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Synchronicity, Survival, & the Power of Art: Nancy Rosenfeld’s Family Story

Synchronicity, Survival, & the Power of Art: Nancy Rosenfeld’s Family Story

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In this powerful episode of Strategies for Living, David and Lauren talk with author and artist Nancy Rosenfeld, whose book 50 Cents for a Life chronicles her father Bernard’s miraculous escape from World War II Europe — a true story of survival, synchronicity, resilience, and the healing power of art.

Nancy shares how her father fled Lithuania at just 17, the decades of silence that followed, and the emotional discovery of the manuscript he wrote for his four daughters nearly 50 years later. She reveals the profound role that art therapy, memory, cultural identity, and personal expression played in her father’s healing — and how researching and writing his story transformed her own life.

Listeners will hear about:

  • Bernard Rosenfeld’s extraordinary WWII escape and the uncanny synchronicities that shaped his survival
  • The legacy of grief, resilience, and courage carried across generations
  • The untold history of a Shreveport businessman who became a respected local artist
  • How creativity becomes a pathway to healing, identity, and connection
  • The emotional journey behind bringing 50 Cents for a Life to publication
  • Details of Nancy’s upcoming appearance with the North Louisiana Jewish Federation and community Hanukkah festival

This episode offers a moving reminder of perseverance, cultural memory, and the power of storytelling to illuminate the past and inspire hope for the future.

Original Airdate: 12/11/2025

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