William Dietrich is a best-selling novelist. Typically, I don’t interview novelists, but the premise for his latest book, Blood of the Reich, fascinated me. We discuss the secret—and controversial—Nazi mission to Tibet in 1938 and its impact on Hitler and the world.

Dr. Michael Baird is on the forefront of the intersection of modern technology and medicine. He’s been exploring the human genome and DNA for 30 years. We discuss developments in DNA testing for modern medicine.

Barbara Gaughen talks about a new global awards ceremony celebrating ebooks happening in Santa Barbara on Saturday, August 20, 2011 and televised to the world via the Internet. We discuss the development of the awards and how they reflect our modern times.

Lauren Kaelin is an unemployed Smith College graduate who, with her best friend, saw humor in the way parents communicate with their children in the modern era. The two turned their humorous stories into a blog that later became a book. We discuss the book When Parents Blog.

David Latko looks at what the future might be as our current economic situation plays out. We examine his future projection from his novel 2019: Dystopia, USA.

Jim Marrs is a New York Times best-selling author who looks at today’s economic situation and asks the question, “Is this planned?” We examine his theory from his latest book Trillion Dollar Conspiracy.