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The notorious attorney, Ira Lee “Ike” Sorkin joins Liz on the podcast today to explain to listeners how he justifies the many questionable people he has defended.

Chef Gruel joins Janice to speak on his advocacy, cooking career, and love for his family.

What do a fashion company, a rapper, and a former president have in common? Well, this week’s lesson answers that question.

Arthur Brooks joins Janice to discuss his new book, "Second Half of Life and Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier," and to reveal his tips for cultivating the life you've always wanted to live.

Shannon is joined by Bible scholar, Author, and Host of the Back Porch Theology podcast Lisa Harper for a conversation about her latest book, JESUS: A Scandalously Devoted, Conspicuously Uncool, Super-Transparent Homage to Who Our Savior Is and How Much He Loves Us Devotional.

On this encore episode, Kat reminisces on their producer's last-minute wedding prep.

On this edition of Kennedalia's (Mocktail) Happy Hour, K-Town sits down with our resident Tall FOX News Correspondent Nate Foy to talk about how he got into the world of broadcast media.

Marc and Heidi D'Amelio join Liz to share the integral role they played in turning an entertaining personality into a business leading to brand sponsorships, book deals, and even a show on Hulu.

You can run, but you can't hide!

Psychotherapist and Family Therapist Thomas Kersting joins Janice to discuss his new book, Raising Healthy Teenagers: Equipping Your Child to Navigate the Pitfalls and Dangers of Teen Life.

Shannon is joined by NYT best-selling author, Pastor Max Lucado for a conversation about his latest book, God Never Gives Up On You.

Kennedy weighs in on the Delta Airlines flight this week that diverted to a Portuguese island due to a "mechanical issue with a backup oxygen system."

Former Special Forces Green Beret Daniel Fielding joins Kennedy to discuss his new book, The Asset Mindset: A Special Forces Perspective for Achieving Success.

It's been 22 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that irrevocably changed the way the United States handles national security. Even today, the fight over foreign policy is one that continues to divide the nation.