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The Best of 2020: David Rubenstein, Loudon Wainwright III, Why Bob Dylan Matters with Harvard Prof Richard Thomas.
The Best of 2020: David Rubenstein, Loudon Wainwright III, Why Bob Dylan Matters with Harvard Prof Richard Thomas.
Nearly 55 percent of Americans say they're doing their holiday shopping online this season. How do you avoid the pitfalls of counterfeit goods? Kasie Brill joins us to discuss. Thinking about adding to your family in the new year? Kamilah Bunn from the Adoption Exchange Association (AdoptUSKids.org) will be our guest to discuss adopting from foster care. Lt Col Dan Rooney joins us to talk about his new book Fly in to the Wind. Journalist and author Kenya Hunt captures the essence of what it means to be a woman of color today. We Wake up Grateful with author Kristi Nelson and we're star-crossed with author Lori Nelson Spielman.
Nearly 55 percent of Americans say they're doing their holiday shopping online this season. How do you avoid the pitfalls of counterfeit goods? Kasie Brill joins us to discuss. Thinking about adding to your family in the new year? Kamilah Bunn from the Adoption Exchange Association (AdoptUSKids.org) will be our guest to discuss adopting from foster care. Lt Col Dan Rooney joins us to talk about his new book Fly in to the Wind. Journalist and author Kenya Hunt captures the essence of what it means to be a woman of color today. We Wake up Grateful with author Kristi Nelson and we're star-crossed with author Lori Nelson Spielman.
John Douglas, the FBI's original mind hunter joins us. His latest book is "The Killer Across the Table." Dr. Larry Sperling, the director of the CDC's Million Hearts Initiative discusses the correlation between COVID 19 and cardiovascular disease.
John Douglas, the FBI's original mind hunter joins us. His latest book is "The Killer Across the Table." Dr. Larry Sperling, the director of the CDC's Million Hearts Initiative discusses the correlation between COVID 19 and cardiovascular disease.
No election news here! Neurobiologist turned computer coder Casey Watts joins us to discuss his new book, Debugging Your Brain. Fear and anxiety are a fact of life. Amalia Andrade is with us to discuss her new book "Things You Think About when You Bite Your Nails." Americans have been skipping their vaccines during the pandemic This comes during a nationwide Hepatitis "A" spike. Dr. Leonard Friedland joins us to discuss. Life coach Gary John Bishop talks about his new book "Wise as F**k."
No election news here! Neurobiologist turned computer coder Casey Watts joins us to discuss his new book, Debugging Your Brain. Fear and anxiety are a fact of life. Amalia Andrade is with us to discuss her new book "Things You Think About when You Bite Your Nails." Americans have been skipping their vaccines during the pandemic This comes during a nationwide Hepatitis "A" spike. Dr. Leonard Friedland joins us to discuss. Life coach Gary John Bishop talks about his new book "Wise as F**k."
Actor and director DB Sweeney about his entry which closes out this year's virtual Underexposed Film Festival. The holidays are almost here. How will the pandemic change your yearly rituals? Khalilah Gates from Northwestern Medicine will join us to discuss. In times of transition, service members and veterans run the risk of disengaging from psychological health care. Even a brief lapse in care can impact their psychological health and may impact their overall wellbeing. We talk to Dr. Nick Polizzi. Anxiety is everywhere. We'll talk to author Amalia Andrade about her new book Things You Think about When You Bite Your Nails. Can your brain be debugged like a computer? Neurobiologist turned coder Casey Watts explains with his new book Debugging your brain.
Actor and director DB Sweeney about his entry which closes out this year's virtual Underexposed Film Festival. The holidays are almost here. How will the pandemic change your yearly rituals? Khalilah Gates from Northwestern Medicine will join us to discuss. In times of transition, service members and veterans run the risk of disengaging from psychological health care. Even a brief lapse in care can impact their psychological health and may impact their overall wellbeing. We talk to Dr. Nick Polizzi. Anxiety is everywhere. We’ll talk to author Amalia Andrade about her new book Things You Think about When You Bite Your Nails. Can your brain be debugged like a computer? Neurobiologist turned coder Casey Watts explains with his new book Debugging your brain.
