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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 27, 2025
The history of lane markings on roads dates back to the early 20th century, with the first center line painted in 1911 on River Road in Wayne County, Michigan. Dr. June McCarroll, a district forest manager, was run off the road by a truck and had the idea to paint a white line down the center of the highways as a safety measure. The use of lane markings became more widespread in the 1920s and 1930s, with the National Conference on Street and Highway Safety publishing a manual on street traffic signs, signals, and markings in 1930. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 05, 2025
Miles Collier, the founder of America's best car museum, the Revs Institute, shares his story of how cars captivated him and how he became interested in the automobile as a material culture, exploring its social significance and how it has evolved over time. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2025
The history of lane markings on roads is a surprising story that dates back to the early 20th century. From the first painted line in Michigan in 1911 to the widespread adoption of white and yellow lines, the development of lane markings has been shaped by innovators like Dr. June McCarroll and Edward N. Hines. Their ideas, which were initially met with skepticism, eventually became a bedrock of traffic control, saving countless lives and improving road safety. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 17, 2025
Hiram Percy Maxim, a renaissance man, revolutionized multiple industries, including automobiles and firearms, by inventing the silencer, a device that suppresses sound. His design, patented in 1909, was initially marketed as a civilian product for sporting guns, but it became highly regulated in 1934. Today, silencers are still misunderstood, and their purpose is often misinterpreted, but Maxim's invention remains a significant contribution to the history of firearms and noise suppression. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 13, 2024
Miles Collier, the founder of America's best car museum, The Revs Institute, shares his story with cars and how they have a unique property of reaching out and grabbing the susceptible person by the throat. He discusses how cars have a function, a nominal function, and other implicit functions such as social signaling, and how they have evolved to be sensitive to status and power and wealth. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 20, 2024
Hiram Percy Maxim, the son of Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim, revolutionized multiple industries with his inventions, including automobiles and firearms. He developed the silencer, a device that reduces the noise of firearms, and patented it in 1909. Maxim's design forced muzzle gases through a series of curved veins to reduce pressure and noise. The silencer became highly regulated in 1934, but its design and concept have continued to influence the development of firearms and technology. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 16, 2024
The automobile was seen as a major public health benefit in the early 20th century, replacing the overwhelming presence of horses in urban areas, which had devastating environmental and health impacts, including deforestation, disease, and pollution. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
May 02, 2024
Living paycheck to paycheck is a common problem in American culture, with many people spending around $1,500 a month on non-essentials. To stay on track financially, it's essential to identify and avoid common money wasters, such as eating out too frequently, upgrading smartphones unnecessarily, and buying lottery tickets. Building credit can be achieved through secured credit cards, authorized user accounts, or credit builder loans, but paying interest is not always necessary. When it comes to retirement planning, suspending Social Security benefits can lead to higher future checks, but it's crucial to run the numbers and consider individual circumstances. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 09, 2024
The history of lane markings reveals a surprising story of innovation and adaptation as people navigated the challenges of early automobile travel. From the first painted lines on roads in the early 20th century to the development of national standards, the evolution of lane markings reflects the complex interplay between technology, society, and safety. [... more]
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The Drive with Josh Graham
Josh Graham
November 21, 2023
North Carolina basketball faces a tough road ahead, with a challenging schedule and a history of struggles in holiday tournaments. Meanwhile, Tom Brady criticizes the NFL's product, citing a lack of great quarterbacks and a decline in player safety. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 24, 2023
The origins of NASCAR are rooted in the moonshine trade of the southern United States, where farmers turned to making corn whiskey to supplement their income. As the automobile industry grew, so did the moonshine trade, and drivers began to modify their cars to outrun revenue agents and have fun. The sport of stock car racing evolved, with pioneers like Raymond Parks and Red Byron playing key roles in its development. Bill France's leadership and business acumen helped shape the sport into what it is today, but also created tension between the official NASCAR organization and the rebellious drivers who defined the early years of the sport. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 30, 2022
The history of lane markings reveals a surprising story of innovation and perseverance, from the early days of automobile travel to the modern standards of traffic safety. Dr. June McCarroll's idea of painting a white line down the center of highways was just one of many attempts to address the challenges of road safety, and her work paved the way for the development of standardized lane markings that we use today. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 28, 2022
The story of NASCAR's humble beginnings, rooted in the moonshine-fueled culture of the American South, where poor farmers turned to making and delivering corn whiskey to make a living, and eventually, the thrill of racing on cow pastures and makeshift tracks evolved into the high-speed sport we know today. [... more]
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The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
February 05, 2022
Exploring the concept of chasing the wild goose, a metaphor for following the Holy Spirit on adventures of faith, trust, and spiritual journey. Guests share personal stories of being led by the Holy Spirit in their lives, from pursuing God's plan to experiencing healing and restoration. [... more]
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The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
September 11, 2021
The importance of listening and hearing is discussed, with examples from everyday life and biblical teachings. The hosts explore how listening is essential for emotional health, faith, and relationships, and how it can be developed through discipline and practice. [... more]
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