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  • Ep. 193 - Al Isaacs: Searching for My Mother after 53 Years
    Mar 17 2026

    Guest: Al Isaacs

    Episode Summary

    What would you do if you discovered—after decades—that the story of your own life wasn’t true? Would you want to know the truth?

    Comedian, writer, and performer Al Isaacs spent most of his life believing he knew exactly where he came from. But in his fifties, a stunning revelation surfaced: he had been adopted.

    That discovery set off a search for answers that would uncover hidden family connections, decades-old secrets, and the extraordinary realization that someone else had been searching for him for more than twenty years.

    In this episode, Al shares the emotional journey that followed—how the truth came to light, what it meant for his understanding of family and identity, and how the experience ultimately led him to write his memoir, Finding Mary Smith.

    This is a conversation about identity, family secrets, and the strange ways truth finds its way to the surface.

    In This Episode

    * The moment Al Isaacs discovered he had been adopted

    * Why adoption secrecy was so common in previous generations

    * The emotional complexity of searching for biological family

    * The surprising discovery that someone had been searching for him for decades

    * How humor and storytelling helped him process the experience

    * Why he ultimately turned the journey into a memoir

    About the Guest

    Al Isaacs is a writer, comedian, voice-over artist, and performer. After discovering later in life that he had been adopted, he began a search for his biological family that revealed a decades-long mystery. His memoir, Finding Mary Smith, tells the remarkable story of identity, family, and rediscovery.

    Resources & Links

    Al Isaacs WebsiteBook: Finding Mary Smith

    Podcast Information

    Podcast: Stories from Real Life, Media Well Done, LLCHost: Melvin E. Edwards

    Stories from Real Life features powerful true stories about the moments that shape who we become.

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  • Ep. 192 - Mark Firehammer: The Lost Art of Being Human
    Mar 10 2026

    📝 Show Notes

    Guest: Mark Firehammer

    Author, musician, creative advocate, founder of Creative Humanity Alliance

    Discussion Highlights:

    * Creativity as a pathway to human connection

    * Cultural pressures toward conformity vs authenticity

    * Writing allegorical fiction for modern readers

    * Perception shifts and personal alignment

    * Purpose-driven creative leadership

    Listener Takeaways:

    * Creative expression is relational, not just individual

    * Alignment often begins with perception shifts

    * Authenticity may be today’s most valuable creative currency

    Creative Humanity Alliance

    Author’s Site

    Stories from Real Life



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  • Ep: 191 - Craig Randall: Stop Scoring Teachers. Start Growing Them.
    Mar 3 2026

    Episode summary: Teacher observation is supposed to improve teaching and learning—but Craig Randall argues that in many schools it produces fear, limits risk-taking, and reduces growth. Craig shares the core principles of Trust-Based Observations (TBO), including strengths-based walkthroughs, reflective follow-up conversations, and the routines leaders can use to build a culture of trust and continuous improvement.

    In this episode, we cover:

    * Why many traditional observation systems backfire (fear vs. growth)

    * The mentorship moment that shaped TBO—and the two questions that drive the model

    * What a high-impact 20-minute observation looks like (and why frequency matters)

    * How to run post-observation conversations that build trust and spark teacher reflection

    * Common implementation mistakes and how to avoid turning TBO into another checklist

    * What changes in a school when teachers feel safe taking instructional risks

    Guest: Craig Randall — author and founder of Trust-Based Observations Links: Trust-Based Observations / Meet Craig

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  • Ep. 190 - Miles Spencer: What Happens When Curiosity Becomes a Career
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode, Miles Spencer shares his incredible journey of curiosity-driven ventures, fearless risk-taking, and the power of storytelling to lead, inspire, and preserve legacy across generations. Discover how adventure and entrepreneurial spirit intersect in his life and learn practical insights on navigating failures, timing, and the future of digital storytelling.

