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  • 89. One Lost Contract. One Iconic Mouse
    Feb 18 2026

    One Lost Contract. One Iconic Mouse.

    He thought he had finally made it.

    His animation studio had a hit character. Audiences loved it. A distributor was interested. Success felt within reach.

    Then everything collapsed.

    While negotiating in New York, he discovered the unthinkable: he didn’t own the character he created. His distributor had claimed the rights. Most of his team had already been signed away.

    He boarded a train back to California with a broken studio and a shattered future.

    But somewhere along that journey, he made a decision that would change entertainment forever.

    In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, we explore how one lost contract led to the creation of one of the most recognizable characters in the world — and how betrayal sparked an empire.

    Sometimes losing everything forces you to build something better.

    🔗 Explore more stories at https://twistoffateradio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit https://clarkvoservices.com

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    5 Min.
  • 88. The Ticket he Never Used
    Feb 12 2026

    The Ticket He Never Used

    He had already purchased the ticket. First-class passage on the most luxurious ship in the world.

    In April 1912, a successful American businessman and his wife were scheduled to sail home aboard the RMS Titanic. The luggage was packed. The check had been written. Everything was set.

    But at the last moment, they canceled.

    Days later, the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank into history.

    What happened next would quietly shape generations.

    In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, we explore the little-known story of the man who was supposed to board the Titanic — and how one small decision preserved a chocolate empire and a life-changing school that still serves thousands of children today.

    Sometimes history isn’t shaped by bold moves.

    Sometimes it’s shaped by staying home.

    🔗 Explore more stories at https://twistoffateradio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit https://clarkvoservices.com

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    5 Min.
  • 87 The Book That Changed The World...Almost Didn't Happen
    Feb 4 2026
    The Book That Changed the World… Almost Didn’t Happen

    Some stories feel inevitable — as if they were always meant to exist.

    This one wasn’t.

    Before it became a global phenomenon… before it shaped childhoods, classrooms, and popular culture around the world… this story lived quietly in notebooks and rejection letters.

    In the early 1990s, a struggling single mother believed in a children’s fantasy no one else seemed to want. Publisher after publisher turned it down. The manuscript was too long. Too strange. Too risky.

    And then, just when the story was on the verge of disappearing forever, fate intervened — not through a marketing plan or industry expert, but through a small, unexpected voice that changed everything.

    In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, we explore how one near-miss decision could have erased an entire world before it ever existed — and how persistence, quiet belief, and one unlikely moment reshaped history.

    Because sometimes the biggest cultural shifts begin with the smallest choices.

    🔗 Explore more stories at TwistOfFateRadio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit ClarkVOServices.com

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    5 Min.
  • 86. What Survives When Everything Breaks
    Jan 28 2026

    What survives when everything breaks?

    She grew up surrounded by family, laughter, and promise—but her life would be shaped by sudden loss, devastating illness, and the weight of starting over in a new country. Before fame ever entered the picture, she endured the violent loss of a brother, faced cancer in her twenties, navigated divorce and single motherhood, and was repeatedly told she was “too much” to succeed.

    Her accent was criticized. Her presence was questioned. Her identity was treated as an obstacle.

    But instead of shrinking, she leaned in.

    In this heartfelt episode of Twist of Fate Radio, host Angela Clark tells the powerful true story of a woman who refused to let tragedy define her ending—and turned resilience into her greatest strength.

    Only near the end does the full picture come into focus… revealing the remarkable journey of Sofía Vergara.

    It’s not a story about fame. It’s a story about survival, self-acceptance, and choosing yourself again and again—no matter how much breaks along the way.

    🔗 Explore more stories at TwistOfFateRadio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit ClarkVOServices.com

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    5 Min.
  • 85 The Role She Took For Health Insurance
    Jan 21 2026

    She walked away from fame on purpose.

    After a successful childhood acting career, Mayim Bialik chose a very different path—one rooted in science, stability, and purpose. She earned a PhD in neuroscience, built an academic career, and stepped far away from Hollywood’s spotlight.

    But life has a way of testing even the most carefully planned futures.

    When financial pressures mounted and her family’s health insurance was suddenly at risk, an unexpected opportunity appeared—one that would quietly change everything. What followed wasn’t a comeback fueled by nostalgia or ambition, but a decision shaped by motherhood, responsibility, and survival.

    In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, we explore the little-known story behind a career-defining role—and the human reality that led to it. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most important choices aren’t about chasing dreams… they’re about protecting what matters most.

    🔗 Explore more stories at TwistOfFateRadio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit ClarkVOServices.com

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    5 Min.
  • 84 The Girl They Didn't See Coming
    Jan 14 2026

    She was 23 years old when they sent her into Nazi-occupied France—disguised as a child.

    Five days before D-Day, Allied intelligence faced a deadly problem. Every male agent sent into Normandy had been captured or killed. The mission was too dangerous… until they made a radical decision.

    They sent someone the enemy would never suspect.

    In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, discover the true story of a young woman who parachuted behind enemy lines, rode a bicycle through German checkpoints selling soap, and secretly transmitted vital intelligence that helped shape the Allied invasion of Europe.

    Living under constant threat of capture, she slept in fields and barns, hid coded messages in her hair ribbon, and relied on being underestimated to survive. Over four months, she sent 135 coded transmissions—more than any other female Allied agent operating in France.

    Her name was Phyllis Latour Doyle.

    Her quiet courage helped make D-Day possible.

    This is the story of how pretending to be invisible changed the course of history.

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    5 Min.
  • 83. What A Kid Will Do For Pizza
    Jan 7 2026

    In the 1980s, classrooms across America were searching for ways to get kids excited about reading. Charts were posted. Minutes were tracked. Books were counted. And somehow… it worked.

    Millions of children began reading not because they had to—but because they wanted to.

    This episode explores one of the most unexpectedly successful reading incentive programs in U.S. history—how it spread nationwide, why it worked so well, and how a simple reward reshaped reading habits for an entire generation.

    The twist? The program didn’t come from educators, the government, or a literacy nonprofit.

    It came from somewhere far more surprising.

    This is What a Kid Will Do for Pizza—a nostalgic Twist of Fate story about motivation, memory, and the small incentives that leave a lasting legacy.

    🔗 Explore more stories at TwistOfFateRadio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit ClarkVOServices.com

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    5 Min.
  • 82 The One Who Remembered
    Dec 31 2025

    The One Who Remembered

    While one sister became famous writing about the American prairie, another quietly remembered what it actually looked like.

    Born into hardship, Grace Ingalls never chased adventure or attention. She stayed close to home, became a schoolteacher, cared for family, and learned how to preserve the small details of everyday life—the kind history often forgets.

    Years later, when her sister Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing the Little House books decades after the events they described, she had questions.

    What did the house really look like? What flowers grew near the creek? What did the prairie smell like after rain?

    Grace remembered.

    In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, discover the quiet sister whose memories helped make one of the most beloved book series in American history feel real—and how a life lived without fame can leave a legacy just as lasting.

    Some people write history. Others make it true.

    🔗 Explore more stories at TwistOfFateRadio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit ClarkVOServices.com

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    5 Min.