Actor/Director/Author Lou Diamond Phillips and his new book "The Tinderbox: Soldier of Indira," a science fiction retelling of the Hans Christian Anderson tale of the same name. Dr Anne Peters discusses new ways that diabetics can get affordable insulin. Dr. Daniel Wallace talks about how inactivity during the pandemic is affecting those with arthritis and some activities that will help ease the pain. Rosie Mercado, ranked by People Magazine as one of the most powerful Latinas today. Her new book The Girl with the Self Esteem issues. "Don't You Just Hate That?" author Scott Cohen joins us to discuss the most annoying things in the new edition of his book.
Actor/Director/Author Lou Diamond Phillips and his new book "The Tinderbox: Soldier of Indira," a science fiction retelling of the Hans Christian Anderson tale of the same name. Dr Anne Peters discusses new ways that diabetics can get affordable insulin. Dr. Daniel Wallace talks about how inactivity during the pandemic is affecting those with arthritis and some activities that will help ease the pain. Rosie Mercado, ranked by People Magazine as one of the most powerful Latinas today. Her new book The Girl with the Self Esteem issues. "Don’t You Just Hate That?" author Scott Cohen joins us to discuss the most annoying things in the new edition of his book.
"The Parent Compass" authors Cynthia Muchnick and Jenn Bowie Curtis discuss parents navigating the teen years; Award-winning photographer Gary Knight and the new book from the VII Foundation, "Imagine: Reflections on Peace"; Author Corie Adjmi and her new book of shortstories about women, "Life and Other Shortcomings"; a memoir about addiction and grief from Rosemary Keevil, "The Art of Losing It".
"The Parent Compass" authors Cynthia Muchnick and Jenn Bowie Curtis discuss parents navigating the teen years; Award-winning photographer Gary Knight and the new book from the VII Foundation, "Imagine: Reflections on Peace"; Author Corie Adjmi and her new book of shortstories about women, "Life and Other Shortcomings"; a memoir about addiction and grief from Rosemary Keevil, "The Art of Losing It".
The legendary Loudon Wainwright III joins us to discuss his new album "I'd Rather Lead a Band"; James Whittaker, editor of the book "Andrew Carnegie's Mental Dynamite" talks about the relationship between Carnegie and journalist Napoleon Hill, who later wrote the book, "Think and Grow Rich"; author CJ Cooke and her new book, "The Nestling."
The legendary Loudon Wainwright III joins us to discuss his new album "I'd Rather Lead a Band"; James Whittaker, editor of the book "Andrew Carnegie's Mental Dynamite" talks about the relationship between Carnegie and journalist Napoleon Hill, who later wrote the book, "Think and Grow Rich"; author CJ Cooke and her new book, "The Nestling."
Loudon Wainwright III talks about his latest album "I'd Rather Lead a Band" and reflects on 50 years since the release of his first album.
Loudon Wainwright III talks about his latest album "I'd Rather Lead a Band" and reflects on 50 years since the release of his first album.
Beth Covington from the York County elections Board joins us to tell us what we need to know about voting in the upcoming election. Former Navy Seal Al Kovac tells us about challenges faced by disabled veterans when it comes to voting. The Constitution decoded with author Katie Kennedy. Dystopian Fantasy with author LB Gshwandtner and her new book "A Place Called Zamora." The words of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg about the 19th amendment on the 100th anniversary of its passing.
Beth Covington from the York County elections Board joins us to tell us what we need to know about voting in the upcoming election. Former Navy Seal Al Kovac tells us about challenges faced by disabled veterans when it comes to voting. The Constitution decoded with author Katie Kennedy. Dystopian Fantasy with author LB Gshwandtner and her new book "A Place Called Zamora." The words of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg about the 19th amendment on the 100th anniversary of its passing.
