Hour 2 – 11/16/18: Tim Dunn
Tim Dunn, author of “Yellow Balloons,” has taken the wisdom he found from personal tragedy and turned it into power for living life above any and all circumstances.
Tim Dunn, author of “Yellow Balloons,” has taken the wisdom he found from personal tragedy and turned it into power for living life above any and all circumstances.
The true facts behind the massacre in Jonestown by Jim Jones and the connection to San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk are exposed by author Daniel Flynn in his new book, “Cult City.”
Markus Spieker and Eric continue their conversation about “everything,” touching on the European reaction to President Trump, his policies, and the EU.
One of Eric’s best friends, Markus Spieker, bureau chief of German television, stops by to talk about a variety of topics, some dicey, some just plain entertaining.
All the way from the U.K., Sam Allberry, author of “Is God Anti-Gay?”, weighs in on the important issues of same-sex attraction, the church, and celibacy.
Peggy Rowe stops by the studio and brings along her famous son, Mike Rowe, to talk about Peggy’s new book, “About My Mother”; Kevin Sorbo also has an update on the California wildfires and his new projects.
New York Times bestselling biographer, Bob Spitz, joins Eric for the second half of his interview sharing about “Reagan: An American Journey.”
Forty-time Dove Award-winner and Christian music icon Sandi Patty reveals in her book, “The Voice,” the struggle to find her own voice and God-given identity.
For Miracle Monday, Eric examines the existence and role of angels both here and in the heavenly realm, with the man who wrote a new book about them, Michael Heiser.
Bob Spitz covers the life and legacy of President Ronald Reagan like no one else and reveals his discoveries from his new book, “Reagan: An American Journey.”