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Carole Marks
She tells McEvers about directing documentaries and lying about her age — until Social Security ratted her out. Episode 190

Undeterred By The Blacklist, Lee Grant ‘Said Yes To Everything’

Lee Grant is an Academy Award-Winning actress who won Best Supporting Actress in the movie Shampoo, and has appeared in many memorable films such as Valley Of the Dolls, Voyage Of the Damned, and Airport 77. She will talk about her explosive memoir, I Said Yes To Everything: A Memoir.(Blue Rider Press) In this part of the interview, Lee speaks about her being blacklisted from Hollywood, how she enjoyed not having to carry a movie, and her interview with Princess Grace. Todd Glass  is a stand-up...

The Violinist's Thumb," Kean reveals the significance of the mysterious letters A-C-G-T that underlie all of DNA. He recounts how the code was cracked by hundreds of genetic cryptographers led by two brilliant geneticists. He explains the formidably named deoxyribonucleic acid, and reminds us just how crucial our genes are in controlling so much of our destiny. Episode 189

“The Violinist’s Thumb : And Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Genius, as Written by Our Genetic Code” by Sam Kean

The Violinist’s Thumb,” Kean reveals the significance of the mysterious letters A-C-G-T that underlie all of DNA. He recounts how the code was cracked by hundreds of genetic cryptographers led by two brilliant geneticists. He explains the formidably named deoxyribonucleic acid, and reminds us just how crucial our genes are in controlling so much of our destiny. James Turpin  is a Human Rights Officer in the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Carole...

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Michael Harrison has served as the editor and publisher of TALKERS, the leading trade publication in the American talk media industry for the past 30 years.
Episode 188

3 days Poland, Belgium, and France

As part of the United States’ ongoing consultations with our allies, President Obama is traveling to Poland, Belgium, and France, June 3-6, 2014. While in Warsaw, the President will hold bilateral meetings and join other world leaders in commemorating the Polish Freedom Day, marking the 25th anniversary of Poland’s emergence from Communism. From Poland, the President will travel to Brussels for the G-7 Leaders’ Summit, and will then continue on to France to participate in commemorations marking...

Episode 187

Dr. Jacob Kumaresan Executive director of the WHO antibiotics resistance and vaccines

Ari Goldman is a former New York reporter and will talk about his new book, The Late Starters Orchestra. (Algonquin Books) Dr. Jacob Kumaresan is the executive director of the WHO and Carole spoke to him at the annual Radio Row at the UN in New York City on June 19th. Topics include antibiotics resistance and vaccines. John Gidding  is a nationally recognized architect and interior designer on HGTV’s Curb Appeal and will give tips & trends on how to give your backyard an eco-friendly...

Episode 186

The Promise Of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change

Ira Judelson Is one of New York’s most prominent bail bondsmen. He will talk about his new book, The Fixer: The Notorious Life of a Front-Page Bail Bondsman. (Simon & Schuster) For more information, visit www.IraJudelsonBailBonds.com. Adam Braun Is the founder of Pencils of Promise, an award-winning nonprofit organization that has built more than two hundred schools around the world. He will talk about his new book, The Promise Of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary...

According to noted author and business expert Cash Nickerson, “…by 2016, one third of the U.S. workforce will be 50 or older: ‘a grey tsunami.’” Episode 185

According to noted author and business expert Cash Nickerson, “…by 2016, one third of the U.S. workforce will be 50 or older: ‘a grey tsunami.’”

As 80 million baby boomers reach the “traditional” retirement age, the United States is faced with a slowly unfolding crisis that will demand legal, social and cultural changes related to the current workforce.  Cash Nickerson is the author of BOOMERangs: Engaging the Aging Workforce In America. (Charles Pinot) In it, he explains that there needs to be a call to action by governments, employers and boomers to address outdated mindsets, including a major rethinking of the Age Discrimination Act...

No Greatness Without Goodness: How a Father’s Love Changed a Company and Sparked a Movement. Episode 184

No Greatness Without Goodness: How a Father’s Love Changed a Company and Sparked a Movement.

