impact: From One Family to Thousands05:26 Challenges and Community Support07:45 Building Relationships with Students18:14 Logistics of a Massive Operation26:38 Future Goals and Advocacy29:56 Ensuring Families Have What They Need32:19 Recognition and Awards36:06 Community Involvement and Impact41:06 Advice for Aspiring Changemakers47:34 Historical Significance of the 36-Star US Flag53:32 Conclusion and Call to ActionFollow Turquoise on social media Facebook | InstagramWant to donate?PayPal: PayPal: https://paypal.me/TGDFoundationVenmo: @TGregDoucette-FoundationAll funds received through these apps will be earmarked for the Bull City Foodraiser.

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    Eric Henry on Sustainable Business and Textile Industry Challenges in 2026

    Join Liz Morris and Bill LuMaye on this episode of 'Freedom and Glory: Tales of American Spirit,' as they explore the inspiring journey of Carrot Top Industries' transformation into Freedom and Glory. Learn about their mission to bring meaningful change through flag sales and community impact. Special guest Eric Henry, president of TS Designs, shares his powerful story of resilience in the textile industry post-NAFTA, the importance of sustainability, and the innovative steps his company is taking in the apparel industry. Get an inside look at the challenges of globalization, the impact of NAFTA on American jobs, and the ongoing battle for sustainable and local manufacturing.00:00 Introduction to Freedom and Glory00:28 The Story Behind the Name Change02:14 Customer Stories and Impact03:42 Liz's Personal Journey and Philosophy06:49 Introducing Eric Henry of TS Designs07:50 The Impact of NAFTA on American Manufacturing12:13 Challenges and Strategies in Sustainable Business21:21 Transparency and the Dirt to Shirt Program27:31 The Issue of Microplastics30:36 The Roots of Sustainability31:04 Early Influences and Organic Gardening31:45 Industrial Agriculture and Its Impact33:15 Expanding Sustainable Practices33:44 Community and Business Resilience36:20 Piedmont Agrarian Collaborative37:28 Local Economic Impact and Multiplier Effect39:08 Challenges of Globalization and COVID-1942:37 Reviving Local Manufacturing47:05 Innovations in Sustainable Apparel52:44 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs55:07 Policy and Future Directions59:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    Not Just a Diagnosis: Lessons in Hope from Dr. Richard Bedlack

    Dr. Richard Bedlack: Revolutionizing ALS Treatment with Science, Hope, and StyleJoin us in this inspiring episode featuring Dr. Rick Bedlack, a renowned neurologist, researcher, and leader of the Duke ALS Clinic. Known for his colorful suits and hopeful approach, Dr. Bedlack shares his journey from his childhood fascination with the brain to his transformative work in ALS research. Discover the story behind his favorite purple jacket, his unique approach to patient care, the importance of hope in medicine, and the innovative research projects he is leading to conquer ALS. This is an episode filled with inspiration, groundbreaking science, and a look into the future of ALS treatment.00:00 Introduction to Dr. Richard Bedlack00:46 Dr. Bedlack's Unique Background02:27 The Story Behind the Jacket05:31 Understanding ALS06:42 A Hopeful Approach to ALS08:53 The Often Awesome Army11:30 The Importance of Hope in Medicine15:34 Challenges and Changes in Medical Practice24:13 Exploring ALS Outliers and Gut Microbiome24:58 Genetic Discoveries in ALS Reversals26:22 Replication of ALS Reversals Trials27:19 Challenges in Traditional ALS Trials28:36 Spirituality and Miraculous Recoveries32:06 ALS Untangled: Partnering with Patients36:24 Fundraising and Endowments for ALS Research41:34 Vision for the Future of ALS Treatment43:37 Fashion and Personal Stories

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    Honoring Gold Star Families: Amy Dozier's & the Woody Williams Foundation

    Join us for an emotional and inspiring episode featuring Amy Dozier from the Woody Williams Foundation. Amy shares her personal journey of loss, being a Gold Star spouse, and her mission to honor her husband's legacy through supporting military families. She discusses the challenges and healing processes Gold Star families face, the importance of connection and remembrance, and her involvement with various military nonprofits. This episode also includes insights from Stefanie on the history and significance of Gold Star and Blue Star service flags, showcasing powerful symbols of sacrifice and service. Don't miss this heartfelt conversation on finding purpose through grief and the community's role in supporting those who serve.00:00 Introduction to Amy Dozier and Her Background01:33 Becoming a Gold Star Spouse04:23 The Challenges of Grief and Family Dynamics08:40 Finding Support and Purpose12:51 Joining the Woody Williams Foundation13:10 The Mission of the Woody Williams Foundation18:32 The Importance of Connection and Remembrance22:20 Changing Landscape of War and Survivor Support23:16 Connecting with Grateful Americans24:08 Horse Soldier Bourbon and the Be Cowboy Award30:20 The Importance of Gratitude and Self-Care32:41 Words of Wisdom on Grief and Hope35:26 Woody Williams Foundation and Community Support36:20 Flags of Change: The Story Behind Service Flags

