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We sons love our mothers. Period, end of story.
Join me for this special Mother's Day episode as my guest and I discuss growing up with Superhero Moms. Somehow, these women get food on the table for us kids who are always in the "eat-and-run" mode. Older and wiser, we hope, we take a few minutes today to remember them and their selfless sacrifices on our behalf. If you are a mother and especially a mother of small boys, I think you'll be encouraged to know that one day, your love and hard work will be truly seen and deeply appreciated.
GUEST NOTES: Michael Cannell is a New York-based author whose latest book is "A Brotherhood Betrayed." It's the true story of Abe Reles, "the executioner-turned-informant whose curious death became gangland's greatest mystery." You can find Cannell's author website at Michaelcannell.com and on Twitter at @MichaelCannell.
By Howard FreemanWe sons love our mothers. Period, end of story.
Join me for this special Mother's Day episode as my guest and I discuss growing up with Superhero Moms. Somehow, these women get food on the table for us kids who are always in the "eat-and-run" mode. Older and wiser, we hope, we take a few minutes today to remember them and their selfless sacrifices on our behalf. If you are a mother and especially a mother of small boys, I think you'll be encouraged to know that one day, your love and hard work will be truly seen and deeply appreciated.
GUEST NOTES: Michael Cannell is a New York-based author whose latest book is "A Brotherhood Betrayed." It's the true story of Abe Reles, "the executioner-turned-informant whose curious death became gangland's greatest mystery." You can find Cannell's author website at Michaelcannell.com and on Twitter at @MichaelCannell.