
In this episode, the focus is on reinventing workforce diversity as Phil Hall interviews Amri B. Johnson, author of “Reconstructing Inclusion: Making DEI Accessible, Actionable, and Sustainable.” The episode can be heard […]
In this episode, the focus is on reinventing workforce diversity as Phil Hall interviews Amri B. Johnson, author of “Reconstructing Inclusion: Making DEI Accessible, Actionable, and Sustainable.” The episode can be heard […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Daniel de Visé, author of the award-winning biography “King of the Blues: The Rise and Reign of B.B. King.” The episode can be heard here. Cover […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Daniel de Visé, author of “Andy & Don: The Making of a Friendship and a Classic TV Show.” The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Julian Schlossberg, the legendary film producer and distributor whose Castle Hill Productions was responsible for saving cinematic gems including Orson Welles’ “Othello,” Elaine May’s “Mikey and […]
In this episode, Phil Hall takes a look back at the career of stage and screen star Robert Preston with Debra Warren, author of the biography “Robert Preston – Forever The Music Man.” The […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Ryan Dacko, host of “The Jaws Obsession” podcast and author of “The Book of Quint,” a prequel to Peter Benchley’s “Jaws.” The episode can be heard […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Wesley Hyatt, television historian and author of the book “Betty White on TV: From Video Vanguard to Golden Girl,” published by BearManor Media. The episode can […]
On this episode, Phil Hall speaks with Nicholas Coriano, principal with Cervitude Intelligent Relations, on the state of over-the-counter (OTC) markets and their role within today’s investing environment. The episode can be […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews comedian Lou Perez, author of the new book “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy.” The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Keith Scott, author of the book “Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age, 1930-1970: Volume One,” published by BearManor Media. The episode can be heard here.