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Extra Click Radiohttps://www.expertclick.comFri, 26 Feb 2021 20:33:25 +0000Fri, 26 Feb 2021 20:33:25 +000060enAll rights reservedfeeds@soundcloud.com (SoundCloud Feeds)ExpertClickRadio is from Broadcast Interview Source, Inc. of Washington D.C. We publish the Expert Referral website: www.ExpertClick.com – the site helps journalists, meeting planners and lawyers, respectively find Interview subjects, speakers for events, and expert witnesses. To be interviewed please contact us at: Mitchell.Davis@ExpertClick.com or call (202) 333-5000. ExpertClickRadio is produced by Michael Joseph Butler of E.B. GO Vision Media, http://ebgoinc.com and c@EBGOinc.com.ExpertClickRadio is from Broadcast Interview Sour…Expert Click Radiofeeds@soundcloud.comExpert Click Radionohttps://i1.sndcdn.com/avatars-000338131287-kjylb8-original.jpgExpert Click Radiohttps://www.expertclick.comtag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/993897394Kevin Schewe, Author of 'Bad Love Tigers,' Interviewed by Mark Bishop on Tucson Business RadioXFri, 26 Feb 2021 20:33:25 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/kevin-schewe-interview-on-bad-love-tigers-by-mark-bishop00:21:33Expert Click RadionoKevin Schewe, Author of 'Bad Love Tigers,' Interviewed by Mark Bishop on Tucson Business RadioX: During this interview with Mark Bishop Kevin Schewe talks about the origins of the 'Bad Love Gang' series of historical sci-fi books and the story of the 'Bad Love Tigers,' which is the second installment. Bishop starts off the interview noting that Bad Love Tigers is a bestseller in multiple categories on Amazon and later on mentions one of the key features of the book, the popular songs which populate and enhance the story.Readers of all ages will love Bad Love Tigers, which also contains a soundtrack to guide you on your journey. And the best part? The historical facts are real. Schewe, a lifelong WWII aficionado, has spent years researching his topics, including the very old and famous hotels that the kids stay in along the way.In the first book, the Bad Love Gang discovers The White Hole project, a “backup plan” time-travel ma-chine created by Roosevelt in case America lost the race to be the first with the atomic bomb. In this exciting sequel, they use it to travel back to 1945 to thwart Russian spies and protect the secrets of Area 51, before heading to China to volunteer with the AVG Flying Tigers under General Claire Chen-nault.Schewe, who has a background in physics, has always loved stories about time travel. He has been fascinated by the story of the AVG Flying Tigers since he was seven years old and sick with asthma. The story of the Flying Tigers was one of the first history books he read. Mixing fiction with solid historical facts and interesting anecdotes such as the formation of Oak Ridge, TN, historical stories of some of America’s most famous hotels, the dawn of the atomic age, and mingling with the likes of President Roosevelt, Schewe offers up an entertaining history lesson. And because he always had a soundtrack playing in his head, he adds a list of music to listen along to on your reading adventure.Whether you’re a history buff, a time-travel buff, or just in need of a fun book that will leave you happy, Bad Love Tigers is the adventure you’ve been waiting for. Grab your copy today!Kevin Schewe, Author of 'Bad Love Tigers,' Interv…Kevin Schewe, Author of 'Bad Love Tigers,' Interviewed by Mark Bishop on Tucson Business RadioX: During this interview with Mark Bishop Kevin Schewe talks about the origins of the 'Bad Love Gang' series of historical sci-fi books and the story of the 'Bad Love Tigers,' which is the second installment. Bishop starts off the interview noting that Bad Love Tigers is a bestseller in multiple categories on Amazon and later on mentions one of the key features of the book, the popular songs which populate and enhance the story.Readers of all ages will love Bad Love Tigers, which also contains a soundtrack to guide you on your journey. And the best part? The historical facts are real. Schewe, a lifelong WWII aficionado, has spent years researching his topics, including the very old and famous hotels that the kids stay in along the way.In the first book, the Bad Love Gang discovers The White Hole project, a “backup plan” time-travel ma-chine created by Roosevelt in case America lost the race to be the first with the atomic bomb. In this exciting sequel, they use it to travel back to 1945 to thwart Russian spies and protect the secrets of