Those of us watching the evening news on television expect our reporters to be objective, professional and truthful when it comes to the stories they report.

But few of us stop to consider what goes on inside the head of these reporters we invite into our homes.

Melissa McCarty takes behind the facade that news reporters project on the camera. She brings humanity to the otherwise sterile persona most news people project from her book, News Girls Don’t Cry

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.

Randy Bachman is a Rock ‘n’ Roll legend for his work with two super groups of the 1960s and 70s. Today’s he’s migrated into radio with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with his own show which features the music he’s so passionate about. We discuss his latest book Vinyl Tap Stories: Stories That Rock From A Guitar Legend.

Ann Coulter likes to—in her words—”stir up the pot” and does not “pretend to be impartial or balanced.” We tackle the issue of race relations in the United States on the eve of the 2012 Presidential election from her latest book, Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama.

Dan Rather is an award-winning journalist who anchored the CBS Evening News for decades. He is one of America’s most decorated news journalists of all time. We discuss his 60 years in journalism from his memoir, Rather Outspoken.

Marilu Henner is a well-known actress and a producer who has a special gift. She was featured on 60 Minutes for her Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory. We discuss how to uncover our pasts and take charge of our futures from her book Total Memory Makeover.