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Identity vs Image - Real stories behind assumptions, legacies, and labels.
Each week, hosts Michelle Gatchell and Ric Moore, sit down with people whose lives have been touched, shaped or skewed—by the weight of a family name, a predecessor’s reputation, the ripple of a rumor, or the spotlight of someone else’s fame. Join us and hear these amazing stories.

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  • Decoding 3I/Atlas with Harvard Astrophysicist Avi Loeb
    Aug 2 2025

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    A massive interstellar visitor named 3I/Atlas is currently traveling through our solar system, and it's unlike anything astronomers have ever seen. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb joins us to unravel the scientific mystery behind this extraordinary object that might be twice the size of the asteroid that eliminated the dinosaurs.

    What makes 3I/Atlas so peculiar? Its trajectory perfectly aligns with Earth's orbital plane—a statistical anomaly with only a 0.2% chance of occurring naturally. It will pass remarkably close to Jupiter, Mars, and Venus before reaching its closest approach to the sun when Earth is conveniently positioned on the opposite side. These coincidences have led Professor Loeb to consider whether this object might be technological rather than natural in origin.

    As the founding director of Harvard University's Black Hole Initiative and head of the Galileo Project, Loeb brings exceptional credentials to this cosmic detective story. He shares his proposal to intercept 3I/Atlas in March of 2026 using NASA's Juno spacecraft, potentially offering humanity an unprecedented close-up view of an object that has traveled through interstellar space for billions of years. By August or September of this year, we should know whether 3I/Atlas behaves like a conventional comet or asteroid or continues to defy conventional explanations.

    Beyond the scientific implications, we explore how discovering extraterrestrial technology might impact a divided humanity. Could an interstellar visitor provide the perspective shift we need to transcend our earthly conflicts? As Loeb poetically suggests, we're preparing for "a blind date of astronomical proportions," and the universe may soon reveal answers to questions we've been asking for generations.

    Join us for this fascinating conversation about the boundaries between science and speculation, and what might happen when humanity confronts evidence that we're not alone in the cosmos. Subscribe now to catch our future episodes exploring identity, assumptions, and the stories that shape our understanding of reality.

    More Information can be found on Professor Avi Loeb's Harvard page

    https://lweb.cfa.harvard.edu/~loeb/



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    22 Min.
  • High School, College, Olympic and Professional Basketball Player Bill Hosket Jr Shares: lessons learned while winning and losing in the game of life.
    Jul 29 2025

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    Basketball legend Bill Hosket Jr opens up about living with expectations and forging his own path through sports and business. Growing up in Dayton, Ohio as the son of a state championship basketball star who died when Bill was just ten, Hosket faced constant comparisons to his father. Rather than buckling under pressure, he used his father's legacy as inspiration, leading his high school team to a state championship before starring at Ohio State.

    Hosket takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable journey from Olympic gold medal winner in 1968 to NBA champion with the New York Knicks in 1970. His stories about the transition from amateur to professional basketball provide a fascinating glimpse into a life lived well in sports. "We didn't necessarily have the best talent in the NBA," Hosket reflects about those championship Knicks. "We had the best team, we knew how to play together."

    As a father of three boys, Hosket shares his intentional approach to parenting athletes, establishing the family rule: "if you go out, you stay out" – teaching commitment without pushing his sons toward basketball. This philosophy carried into his business career, where he applied team-building principles learned through sports to create a values-driven insurance company.

    Hosket offers a thoughtful perspective on today's dramatically changed sports landscape, from youth specialization starting in elementary school to NIL deals and transfer portals in college athletics. While acknowledging the benefits of fair compensation, he worries about young athletes developing unrealistic expectations before facing the "real world" where performance truly matters.

    What makes this conversation special is Hosket's wisdom about transferring competitive lessons to life beyond sports. "If you don't have a certain set of shared values, you're not going to win anyway," he observes – a principle that has guided his success across multiple arenas. Listen in for powerful insights about family legacy, athletic achievement, and building something meaningful that lasts.

    Please download, share, and like the podcast to help us grow. Contact with anyone you feel we should be talking to in order to hear their story.

    Bill Hosket's Insurance Agency = https://hosketulen.com/


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    38 Min.
  • May Pang on John Lennon: The Intimate Truth Beyond the Headlines
    May 30 2025

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    May Pang invites listeners into her extraordinary world, sharing never-before-seen photographs from her time with John Lennon during what history has labeled his "Lost Weekend." Through her candid storytelling, May dispels the myths surrounding this period, revealing a happy, creative John that contradicts the "down and out" narrative perpetuated by others. "It's time for people to see the other side of John, the John that I knew," she explains, her voice warm with affection for these treasured memories.

    The photographs, now part of her traveling exhibition "The Lost Weekend: The Photography of May Pang," capture intimate moments—John relaxed with friends' dogs during a weekend getaway near Woodstock, quiet moments in their modest New York apartment, and the genuine joy in his eyes that May helped bring forth. These images weren't staged for magazines; they were personal snapshots of real life, making them all the more valuable as historical artifacts.

    May's journey before and after Lennon proves equally fascinating. Born to Chinese immigrants, she overcame her father's disappointment at having a daughter instead of a son. Her mother—a survivor of Japanese occupation during WWII who later ran a Chinese laundry in America—emerges as her hero and inspiration. This foundation of resilience led May to boldly walk into Apple Records in 1969 and ask for a job, setting in motion an extraordinary career that would later include working with producer Tony Visconti (whom she eventually married) and crossing paths with legends like David Bowie, Elizabeth Taylor and Sir Elton John.

    Perhaps most touching is May's reflection on Lennon's prophetic warning that future romantic partners would inevitably compare themselves unfavorably to him—a prediction that has proven true throughout her life. These personal revelations, alongside extraordinary stories like hanging out with David Bowie and Liz Taylor, create a multidimensional portrait of a woman who has lived an extraordinary life while maintaining a refreshingly genuine perspective.

    Discover the untold story behind one of rock history's most misunderstood chapters through May's eyes. Check out her exhibition and documentary "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" to experience John Lennon as few ever knew him.

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    38 Min.
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