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Randy Bachman is a Rock ‘n’ Roll legend for his work with two super groups of the 1960s and 70s. Today’s he’s migrated into radio with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with his own show which features the music he’s so passionate about. We discuss his latest book Vinyl Tap Stories: Stories That Rock From A Guitar Legend.

Ron Zayas is an entrepreneur who became frustrated with giving gift cards to friends and family, only to discover that some of them were never used, and others caused more trouble than they were worth. We discuss his latest venture, Gift Cards Online.

Danny Simon is a 35-year-plus veteran of the licensing industry and one of its true pioneers. Beginning with the television smash hits, Dallas and Dynasty, he was among the first to license adult prime-time shows and apply branding techniques to them. We discuss licensing American products and culture abroad as an engine of our economy.

Ann Coulter likes to—in her words—”stir up the pot” and does not “pretend to be impartial or balanced.” We tackle the issue of race relations in the United States on the eve of the 2012 Presidential election from her latest book, Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama.

Jeffrey Solomon is the leader of one of the world’s largest non-profit foundations—the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies. As more MBAs and businesspeople leave corporate America to work as social entrepreneurs, they need a road map of how to begin. We discuss his latest book The Art Of Doing Good.

Oliver Miles is the former British Ambassador to Libya. We discuss the turmoil in that country following the murder of US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and the aftermath of the Arab Spring.