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    Reviving American Craftsmanship: Vortic Watches

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Lindsay Roselle of Vortic Watch Company, as she shares her remarkable entrepreneurial journey and how she’s transforming antique US pocket watches into modern timepieces. Lindsay shares her diverse background in business development and entrepreneurship, the challenges of managing a business while being a mother, and stepping in as interim CEO after her partner experienced a medical emergency. Additionally, we talk to Jeff Green, Carrot-Tops business development manager, about the profound impact of breast cancer on his family and the importance of awareness and support. Learn about Vortec's commitment to American craftsmanship and the larger implications of American-made products in today's economy.00:00 Introduction and Guest Background00:48 Lindsay's Entrepreneurial Journey02:00 Balancing Motherhood and Business04:05 RT's Medical Emergency08:09 Stepping in as Interim CEO08:52 The Story of Vortec Watch Company21:15 American Craftsmanship and Challenges27:57 The Art of Watchmaking: Skills and Challenges29:14 Advocating for Trade Schools and Skilled Labor30:14 In-House Manufacturing and Clean Room Assembly31:15 Partnerships and Veteran Training Initiatives32:04 The Importance of Trade Schools in the AI Era33:25 Future of Vortec: Balancing Tradition and Modernity35:58 Challenges in American Watch Manufacturing41:59 Consumer Choices and American Craftsmanship47:55 Flags of Change: Breast Cancer Awareness

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    Next Gen Civic Education with Kirk Higgins

    In this episode, we are joined by Kirk Higgins, Vice President of Content at the Bill of Rights Institute, to discuss the importance of civic education in shaping the next generation of informed and engaged citizens. Kirk shares insights about the institute's mission, the challenges of teaching civics in today's polarized political climate, and the importance of students understanding their rights and responsibilities. Later, Kirk delves into the history and significance of the Star-Spangled Banner, offering fascinating details about its origins and its enduring symbolic power. Tune in for an enlightening conversation about civic engagement, education, and American history.00:00 Introduction to Constitution Day and Guest Kirk Higgins00:47 Kirk Higgins' Background and Role at the Bill of Rights Institute01:17 The Mission and Importance of the Bill of Rights Institute02:59 Challenges in Teaching Civics and History04:32 Engaging Students in Civics Education06:23 Broader Educational Programs and Impact11:46 Funding and Support for the Bill of Rights Institute14:24 Measuring Impact and Growth22:15 Flag of Change Segment: The Star-Spangled Banner24:22 Historical Significance of the Star-Spangled Banner31:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    Equipping Future Entrepreneurs: A Chat with Business Educator Debbie Taylor

    Join us as we talk with Debbie Taylor, a passionate business teacher at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. With a rich background as a former CFO, Debbie brings real-world business experience into the classroom, teaching students to think critically and innovate like entrepreneurs. She discusses her journey from the business world to education, the unique programs at Cardinal Gibbons, and the essentials of incorporating real-life experience into the teaching process. Hear about her creative methods to keep students engaged and the impact of AI on education. Learn how she aims to prepare students for competitive business schools and future careers with hands-on learning and practical experience.00:00 Introduction to Debbie Taylor00:53 Debbie's Career Journey02:18 Teaching at Cardinal Gibbons02:57 Challenges in Business Education05:52 Innovative Teaching Methods09:00 Real-World Business Applications19:19 Embracing AI in Education24:58 Future Goals and Aspirations30:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    Bringing Revolutionary War History to Life: The Story of Rising Eagle Public House

