Stanford Professor Rich Thompson Ford discusses the impact the Trayvon Martin verdict has on those in the sports world.
Nick Lachey, popular singer/songwriter from 98 Degrees, discusses being the host of NBC's ?The Winner Is? and dishes about the 98 Degrees reunion tour.
Personal transformation expert Steve Rizzo, also known as the attitude adjuster, will share tips from his book, "Get Your Shift Together."
Author Megan Marshall brings to life the story of Margaret Fuller, America's first female foreign correspondent, who helped create new opportunities for women.
Lisa Renee Jones? books for "thinking, can-do women, with a dose of romance and mystery" are being made into a television series for the Starz Network.
Dr. Allan M. Armitage, horticulture writer, speaker, teacher and researcher, discusses his new app, which serves as a bridge between industry and consumer.
Linda Tellington-Jones, worldwide legend in the field of animal behavior and author of more than 20 books, talks about her theories of cellular communication.
Spike TV's Ric Savage joins radio hosts Chris Clites, Shawn Miller and former WWE writer Pete Doyle to interview former WWE superstar Hurricane Helms.
Football guru Russell Baxter and sporty diva Pamela Michelle discuss the 2013 AFC, and writer Keith Chartrand previews golf's Open Championship.
Learn how food storage can be a part of your family's regular meals in this episode of ?Food Storage Made Easy.?
Learn about Jessica Meir, a 35-year-old scientist from Maine, one of 8 people chosen from a pool of more than 6,000 applicants to be trained as astronauts.
Bernie Siegel, author of ?Love, Magic and Mudpies,? discusses kids and summer vacations, family therapy and sibling rivalry with his trademark humor and hope.
Guitarist Shun Kikuta, who has played alongside B.B. King and Miss Koko Taylor, offers insight into his soulful, explosive and heart-wrenching music.
Former catcher Kelly Stinnett discusses who got shafted in the Hall of Fame because of steroids and blasts the Blue Jays for signing Melky Cabrera.
Trel Mack, hip-hop artist and songwriter, discusses his rap career and the formation of his independent entertainment label, Street Knowledge Entertainment.
Fiscal and social conservative Senator Lee Bright discusses his political career and his selection to the South Carolina State Legislature in 2008.
Matt Iseman, host of NBC?s ?American Ninja Warrior,? dishes on what makes the show so successful and what we can look forward to in upcoming episodes.
Jay Bakker, author, speaker and pastor of Revolution Church NYC, talks marriage equality and crossing the line to ?discover a faith that is beyond belief."
Evoking such artists as Robin Thicke and Maroon 5, rising stars Cable Car discuss their debut EP, ?Ride,? a refreshing blend of pop, rock and soulful R&B.
Public speaker, educator and author Dr. Rich Schuttler explains the need for everyday leader heroes and encourages listeners to join a worldwide movement.
Beautifully flawed and courageously vulnerable, the women of ?5 Alive? tackle today's most interesting, controversial and disturbing issues head-on.
Dr. Sampson Davis, co-author of the bestselling book ?The Bond,? discusses his journey in life and his new inspirational book, ?Living and Dying in Brick City."
Stuntwoman Deja Mae, daughter of famous stuntman Howard Howell, followed in his footsteps, but music was her first love. Hear about her newly released debut CD.
Marie Manuchehri, nationally known energy intuitive, Reiki master, teacher and author of ?Intuitive Self-Healing,? reveals how to achieve balance and wellness.
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