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Chasing Earhart

By: Chasing Earhart
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  • The world's only dedicated Amelia Earhart podcast. Part of the Chasing Earhart project.
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Episodes
  • S3 Ep18: Parallels: A Conversation with Amelia Rose Earhart
    May 9 2024
    In 2014, as this project was in pre-research, the world was fixated on an around the world flight that dominated the media and much of the aviation related conversation that year. Chief among the many reasons why was the pilot - a woman who shares a namesake with the biggest aviation icon to ever fly the skies.

    On July 11th, 2014 Amelia Rose Earhart completed her world flight without incident and touched down on the same runway in Oakland, Ca where her namesake departed 77 years earlier.

    In many ways, Amelia Mary Earhart got her second chance and returned home that day. It’s been 10 years since that historic world flight, and tonight an absolute force for aviation enters the conversation with a literal one in a million perspective. A woman that shares so many parallels, you’ll swear you’re hearing from a modern day counterpart for the biggest aviation icon of all time.

    Welcome back to Chasing Earhart. This is Amelia Rose Earhart.

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    SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
    • Amelia Rose's Official Website
    • Learn to Love the Turbulence: “Flight lessons” on Becoming the Pilot in Command of Your Own Journey @ Amazon Signed Copies Here
    • 2024 Amelia Earhart Pioneering Achievement Award Revealed @ Atchison Globe
    • Amelia Rose Earhart’s Flight Around the World and Into History @ Observer.com
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    39 mins
  • S3 Ep17: 76 Brooks Street: A Conversation with Margie Arnold
    May 4 2024
    One of my very favorite parts of the rebrand for this show has been the flood of new voices that we’ve been able to bring into the ongoing conversation regarding the life, legacy and disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Over the years, a lot of attention has been paid to AE’s upbringing in Atchison, Kansas - and for good reason. Every year, thousands and thousands of visitors flock to the beautiful Earhart home positioned on the Missouri River that served as home base during Amelia’s early years.

    If Atchison helped form Amelia, the girl, then 76 Brooks Street in West Medford Massachusetts, helped form Amelia the legend. And that is where tonight’s guest enters the chase.

    For over 15 years now, Margie Arnold has been studying the life and legacy of Amelia Earhart with a recent particular interest in the home AE was living in, when her life and aviation history changed forever. Tonight, we shine the spotlight on a period of Amelia’s life that will shape how you’ll see her, in more ways than one.

    You’re all about to take part in a master class on the legacy of Amelia Earhart in one of the most passionate debuts this show has ever seen.

    Welcome back to Chasing Earhart. This is Margie Arnold.

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    SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
    • Amelia Earhart & the Denison House @ The Social Welfare History Project
    • Amelia Earhart got her flying start in Medford @ ItemLive
    • Amelia Earhart and the mayor of Medford @ Universal Hub
    • Trophy, City of Medford, Amelia Earhart @ Air & Space
    • The Amelia Earhart Murial @ Medford Arts Council
    • Around Quincy, aviator Amelia Earhart was just 'Miss Amelia' @ The State Journal Register

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    51 mins
  • S3 Ep16: The Circumnavigator’s Paradox: A Conversation with Liz Smith
    Apr 21 2024
    “It is interesting to note that because of Earhart and Noonan’s particular course, they did cross local midnight on their flight path causing the local date to move forward one day and, for several hours, the pair was alive on July 3rd – one day after they officially disappeared.”

    Over the last few months of recording this show, I’ve started hearing from dozens of people either by email or by phone that have all been asking me to check out a blog that’s flown under the radar of constant Earhart sites I scour on a regular basis. Old school pilots, navigators, HAM radio operators, people with extensive military and government backgrounds have all emailed, called, and praised her work and her approach. Now tonight, she’s finally arrived. Her name is Liz Smith. Remember that name. Because after tonight, you’ll never forget it. Welcome back to Chasing Earhart. This is Liz Smith.

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    • Vanished Facebook Discussion Group
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    • Vanished Facebook Group
    SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
    • Liz Smith's Date Line Theory Blog
    • Liz Smith @ LinkedIn
    • Liz Smith @ Nautilus Live
    • Marine Robotics Company Hopes It Has Solved Amelia Earhart Mystery @ AirOnline
    • Amelia Earhart: The Mystery Solved by Elgen & Marie Long @ Amazon
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    51 mins

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