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Welcome to the Quixotic Heights Podcast, where dreams take flight... where we celebrate the dreamers, the visionaries, and the bold souls who dare to chase the impossible! Each episode brings you inspiring stories of individuals who have turned their wildest aspirations into reality, overcoming obstacles that seem insurmountable along the way. Join my Quixotes as we meet those who live passionately, refuse to settle for the ordinary, and push the boundaries of what's possible in pursuit of their dreams. May their stories inspire you to dream big & never give up.

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Storytelling Legacies from Courtrooms to Capes

Welcome to Quixotic Heights—where stories transcend boundaries, ideas ignite transformation, and the human spiritdares to reach beyond the ordinary. Today's Quixote is William Bernhardt—an award-winning author of more than sixty books, a master of legal thrillers, and a passionate advocate for writers around the world. From bestselling novels to shaping the next generation of storytellers through WriterCon, his impact on the literary landscape is both profound and far-reaching. We’ll be diving into his latest work, The Superman Wars: A Battle for Truth, Justice, and an American Icon, and dissectinghis career. William Bernhardt is the award-winning author of more than sixty books, including the bestselling Ben Kincaid novels and the Daniel Pike legal thriller series. His latest release, “The Superman Wars,” continues his tradition of captivating storytelling that blends sharp legal insight with deeply human stakes. Bernhardt’s body of work also includes historical fiction, poetry, young adult novels, and the Red Sneaker series for writers, which has inspired and instructed a new generation of authors. A passionate advocate for writers, Bernhardt is the founder of WriterCon—a renowned writers conference—and leads writing retreats, a podcast, a digital magazine, and afree newsletter, all under the WriterCon brand. His influence is far-reaching: more than thirty of his students have gone on to publish with major houses. He is also the president of Bernhardt Books, further extending his commitment tonurturing literary talent. Bernhardt’s accolades include the Southern Writers Guild’s Gold Medal Award, the Royden B. Davis DistinguishedAuthor Award, and the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award. He has twice won the Oklahoma Book Award and has been nominated twenty times in three categories. Beyond writing, his adventurous spirit has led him to activities like paragliding, surfing, and even becoming a Jeopardy! Champion. Hailed by Oklahoma State University as “Oklahoma’s Renaissance Man,” Bernhardt’s creativity, intellect, and passion for storytelling continue to shape the literary landscape. Learn more at www.williambernhardt.com. instagram.com/willbern11 facebook.com/WGBernhardt2 goodreads.com/author/show/85988.William_Bernhardt x.com/wbernhardt tiktok.com/@williambernhardt04 linkedin.com/in/william-bernhardt-95807a15 https://www.youtube.com/@willbern100 bookbub.com/profile/william-bernhardt threads.com/@wbernhardtbooks https://bsky.app/profile/wbernhardtwriter.bsky.social

10. mai 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Faith, Fiction, and the Courage to Face Reality

Today’s guest is a man who has lived at the intersection of faith, service, and storytelling. Keith Madsen is a semi-retired minister, an AmeriCorps worker, a mentor to young minds through chess, and an author whose work dares to confront life’s hardest realities while still holding onto hope. From building schools in Haiti to educating communities about the opioid epidemic, Keith has seen firsthand thebrokenness in the world—and yet, through his writing, he invites us to believe in something more. His stories don’t shy away from loss or suffering. Instead, they transform those moments into seeds of renewal, redemption, and resurrection. With four published novels through Quill Hawk Publishing—The Sons and Daughters of Toussaint, Searching for Eden, The Bridles of Armageddon, and Fallen Angels—Keith challenges us to ask: What if the world can be better than it is? And what role do we play in that transformation? This is a conversation about truth, faith, loss, and the quiet, powerful ways hope refuses to die. https://www.keithmadsen.net/ Keith Madsen writes fiction that combines adventure and romance with stories that dare to think the world can be better than it is. In his writing, the characters are real, but at the same time, they dare to transcend their reality. Keith believes that fiction, to be truly inspirational, must first acknowledge the hard realities of life. The inspirational aspect comes not from such cold realities, but as they become seeds which lead to the renewal of life and resurrection. Keith writes fiction which combines some of the lyrical description of literary fiction with the plot-driven tensions of a thriller. While the central character in his novels is generally male, strong women also play important roles. You will find yourself really liking the people you meet on the journey!

