
A Confluence of HIstory and Inspiration with Julie McDonald Zander
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This episode features a discussion with Julie McDonald Zander, an inspiring woman who turned her journalism career into a personal history business.
Fascinated with history, Julie's passion led her to the creation of Chapters of Life, where she has published more than 75 books and beautifully captured various individual and local histories.
An interesting highlight was Julie's work with Rosie the Riveters, preserving their powerful stories.
Julie McDonald Zander, an avid fan of history, earned a bachelor's degree in communications and political science from the University of Washington.
After working two decades as a newspaper reporter and editor, she launched a personal history business to capture and preserve life stories.
Her company, Chapters of Life, has published more than seventy-five books.
She and her husband live in the Pacific Northwest, where they raised two children.
Her nonfiction book about Matilda Koontz Jackson, Washington Territory's Grand Lady: The Story of Matilda (Glover) Koontz Jackson, was a finalist for the Western Writers of America Spur Award and the Will Rogers Medallion.
It can be found at Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Walmart, and other retailers.
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