This week, I take a very careful look at the history of the Brassiere. You may have always wondered who invented it, why it was invented (it is not as obvious as you might think) and when it was invented.
Imagine the wealth generated by the very first bra manufacturer? It tends to boggle the mind.
Thanks all for listening to the weekly podcasts from www.donspodradio.com and I appreciate the opportunity to bring you these weekly looks back - or in this case, a look to the front!
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Al Murphy - Canada's Favourite Little Irishman
Every week, I do a RETROSPECTIVE commentary on www.donspodradio.com and www.donspodradio.podomatic.com. Here are some of those commentaries from the archives.
Al
Al Murphy
I am a semi-retired, former Human Resources Director, who shares a love of music with my good friend Big Daddy Donald Roberts. My full-time working career spanned 40 years and my current part-time career, as a Career Management Consultant, spans two days per week. On the other hand, my love of music spans decades of listening and performing with my brothers Tony & Gus as we swung (and still swing today) through a genre of music from 50s R&B to swing to Rock ˜N Roll to Folk. My association with Big Daddy dates to 1990 when we were business associates. Our relationship continues to be fueled today through our common interest in pod casting and my retrospective contribution to his weekly program. This effort has uncovered a whole new purpose for me in terms of time spent researching facts supporting commentaries and music that I eventually share with you. Its exciting! Like Big Daddy I too have a home studio, based in Fergus, ON (affectionately referred to by Big Guy as CKE) where my retrospective commentaries, or musical recordings originate. My commentaries are electronically transmitted to CKW (western headquarters) where they become part of the Donpodradio.com family.

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