Guests include David McCallum previewing his forthcoming keynote address in Oxnard; local IT business owner Ken May discussing the Apple-Facebook-Google battles; Stephen Schochet talking about Hollywood legends; George Gilder, the father of Supply-Side Economics discussing Wealth & Poverty; Niels Nielsen talking about God in the Obama Era and Daniel Coyle reciting from The Little Book of Talent.

Ken May is a local computer services company owner, former radio show host and author of the book The Boss’s Guide to Smarter IT. We analyze the Winners & Losers in Google-Facebook-Apple Triangle.

David McCallum guest is known to television viewers as Illya Kuryakin in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and as Donald “Ducky” Mallard from NCIS—the #1 drama on television. He’ll be in Oxnard celebrating the Military Appreciation Dinner hosted by the Oxnard Chamber of Commerce. We discuss his many TV and film roles plus his strong connection to the military—particularly the Marines.

George Gilder wrote the Bible for Supply-Side Economics at the beginning of the Reagan Presidency in the early 1980s. He’s recently updated it for the 21st Century. We discuss why we need Supply-Side Economics today more than ever from his book Wealth & Poverty: A New Edition For The 21st Century.

Joyce Blonskij is a financial planner focused on the fast-growing segment of the computer industry—Cloud Computing. She breaks down cloud computing and discusses what to look for as an investor in these high-flying companies.