    Join us for a special July episode as we delve into Revolutionary War history with Kathi and Jim Turner, owners of the Rising Eagle Public House in Melrose, Massachusetts. Discover how this couple's passion for American history inspired their unique restaurant, rooted in the rich history of Malden's role in the fight for independence. Learn about their journey from the seafood business to owning multiple restaurants, and hear fascinating stories about John Adams, the Malden instructions, and the legacy of the American Revolution. This engaging conversation is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and anyone curious about the importance of preserving local heritage.00:00 Introduction to Kathi and Jim Turner00:55 Journey into the Restaurant Business02:58 The Birth of Rising Eagle Public House04:28 Historical Significance of Malden and Public Houses08:14 The Role of Malden in the Fight for Independence17:37 The Malden Instructions and John Adams25:09 Celebrating American History at Rising Eagle27:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    The Craftsmanship and Passion Behind Raleigh Denim with Victor Lytvinenko

    In today's episode of Freedom and Glory, we spotlight Victor Lytvinenko, co-founder of Raleigh Denim Workshop in North Carolina. Victor shares his journey from his family's move from Ukraine to his entrepreneurial spirit, leading to the creation of Raleigh Denim. He delves into his passion for craftsmanship, his experience in various crafts such as furniture making and cooking, and the inspiration behind starting his denim company. Victor talks about the challenges of maintaining quality, scaling the business sustainably, and his belief in producing goods that are authentic and rooted in local tradition. This episode is a deep dive into the philosophy and meticulous process behind Raleigh Denim, and the story of how Victor and his team are redefining American-made products.00:00 Spotlight on American Craftsmanship00:51 Victor's Journey to North Carolina01:40 High School Sweethearts02:33 The Birth of Raleigh Denim Workshop02:48 Craftsmanship and Passion03:22 From Cooking to Denim04:42 The Influence of Denim Industry Veterans06:41 The Pursuit of Perfection08:34 The American Dream and Craftsmanship10:07 Scaling Handmade Jeans14:00 Finding the Right People18:13 Revival of Sewing and Crafting19:02 The Passion Behind the Craft19:24 Navigating Business Challenges21:52 Adapting to Industry Changes24:10 Leading with Transparency26:58 Innovative Denim Creations29:38 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs31:29 Balancing Passion and Business33:15 How to Get Your Own Pair33:57 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    Honoring Memorial Day with America's Heroes: A Veteran's Perspective

    Join us in this special Memorial Day episode as we speak with four distinguished veterans who share their unique ways of celebrating and remembering the sacrifices of their comrades. Meet Ed, a Marine and Army Reserve veteran, and Chuck, a retired member of the 82nd Airborne Division, as they recount their journeys and the impact of their service. The episode also highlights the impactful work of Combat Warriors, a dedicated organization supporting combat veterans through various events like hunting and fishing. Hear from Wayne and Bill, who share the genesis and evolution of Combat Warriors and the emotional and financial support it provides to veterans. Discover how you can contribute to this noble cause and make a difference in the lives of those who have given so much for our freedom.00:00 Introduction and Memorial Day Tribute01:24 Meet Ed: A Marine and Army Veteran02:28 Ed's Military Journey and Reflections04:22 Challenges and Brotherhood in Iraq10:41 Memorial Day Significance and Reflections13:29 Meet Chuck: Army Veteran and Combat Warriors Board Member16:08 Chuck's Military Background and Deployments20:01 Answering the Call: Life in the 82nd Airborne20:39 Defining Heroes: A Humble Perspective21:34 Memorial Day Reflections24:59 Introducing Combat Warriors26:54 The Evolution of Combat Warriors33:18 Supporting Warriors and Their Families36:15 Funding and Volunteer Efforts40:53 Memorial Day: Honoring the Fallen43:39 Final Thoughts and Call to ActionDonate Today https://www.combatwarriorsinc.org/

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    The "Luck" of Neelesh Patel: From Delivering Pizzas to President of Net Friends

    In this episode, we sit down with Neelesh Patel, president of Net Friends, an IT services company in Durham, North Carolina. Neelesh recounts his incredible journey through the dot-com bubble, the 2008 recession, and his path into entrepreneurship and leadership. Raised by immigrant parents, Neelesh learned valuable life lessons while working in his family's hotel business. He also shares pivotal moments such as transitioning from potential career paths, a transformative backpacking trip to Spain, and the serendipitous events that led him to the IT industry. Neelesh discusses the founding and eventual sale of his companies, the mental health challenges faced by his team, and the profound impact of fostering a service-oriented culture. Join us for an inspiring story of resilience, adaptability, and the importance of helping others.00:00 Introduction to Neelesh Patel00:57 Early Life and Family Background02:34 Formative Years and First Encounter with Technology04:31 Career Aspirations and College Struggles07:20 Transition to IT and Early Career10:32 Journey to San Francisco and First Job13:18 Starting Miny Networks18:57 Expansion and New Ventures20:49 The Costa Rica Venture22:48 Challenges and Mental Health23:48 Returning to North Carolina25:35 Joining Net Friends26:13 Net Friends' Mission and Services27:33 Cybersecurity Insights29:53 Mental Health Initiatives at Net Friends36:09 Redefining Success40:04 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