3. mai 2026 - 59 min
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A Veteran’s Journey of Healing, Identity, and Truth

Today’s guest has lived a story shaped by discipline, disruption, and ultimately, deep healing. Charlie Peters wasonce an Olympic hopeful, a young man driven by purpose and promise—until his path was abruptly altered by the Vietnam War. Like so many who served, he returned home carrying invisible wounds, navigating the long and often lonelyroad of healing from PTSD. But Charlie’s story doesn’t end there—it evolves. Through poetry, he found a voice for the pain that words alone couldn’t capture. His book, Returning Vet’s Saga: The Healing Power of Poetry, stands as a testament to resilience and thetransformative power of creative expression. And just when you think you understand the arc of his life, another chapter emerges—at age 50, Charlie discovered thatthe identity he had always known wasn’t the full truth. The name he carried, the family he believed was his own—none of it was what it seemed. From a student who once struggled in school to a published author, from craftsman to creator, from searching toself-discovery—Charlie’s journey is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to reclaim your story. Charlie Peters has been married for 50 years and has four children, nine grandchildren, and thirteen great-grandchildren. He accidentally started writing poetry in 1990 and discovered that poetry proved to be an outlet to release the frustration of PTSD symptoms. He wrote poetry for about ten years. Two of his poems were runner-ups in national poetry contests: “A Man Less Than His Best” and “Stairway.” Then he shifted his writing efforts to political commentary and satire, and two of his published books resulted from those commentaries: “The National Debt? The Sinking of America!” (2008) and “TEA Time Has Arrived ‘We the People’ Versus Washington Bureaucracy.” (2009). “Returning Vet’s Saga: The Healing Power of Poetry” is a work that may appeal to those suffering from unexplained moments of anger, frustration, frightening nightmares, and unexplained moments of depression, which a downpouring of tears may accompany. The author experienced all of those symptoms after returning from the military, and the symptoms lasted for about fifteen years before those symptoms even had a name, which we now call “PTSD.” The author found that a sound, a smell, a spoken word, another person's voice inflection, or something as simple as a commercial on television can trigger an episode of PTSD. There is no magic in poetry. However, the magic comes in putting feelings to paper, coming directly from the heart and completely bypassing the brain. We may not think of ourselves as poets, but if we just let the words flow, we may find that we are, in fact, poets of a special kind. This book ends with the poem that got it all started. https://quillhawkpublishing.com/pages/author/charles-peters

26. april 2026 - 56 min
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From the Himalayas to Human Rights

