Rick Shenkman #124

Rick Shenkman #124

Can a football game affect the outcome of an election?  What about shark attacks?  Or a drought?  In a rational world the answer, of course, would be no.  But as bestselling historian Rick Shenkman explains, our world is anything but rational. Drawing on science,...
David Hopkins #123

David Hopkins #123

David Hopkins (find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Medium!) writes a little bit of everything and a whole lot of some things. His work includes the short story collection We Miss All the Great Parties and the burlesque memoir The Wild and Wayward Tales of Tammi True....
Timothy Wyllie #122

Timothy Wyllie #122

“Stable systems do require a bit of instability to throw them off course into the unknown and wake them up a little. Now I think it’s knowing which rules to break, and which rules not to break, that is the key.” Timothy Wyllie specializes in the study of non-human...
Harvey J. Kaye #121

Harvey J. Kaye #121

What a privilege for me to have Harvey J. Kaye (find him on Twitter!) on my program. I have long admired his writing and commentary on all things progressive. He is also a fabulous historian with a quick wit and gift for storytelling. On this program he gives us...
Thomas J. Carey #120

Thomas J. Carey #120

Thomas J. Carey holds a master’s degree in anthropology and is a U.S. Air Force veteran who held a Top Secret security clearance. He has spent the last 23 years investigating the Roswell incident and published more than 35 articles about it. Tom has appeared as...