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Author Ed Linz stopped by the LiveLifeBig Podcast Studio to chat with Ben about his new book: They Never Threw Anything Away, his career path, his research for his many projects, Ben and Ed's friendship through their church, and his upcoming book projects. If you're interested in impressive life stories and American history, you will definitely want to check out this episode!
Ed encourages you to contact him via:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Ed Linz
Twitter: @edlinz65
Website: http://www.edlinz.com
Amazon book link: https://www.amazon.com/Never-Anything-Memories-Depression-Americans/dp/1736734806/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ed+linz&qid=1626105668&sr=8-1
About Ed Linz: Ed Linz grew up on a small farm in Kentucky. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1965. His subsequent 20-year career in submarines included an assignment as Commanding Officer, USS KAMEHAMEHA (SSBN642), a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Following retirement from the Navy, he taught Physics and coached cross country in public schools in Virginia for over 25 years. His education includes Master's degrees from Christ Church College, Oxford University in Economics, and George Mason University in Secondary Education. Ed continues to teach Physics to home-schooled students in Virginia and lectures on the intersection of science and special education. He also gives presentations on organ donation based on being the benefactor of a life-saving heart transplant in 1994.
They Never Threw Anything Away is his fourth book. His earlier works include Life Row, A Case Study in How a Family Can Survive a Medical Crisis; Team Teaching Science, Success for All Learners, and a novel, Hurtling to the Edge. His interests include hiking (he recently "made it" to 15,000 feet on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania) and kayaking. He is currently working on two non-fiction books, Heart Transplant Hiker and Electrical Sudoku.
Author Ed Linz stopped by the LiveLifeBig Podcast Studio to chat with Ben about his new book: They Never Threw Anything Away, his career path, his research for his many projects, Ben and Ed's friendship through their church, and his upcoming book projects. If you're interested in impressive life stories and American history, you will definitely want to check out this episode!
Ed encourages you to contact him via:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: Ed Linz
Twitter: @edlinz65
Website: http://www.edlinz.com
Amazon book link: https://www.amazon.com/Never-Anything-Memories-Depression-Americans/dp/1736734806/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ed+linz&qid=1626105668&sr=8-1
About Ed Linz: Ed Linz grew up on a small farm in Kentucky. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1965. His subsequent 20-year career in submarines included an assignment as Commanding Officer, USS KAMEHAMEHA (SSBN642), a nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Following retirement from the Navy, he taught Physics and coached cross country in public schools in Virginia for over 25 years. His education includes Master's degrees from Christ Church College, Oxford University in Economics, and George Mason University in Secondary Education. Ed continues to teach Physics to home-schooled students in Virginia and lectures on the intersection of science and special education. He also gives presentations on organ donation based on being the benefactor of a life-saving heart transplant in 1994.
They Never Threw Anything Away is his fourth book. His earlier works include Life Row, A Case Study in How a Family Can Survive a Medical Crisis; Team Teaching Science, Success for All Learners, and a novel, Hurtling to the Edge. His interests include hiking (he recently "made it" to 15,000 feet on Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania) and kayaking. He is currently working on two non-fiction books, Heart Transplant Hiker and Electrical Sudoku.