Bobby Plair tells us about the Arts Council of York County's 2020 Virtual Blues & Jazz fest; Co- founder of the Carlyle Group and author David Rubenstein with his book "How to Lead; Neuropsychologist Dr. Michelle Braun and the "High Octane Brain"; A classified WWII secret that led to the discovery of chemotherapy with author Jennet Conant and her new book "The Great Secret"; Andrew Gumbel tells the story of how Georgia State University reversed the fortunes of low income students and ended up with phenomenally high graduation rates; Teaching boys vulnerability and empathy in the new book "The Warrior Challenge" by author and motivational speaker, John Beede.
Bobby Plair tells us about the Arts Council of York County's 2020 Virtual Blues & Jazz fest; Co- founder of the Carlyle Group and author David Rubenstein with his book "How to Lead; Neuropsychologist Dr. Michelle Braun and the "High Octane Brain"; A classified WWII secret that led to the discovery of chemotherapy with author Jennet Conant and her new book "The Great Secret"; Andrew Gumbel tells the story of how Georgia State University reversed the fortunes of low income students and ended up with phenomenally high graduation rates; Teaching boys vulnerability and empathy in the new book "The Warrior Challenge" by author and motivational speaker, John Beede.
Dr. Steve Fields from the Culture and Heritage Museums discussing the new Ice Age in the Carolinas webinars; Dr. Benjamin Singer from Northwestern Medicine discusses how the flu season will play out amid the COVID 19 pandemic; Rachel Gutter, the president of the International Well Building Institute on new training for teachers who are headed back to the classroom during the continuing pandemic; Author Wendy Holden with a new historical fiction novel, "The Royal Governess."
Dr. Steve Fields from the Culture and Heritage Museums discussing the new Ice Age in the Carolinas webinars; Dr. Benjamin Singer from Northwestern Medicine discusses how the flu season will play out amid the COVID 19 pandemic; Rachel Gutter, the president of the International Well Building Institute on new training for teachers who are headed back to the classroom during the continuing pandemic; Author Wendy Holden with a new historical fiction novel, "The Royal Governess."
Chuck Haynes, Director of York County Emergency Management; Bobbi Connor with her new book series "Unplugged Play" for parents who want to get their kids away from the screens during the pandemic; Lorraine Massey with her new book "Curly Kids", helping your kids embrace having curly hair; Jennie Fields and her newest book "Atomic Love"; new music from Killers.
Chuck Haynes, Director of York County Emergency Management; Bobbi Connor with her new book series "Unplugged Play" for parents who want to get their kids away from the screens during the pandemic; Lorraine Massey with her new book "Curly Kids", helping your kids embrace having curly hair; Jennie Fields and her newest book "Atomic Love"; new music from Killers.
Former Army Secretary and congressman John McHugh discusses vote by mail and the state of the US Postal Service. August is Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month. Dr Dinee Simpson from Northwestern Medicine discusses the benefits of organ donation. Also, authors Gretchen Cherington and NY Times bestseller T. Jefferson Parker.
Former Army Secretary and congressman John McHugh discusses vote by mail and the state of the US Postal Service. August is Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month. Dr Dinee Simpson from Northwestern Medicine discusses the benefits of organ donation. Also, authors Gretchen Cherington and NY Times bestseller T. Jefferson Parker.
Former Rock Hill Mayor Doug Echols joins us to discuss the life of the late Rep. John Lewis of Georgia; Author Miriam Feldman on her new book "He Came In With It", a true story of her struggle with her son's mental illness; Summer reads with New York Times bestselling author Shari Lapena and her new book, "The End of Her"; Carrie Fisher's former personal assistant Byron Lane on his new novel. "A Star is Bored", inspired by his years working for Carrie Fisher.
Former Rock Hill Mayor Doug Echols joins us to discuss the life of the late Rep. John Lewis of Georgia; Author Miriam Feldman on her new book "He Came In With It", a true story of her struggle with her son's mental illness; Summer reads with New York Times bestselling author Shari Lapena and her new book, "The End of Her"; Carrie Fisher's former personal assistant Byron Lane on his new novel. "A Star is Bored", inspired by his years working for Carrie Fisher.
