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"Carrying the Torch: Stepping Up for History and Community"

01-06-2025

This week on What's The Scuttlebutt Podcast, Jeff and Dennis recap their latest WWII Living History event — sharing stories from the field, lessons learned, and the camaraderie that makes it all worthwhile. Their conversation naturally leads into a deeper discussion on the importance of stepping up in your community. What happens when key organizers can no longer carry the load? Why is it vital for others to be ready to step in and help maintain the traditions and events that bring people together? Tune in as the guys reflect on legacy, leadership, and keeping history alive — plus much more.

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