Area 51, before heading to China to volunteer with the AVG Flying Tigers under General Claire Chen-nault.Schewe, who has a background in physics, has always loved stories about time travel. He has been fascinated by the story of the AVG Flying Tigers since he was seven years old and sick with asthma. The story of the Flying Tigers was one of the first history books he read. Mixing fiction with solid historical facts and interesting anecdotes such as the formation of Oak Ridge, TN, historical stories of some of America’s most famous hotels, the dawn of the atomic age, and mingling with the likes of President Roosevelt, Schewe offers up an entertaining history lesson. And because he always had a soundtrack playing in his head, he adds a list of music to listen along to on your reading adventure.Whether you’re a history buff, a time-travel buff, or just in need of a fun book that will leave you happy, Bad Love Tigers is the adventure you’ve been waiting for. Grab your copy today!tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/951417259Audio Book Sample of 'Bad Love Tigers' By Kevin Schewe, 2nd Book in 'Bad Love Gang' SeriesMon, 21 Dec 2020 00:24:00 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/audio-book-sample-of-bad-love-tigers-by-kevin-schewe00:05:02Expert Click RadionoAudio Book Sample from 'Bad Love Tigers,' 2nd in the 'Bad Love Gang' Historical-Science Fiction Book Series by Kevin Schewe: In 'Bad Love Strikes,' the Bad Love Gang discovers The White Hole project, a “backup plan” time-travel machine created by President Franklin Roosevelt in case America lost the race to create the first atomic bomb. In the exciting sequel 'Bad Love Tigers,' the Bad Love Gang uses the White Hole project to travel back to 1945 to thwart Russian spies and protect the secrets of Area 51, before heading to China to volunteer with the AVG Flying Tigers under General Claire Chennault. Now, in Bad Love Beyond, the gang must travel not just through time, but through space as well to learn the reason behind Blue Nova One’s mysterious visit to earth.Schewe, who has a background in physics, has always loved stories about time travel. “These stories just come to life in such an organic way,” Schewe says. “They combine my childhood memories with my love of history and time travel.”Mixing fiction with solid historical facts and interesting anecdotes such as the assassination of President Lincoln, historical stories of some of Washington D.C.’s most famous landmarks, nuclear physics and the theories surrounding time travel, and mingling with the likes of President Gerald Ford, Schewe offers up an entertaining history lesson. And because he always had a soundtrack playing in his head, he adds a list of music to listen along to on your reading adventure.“Bad Love Beyond is the newest volume of the Bad Love series and once again the author mixes history with fantasy so successfully that the book both entertains and informs. Skillful writing, a zesty sense of humor, an appreciation for pop culture, and the ability to create memorably entertaining characters combine to make this an immensely impressive novel.”—Grady Harp, Top 50 Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer, 5-starsAudio Book Sample from 'Bad Love Tigers,' 2nd in …Audio Book Sample from 'Bad Love Tigers,' 2nd in the 'Bad Love Gang' Historical-Science Fiction Book Series by Kevin Schewe: In 'Bad Love Strikes,' the Bad Love Gang discovers The White Hole project, a “backup plan” time-travel machine created by President Franklin Roosevelt in case America lost the race to create the first atomic bomb. In the exciting sequel 'Bad Love Tigers,' the Bad Love Gang uses the White Hole project to travel back to 1945 to thwart Russian spies and protect the secrets of Area 51, before heading to China to volunteer with the AVG Flying Tigers under General Claire Chennault. Now, in Bad Love Beyond, the gang must travel not just through time, but through space as well to learn the reason behind Blue Nova One’s mysterious visit to earth.Schewe, who has a background in physics, has always loved stories about time travel. “These stories just come to life in such an organic way,” Schewe says. “They combine my childhood memories with my love of history and time travel.”Mixing fiction with solid historical facts and interesting anecdotes such as the assassination of President Lincoln, historical stories of some of Washington D.C.’s most famous landmarks, nuclear physics and the theories surrounding time travel, and mingling with the likes of President Gerald Ford, Schewe offers up an entertaining history lesson. And because he always had a soundtrack playing in his head, he adds a list of music to listen along to on your reading adventure.