The Stuph File Program
Featuring John Guiver, author of To Play The Game: A History Of Flight 571; Momoko Uno, author of Fourteen Days: A Memoir Of Love, Loss & Quarantine Hell; & science writer Andrew Fazekas, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky and National Geographic’s Stargazer Atlas: The Ultimate Guide To The Night Sky
John Guiver is the author of To Play The Game: A History Of Flight 571. He delves into the harrowing 1972 Andes plane crash after talking to survivors and also the families who lost loved ones in the crash.
Momoko Uno is a Doctor of Integrative Medicine, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner, Acupuncturist and a Board certified Chinese Herbalist, who is owner and co-founder of Omni Wellness NYC. She’s also the author of several books, including Fourteen Days: A Memoir Of Love, Loss & Quarantine Hell and also Bringing Sunshine Back To My Mind: A Story About Overcoming Trauma & Finding Wholeness.
Science writer, Andrew Fazekas, The Night Sky Guy, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky and National Geographic’s Stargazer Atlas: The Ultimate Guide To The Night Sky, is back to talk about watching an upcoming exploding star with the naked eye.
This week’s guest slate is presented by plumber, David Soroka.
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