    Key Topics:

    * Miles’s journey from childhood curiosity in Pittsburgh to global adventures

    * How taking calculated risks shaped his business successes and failures

    * The evolution of entrepreneurial media and the origins of “Money Hunt”

    * Lessons learned from major setbacks like Trust Cloud and timing pitfalls

    * The role of storytelling in leadership and building compelling visions

    * How extreme physical challenges teach resilience and mind over matter

    * The innovative Reflekta.ai platform for intergenerational and legacy storytelling

    * The impact of AI and new media on the preservation and sharing of personal histories

    * Balancing adventure, fatherhood, and holistic life pursuits

    Reflekta.ai



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  • Ep. 189 - Alison Gieschen: Sail On
    Feb 17 2026

    Show Notes (Bullet Points)

    🔸 Key Topics Covered

    * Alison’s journey from running a horse farm and teaching to sailing around the world.

    * How her early passion for adventure propelled her toward blue-water sailing.

    * The creative process of writing while essentially living on the ocean.

    * The role of resilience, fear, and personal transformation in challenging environments.

    * Storytelling techniques that draw inspiration from real world experiences and mythic imagination.

    * Practical tips for listeners dreaming of their own reinvention — whether through travel, writing, or life change.

    🔸 Books & Projects Mentioned

    * Blue Ridge – Award-winning novel influenced by lifetime experience with people and place.

    * The Legend of Altor & Julia’s Vaulting Dream – Children’s and middle-grade fiction inspired by equestrian roots.

    * Riding the Waves of Reality: Tales of Turmoil and Triumph – Nonfiction sailing memoir.

    * The Seven – A sweeping novel blending fantasy with deep human themes of judgment, connection, and redemption.

    * Upcoming title: Seanna – Mermaid Tales (children’s ocean-themed fiction).

    Alison Gieschen's Website

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  • Ep. 188 - Lisa Rites: Death, Divorce, and the Grief Between Them
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of Stories from Real Life, grief educator Lisa Rites discusses the multifaceted nature of grief, emphasizing that it extends beyond death to include experiences like divorce and life transitions. She shares her personal journey through grief and how it led her to become a certified grief educator. The conversation explores cultural perceptions of grief, the importance of individualized support, and practical strategies for coping with loss. Lisa highlights the significance of journaling and the need for compassion in supporting those who are grieving. Ultimately, the episode conveys that healing is about learning to carry loss with grace and honesty.

    Lisa Rites website

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  • Ep. 187 - Kerry Damiano: Around the World in One Lifetime
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of “Stories from Real Life,” host Melvin E. Edwards welcomes Kerry Damiano, known as Ms. World Traveler, who shares her incredible journey of exploration across more than 145 countries. Kerry discusses how her passion for travel was ignited by her mother’s adventurous spirit and how she evolved into a solo traveler, embracing the freedom and confidence that comes with exploring the world on her own terms. She emphasizes the importance of overcoming fears and how travel can serve as a powerful vehicle for personal growth and self-discovery.

    Ms. World Traveler’s YouTube channel

    Ms. World Traveler website

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  • Ep. 186 - Dr. Ben Long: The Quiet Cost of Exhaustion
    Jan 27 2026

    Sleep is often treated as negotiable — something we squeeze in after work, family, ambition, and obligation. But what if that assumption is costing us more than we realize? (Please excuse the audio problems on my end.)

    In this episode of Stories from Real Life, Melvin E. Edwards sits down with Dr. Ben Long (The Wholehearted MD), a physician and sleep specialist who approaches rest through both clinical science and spiritual reflection. Together, they explore how sleep deprivation shapes decision-making, moral clarity, professional identity, and overall well-being—especially in high-pressure fields like medicine.

    Ben shares insights from his work with patients and medical trainees, discusses the hidden cultural messages that discourage rest, and explains why sleep should be understood not as a luxury, but as a foundational practice for a meaningful life.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    * Why chronic exhaustion is often a systems problem, not a personal one

    * How sleep deprivation affects judgment, empathy, and moral decision-making

    * The intersection of faith, medicine, and rest

    * Why productivity culture undermines human flourishing

    * Practical ways to rethink sleep without increasing anxiety around it

    This conversation is thoughtful, grounded, and quietly challenging—an invitation to reconsider what it means to live, work, and rest well.

    Guest: Dr. Ben Long (The Wholehearted MD)

    Host: Melvin E. Edwards

    Podcast: Stories from Real Life



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