Episodes

The Andrew Files: Epstein 2.0 ??
Feb. 22, 2026

The Andrew Files: Epstein 2.0 ??

In a historic first, a member of the Royal Family was arrested and police searched his residences for files and electronic devices. Andrew has been accused of public misconduct while serving as the UK trade envoy.
San Francisco puts its best foot forward. Talking with Rodney Fong, CEO of the SF Chamber of Commerce.
Feb. 17, 2026

San Francisco puts its best foot forward. Talking with Rodney Fong, CEO of the SF Chamber of Commerce.

Every year the Chamber sponsors a poll of San Franciscans regarding the health and vitality of our economy and well being of the City by the Bay. The results were unveiled last week at the City Beat breakfast. Mayor Lurie gav...
Capital Offence: Why some benefit at your expense. Talking with author Paul Musson.
Feb. 16, 2026

Capital Offence: Why some benefit at your expense. Talking with author Paul Musson.

If you feel the economy isn’t working for you and you don’t understand why. Read Capital Offence. Paul Musson lays out in non jargonese what ails the economy and what steps policy makers must take to get us back on track. Capitalism, not Democratic Socialism holds the answers.
Venezuela and the fall of Nicolas Maduro. What does History teach us ? Talking with Professor Colin Lewis
Feb. 12, 2026

Venezuela and the fall of Nicolas Maduro. What does History teach us ? Talking with Professor Colin Lewis

Venezuela’s ex President sits in a New York jail awaiting trial as a narco terrorist. Meanwhile Oil Giants are reluctant to re-enter Venezuela because of past political instability. What does the future hold ?
The Union Square Alliance: Maintaining a San Francisco Gem. Talking with Marisa Rodriguez.
Feb. 11, 2026

The Union Square Alliance: Maintaining a San Francisco Gem. Talking with Marisa Rodriguez.

The heart of San Francisco, from its’ earliest days, has always been Union Square. As the City reimagines its’ future during the 250th anniversary of its founding, Union Square features st the center of those plans.
Mandelson, Epstein, Starmer. Can Sir Keir Starmer survive as Prime Minister. Talking with Jim Pickard, Deputy Political Editor, Financial Times.
Feb. 10, 2026

Mandelson, Epstein, Starmer. Can Sir Keir Starmer survive as Prime Minister. Talking with Jim Pickard, Deputy Political Editor, Financial Times.

Prime Minister Starmer appointed Lord Mandelson UK Ambassador to Washington in early 2025. While Mandelson’s past association with pedophile Epstein was known, Starmer charges Mandelson with lying about the breadth and the depth of the relationship during the vetting process. Starmer’s judgment i…
The End of Solitude. Talking with author Bill Deresiewicz
Feb. 4, 2026

The End of Solitude. Talking with author Bill Deresiewicz

A collection of 40 essays that examines modern life, culture, and the challenges of to individuality in the digital age. Bill Deresiewicz was a Professor English Literature at Yale University.
Regime transformation versus Regime change. Talking with Alp Sevimlisoy
Jan. 28, 2026

Regime transformation versus Regime change. Talking with Alp Sevimlisoy

Significant foreign policy activity by the Trump Administration in January 2026 will have long lasting impacts: Venezuela, Iran, Greenland, Board of Peace.
Authoritarians in the Academy. Talking with author Sarah McLaughlin
Jan. 27, 2026

Authoritarians in the Academy. Talking with author Sarah McLaughlin

As American universities opened satellite campuses in China and the Middle East and more foreign students came here to study, it seems that instead of our free speech values influencing them, often the reverse has happened. And too often university administrators acquiesce to such pressure because …
The International Spy Museum, Washington D.C. Talking with Executive Director Chris Costa.
Jan. 22, 2026

The International Spy Museum, Washington D.C. Talking with Executive Director Chris Costa.

The International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. provides a window on the world of espionage to the public. It has become one of the most popular museums for visitors to the nation’s capital.
Leo: A Benny Griessel Novel. Talking with author Deon Meyer.
Jan. 20, 2026

Leo: A Benny Griessel Novel. Talking with author Deon Meyer.

Deon Meyer is one of South Africa’s leading authors. His books have been translated into 28 languages in 40 countries. Leo features the detective team of Benny Griessel and Vaughn Cupido.
Guest:Deon Meyer
Greenland, Denmark, and the US: A History and where do we go from here . Talking with Mikkel Runge Olesen. ?
Jan. 19, 2026

Greenland, Denmark, and the US: A History and where do we go from here . Talking with Mikkel Runge Olesen. ?

President Trump has announced his administration plans to purchase Greenland, a Danish dependency in the Arctic 3 times as big as Texas. The President has cited security concerns, but there is little support for the move either in Denmark, Greenland, NATO capitals or the US.
The Middle Class New Deal. Restoring Upward Mobility and the American Dream. Talking with Professor A. Mechele Dickerson.
Jan. 12, 2026

The Middle Class New Deal. Restoring Upward Mobility and the American Dream. Talking with Professor A. Mechele Dickerson.

The middle class in America has lost ground with stagnant wages, costly housing, declining retirement benefits while education and health costs soar. Congress needs to buttress the economic agenda that created the middle class in the 1940s and 50s.
San Francisco's Hotel Industry is our face to the World. Talking with Alex Bastian.
Jan. 8, 2026

San Francisco's Hotel Industry is our face to the World. Talking with Alex Bastian.

San Francisco’s hospitality industry is a key component of the regional economy. But the Covid pandemic and inept political management slowed our recovery. But 2025’s results for the industry augur well for 2026 as the Super Bowl returns to San Francisco and more conventions are coming to Moscone C…