History that Hits Home

May 6, 2025 | The Professional Noticer

On this week’s episode of The Professional Noticer, Andy shares three fascinating pieces from the original content streaming service, WisdomHarbour.com.

Tune in to hear Andy introduce a trio of insightful, historical segments—each drawn from a different dock on the site. From the Betcha Didn’t Know dock, discover the forgotten story about a time when sliced bread was actually banned in America. Then, head over to the In Other Words dock, where you’ll hear a powerful, plainspoken interpretation of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Finally, from the I Was There dock, listen to a sobering firsthand account from Auschwitz survivor Rose Schindler as she recounts her personal story of strength, survival, and resilience.

Each of these pieces highlights how Wisdom Harbour educates and sparks meaningful conversation—through history, perspective, and human connection.

Not a member yet? Join the growing community of families, students, teachers, and businesses who are discovering the value of WisdomHarbour.com.

With content that educates, entertains, and inspires across more than 20 different docks, there’s something for every generation. Become a member today and experience it for yourself!

 

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