One of the things my job affords me is the opportunity to meet and talk with people who have done things in life that you or I will never be able to experience. In a previous radio life that meant sitting in Tom Petty's home recording studio, speaking with Keith Richards or running the back roads with David Grisman.

Today I had the great honor to sit and interview Dulcie Klusman. Today's conversation far surpasses all of the incidents combined. Dulcie, now lives in Bozeman, over the age of 90, and I was invited to ask her about her time at Bletchley Park - the height of World War II Bletchley Park was the British center of code breaking; widely acknowledged for cracking the Nazi Enigma Code at a rate far surpassing any other attempts.

Please understand, the odds on breaking the German codes were apparently 1:159 million, million.

I hope you will join me for my conversation Dulcie Klusman Friday morning at 7.

Here is a sneak peak of the conversation.

 

 

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