“Bad Love Beyond is the newest volume of the Bad Love series and once again the author mixes history with fantasy so successfully that the book both entertains and informs. Skillful writing, a zesty sense of humor, an appreciation for pop culture, and the ability to create memorably entertaining characters combine to make this an immensely impressive novel.”—Grady Harp, Top 50 Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer, 5-starstag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/947707666Dr. Bob Reuschlein on KSCO, Santa Cruz with Host Alex Darnell Talking Politics, HistoryTue, 15 Dec 2020 03:37:31 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/dr-bob-reuschlein-on-ksco-radio-santa-cruz-on-politics01:33:35Expert Click RadionoDr. Bob Reuschlein is interviewed on KSCO Radio in Santa Cruz, California by afternoon host Alex Darnell Talking 2020 Election, history, politics, Covid, healthcare policy and more. Dr. Bob Reuschlein's futuristic nine fields of interdisciplinary talent in math, science, engineering, wargaming, politics, business, academics, peace economics, and climate science amaze audiences with his many insights. His prediction models have the potential to transform macroeconomic theory tenfold and also improve global warming theory tenfold.His techniques combine rare basic research and engineering/accounting accuracy with business and political astuteness. Bob crushed Gary Gygax in their only direct wargame before he went on to invent Dungeons and Dragons in 1974. Bob later held several political party positions in the state of Oregon: state executive committee, national convention delegate, and was on the 1984 electoral college slate. He graduated from the U.S. third ranked electrical engineering program joining four honor societies. Bob has been listed in various Who's Who five decades. Books: Peace Economics, Strength Through Peace, Real Economy, 25th Anniversary video of Peace Economics with booklet in 2010. Unlike the baffled IPCC climate experts he can explain the fifteen year slowing in global warming 1998-2013 and predicts it will accelerate after 2025. Go to the website www.realeconomy.com for details and links to academia.edu and wordpress.com.Bob's done countless radio and television interviews and has written monthly columns and commentaries for decades. His background is multi-decades long in politics and business, technical in engineering and accounting. Topics: leadership, innovation; investments; economics; war; climate; politics; history; empires; 54 year cycle; managed 11 retail stores; ethanol; and super fund.Dr. Bob Reuschlein is interviewed on KSCO Radio i…Dr. Bob Reuschlein is interviewed on KSCO Radio in Santa Cruz, California by afternoon host Alex Darnell Talking 2020 Election, history, politics, Covid, healthcare policy and more. Dr. Bob Reuschlein's futuristic nine fields of interdisciplinary talent in math, science, engineering, wargaming, politics, business, academics, peace economics, and climate science amaze audiences with his many insights. His prediction models have the potential to transform macroeconomic theory tenfold and also improve global warming theory tenfold.His techniques combine rare basic research and engineering/accounting accuracy with business and political astuteness. Bob crushed Gary Gygax in their only direct wargame before he went on to invent Dungeons and Dragons in 1974. Bob later held several political party positions in the state of Oregon: state executive committee, national convention delegate, and was on the 1984 electoral college slate. He graduated from the U.S. third ranked electrical engineering program joining four honor societies. Bob has been listed in various Who's Who five decades. Books: Peace Economics, Strength Through Peace, Real Economy, 25th Anniversary video of Peace Economics with booklet in 2010. Unlike the baffled IPCC climate experts he can explain the fifteen year slowing in global warming 1998-2013 and predicts it will accelerate after 2025. Go to the website www.realeconomy.com for details and links to academia.edu and wordpress.com.Bob's done countless radio and television interviews and has written monthly columns and commentaries for decades. His background is multi-decades long in politics and business, technical in engineering and accounting. Topics: leadership, innovation; investments; economics; war; climate; politics; history; empires; 54 year cycle; managed 11 retail stores; ethanol; and super fund.