
Interesting interviews with interesting people.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 165 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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Dr. Amy Butterfield Tozzo came by to discuss her approach to dealing with autism with her son, Leo. Her career in education spans over 20 years, with an emphasis in special education and as a specialist for the learning disabled.
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Best selling author William Bernhardt stopped by to discuss his upcoming new release "The Superman Wars: The Battle For Truth, Justice, And An American Icon".
Releasing this April 28th, the book sheds light on the decades long figh... more
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Mets Hot Stove 2026 Part 2
Sean E. Boy, Christopher McGeady, Rich Del Valle, Kevin Del Valle, and Riley Del Valle - Mets fans all. They all stopped in to give their final thoughts on the upcoming 2026 Mets season, and the state of... more
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Bill Holst, son of author Hinako Fujihara-Hovhaness, stopped by to discuss the new book "Alan Hovhaness: Unveiling One of the Great Composers of the 20th Century".
Published after her death, Bill took on this book as a mission to c... more
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As we move closer to Spring and the opening of the 2026 baseball season, Rich, Kevin, and Keith Del Valle dropped in to discuss their take on the prospects of the New York Mets.
Rich also discussed his company's initiative of suppl... more
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Author Steven Joseph and Illustrator Andy Case have once again teamed up for another entry into their popular "Snoodles In Space" series.
If you're not yet familiar with the Snoodles series, you'll find this is not your typical chi... more
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First-time author D.A. Murray has proven herself to be an expert storyteller.
Her book Dominion: Ascension has gotten rave reviews since it's recent release.
She stopped by to discuss her writing style and give us a peek into the... more
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Chester L. Richards, co-author of the Star Trek episode "The Tholian Web" stopped by to discuss his new book The Trek Continues: More Memoirs of a Rocket Scientist (Treks Beyond the Great Potato) .
This new book is a follow-up to h... more
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