In this episode, Winston Brady speaks with Gene Fisch, author of To Have a Tomorrow, a memoir of World War II and the hardships that the Fisch family and millions of other people endured while living in Nazi-occupied, and later Soviet-occupied, Poland.
In the episode, Gene talks about his experience growing up in the forest hideaway in Polesie and his journey to the United States and Ellis Island as a young child. Along the way, Winston and Gene talk about the meaning of the American dream and the kinds of habits students and teachers need to develop to reach their real potential.
Be sure to check out Gene's website https://www.genefischstory.com/ to find out more about his books and how you can find a copy of them.
In the episode, Gene talks about his experience growing up in the forest hideaway in Polesie and his journey to the United States and Ellis Island as a young child. Along the way, Winston and Gene talk about the meaning of the American dream and the kinds of habits students and teachers need to develop to reach their real potential.
Be sure to check out Gene's website https://www.genefischstory.com/ to find out more about his books and how you can find a copy of them.