WATR sports director Bob Sagendorf joins me as we speak with Paul Hensler, the author of The Pride of the Greyhounds: Ray Legenza and 64 Straight Wins by Connecticut’s Best High School Baseball Team, documenting the nearly record-breaking win streak of the Naugatuck Greyhound baseball team of the early 1970s.
Category: Authors
Jazz Shaw
Jazz is the weekend editor for Hot Air. He joins me today to discuss of couple of his recent columns.
Tony joins me to remember the life and legacy of Waterbury legend Joan Joyce, who recently passed away at the age of 81.
Dan Blakely
US Army Ranger and co-author of The Twenty Year War Dan Blakely gives us his thoughts and analysis on the Russia/Ukraine escalation.
Dr. Michael Busler
Dr. Busler is a public policy analyst and a Professor of Finance at Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Finance and Economics. He has written op-ed columns in major newspapers for more than 35 years. He joins me today to discuss the current state of the economy, how we got here and the effect the policies being proposed by the Fed will have on our economy over the next few years or longer.
Vince Everett Ellison
Vince is the author of 25 Lies: Exposing Democrats’ Most Dangerous, Seductive, Damnable, Destructive Lies And How To Refute Them, an explosive book that tells bold and uncomfortable truths about the Democrat party, using historical fact, current events and Biblical principles to build to a shocking conclusion.
Chris Brady
Chris is a New York Times best-selling author. We discuss his new book, Bitcoin Bride, where he breaks down crypto-currency and why we should pay attention to this new commodity called Bitcoin.
Judd is the host of “Unapologetic with Judd Dunning” and the author of 13 1/2 Reasons Why NOT to be a Liberal. We discuss the actual reaosn and aftermath of the events of January 6th, 2021.
Drew is the host of the Drew Allen Show podcast. He and I discuss recent comments by two Michigan representatives who say the the environment in the US House of representatives is toxic.
Trent saw a need for change in the world of publishing, so he founded Brave Books.