Narrated By The Veterans Club

By: The Veterans Club Inc.
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Narrated By The Veterans Club, a unique podcast channel where storytelling transcends generations and creates meaningful connections. Produced by The Veterans Club, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering veterans and building stronger communities, this channel features high-quality audiobooks narrated by veterans, kids, and seniors. Our mission is to deliver engaging and inspiring stories to those who are visually impaired while providing a platform for narrators of all ages to share their voices and experiences. Each episode brings stories to life through the authentic perspectives of our diverse narrators. Veterans share their powerful experiences, kids add youthful energy and wonder, and seniors offer warmth and wisdom. Through this shared storytelling, we build bridges between generations, celebrate the art of narration, and inspire listeners across the nation. Join us in supporting this community-driven initiative that uplifts narrators and brings the joy of storytelling to everyone. Whether you're tuning in to hear captivating tales or want to get involved as a narrator or sponsor, Narrated By The Veterans Club offers something special for everyone. Visit theveteransclub.org/narrated-by for more information, sponsorship opportunities, and to learn how you can help amplify voices that matter. Subscribe today and become part of a movement where every voice is valued, and every story has the power to inspire.
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Episodes
  • The Vanishing of Susan Harris Narrated by Ed Bejarana
    Nov 18 2024

    Summary:

    In 1998, beloved teacher Susan Harris vanished during a ten-minute drive home in Evergreen, Colorado. Her car was later found abandoned at a grocery store parking lot, keys in the ignition, and coffee untouched. Despite extensive investigations, cryptic clues like an anonymous letter claiming “Susan is safe but gone” have left her case unresolved for over 25 years. What happened on that October night?

    About The Narrator:

    Ed Bejarana, founder of The Veterans Club and a US Army veteran, is a spirited champion for community and connection. Back in the '80s, he served as a military musician with the 3rd Armored Division Band in Frankfurt, Germany, and later used the GI Bill to pursue a college education. With training as a computer technologist, Ed combined his love for music and tech to build a thriving 35-year career in digital marketing and small business support. Self-employed since 2007, Ed now brings his voice talent to audiobooks, commercials, training videos, and public service announcements.

    Living in beautiful North Idaho with his wife of over 33 years and their Golden Retriever, Roxie, Ed enjoys a busy, joy-filled life. With nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, Ed and Kay are well-loved by their family.


    Ed created Narrated By The Veterans Club after realizing how few audiobooks are human-narrated for visually impaired listeners. Driven by a mission to combat veteran and first responder suicide, he created this nonprofit to unite veterans around meaningful causes. Through community-minded projects, such as audiobooks for the visually impaired, Ed’s passion for service continues to make a lasting impact.

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    12 mins
  • Willis Carrier-The Man Who Brought Comfort to a Changing World
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode of Narrated by The Veterans Club, John Spencer brings to life the story of Willis Haviland Carrier, the innovative engineer who changed the way we experience comfort with his groundbreaking invention of air conditioning. Born in rural New York, Carrier's early curiosity and passion for machinery drove him to tackle one of industry’s biggest challenges—temperature and humidity control. Follow along as John narrates Carrier’s journey from small-town beginnings to founding Carrier Engineering and transforming workplaces, theaters, and homes around the world. Discover how Carrier’s commitment to improving lives still resonates today, thanks to his legacy of comfort and ingenuity.


    About The Narrator:

    John Spencer is a retired U.S. Army officer with 26 years of distinguished service as an aviator and military intelligence analyst. Following his military career, he transitioned into the private sector, bringing his expertise to roles with Microsoft and McDonnell Douglas/Boeing, where he amassed over 22 years of technical experience.


    A dedicated community leader, John serves on the Hayden Safety Commission and actively contributes as a Range Safety Officer at the Farragut Public Shooting Range for Idaho Fish & Game. He is also a published author on Amazon and an engaged member of The Veterans Club. Residing in the scenic beauty of North Idaho, John enjoys life with Marti, his wife of 30 years.


    Sponsored By:

    This episode of Narrated By is proudly sponsored by The Veterans Club's Audiobooks for the Blind program. Our mission is to bring engaging, high-quality listening material to individuals who are visually impaired. By partnering with us, you can help cover the costs of production and expand access to enriching stories and educational content for those who rely on audiobooks for their daily connection to literature and learning. Together, let’s make a difference—one story at a time.


    For partnership opportunities, reach out to Ed Bejarana with The Veterans Club at info@theveteransclub.org or by phone at (208) 209-7170.

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    18 mins
  • In the Enemy's House, Narrated by Ed Bejarana
    Nov 14 2024

    In this gripping episode of Narrated By The Veterans Club, Ed Bejarana brings to life In the Enemy’s House, an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s suspenseful story. Set in a quiet village, the tale follows Laura, a young woman caught in the twisted plans of Arthur Trevelyan, a once-respected man turned reclusive and vengeful. As secrets of betrayal and revenge come to light, Ed’s narration captures the tension and intrigue of a dark encounter rooted in the past. Tune in for a thrilling story of old grievances, unexpected turns, and the ultimate confrontation between two former friends.

    About The Narrator:

    Ed Bejarana, founder of The Veterans Club and a US Army veteran, is a spirited champion for community and connection. Back in the '80s, he served as a military musician with the 3rd Armored Division Band in Frankfurt, Germany, and later used the GI Bill to pursue a college education. With training as a computer technologist, Ed combined his love for music and tech to build a thriving 35-year career in digital marketing and small business support. Self-employed since 2007, Ed now brings his voice talent to audiobooks, commercials, training videos, and public service announcements.

    Living in beautiful North Idaho with his wife of over 33 years and their Golden Retriever, Roxie, Ed enjoys a busy, joy-filled life. With nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, Ed and Kay are well-loved by their family.

    Ed created Narrated By The Veterans Club after realizing how few audiobooks are human-narrated for visually impaired listeners. Driven by a mission to combat veteran and first responder suicide, he created this nonprofit to unite veterans around meaningful causes. Through community-minded projects, such as audiobooks for the visually impaired, Ed’s passion for service continues to make a lasting impact.


    Sponsored By:

    This episode of Narrated By is proudly sponsored by The Veterans Club's Audiobooks for the Blind program. Our mission is to bring engaging, high-quality listening material to individuals who are visually impaired. By partnering with us, you can help cover the costs of production and expand access to enriching stories and educational content for those who rely on audiobooks for their daily connection to literature and learning. Together, let’s make a difference—one story at a time.

    For partnership opportunities, reach out to Ed Bejarana with The Veterans Club at info@theveteransclub.org or by phone at (208) 209-7170.

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    12 mins

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