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/947606248Julie Willis, Author of 'Conceal Reveal & Host of 'Innovator Operator,' Talks with Prescott PaulinMon, 14 Dec 2020 23:29:39 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/julie-willis-author-of-conceal-reveal-host-of-innovator-operator-talks-with-prescott-paulin00:32:07Expert Click RadionoIn today’s episode, Julie Willis, author of "Conceal Reveal: The Space Between Entrepreneurs and the Defense Industry, chats with Prescott Paulin, founding member of Defense Innovation Network and President of 300 Below, Inc an award-winning defense innovation company. In this podcast, we cover topics such as:*Why the Defense Innovation Network was started*What the Defense Innovation Network does, and does not do*Potential problems for defense entrepreneurs to solve*What metrics the government should be trackingWe end this podcast episode with a big dose of inspiration and validation for defense entrepreneurs and small businesses.About Julie Willis: Julie Willis currently resides in Austin, TX. She has a BS in Social Sciences from Washington State University and earned her Executive Master of Professional Studies in Global Strategic Communication from Georgetown University. She has previously worked as a Strategic Communications Consultant for Army Futures Command, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense Inspector General. Julie is the CEO and Founder of DEFIANT Communication, a strategic communication firm for defense companies. She is the author of Conceal Reveal, a story of entrepreneurship in the defense innovation ecosystem before, during, and leaning into the post-COVID world. As part of her mission to help innovators communicate their capabilities to the military, Julie hosts the podcast Innovator>In today’s episode, Julie Willis, author of "Conc…In today’s episode, Julie Willis, author of "Conceal Reveal: The Space Between Entrepreneurs and the Defense Industry, chats with Prescott Paulin, founding member of Defense Innovation Network and President of 300 Below, Inc an award-winning defense innovation company. In this podcast, we cover topics such as:*Why the Defense Innovation Network was started*What the Defense Innovation Network does, and does not do*Potential problems for defense entrepreneurs to solve*What metrics the government should be trackingWe end this podcast episode with a big dose of inspiration and validation for defense entrepreneurs and small businesses.About Julie Willis: Julie Willis currently resides in Austin, TX. She has a BS in Social Sciences from Washington State University and earned her Executive Master of Professional Studies in Global Strategic Communication from Georgetown University. She has previously worked as a Strategic Communications Consultant for Army Futures Command, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense Inspector General. Julie is the CEO and Founder of DEFIANT Communication, a strategic communication firm for defense companies. She is the author of Conceal Reveal, a story of entrepreneurship in the defense innovation ecosystem before, during, and leaning into the post-COVID world. As part of her mission to help innovators communicate their capabilities to the military, Julie hosts the podcast Innovator>tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/943803568Audio Book Sample From 'Bad Love Strikes' By Kevin ScheweTue, 08 Dec 2020 18:24:53 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/audio-sample-from-bad-love-strikes-by-kevin-schewe00:05:04Expert Click RadionoThe Bestselling ‘Bad Love Strikes,’ Now Available in an Audiobook: Feel-Good Sci-Fi Combines Factual History with Fun Adventure!Denver, CO – 'BAD LOVE STRIKES' by Denver doctor Kevin L. Schewe is now available in an audiobook. 'Bad Love Strikes is an enjoyable romp that balances the delicate subject matter of a dark time in history, with the adventurous hope of youth. Watch the book trailer here: http://j.mp/BadLoveStrikesTrailer The teens, known as the Bad Love Gang, discover The White Hole project, a “backup plan” time travel machine created by Roosevelt in case the bomb failed. Because it’s made to go back to the WWII years, the teens come up with a mission to save Jews and Gypsies from the Holocaust in November 1944 by using a U.S. Air Force B-17 bomber that was known as "The Phantom Fortress." A soundtrack of suggested songs the reader can listen to throughout adds a nostalgic backdrop to the storyline.