Jessie Pavelka, front-runner for the Christian Grey role in ?Fifty Shades of Grey.? He?ll discuss his career and what lies ahead after ?Friday Night Lights.?
Jessica Cox chats about holding the Guinness World Record for being the first and only licensed armless pilot & a disabled persons treaty she is lobbying for.
ShaKara MoNique is described as one of the most skilled and well-rounded new talents to hit the urban gospel music scene. Hear her story.
Barry Moltz hosts a roundtable of leaders in small business including Copyblogger CMO Sonia Simone and Annie Xu, General Manager of search engine giant, Alibab.
Ann Nesby is the former lead singer of Grammy award-winning group, Sounds of Blackness and has an equally impressive solo career that she will discuss on the show.
Angelina Okuda-Jacobs, President of Pathkeepers for Indigenous Knowledge chats about how she is applying ancestral traditions to progress Native culture today.
Ethan Nicolle chats about his popular webcomic turned hit TV show, "Axe Cop" and star-studded cast, which includes "Parks and Recreation" actor Nick Offerman.
RST sits down with the Beth Chrisman, the smokin? hot fiddler from The Carper Family, winner of the best country album at the Independent Music Awards.
Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter, co-writers on ?(500) Days of Summer,? discuss their recent indie hit film about modern love, ?The Spectacular Now.?
ArtSees Diner Radio welcomes illustrators Stephen Cooney of the UK and Jack Thanatos of the US to talk about their creative styles and influences.
Roger Thompson discusses the bawdy history of Charlestown, MA. Topics include church-going saints, loose women, rebels & drunken sailors.
Dr. Randal Pinkett is a past winner of "The Apprentice," and the CEO of a multi-million dollar consulting firm. Find out what makes him tick!
Money For Lunch welcomes Tom Hopkins, best-selling author of ?How to Master the Art of Selling Anything.?
Featured on Season 3 of "The Voice," Nathalie Hernandez talks about working with platinum award-winning producer Bryan Todd on her recently released EP.
Host Laura Theodore of The Jazzy Vegetarian on PBS welcomes Dr. Pam Popper to talk about the benefits of late summer and early fall seasonal produce!
Documentary film ?Lewd & Lascivious? tells the story of how a group of straight ministers and drag queens stood up to the San Francisco police department in the ?60s.
Hear from Venezuelan Human Rights Activist Fausta Wertz and Michael Prada as they sound off on the current state of US-Latin American affairs.
Shazam Conner of the Houston R&B group H-Town reflects on selling millions of records, the sudden passing of his group?s lead singer & his recent solo projects.
Host January Jones interviews author and mythbuster, Sherry Fiester to discuss her latest book, "Enemy of The Truth: Myths, Forensics and the Kennedy Assassination."
Chris Grant takes you through his journey from the projects to starring on USA?s hit reality TV series "Summer Camp."
Thaao Penghlis, Emmy-nominated actor and long-standing cast member of ?Days of our Lives? talks about his new movie role in ?The Book of Esther.?
Katelyn McCarter, a Christian recording artist out of Petersburg, Virginia, talks about singing since 8 and signing with a label.
Peter Lance, author of ?Deal with the Devil,? discusses the FBI?s secret 30-year relationship with a Mafia killer.
Meet Bonnie Monteleone, creator of The Plastic Ocean Project. Her effort is dedicated to ridding our oceans of plastic debris, one bottle at a time.
SB Nation's Miami Dolphins blog, The Phinsider, takes a look back at the team's performance at the Hall of Fame and previews this week's game.
Attorney Tom Varik discusses the current legal status of gay marriage and its effect on spousal rights.
Named 2013 KickAss Woman of the Month, Michelle Otero is a therapist and bodybuilder. She will be discussing the importance of mental health in the fitness industry.
Best-selling author, Sarah Sundin, chats with Life Beats Radio about her love of writing about the WWII era and her new book, "On Distant Shores."
Source: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/seamheads/2013/08/12/gateway-to-baseball-heaven
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