Steven Spierer, 12/2/17

Steve interviews Amity Shlaes, author of two books with important lessons about some of the challenges that face us today: 1) Coolidge, a story of Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America from 1923 to 1929, and 2) The Forgotten Man, A New History of the Great Depression Then, Steve talks about the […]

Steven Spierer, 11/18/17

In a few states Marijuana is not just legal, it’s practically required. Steve talks with Bruce Barcott, author of Weed the People: The Future of Legal Marijuana in America.

Steven Spierer, 11/11/17

In memorable past interviews with Howard Schatz, Steve learned what led a successful practicing physician to leave medicine to become a successful professional photographer creating provocative, playful, inspirational, shocking and energetic images. Now, after a 20 year photographic exploration at San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair, Howard returns to talk about his new book, KINK.

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Steven Spierer, 11/4/17

Steven was in Washington DC last week and spent time at the Newseum which he found fascinating. Steven interviews Sonya Gavankar Newseum Manager of Public Relations and talks about his experiences at other D.C. landmarks.

Steven Spierer, 10/21/17

Multi-generational money in families can be a wonderful thing. It can also be a direct cause of great turmoil and even tragedy. Steve’s welcomes child psychologist Dr. Mel Lewin to discuss challenges of raising children in today’s world, with and without a lot of money.

Steven Spierer, 10/7/17

Facial recognition is not just another technology. Steve says it will change society and leave us nowhere to hide. Then, CEOs throughout the country already know that Generation Z is rewriting the rules of the workplace and will transform the future of business, recruiting, management and retention of the best and brightest new workers. Steve […]

Steven Spierer, 9/30/17

The White House Chief of Staff has been said to be the second most powerful person in the world. The Chief has White House Oval Office walk-in privileges to the President of the United States, controls access to the President, and is often the only person in the room when the President makes life and […]

Steven Spierer, 9/23/17

Steve starts with a story that suggests that most of life is 5% what happens to you and 95% how you choose to respond to it. Then, dating has not changed with the advent of the internet and computer matchmaking as much as it would appear. Steve interviews Moira Weigel, author of Labor of Love: […]

Steven Spierer, 9/9/17

Some of the greatest benefits of science include the opportunity to preserve and restore the quality of life. Steve talks with Jerome Unatin, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon, about what happens when a doctor becomes a patient, how aging Baby Boomers and their joint replacements are leading to changes in orthopedic practice and more.

Steven Spierer, 9/2/17

The Walt Disney Company is one of the greatest business and entertainment success stories in history. Steve has done shows on the tribulations Walt suffered before 1928, on Disney theme parks, the hotel operations and Disney movies. This time Steve starts with the birth of Mickey Mouse and Walt’s entry into the public eye all […]