“I have a music-centered brain, and I tend to think in musical terms,” says Schewe. “If you have music in the background of a story, it makes it more real, adds more feeling. It’s kind of like a movie soundtrack.”Schewe, who has a background in physics, has always loved stories about time travel. Last year, he read a documentary on the true story of the Phantom Fortress. The plane, a WWII, B-17 bomber, landed by itself, had no crew on board, and appeared to have transported them through time and space back to their home base, where they were later found, not actually knowing the true fate of their plane.“That made me think, ‘What if they time traveled?’” said Schewe, and his story was born. He wrote it in three months, drawing from his vast knowledge of history, and found a publisher immediately. When asked why he chose a softer approach to such a serious topic as the holocaust, Schewe was ready with an answer:The Bestselling ‘Bad Love Strikes,’ Now Available…The Bestselling ‘Bad Love Strikes,’ Now Available in an Audiobook: Feel-Good Sci-Fi Combines Factual History with Fun Adventure!Denver, CO – 'BAD LOVE STRIKES' by Denver doctor Kevin L. Schewe is now available in an audiobook. 'Bad Love Strikes is an enjoyable romp that balances the delicate subject matter of a dark time in history, with the adventurous hope of youth. Watch the book trailer here: http://j.mp/BadLoveStrikesTrailer The teens, known as the Bad Love Gang, discover The White Hole project, a “backup plan” time travel machine created by Roosevelt in case the bomb failed. Because it’s made to go back to the WWII years, the teens come up with a mission to save Jews and Gypsies from the Holocaust in November 1944 by using a U.S. Air Force B-17 bomber that was known as "The Phantom Fortress." A soundtrack of suggested songs the reader can listen to throughout adds a nostalgic backdrop to the storyline.“I have a music-centered brain, and I tend to think in musical terms,” says Schewe. “If you have music in the background of a story, it makes it more real, adds more feeling. It’s kind of like a movie soundtrack.”Schewe, who has a background in physics, has always loved stories about time travel. Last year, he read a documentary on the true story of the Phantom Fortress. The plane, a WWII, B-17 bomber, landed by itself, had no crew on board, and appeared to have transported them through time and space back to their home base, where they were later found, not actually knowing the true fate of their plane.“That made me think, ‘What if they time traveled?’” said Schewe, and his story was born. He wrote it in three months, drawing from his vast knowledge of history, and found a publisher immediately. When asked why he chose a softer approach to such a serious topic as the holocaust, Schewe was ready with an answer:tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/93407936503 Scott Haskins 0n Restoration & Protection of Collectibles & Valuable Art, China & PotterySun, 22 Nov 2020 18:42:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/03-scott-haskins-0n-restoration-protection-of-collectibles-valuable-art-china-pottery00:04:06Expert Click Radiono03 Scott Haskins 0n Restoration & Protection of Collectibles & Valuable Art, China & Pottery: In the final segment of his interview with Frankie Boyer, the topic turns to how to avoid getting ripped off by shady appraiser or restoration specialists. Also Scott gives examples of protecting valuables from natural diasters and finding the right person for fixing broken china or restoration of an art piece. As a kid growing up, I was always interested in science and the arts. That stayed with me through college. When I was about to get my bachelor’s degree, my art history program chair asked me if I had ever considered art conservation for graduate work. I had never even heard of it. Turns out, it was the perfect marriage of my two main interests: The application of science to the preservation and restoration of art.My Formal Training:Most industrialized nations of the world have formal art conservation programs (I’m not talking about private restoration schools, trade schools or apprentice programs) where something comparable to a Masters Degree in the US can be obtained. The waiting lists to get into these university or government programs are usually long and reapplication is required for years. But, the stars aligned and I was admitted after my first application to the conservation center in Lombardy, Italy – a satellite program affiliated with the National Center in Rome (ICR).The