The 1920s and 1930s were the Golden Age of Radio. Sandwiched between the two world wars, this new technology called radio rapidly exploded upon the country and the world. Imagine it. Prior to radio, there was… nothing, nothing broadcast live at all. Sure, there were newspapers, magazines, books and other print media. They’d been around for a few hundred years. Bookstores, libraries, newsstands, and more, all filling up space throughout the world with knowledge and stories. They were normal. However, they were all delayed in time. Yesterday's news was about the best you could do, but what if something was happening today? Or better, now? Normal is an interesting word. It contains this mythos that there are people or ideas that don’t need to be questioned, or shouldn’t be questioned. They are automatically true. They are normal. Back in the 1920s, it was still possible for things to be “normal” because great things didn’t change that fast. That was maybe the last decade for this to be true.…