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    Honoring Veterans: Shawn Warren's Journey of Service and Legacy

    Join us as we dive into the inspiring life of Shawn Roser Warren, an interior decorator and non-profit volunteer who's spent decades improving her community and honoring veterans. Sean shares her extensive work in various non-profit organizations, detailing how she and her late husband, Kit, have launched impactful projects like the Grave Marker Project and Hometown Hero Banners. Sean reflects on her journey, from renovating buildings to supporting the local SPCA and the American Legion, illustrating her unwavering commitment to service. This episode encapsulates love, dedication, and the power of community support in honoring those who have served.00:00 Introduction and Guest Background01:38 Shawn's Journey in Non-Profit Work04:27 Kit's Story and Legacy08:12 Community Projects and Impact17:02 Challenges and Community Support19:25 Encouragement and Final ThoughtsWant to get involved or donate? You can send donations to this address:The Kitt Warren Community Fund 5835 Cuyler-Lincklaen Road DeRuyter New York 13052

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    WWII Veteran Mr. Dorma Holt Shares His Life Story

    Join hosts Liz Morris and Bill LuMaye in a captivating interview with 99-year-old WWII veteran Dorma Holt from Burlington, North Carolina. Drafted in 1944, Holt's service includes participating in the Battle of the Bulge and liberating a concentration camp. After the war, he led a successful life as a businessman and entrepreneur. Holt shares his experiences, from growing up on a self-sufficient farm to witnessing extraordinary changes in communication and technology. Additionally, the episode highlights the invaluable services provided by Alamance County Veteran Services and ends with an announcement of an upcoming interview with veteran advocate Shawn Roser-Warren.00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement02:57 Mr. Holt's Early Life and Military Service05:21 Experiences in World War II10:18 Post-War Life and Reflections19:29 Mr. Holt's Wisdom and Values23:48 Conclusion and Special Segment25:59 Upcoming Episode Preview

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    The Spirit of Resilience: A Business Story

    In this episode, Dwight Morris, Carrot-Top Founder shares his inspiring journey from being a hospital administrator to starting and successfully running his own flag business. Born and raised in the District of Columbia, Dwight moved to Chicago for work before deciding to start his own business, driven by a desire to control his ethics and the quality of service. Starting from his home and initially facing significant challenges, Dwight managed to expand his business over time. He attributes his success to persistence, support from his wife, and a keen entrepreneurial spirit. Dwight discusses the importance of treating employees well, the competitive nature he inherited from his athletic background, and the legacy he built that is now being carried on by his daughter, Liz. The episode emphasizes the values of resilience, family support, and the enduring opportunities available in America for those willing to take risks and innovate.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:38 Starting a Business from Scratch03:44 Challenges and Early Failures04:29 Finding Success and Growth07:58 The Drive Behind the Business09:22 Family Support and Legacy18:50 Disrupting the Industry21:32 Reflections on the American Dream23:19 Continuing the Legacy25:30 Conclusion and Takeaways28:34 Preview of Next Episode

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    Freedom and Glory Trailer

    Stories of Perseverance and the American SpiritJoin Liz and Bill as they launch their exciting new podcast dedicated to celebrating the American Spirit and Dream. This series features interviews with diverse guests whose stories highlight our nation's core values of perseverance, determination, and hope. From the inspiring neighbor next door to historical heroes like those at the Battle of the Bulge, these tales aim to motivate and reignite the drive to make a difference in our own lives. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this podcast to spread these powerful stories of resilience and courage.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast00:35 The Essence of the American Spirit01:02 Inspiring Stories from Everyday Heroes01:11 How to Follow and Support Us

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Freedom and Glory: Tales of American Spirit—a podcast celebrating the heart of American craftsmanship, resilience, self-reliance, and the power of disruption. Through inspiring stories and authentic storytelling, we shine a spotlight on individuals and communities who embody these values, proving that small, determined efforts can spark meaningful change.Join us as we share personal tales of triumph, innovation, and hope—moments that define the American spirit and shape our nation’s identity. Whether you’re seeking motivation to pursue your dreams or a reminder of the power of community, Freedom and Glory offers a powerful dose of inspiration rooted in resilience and determination.Listen, be inspired, and take action.

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