Welcome to Quixotic Heights, the podcast where we explore bold ideas, improbable journeys, and the people who dare to climb toward a better world. You may recognize Dr. Abraham George from the Netflix documentary, Daughters of Destiny, or from The Kelly Clarkson Show. Dr. George is a man whose life reads like an epic — from artillery officer stationed at the formidable Se La Pass along the India–China border, to entrepreneur, scholar, and architect of sweeping social reform. He is the author of Mountains to Cross and the Founder and CEO of Shanti Bhavan. After serving in the Indian Army, Dr. Abraham George moved to the United States, earning two master’s degrees and aPhD in business administration from New York University. He built a successful entrepreneurial career spanning nearly twenty-five years — only to walk away from it and return to India with a singular mission: to confront entrencheddiscrimination and expand opportunity for the nation’s most marginalized communities. His work has led to the creation of transformative educational institutions, a rural hospital serving fifteen villages, and pioneering environmental health advocacy that helped remove lead from gasoline across India in April 2000 — a landmark public health achievement. He has served on the boards of Human Rights Watch and the International Center for Journalists, and he is the recipient of the prestigious Hind Rattan. But beyond the accolades and institutions is a deeper story — about courage, conscience, and what it means to redefine success. Dr. Abraham George is the author of the memoir “Mountains to Cross: Finding Life's Purpose in Service,” a powerful reflection on his extraordinary journey from soldier and entrepreneur to social reformer. He began his career in the Indian Army as an artillery officer stationed at the Se La mountain pass on the India–China border, then the highest battleground in the Himalayas. Following his military service, he moved to the United States, where he earned twomaster’s degrees and a PhD in business administration from New York University. For nearly twenty-five years, he built a successful entrepreneurial career before returning to India in 1995 to confront systemic discrimination and economic oppression. Over the decades, Dr. George has championed social justice and expanded opportunities for the underprivileged through groundbreaking educational and healthcare initiatives. His projects include founding a school that provides world-class education to socially and economically disadvantaged children, creating a postgraduate institution to foster an independent press, and establishing a rural hospital serving fifteen villages. His pioneering work in environmental health also played a pivotal role in eliminating leaded gasolineacross India in April 2000—a milestone achievement in public health. Dr. George has served on the boards of esteemed organizations such as Human Rights Watch and the International Center for Journalists, and he has been honoredwith awards, including the Hind Rattan. In addition to his memoir, he is the author of three books on international corporate finance and two on social reform, further cementing his lifelong dedication to service, justice, andeducation. Find out more on Dr. Abraham George’s website [https://www.drabrahamgeorge.com/].  https://www.drabrahamgeorge.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dr_abraham_george/ https://www.facebook.com/dr.abrahamgeorge https://www.linkedin.com/in/abraham-george-519315274/ https://www.youtube.com/user/ShantiBhavanSchool The Kelly Clarkson Show [https://www.facebook.com/KellyClarksonShow?__cft__[0]=AZaVmRYj60g3K65FNidLfeBAE_QglosXs7eD_VD1QmqxYdoFb6kHE3D2Q9EA0uAF42dFX15JlL1c9diDv3Leq424IGXWt-032z8R9P_pJwwy1p07j55jsCxho0fQN1bEDa-cHRjtrE_C_K8TqSF9y-HSsA6DhS_xBu4t5SKnSaWmda0yyARl44GILdJ_9oELGJE&__tn__=R]-R] - https://youtu.be/bI7_kdapOyA?si=A-NjIvcMsbYW98bz [https://youtu.be/bI7_kdapOyA?si=A-NjIvcMsbYW98bz&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExTlRWWTJmUXpjZmF5UGY3aXNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR5BEa8geBbCTWvGediQkUGas_kvWJwPaD_t8vsSWRX6D7Sd4VU4x23n0esJ1Q_aem_RsGZVFNr6hYRU8EzEO-Muw]Netflix documentary: Daughters of Destiny - https://share.google/NohvRgAvuPKamerrG [https://share.google/NohvRgAvuPKamerrG?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExTlRWWTJmUXpjZmF5UGY3aXNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR69XcgnTPA3xqKnKAQMTliDYOurIehnt1xdgIg3Q3HKw3bsoGQy5eKeOwmz-A_aem_uqfQg9FYZ0VgXQmCjbgCjQ]

19. april 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Planting Literary Roots

Today’s guest has made it his mission to connect readers with stories—and storytellers—within the Oklahoma community. J Hall is an author, educator, and the host and producer of the Okie Bookcast, a show dedicated to introducing curious readers to their next great read. Since launching the podcast in 2021, he has released more than 150 episodes, interviewing authors across genres and building a vibrant literary space rooted in Oklahoma. In 2026, he expanded that mission by launching Read LOKal, a platform that champions Oklahoma authors and booksellers and strengthens the state’s literary ecosystem. Beyond podcasting, J is the author of God Help Me! I’m a Young Dad: 10 Essentials for Becoming the Dad Your Kids Need and College Unpacked: A Practical Guide to Choosing, Preparing For, and Excelling in College. Professionally, he serves as Dean of Social Sciences at Oklahoma City Community College, where he works daily at the intersection of education, mentorship, and lifelong learning. J Hall is an author, podcaster, and educator with over 15 yearsof experience in higher education. He is the host and producer of the Okie Bookcast (okiebookcast.com [http://okiebookcast.com/]), a podcast dedicated to connecting curious readers with their next great read through interviews with authors and storytellers. Since its launch in 2021, J has released more than 150 episodes across several series, including a monthly book chat show co-hosted with his daughter, author and screenwriter Hannah Herron. In 2026, J launched Read LOKal, a newsletter andbrand designed to promote Oklahoma authors and booksellers.  J is the author of God Help Me! I’m a Young Dad: 10 Essentials for Becoming the Dad Your Kids Need and College Unpacked: A Practical Guide to Choosing, Preparing For, and Excelling in College. A frequent podcast guest and speaker, he talks about topics ranging from books and pop culture to podcasting, education, and fatherhood. J currently serves as Dean of Social Sciences at Oklahoma City Community College and lives in Newcastle with his wife and their two dogs. okiebookcast.com jhallwriter.com @okiebookcast on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook

5. april 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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