Tim Walsh had his game idea turned down by every toy company in America. Did that deter him? No. He went on to produce and sell the game himself. We discuss the toy and game industry in the United States and have him give some of the history behind many of our favorite toys.

William Sherden writes about one of my favorite topics, Unintended Consequences. He looks at the interconnections between things and ideas and shows the interconnections between them. We discuss his latest book Best Laid Plans.

Adele Scheele is an authority on business change management. She is considered an articulate advisor to men and women seeking to reach the top of their professions. We discuss Finding a Mentor to guide us in our careers from her book Skills For Success.

Jacob Appel understands that nearly half of the world’s population—3 billion people—live on less than $2.50 per day. Most humanitarian aid spent to solve world poverty is wasted. He examines the possibilities of applying a different type of economics to solve world poverty. We discuss the findings in his book, More Than Good Intentions.

Vincent Bugliosi is a Renaissance Man—attorney, political candidate, novelist, non-fiction author and provocateur. He’s attacked such topics as the Kennedy Assassination, placing President George W. Bush on trial for murder, and criticized the OJ Simpson ruling. We discuss his findings as he turns his attention to defending Agnosticism in his latest book Divinity of Doubt.

Muriel Donaldson give us helpful advice to improve our lives from the teachings of Dr. Robert Schofield. We discuss strategies for our most important relationships from her book titled Always an Ally; Never an Adversary.