Mark Lee Gardner is a historian who writes for both popular and scholarly audiences. We examine popular misconceptions and the enduring legacy of Billy the Kid from his book To Hell on a Fast Horse: Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and the Epic Chase to Justice in the Old West.

Ken Winans is a space exploration aficionado with one of the largest collections of space memorabilia in private hands. Today is the 42nd Anniversary of Apollo 11’s moon landing. We discuss America’s journey to the moon and space exploration with him.

Hal Gregersen has examined the critical characteristics of successful innovators and has analyzed the component building blocks. We discuss his latest book The Innovator’s DNA.

Seth Swirsky is a huge fan of The Beatles. He filmed people—famous and not—who had a personal story about themselves and the “Fab Four.” The project resulted in the never-before-heard accounts in the film, Beatles Stories.

Janet Reitman is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine. She’s turned her investigative power on the world’s most secretive church, the Church of Scientology. She describes the inner workings of Scientology from her book titled, Inside Scientology: The Story of America’s Most Secret Religion.

Doris Lee McCoy has interviewed over 3,000 people and published 7 books filled with the findings of her interviews. She’s turned her attention to defining America’s Future based on interviews she’s done with past Presidents and First Ladies, business and social leaders. We examine her latest book, America’s New Future: 100 New Answers.