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sharon says so podcast

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Who is Sharon McMahon and why should you care?

I’m Sharon McMahon, a former high school government and law teacher on a mission to combat political misinformation. You may know me from my viral Instagram account @SharonSaysSo, and I’m dedicated to sharing non-partisan facts about the US government and democracy.

Who is Mark Solms on Sharon answers your questions?

Drop a voice memo here, and Sharon might answer your question on the next episode of Sharon Answers Your Questions! In this episode, Sharon is joined by neuropsychologist, Dr. Mark Solms, to discuss some seriously brain-tingling facts. Dr.

Who is Sharon Christa McAuliffe?

This history lesson is cast from the perspective of one of America’s most cherished ordinary heroes, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, a school teacher from New Hampshire... Continue Reading... Back by popular demand, Sharon Answers Your Questions!

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Who is Sharon McMahon?

Host Sharon McMahon, a longtime government and law teacher , has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on her viral Instagram account @sharonsaysso where she combats political misinformation with non-partisan facts.

Where did the 1925 serum run take place?

The two connect to discuss the story behind the little-known 1925 Serum Run, which took place in the brutal Alaskan wilderness. During a health crisis, town doctor Curtis Welch was faced with diagnosing and treating an unknown illness, all before it infected the whole town of 1,400 people.

86. The Power of Storytelling in Politics with Richard Fowler

In this episode, Sharon is joined by FOX News and Forbes contributor, Richard Fowler, to talk about storytelling and how it shapes American politics. Richard shares how and why storytelling plays a powerful role in our democracy; people will not ...

85. Mt. Rushmore: The Good, The Bad, and the Dynamite with Kelli France

In this episode, Sharon and guest Kelli France talk about the not-so-stellar history of the construction of Mt. Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. A sacred place to the Lakota, Tunkasila Sakpe Paha, or Six Grandfathers Mountain, was ...

84. The Popularity of True Crime with Kate Winkler Dawson

In today's episode, Sharon sits down with author and podcast host, Kate Winkler Dawson, to discuss the ways in which we talk about and consume true crime. Kate and Sharon ruminate on why the true crime genre is especially appealing ...

82. How to Have the Messy Conversations with Carlos Whittaker

In this episode, author and speaker Carlos Whittaker joins Sharon once again to discuss everything from 150 year old log houses to how Gen Z will be the generation to break our serious reliance on life-as-performance on social media. The ...

81. Rhode Island: The Bravest Woman in America with Taylor Wolfe

In this episode, Sharon sits down with Taylor Wolfe, comedian and lover of wigs, to talk about Rhode Island’s most famous lighthouse keeper, Ida Lewis. A strong swimmer and rower, even as a petite woman, Idawalley Zoradia Lewis faithfully kept ...

80. The Power of Fun and How to Have More of It with Catherine Price

In this episode, Sharon is joined by author Catherine Price, whose new book, The Power of Fun: How to Feel Alive Again explores the concept of fun and why it’s a necessary part of the human experience. Catherine set out ...

79. Pennsylvania: The Sweet History of Hershey with Sharon McMahon

In this solo episode, Sharon sets her sights on the sweet life of Milton S. Hershey and his innovation in the world of chocolate. Today, the Hershey Company produces over a billion pounds of chocolate each year, but its origins ...

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