Never Alone: The Truman Doctrine, The Marshall Plan, and Why History Still Matters Today (Episode 25)
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What do the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, and a hilarious Easter story about searching for “Bunny” have in common?
In Episode 25 of The Never Alone Podcast, Iris Fisher Smith welcomes her brother, Alan Fisher, for a fascinating and entertaining conversation about world history, family memories, and the lessons we can still apply today.
Together, Iris and Alan explore:
- How the Marshall Plan rebuilt Europe after World War II
- Why President Harry S. Truman played such a critical role in shaping the modern world
- The origins of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- How history tends to repeat itself across generations
- The timeless importance of exercise and healthy living inspired by Jack LaLanne
- Funny family stories, including Alan’s unforgettable Easter morning search for his wife, Bunny
This episode combines serious historical insight with warmth, humor, and sibling storytelling. It’s a reminder that every generation faces challenges, but resilience, faith, and family can help us navigate them.
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