Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha is a political science professor at the University of North Texas. We dissect the GOP Presidential candidate’s debate to see which candidate delivered the “goods” in the debate and who is the likely Republican nominee.
Tom Lodge used a new strategy against the British government to defy the law prohibiting broadcasting Rock & Roll to the teenagers in Great Britain. He, and his cohorts, worked in the English Channel aboard Radio Caroline, a converted steamship with a giant radio antenna attached. We discuss the forthcoming documentary about Radio Caroline: The Ship That Rocked the World.
Julie Ferman takes matchmaking—an old occupation—and brought it into the 21st Century. Increasingly, time-starved people are finding it harder and harder to meet that “special someone.” My guest is Ventura County’s own matchmaker with over 1,400 marriages to her credit. We discuss the changes to relationships in the digital age.
Dr. Carol Swain is a professor of law at Vanderbilt University. She wants to awaken American Christians to search for leaders who embrace moral, Christian values and who can make moral policy decisions. We discuss her book Be the People.
Shawn Rae is a multi-talented, Muslim humanitarian. His cross-cultural upbringing makes him uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between Islam and the West. He explains cross-cultural differences and why he believes the onus is on Muslim communities to assimilate into American culture.
Michael Prell is a Tea Party Patriot who’s examined a curious phenomenon. He’s noted that Americans’ love of the underdog has been subverted against us and it’s undermining our way of life. He presents his findings from his book Underdogma.