A Battle for the Soul of Islam

Phoenix physician Dr Zuhdi Jasser talks about his book A Battle for the Soul of Islam, and explains the current struggle within Muslim communities with differing ideas.

David McCullough: History as a source of strength

Historian David McCullough talks about the history of the United States, and how we can look back and gain strength from our past.

Interview with author of 'The End of Illness'

Dr. David Agus talks about his book The End of Illness and his vision for the future of healthcare.

Rowing the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans

National Geographic speaker Roz Savage talks about rowing alone, what she learned about herself, and how she wants to change the way we treat the environment.

Author Talks Immigration Reform

Host Steve Goldstein talks to author Rob Sobhani, who believes that immigration reform should be a top priority for 2012 presidential candidates. Sobhani explains why he thinks immigration reform will save America.

Adrift Author Calls Citizens To Action

Author of the book Adrift: Charting Our Course Back to a Great Nation Steven Beschloss talks to host Steve Goldstein and answers listener questions about the nation's current course. Beschloss stresses the importance of citizen participation in government, and grassroots efforts to get the nation back on track.

Living Legend, Poet Nikki Giovanni

Poet and one of Oprah's "Living Legends" Nikki Giovanni talks to Steve Goldstein about the importance of taking individual responsibility and action. This Friday, October 7th she'll be giving the Jonathan and Maxine Marshall Distinguished Lecture at ASU.

Author Pens Desert Mystery

Author and musician James Sallis joins Steve Goldstein to talk about his most recent mystery novel taken from the perspective of three characters...including the killer.

Laurie Notaro Brings Humor to Valley

KJZZ's Bri Valdivia sits down with Notaro for a brief interview about starting her writing career in Phoenix.

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