first week of classes, I was on scaffolding looking and getting instruction for working on an affresco dated 1365. With a big smile I pinched myself and said, “This is great!” I appreciated the experience knowing that other art conservation students around the world were going to have limited hands on experience, especially the first year. And here I was, already in the thick of things from the “get go.” I was not disappointed with my choice over the years. During my three year program, I worked on numerous Renaissance to Baroque affrescos in ancient abbeys, libraries and churches. I also worked on many small and very large canvases. We worked on site and in the state of the art laboratories of the conservation center.I got instruction from seasoned professionals who had worked around the world on UNESCO projects (on murals in temples in Burma and in the tombs of Egypt) and who were well informed on international current standards of practice, and techniques especially after working with the international community in response to the devastating Florence Flood of 1966 (9 years earlier). Our professors and teachers came up from Rome and we went to Rome often to interact with the Istituto Centrale Del Restauro.I graduated from the formal Italian government 3 year painting/mural conservation and restoration program in 1978.As you can see, art conservation and restoration has specializations in the profession. I work on paintings; Paintings on walls (murals), paintings on canvas (easel paintings) and art on paper. I don’t work on books, furniture, stained glass windows, old cowboy boots, antique cars, ancient documents, mummies… just paintings.From this point of the story onward, I’ll let you scroll through the background info in the navigation bar under the header photos. Also, here are a couple of newspaper articles:For a feature article in the Life Section of the Santa Barbara News-Press go to https://www.fineartconservationlab.com/media-room/art-restorerconservator-scott-m-haskins-featured-in-life-section-of-newspaper/Article in New York City about mural conservation is Los Angeles https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-meet-the-man-saving-l-a-s-street-art-one-mural-at-a-time03 Scott Haskins 0n Restoration & Protection of C…03 Scott Haskins 0n Restoration & Protection of Collectibles & Valuable Art, China & Pottery: In the final segment of his interview with Frankie Boyer, the topic turns to how to avoid getting ripped off by shady appraiser or restoration specialists. Also Scott gives examples of protecting valuables from natural diasters and finding the right person for fixing broken china or restoration of an art piece. As a kid growing up, I was always interested in science and the arts. That stayed with me through college. When I was about to get my bachelor’s degree, my art history program chair asked me if I had ever considered art conservation for graduate work. I had never even heard of it. Turns out, it was the perfect marriage of my two main interests: The application of science to the preservation and restoration of art.My Formal Training:Most industrialized nations of the world have formal art conservation programs (I’m not talking about private restoration schools, trade schools or apprentice programs) where something comparable to a Masters Degree in the US can be obtained. The waiting lists to get into these university or government programs are usually long and reapplication is required for years. But, the stars aligned and I was admitted after my first application to the conservation center in Lombardy, Italy – a satellite program affiliated with the National Center in Rome (ICR).The first week of classes, I was on scaffolding looking and getting instruction for working on an affresco dated 1365. With a big smile I pinched myself and said, “This is great!” I appreciated the experience knowing that other art conservation students around the world were going to have limited hands on experience, especially the first year. And here I was, already in the thick of things from the “get go.” I was not disappointed with my choice over the years. During my three year program, I worked on numerous Renaissance to Baroque affrescos in ancient abbeys, libraries and churches. I also worked on many small and very large canvases. We worked on site and in the state of the art laboratories of the conservation center.I got instruction from seasoned professionals who had worked around the world on UNESCO projects (on murals in temples in Burma and in the tombs of Egypt) and who