
What you need to hear: Engaging conversations on today’s most compelling ideas, trends & news www.chrisriback.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 125 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Lefty media whining. That they have been called out. As biased
Chris's interview with his college alum, Mayor Noam Bramson of New Rochelle, was just excellent and informative. Chris does a great job interviewing in a conversational voice.
Another great conversation Chris! You are a wonderful interviewer, and have a great "radio"....errr podcast voice.
The Phil Rucker and Carol Leonning interview was insightful, and yet disturbing knowing how unhinged and erratic the current President is. He behaves like a spoiled child, when he doesn't get his way, even with his "friends". He is without a doubt incredibly "unstable".
Chris hosts thoughtful, insightful conversations with some news-worthy people you’ll want to hear from.
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