Bob Patison is blazing the trail in the highly competitive world of cable TV. He’s president of MAV TV. Donny Caccamise, Tom Spence and I discuss television, advertising, entertainment and MAV TV’s connection to Lucas Oil.

The depletion of $7.7 million from the City of Ventura’s Contingency Fund is one of the most under reported examples of “creative” accounting to mislead Ventura’s elected officials and citizens that has come to light. Listen as I lay out the size and scope of the problem on The Lyn Fairly and Fabulous Friends radio show.

Johnny Crawford is the proud owner of—not one, but—two 1930 Chryslers.

He’s also a well-know actor appearing in The Rifleman re-runs on Memorable TV on cable.

Donny Caccamise, Tom Spence and I discuss his acting career, his musical career and his vintage Chryslers.

Adam Carolla is a pioneer in the automotive entertainment field with his show CarCast.

Donny Caccamise, Tom Spence and I talk cars with him and get his unique, “manly” perspective on the auto industry.

Larry Webster is the editor-in-chief of a venerable brand with a deep footprint in the automotive world. He oversees the longest-running automotive magazine in the United States.

He’s been hired to relocate his company’s offices from Newport Beach, CA, to Ann Arbor, MI—to place the company right in the middle of all the exciting developments the automotive industry has to offer.

Donny Caccamise, Tom Spence and I talk to him about the trends in the automotive industry that being the foremost authority on the subject gives him the perspective to see.

Mark Goulston is a former trainer of hostage negotiators for the FBI. He returns to the show to share his findings on what it takes to influence others. We examine his latest book on the subject, Real Influence.