Randy Lewis  is the former vice president of Walgreens and has created thousands of full-time jobs for people with disabilities. He will talk about his new book, No Greatness Without Goodness: How a Father’s Love Changed a Company and Sparked a Movement. (Tyndale House Publishers) Terry Irving is an award-winning TV producer and journalist who has won four National Emmy Awards, multiple Peabody awards and will talk about his new thriller Courier. (Exhibit A Books) Irving has produced stories...

My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind. S Episode 183

My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind

Scott Stossel is the editor of The Atlantic magazine and the author of the New York Times bestseller My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind.  Scott Stossel has countless phobias and anxieties — some you’ve heard of, others you probably haven’t.  Stossel says he wrote the book to help him understand and find relief from — or redemption in — anxious suffering. He’s a very high-functioning anxious person and in fact, before this book, most of his...

Dan Harris, the co-host of ABC’s Nightline, revealed that it was drug abuse that caused an embarrassing on-air meltdown in 2004. Then a fill-in anchor for Good Morning America, Harris was giving news updates one morning when he suddenly seized up and had to cut his segment short half-way through. Episode 182

Nightline co-anchor Dan Harris is off cocaine and ecstasy — Says meditation is saving his life

Dan Harris, the co-host of ABC’s Nightline, revealed that it was drug abuse that caused an embarrassing on-air meltdown in 2004.Then a fill-in anchor for Good Morning America, Harris was giving news updates one morning when he suddenly seized up and had to cut his segment short half-way through. Phillip Bailey  is the lead singer of the legendary musical act Earth, Wind & Fire and will talk about his new memoir, Shining Star: Braving the Elements of Earth, Wind & Fire. (Viking) Master...

"Some of us carry genes that predispose us to cancer, like BRCA1. In the past there was nothing we could do about it. Now we can," says Moalem. Episode 181

“Some of us carry genes that predispose us to cancer, like BRCA1. In the past there was nothing we could do about it. Now we can,” says Moalem.

Kathy Reichs is a forensic anthropologist, formerly for the office of the chief medical examiner in North Carolina. She is now a professor in the department of anthropology at the University of North Carolina. She will talk about her latest book with her son Brendan, Exposure. (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) Go to www.KathyReichs.com for more information. Dr. Sharon Moalem wis an award-winning geneticist and new York Times bestselling author and will talk about her new book, INHERITANCE: How Our Genes...

john wayne Episode 180

Scott Eyman interviewed Wayne, as well as many family members, and he has drawn on previously unpublished reminiscences from friends and associates

John Wayne was one of Hollywood’s most famous and most successful actors, but he was more than that. He became a symbol of America itself. He epitomized the Western film, which for many people epitomized America. He identified with conservative political causes from the early 1930s to his death in 1979, making him a hero to one generation of Americans and a villain to another. But unlike fellow actor Ronald Reagan, Wayne had no interest in politics as a career. Scott Eyman has written eleven...

Episode 179

Mary Higgins Clark: Born in 1927 – Active As Ever!

Mary Higgins Clark was born on December 24, 1927, in the Bronx. She published her first short story in 1956. Widowed in 1964 and with five children to care for, Clark decided to try her hand at books. Her first suspense novel, Where Are the Children? was an instant bestseller.  She will talk about her new novel, I’ve Got You Under My Skin: A Novel. (Simon & Schuster) Bill Palmini Jr.   is currently Chief of the Department of Public safety at UC Hastings, College of Law in San Francisco. He...

Episode 178

Radical Remission: Surviving cancer Against All Odds

In her NY Times bestselling book “Radical Remission,” Dr. Turner presents her decade-long research on radical remission – when someone heals from cancer against all odds. Kelly Turner Ph.D.  is a researcher, lecturer, and counselor in integrative oncology and will talk about her new book, Radical Remission: Surviving cancer Against All Odds. (HarperOne) For more information, visit www.RadicalRemission.com. Thomas Goetz w is a noted science journalist and healthcare innovator and former...

