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On Episode 35, in honour of Remembrance Day in Canada, and Veteran's Day in the United States, I read several names of those killed in action during World War 1. These young men have been dead for over 100 years now, and since there's no one left who remembers them, it's almost like they never existed at all....but they did.
If you enjoy the show, please tell your friends. Indie podcasts like ours often struggle to find an audience in today's ever-increasing corporate podcast landscape. You can also leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening!
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Listen to every episode at www.theobituaryfiles.com
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On Episode 35, in honour of Remembrance Day in Canada, and Veteran's Day in the United States, I read several names of those killed in action during World War 1. These young men have been dead for over 100 years now, and since there's no one left who remembers them, it's almost like they never existed at all....but they did.
If you enjoy the show, please tell your friends. Indie podcasts like ours often struggle to find an audience in today's ever-increasing corporate podcast landscape. You can also leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening!
Reach us by email at [email protected]
Listen to every episode at www.theobituaryfiles.com
Click here to support the show.