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Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the existential assaults on radio over the past 75 years, from TV to Internet, and yet it continues to morph and flourish.
Bernard Kerik
Bernard Kerik joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his new book, The Grave above the Grave, and how much more difficult it was to write than his other, more biographical books.
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the current relationship between the Mainstream Media and Democrats could become unfortunate with the increasing promotion of the ideas of the socialistic wing of the party.
Bernard Kerik
Bernard Kerik joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his new book, The Grave above the Grave, and how much more difficult it was to write than his other, more biographical books.
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the current relationship between the Mainstream Media and Democrats could become unfortunate with the increasing promotion of the ideas of the socialistic wing of the party.
Sarah Hiner
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the relative benefits of fasting as a way of healthy eating and weight control, including a way to fast in the same day you eat.
Mike Daniels
Mike Daniels joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the devotion to truth and accuracy in our discourse and news reporting seems to be ebbing lower every year, and what it will take to reverse this unfortunate trend.
Mike Daniels
Mike Daniels joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the devotion to truth and accuracy in our discourse and news reporting seems to be ebbing lower every year, and what it will take to reverse this unfortunate trend.
Sarah Hiner
Sarah Hiner joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the relative benefits of fasting as a way of healthy eating and weight control, including a way to fast in the same day you eat.
Matt  Holt
Matt Holt joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that while there has been significant changes in the book publishing industry, authors now and have always been required to market their own books.

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