were well informed on international current standards of practice, and techniques especially after working with the international community in response to the devastating Florence Flood of 1966 (9 years earlier). Our professors and teachers came up from Rome and we went to Rome often to interact with the Istituto Centrale Del Restauro.I graduated from the formal Italian government 3 year painting/mural conservation and restoration program in 1978.As you can see, art conservation and restoration has specializations in the profession. I work on paintings; Paintings on walls (murals), paintings on canvas (easel paintings) and art on paper. I don’t work on books, furniture, stained glass windows, old cowboy boots, antique cars, ancient documents, mummies… just paintings.From this point of the story onward, I’ll let you scroll through the background info in the navigation bar under the header photos. Also, here are a couple of newspaper articles:For a feature article in the Life Section of the Santa Barbara News-Press go to https://www.fineartconservationlab.com/media-room/art-restorerconservator-scott-m-haskins-featured-in-life-section-of-newspaper/Article in New York City about mural conservation is Los Angeles https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-meet-the-man-saving-l-a-s-street-art-one-mural-at-a-timetag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/93318200202 Scott Haskins on Being Careful To Not Discard Valuable Stuff or Family HeirloomsSat, 21 Nov 2020 00:00:37 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/02-scott-haskins-on-being-careful-to-not-discard-valuable-stuff-or-family-heirlooms00:03:12Expert Click Radiono02 Scott Haskins on Being Careful To Not Discard Valuable Stuff or Family Heirlooms: In Part II of his interview with radio talk show host Frankie Boyer, Art Restoration expert Scott Haskins talks about being careful not to throw away somethings which seems to junk but might with worth a small fortune. He has many stories of this happening again and again.02 Scott Haskins on Being Careful To Not Discard …02 Scott Haskins on Being Careful To Not Discard Valuable Stuff or Family Heirlooms: In Part II of his interview with radio talk show host Frankie Boyer, Art Restoration expert Scott Haskins talks about being careful not to throw away somethings which seems to junk but might with worth a small fortune. He has many stories of this happening again and again.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/93314626601 Scott Haskins Talks on Radio About Value of Objects in Family Heritage & MonetarilyFri, 20 Nov 2020 22:43:14 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/01-scott-haskins-talks-on-radio-about-value-of-objects-in-family-heritage-monetarily00:06:40Expert Click RadionoScott M. Haskins is an art damage expert witness that works nationwide. His clients include the Los Angeles Supreme Court system and the federal government regarding public art issues. He is an expert witness/legal testimony on fine art insurance matters/claims and on private law suits. Mr. Haskins has worked in both Europe and the U.S. as a professional art conservator since 1975. He is the author of 'How to Save Your Stuff from a Disaster,' THE best selling book on its subject. He is a public speaker and conducts seminars based on the subject of his book.Scott M. Haskins is an art damage expert witness …Scott M. Haskins is an art damage expert witness that works nationwide. His clients include the Los Angeles Supreme Court system and the federal government regarding public art issues. He is an expert witness/legal testimony on fine art insurance matters/claims and on private law suits. Mr. Haskins has worked in both Europe and the U.S. as a professional art conservator since 1975. He is the author of 'How to Save Your Stuff from a Disaster,' THE best selling book on its subject. He is a public speaker and conducts seminars based on the subject of his book.tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/928098256Audio Book Sample From 'A Reason To Be,' A Novel By Norman McCombsThu, 12 Nov 2020 18:05:09 +0000https://soundcloud.com/expertclickradio/audio-book-sample-from-a-reason-to-be-a-novel-by-norman-mccombs00:05:02Expert Click RadionoAudio Book Sample From 'A Reason To Be,' A Novel By Norman McCombs:Historical Epic Entwines Past and Present in a Man’s Search for MeaningNew York, NY – How does the past affect the present? How do the decisions our ancestors made centuries ago affect our lives now? What

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