Food and You, From One End to the Other Episode 177

Food and You, From One End to the Other

How much can you eat before your stomach bursts? Why doesn’t the stomach digest itself? Can wine tasters really tell a $10 bottle from a $100 bottle? Why is crunchy food so appealing? Can constipation kill you? Did it kill Elvis? Sara Davidson  is a New York Times best-selling author of eight books and will talk about her latest, The December Project: An Extraordinary Rabbi and a Skeptical Seeker Confront Life’s Greatest Mystery. (HarperOne) Mary Roach  is “America’s Funniest Science...

Episode 176

Jake Smith  – Author of WISH, the new novel that’s been called “fiction with a mission,” raising awareness for bone marrow donation to save lives.

“But fiction. It began as a hobby, an escape to where my imagination could explore the richness of fresh landscapes, interact with new characters desperate for their voices to be heard, or hold its breath and soar into the stars to see what was really out there. I’d finish reading a book or walk out of a film moved in such a way that I became anxious, almost to the point of obsession, to create something that would stir people in the same way.” Jake Smith Lynne Cheney  is the wife...

Episode 175

Willard Garvey: An Epic Life, recounts the life of the late entrepreneur, who financed housing projects throughout the world and championed privatization and a limited government

Having come of age during the Dust Bowl, Willard Garvey rode the rails during the height of the Great Depression to work in the California orchards made famous by The Grapes of Wrath. He sailed the Queen Mary to fight in World War II, and was one of the first three American officers in Berlin after its fall, subsequently attending the Potsdam Conference. Upon returning to the United States, he found success in real estate and foreign investments and funded affordable housing projects from South...

Episode 174

The Time of My Life – A Righteous Brothers’ Memoir Bill takes us on a private guided tour through the triumphs, tragedies, and challenges he has faced in his personal and professional life.

In the 1960s, the Righteous Brothers topped the charts with hits like “Unchained Melody”, “You’re My Soul and Inspiration”, and, of course, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”. After the duo split up, Bill Medley became known to a new generation for “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life”, the hit duet with Jennifer Warnes that was featured in the 1987 film “Dirty Dancing”.  Bill Medley has won a Grammy, a Golden Globe, an American Music Award and an Oscar. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of...

Episode 173

One Way Ticket To Nowhere: America’s Mental Health Crisis

Dan Rather  is a journalist and the former news anchor for CBS Evening News. He is now managing editor and anchor of the television news magazine Dan Rather Reports on the cable channel AXS TV. He will talk about his career and his TV documentary series on AXS TV, Dan Rather Presents, with the first episode, One Way Ticket To Nowhere: America’s Mental Health Crisis. Patrick Dempsey & Kathryn West with Carole Marks  is a race car driver and an actor best known for his role as neurosurgeon Dr...

Episode 172

The true story of Eliot Ness, the legendary lawman who led the Untouchables, took on Al Capone, and saved a city’s soul

Douglas Perry is an award-winning writer and the author of Eliot Ness: The Rise and Fall of An American Hero. (Viking)  Eliot Ness is famous for leading the Untouchables against the notorious mobster Al Capone. But it turns out that the legendary Prohibition Bureau squad’s daring raids were only the beginning. Ness’s true legacy reaches far beyond Big Al and Chicago. Patricia Cori with Carole Marks  is a best-selling author and founder of the Non-profit Save Earth’s Oceans. She will talk about...

Episode 171

he value of a patient obtaining a second opinion especially when aggressive medical treatment and surgery with permanent effect is suggested.

Landscaper awarded $4M in medical misdiagnosis case  Robert Wyble was told  that he had myasthenia gravis — which led to chest surgery to take out his thymus, blood treatments and medication that caused him to put on 80 pounds. His health-damaging ordeal gave him hypertension and was for nothing. He did not have the condition.  Atty. Richard Gurfein & Robert Wyble Robert Wyble will discuss his harrowing personal story about the importance of getting a second opinion. Atty. Gurfein is a...

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