When the Supernatural nations of the world meet up to negotiate an end to ongoing hostilities, Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, joins the White Council's security team to make sure the talks stay civil.
When the Supernatural nations of the world meet up to negotiate an end to ongoing hostilities, Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, joins the White Council's security team to make sure the talks stay civil.
One hundred and fifty years ago, Chawton was the final home of Jane Austen, one of England's finest novelists. Now it's home to a few distant relatives and their diminishing estate. With the last bit of Austen's legacy threatened, a group of disparate individuals come together to preserve both Jane Austen's home and her legacy.
One hundred and fifty years ago, Chawton was the final home of Jane Austen, one of England's finest novelists. Now it's home to a few distant relatives and their diminishing estate. With the last bit of Austen's legacy threatened, a group of disparate individuals come together to preserve both Jane Austen's home and her legacy.
Elise Hooper explores the real life history of female athletes, members of the first integrated women's Olympic team, and their journeys to the 1936 summer games in Berlin, Nazi Germany.
Elise Hooper explores the real life history of female athletes, members of the first integrated women’s Olympic team, and their journeys to the 1936 summer games in Berlin, Nazi Germany.
New York Times #1 Bestselling author talks about the latest in the Quinn Colson series. Quinn returns to take down a criminal syndicate that has ravaged his community, threatened his family, and tried to have him killed.
New York Times #1 Bestselling author talks about the latest in the Quinn Colson series. Quinn returns to take down a criminal syndicate that has ravaged his community, threatened his family, and tried to have him killed.
Casper ter Kuile, a Harvard Divinity School fellow and co-host of the popular Harry Potter and the Sacred Text podcast, explores how we can nourish our souls by transforming common, everyday practices—yoga, reading, walking the dog—into sacred rituals that can heal our crisis of social isolation and struggle to find purpose.
Casper ter Kuile, a Harvard Divinity School fellow and co-host of the popular Harry Potter and the Sacred Text podcast, explores how we can nourish our souls by transforming common, everyday practices—yoga, reading, walking the dog—into sacred rituals that can heal our crisis of social isolation and struggle to find purpose.
Best known for his biographies of Russ Meyer, Neil Young and Andy Milligan. We talk trash cinema, New York in the 80's and other juicy subjects.
Best known for his biographies of Russ Meyer, Neil Young and Andy Milligan. We talk trash cinema, New York in the 80's and other juicy subjects.
Many of baseball's little-known pioneers who transformed the game. John “Bud” Fowler, William Edward White, and brothers Moses Fleetwood Walker and Weld Walker, four African Americans who integrated white teams decades before Jackie Robinson.
Many of baseball's little-known pioneers who transformed the game. John “Bud” Fowler, William Edward White, and brothers Moses Fleetwood Walker and Weld Walker, four African Americans who integrated white teams decades before Jackie Robinson.
Local children's author Derrick Barnes on his new book "Who Got Game: Baseball Amazing but True Stories"; Cynthia Fisher returns with an update on the Healthcare Price Transparency Act; Journalist and biographer Jimmy McDonough; Dr. Robert Hauser and Sarah Jones from the PMD Alliance discuss Parkinson's patients who experience hallucinations and delusions.
Local children's author Derrick Barnes on his new book "Who Got Game: Baseball Amazing but True Stories"; Cynthia Fisher returns with an update on the Healthcare Price Transparency Act; Journalist and biographer Jimmy McDonough; Dr. Robert Hauser and Sarah Jones from the PMD Alliance discuss Parkinson's patients who experience hallucinations and delusions.
Originally aired on WYTX-FM 7/18/20. Guests: Mychal Frost from the Rock Hill School District and Joe Burke from the Fort Mill School District discuss school reopening plans after Gov. Henry McMaster's news conference. Dr. Michael Awad on America's sleep deficit during the pandemic; Cynthia, founder of Patient Rights Advocate discusses surprise medical bills and new legislation that may provide transparency to patients.