In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Roswell, New Mexico-based historian John LeMay, who has created a unique niche with his books relating to ghosts, monsters, cryptozoology and UFOs in the Old West. […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Roswell, New Mexico-based historian John LeMay, who has created a unique niche with his books relating to ghosts, monsters, cryptozoology and UFOs in the Old West. […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interview Wesley Hyatt, author of “I’d Like to Buy a Vowel – Spinning 50 Years of Wheel of Fortune,” published by BearManor Media. The episode can be […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Brilyn Holland the 18-year-old founder and editor-in-chief of The Truth Gazette and author of “One Generation Away: Why Now Is the Time to Restore American Freedom.” […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Fox News’ media commentator Joe Concha regarding his new book “Progressively Worse: Why Today’s Democrats Ain’t Your Daddy’s Donkeys.” The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Michael Gregg Michaud regarding his new book “Mae West and Her Adonises,” which details the glamorous star’s provocative stage and Las Vegas revue productions. The episode […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Newsmax talk show host Carl Higbie regarding his new book “Profiles in Freedom: Heroes Who Shaped America,” published by Humanix Books. The episode can be heard […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews film historian Nat Segaloff, author of “The Naughty Bits: What The Censors Wouldn’t Let You See in Hollywood’s Most Famous Movies,” published by Sticking Place Books. […]
In this week’s episode, Phil Hall interviews historian Robert Schmuhl, author of “Mr. Churchill in the White House: The Untold Story of a Prime Minister and Two Presidents.” The episode can be […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews James Keyes, the former CEO of 7-Eleven and Blockbuster, regarding his new book “Education is Freedom: The Future Is in Your Hands,” published by Savio Republic. […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Austin Frerick, author of “Barons: Money Power and the Corruption of America’s Food Industry,” published by Island Press. The episode can be heard here.