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The Mentoris Project is a series of novels and biographies about the lives of great men and women who have changed history through their contributions as scientists, inventors, explorers, thinkers, and creators.

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The Mentoris Project is a series of novels and biographies about the lives of great men and women who have changed history through their contributions as scientists, inventors, explorers, thinkers, and creators.

    Robert Barbera on How to Jump-Start Your Way to Real Estate Wealth

    Robert Barbera on How to Jump-Start Your Way to Real Estate Wealth

    Our guest today is Robert Barbera, author of How to Jump-Start Your Way to Real Estate Wealth, a how-to guide for those ready to take the step into owning properties for rent as their primary or secondary source of income.







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    • 16 min
    Kingsley Day on Benedictine Monk Guido d’Arezzo

    Kingsley Day on Benedictine Monk Guido d’Arezzo

    Our guest today is Kingsley Day, the author of Music's Guiding Hand: A Novel Inspired by the Life of Guido d'Arezzo, a Benedictine monk who is regarded as the inventor, or by some, the developer, of the modern staff notation in music—though his birthdate is somewhere around 990CE and his birthplace, possibly Tuscany, possibly Ferrara—are all up for question. So, it will be great to learn what Kingsley learned from his own research.







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    • 28 min
    Eric Martin on mathematician Maria Agnesi

    Eric Martin on mathematician Maria Agnesi

    Our guest today is Eric Martin, the author of The Witch of Agnesi: A Novel Based on the Life of Maria Agnesi, the Italian mathematician from the 1700s who became the first woman to write a mathematics handbook and the first appointed to be a mathematics professor at a university, the University of Bologna.







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    • 18 min
    Nicole Gregory on The Seven Senses of Italy

    Nicole Gregory on The Seven Senses of Italy

    Our guest today is Nicole Gregory, the author of Belle Luna de Miele: Love and Adventure in Italy Where All the Senses are Awakened (released as The Seven Senses of Italy). It's a part love story and a part travelogue, The Seven Senses of Italy follows two American newlyweds as they breathe in the sights, sounds, aromas, tastes, and textures of Italy. 







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    Dr. Rosanne Welch with Nicole Gregory

























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    • 17 min
    Robert Barbera on How to Plan for Retirement at Any Age

    Robert Barbera on How to Plan for Retirement at Any Age

    Our guest today is Robert Barbera, author of Retire and Refire: Financial Strategies for People of All Ages to Navigate Their Golden Years with Ease, which does just what the title says it does by following five couples on a riverboat cruise full of practical examples of financial planning.







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    • 27 min
    W.A.W. Parker on architect Pietro Belluschi

    W.A.W. Parker on architect Pietro Belluschi

    Our guest today is W.A.W. Parker, the author of The Judicious Use of Intangibles: A Novel Based on the Life of Pietro Belluschi, an Italian architect and leader of the modern movement in architecture. He worked largely in the US in response to the rise of Benito Mussolini. Belluschi designed over a thousand buildings in a career that culminated in his becoming the dean of architecture at MIT, better known as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.







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