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We spoke with Marsha Genensky on the show, one of the four stunning singers in the classical quartet Anonymous Four. She told us about their recent folk craze, as well as the early medieval music they specialize in… This interview was a great honor, and paints a small picture of the group that does Tavener [...]

Published: 11 months ago
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 We had the great pleasure of speaking with Deborah Johnson on the show today, a great first-time author of a wonderful American novel. Her father was an African-American physician, and his soul, and hers, are certainly in the book. Listen in to find out more.
From Publisher’s Weekly:
In Johnson’s vivid debut, Revere, Miss., is a 1966 [...]

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We spoke with Ron Lipsman, professor, mathematician, and author on the show today. His new book is intriguing, and his theories thought-provoking. He is convinced that aging liberals slide towards conservatism. Definitely interesting.More information about Ron Lipsman from his website http://home.comcast.net/~ronlipsman:
 Ron Lipsman is Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Mathematics in the College of [...]

Published: 11 months ago
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It was our great pleasure to have both Neal Hagberg and Leandra Peak on the show today. Â Their song “Old Love” was released nearly 20 years ago, and has been the soundtrack for so many relationships throughout the years. Â Neal and Leandra’s path has never included great fame and fortune, and that’s part of the [...]

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It was a very interesting conversation with Larry Dennis on the show today.  He spoke about leadership, his 40 years in the leadership coaching industry, and about the abilities of great leaders, including Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. From Larry Dennis’ website:
Thinking about what President Reagan meant to me, to our country, and to the world [...]