In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Martine Lacombe, author of “Intro to Food: College Edition,” a new book designed to help prepare college students to become self-sufficient in the supermarket and the […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Martine Lacombe, author of “Intro to Food: College Edition,” a new book designed to help prepare college students to become self-sufficient in the supermarket and the […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Andrew L. Erdman, author of “Beautiful: The Story of Julian Eltinge, America’s Greatest Female Impersonator,” published by Oxford University Press. The episode can be heard here.
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Robert Cheeke, author of “The Impactful Vegan: How You Can Save More Lives and Make the Biggest Difference for Animals and the Planet,” published by BenBella […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Dr. Michael Greger, author of “How Not to Age: The Scientific Approach to Getting Healthier as You Get Older.” The episode can be heard here. Dr. […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews film historian Dan Van Neste, author of the new book “The Accidental Star – The Life and Films of Warner Baxter,” published by BearManor Media. The […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews Deborah Kasdan, whose new memoir “Roll Back the World: A Sister’s Memoir” offers a remarkable look at an entire family’s experience when one member suffers severe […]
In this episode, Phil Hall interviews economist, professor, attorney and businessman Howard Yaruss, author of “Understanding Economics: Because Understanding Our Economy Is Easier Than You Think and More Important Than You Know,” published by Prometheus […]
This week, Phil Hall rolls up for an interview with Steve Matteo, author of the new book “Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film.” The episode can be heard here.
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 […]
On this episode, Phil Hall interviews Mark Arnold, animation historian and author of the upcoming “TTV Scrapbook” which details the glory days of Total Television, the studio behind the classic characters Underdog, […]