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The Stuph File Program

The Stuph File Program

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  • #0833: Eileen Fulton; Mike Occomore; & Stuart Nulman
    Aug 2 2025
    The Stuph File Program Featuring As The World Turns actress Eileen Fulton; Mike Occomore, Executive Producer, The Pro Bono Group; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download We remember Eileen Fulton, daytime’s grand dame who starred on As The World Turns for 50 years from 1960 to 2010. She died on July 14th at the age of 91. We feature part of an interview we did with her back in 1995. At the time, she was promoting her book, As My World Still Turns: The Uncensored Memoirs Of America's Soap Opera Queen. Mike Occomore, the Executive Producer of The Pro Bono Group, talks about the Pro Canada PSA’s they created with celebrities that are currently running on just about all radio stations in Canada, and shows like this one. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week’s reviewed title is Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television by Todd S. Purdum (Simon & Schuster, $39.99).You can also read Stuart’s articles in The Main and at BestStory.ca. This week’s guest slate is presented by Natasha Marsh, the co-owner of the Dorchester Jail Bed & Breakfast. She was a guest on show #0821. Along with her husband, Bill Steele, they run the 150-year-old New Brunswick jail that she and her husband lives in and turned into a bed and breakfast.
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    59 mins
  • #0832: Rod Schejtman; Jason Kristopher; & Andrew Fazekas
    Jul 26 2025
    The Stuph File Program Featuring composer Rod Schejtman; Jason Kristopher, author of The Dying Of The Light Series; & science writer Andrew Fazekas, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky and National Geographic’s Stargazer Atlas: The Ultimate Guide To The Night Sky Download Rod Schejtman is a composer who collaborated on an amazing symphony with legendary composer Lalo Schifrin. It was the last project that Lalo worked on before he died. The symphony is called Long Live Freedom, which is a 40-minute experience with 100 musicians.(Patreon Stuph File Program fans, you can hear more of Rod in our post interview conversation, plus you’ll hear a little music, as a Patreon Reward Extra). Jason Kristopher is the author of the zombie series, The Dying Of The Light Series, which includes the books, End, Interval & Beginning. Science writer, Andrew Fazekas, The Night Sky Guy, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky and National Geographic’s Stargazer Atlas: The Ultimate Guide To The Night Sky, is back to talk about the oldest comet that scientists have ever discovered; and Canada going into space by themselves. (Patreon Stuph File Program fans, there is a Patreon Reward Extra where we discuss how ice in space is different than on Earth; mini-moons that might be circling our planet; and the ongoing plight of the Boeing Starliner). This week’s guest slate is presented by Chris Epting, a freelance writer, author, expert and TV host who has written over 40 travel/history books, including James Dean Died Here, Roadside Baseball, and Hello It's Me, Dispatches From a Pop Culture Junkie.
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    59 mins
  • #0831: Douglas Smith; Dean Tolson; & Marc Hartzman
    Jul 19 2025
    The Stuph File Program Featuring Douglas Smith, author of The Path Of Rocks And Thorns: Leadership Lessons From A Prison Cell; former NBA player, Dean Tolson, author of Power Forward; & Marc Hartzman, co-author of To The Hilt: A Sword Swallower’s History Of Sword Swallowing Download Douglas Smith is the author of The Path Of Rocks And Thorns: Leadership Lessons From A Prison Cell. He shares his story of mental illness and incarceration. Dean Tolson is a former NBA player and the author of Power Forward, which shares his story of illiteracy into adulthood and how he turned that around. Marc Hartzman, from WeirdHistorian.com and the co-author of To The Hilt: A Sword Swallower’s History Of Sword Swallowing is back, with the weird story for July. This one deals with a wire walker who crossed Niagara River. This week’s opening slate is presented by Richard Dagenais, a broadcaster, former colleague, and the author of a series of rhyming children’s books. His latest one is Clare The Bear. He was also a guest on show #0828.
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    59 mins
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