Creators

Brian Geldmacher

Co-host of the video series On The Road, Brian is a middle school social studies teacher. Brian is a student of history, having amassed over 350 hours of government, civics, and history-specific professional development.  He has also been creating and producing both podcast and video content for more than four years. Brian lives in St. Louis, Missouri, with his wife and kids. 

Arch Hunter

Host of Our American Heritage, Arch Hunter is also the Academic Director for all travel programs at Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Arch is a retired public school teacher and curriculum developer who splits his time between the Philadelphia metro area and sunny Florida. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund. Arch is married with two sons. 

Nick Noehl

Bio coming soon!

Jason Rude

Jason Rude, host of Pyro Talk and co-host of the video series On The Road, has been producing content both in podcast form and terrestrial radio for ten years. He is the lead broadcaster for his local high school’s sports teams events as well as a featured announcer for track and field meets. 

He is also a nationally certified firefighter and a certified Emergency Medical Responder, serving with two departments in his community. Jason is also a certified professional fireworks technician with over 20 years of experience. He lives in northeast Iowa with his wife and kids.

Lisa Rude

A self-proclaimed introvert, but upon further investigation, maybe just a people-hater? 38-year-old Lisa, co-host of How'd You Sleep?, is married to HistoryBridge's own, Jason Rude. Lisa grew up on a hog farm in rural northeast Iowa. The favorite...err...baby of the family, she works in a maintenance administration role at a manufacturing company. Lisa's hobbies include playing pickleball, watching most sports, walking the dog, hanging out with her best friend, and attending her two kids' activities. 

Lawrence Sangi

The host of Letters From My Old Man, Lawrence Sangi is a public school educator in Bayonne, New Jersey. With over 200 hours of history-specific professional development over his teaching career, Lawrence has a wealth of knowledge in American History. A student of antebellum America and the Civil War, he earned uniformed roles in several films, including Glory (1989), Gettysburg (1992), and Andersonville (1997), and has dedicated himself to graduate studies in American History as well. 

Lawrence is a long-time volunteer for Scouting BSA in his free time and has contributed time as a National Park Service historical interpreter since 1981. 

Jennifer Tobin

The weird horse girl from high school is all grown up and...still just as weird. Jennifer, the co-host of How'd You Sleep?, is a 35-year-old, newly single, and definitely not ready to mingle, mom of 2 young children. After leaving the nest after almost 2 decades, she just moved back to her hometown. Jennifer works as a church administrator and also at an office supply store. Her hobbies include pickleball, hanging out with her best friend, horse things, and spending time with her kids.