Larry Kane writes about a man with high personal integrity, John Lennon. He had unprecedented access to The Beatles and he reveals the man behind the legend and shares John’s personal brand of integrity from his latest book titled Lennon Revealed.
Sharón Wyeth doesn’t subscribe to William Shakespeare’s saying, “A rose by any other name would surely smell as sweet.” She shows us how to decode the letters to reveal secrets hidden in our names through her science known as Neimology.
Jonathan Showe is one of the most traveled people to Cuba. He’s traveled to Cuba more than seventy times since 1998. We discuss the United States’ 50-year embargo of Cuba to determine if the embargo still makes sense in the 21st Century.
Cam Mather says, “Tell your power company goodbye.”He tells us how he’s lived “off the power grid” for more than 14 years.
Don Silvers is an expert on kitchen design. Did you know that changes you make to your kitchen can increase your home’s value by a multiple of what you invest? Learn what changes to the kitchen are the most important.
Rick Robinson has written a novel about steroids in baseball and whether or not the government should get involved. We discuss the two sides to his story.