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Past Shows

Saturday, June 13th

Shop Talk looks at Franklin Graham’s recent call for Christians to boycott Wells Fargo for featuring a same-sex couple who adopts a child in a TV spot. Graham is also moving his organizations $100 million account from Wells to a bank in Miami, which ironically sponsors their local pride event. Does boyctting a company that reflects its customers effective nowadays? Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, June 6th

In 2009, BlackBerry controlled half of the smartphone market. Today that number is less than one percent. What went so wrong? Author Jacquie McNish tells the riveting story of a company that toppled global giants before succumbing to the ruthlessly competitive forces of Silicon Valley in Losing the Signal. The rise and fall of BlackBerry reveals the dangerous speed at which innovators race along the information superhighway. Shop Talk looks at five ways your thank-you note could cost you the job. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, May 30th

Erin McHugh returns with her new book, Like My Father Always Said…: Gruff Advice, Sweet Wisdom, and Half-Baked Instructions on How to Fix Your Stuff and Your Life. From quips to short anecdotes, the book is divided up into all the sage and nutty information we garner from our fathers in chapters such as “Growing Up Right,” “The Facts of Life,” “Dad’s Soft Spot,” “Got It from Grandpa,” “The Sporting Life,” and “Ask Your Mother.”

Shop Talk looks at how typing might be destroying your memory. Studies show that you’re more likely to remember things that you write down. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, May 23rd

Exotic travel and a visit from Paul Hagen kick off the start to Summer 2015. Jody Cole, one of the few American women with two of the highest certifications for field guides in Africa, owns and operates Wild Rainbow African Safaris. Based in Sacramento, California, Wild Rainbow offers LGBT travelers the opportunity to safely experience Africa and all its delights.

Paul Hagen puts the culture back into pop culture with movie and book recommendations to keep you busy over the next few months. Then he hosts a rousing edition of his clever game Can You Focus.

Saturday, May 16th

Michael Klopotowski, Volkswagen’s product planner for the Golf family, discusses the updated Golf line, including the launch of the new Golf SportWagen. Tune In to Wow Leadership: 10 Lessons Learned from America’s Favorite Shows, is author Sheri Staak‘s new book at how the fictional world of TV depicts a plethora of characters who embody “WOW leadership qualities.” She showcases heroes—from All in the Family to Seinfeld to 30 Rock—as well as villains—from The Sopranos to NYPD Blue to Breaking Bad—to illustrate her insights in entertaining and vividly memorable ways. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, May 9th

Shop Talk looks at Generation Z and teaching proper work etiquette. The oldest members of this cohort are barely 18 and they’re already getting a bad rap. Media and market research companies have labeled them “screen addicts” with the attention span of a gnat. And the pressure: They only have the weight of saving the world and fixing our past mistakes on their small shoulders. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, May 2nd

Bryan Hoffman of Hoffman Design Group and Rachel Zimmerman from the nonprofit InLiquid talk about the Philadelphia art scene and the importance of local small business partnering with arts organizations. Companies that are deeply rooted in the community in which they do business have a massive competitive edge and an easier time differentiating themselves from there competitors. Shop Talk looks at an interesting metric of success: Controlling how you spend your time. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, April 25th

The very talented Pam Grier will talk about her role as spokesperson for Dining Out For Life 2015, which takes place April 30th across North America. In hour two, Tim and John will discuss the Bruce Jenner interview with media sensation and North America’s top-selling Tupperware Salesperson, Aunt Barbara. Aunt Barbara will discuss her recent decision to transition to female. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

Saturday, April 17th

The 32nd edition of the IGLTA Annual Global Convention is the world’s premier educational and networking event for LGBT tourism professionals. Held in Los Angeles, Tim and John welcomed to the broadcast Dan Melesurgo, Chairman of the IGLTA, Ranjan Goswami from Delta Airlines and Mike McDowell from LA Tourism. Hour two looks at the unique destinations of Jamaica, Thailand, Colombia, and Ecuador.

Saturday, April 11th

Gary Saperstein and Mark Vogel are the forces behind Out In The Vineyard, an experiential Wine Country Tour and Event company promoting positive LGBT lifestyles and offering exclusive, luxury itineraries and events to the discerning gay and lesbian traveler.

It’s Not Over is SiriusXM host Michelangelo Signorile‘s latest book. While marriage equality has surged across the country. and Closet doors have burst open in business, entertainment, and even major league sports Signorile argues in his most provocative book yet, the excitement of such breathless change makes this moment uniquely dangerous. Join the conversation at 866-305-6887.

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