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January 27th, 2025

Doug Stebleton Magic of Time Travel and WWII Legacy

  1. Doug Stebleton Magic of Time Travel and WWII Legacy Betsy Wurzel 41:48

Exploring the Hollywood Time Travel SeriesIn this captivating interview, with Betsy Wurzel and Doug Doug Stebleton shares the inspiration behind his first book, It’s A Wonderful Time. The story follows characters Evan West and Dr. Cooper as they travel back to the set of It’s A Wonderful Life. Betsy and Doug reflected on why this beloved classic film holds such sentimental value, highlighting its timeless themes of hope, community, and resilience. 

Doug also delved into The Inventors, the second book in the Hollywood Time Travel Series set in 1941. This installment provides an intriguing glimpse into Dr. Cooper’s story while spotlighting the groundbreaking work of real-life inventors Hedy Lamarr, George Antheil, and Howard Hughes.

Readers will discover how Hedy Lamarr and George Antheil’s patent for radio frequency hopping played a pivotal role in advancing communication Technology. Against the tense backdrop of Nazi agents in Los Angeles and the impending start of World War II, the characters race to ensure these vital inventions are completed on time. Doug hinted at even more excitement in the third book of the series.

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Betsy Wurzel Host of Chatting with Betsy

Chatting with Betsy is about providing people with resources to help them live a better life and to know they are not alone. I interviewed and do interview a variety of guests from all walks of life! I can chat with anyone about any topic! I would like listeners to know about resources that I wish I knew about when I was care giving for my husband!

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