Hour 1 – Hour 2 – Hour 3 (1) Open Discussion on Super Tuesday 2016. This coming Tuesday, March 1, 2016, is Super Tuesday – the biggest single day for presidential candidates to pick up delegates. Twelve states and one U.S. territory will hold primaries and caucuses with 595 Republican delegates and 1,004 Democratic delegates […]
Archives for February 2016
February 20, 2016 – John J. Higgins & Barb Adams, Latest Election News | Peter Jennings, Shark Assault | Ken Goldstein, What’s Ahead for Silicon Valley’s Unicorns in 2016?
Hour 1 – Hour 2 – Hour 3 (1) Open Discussion on Latest Election News Join Barb and John as they discuss all the latest election news including early election results of the South Carolina primary, which will conclude just prior to the airing of this segment (February 20). (2) Peter Jennings Joining the show […]
The Power of Being United (Article)
On Super Bowl Sunday, February 7, 2016, the Denver Broncos, as underdogs, proved that a team is more than the sum of its parts. Peyton Manning wasn’t simply doing what he does while MVP Von Miller or any of the other members of the roster were doing what they do. Rather, the Broncos came together […]
February 13, 2016 – John J. Higgins & Barb Adams, The Power of Being United | Donna Eden & Dr. David Feinstein, The Energies of Love | Dr. Stephen Sinatra, MD, Health Revelations from Heaven and Earth | Ken Goldstein, Is It Quitting Time for Yahoo?
Hour 1 – Hour 2 – Hour 3 (1) Open Discussion with John J. Higgins and Barb Adams on The Power of Being United On Super Bowl Sunday, February 7th, 2016, the Denver Broncos, as underdogs, proved that a team is more than the sum of its parts. Peyton Manning wasn’t simply doing what he […]
February 6, 2016 – John J. Higgins & Barb Adams, Top Issues of 2016 Campaign | Phyllis King, The Energy of Abundance | Peter Andrew Sacco, Bullying in Seniors | Ken Goldstein, Why Big Companies Keep Getting Disrupted
Hour 1 – Hour 2 – Hour 3 (1) OPEN DISCUSSION on The Top Issues of the 2016 Campaign Republican candidates and Democratic candidates rarely agree on issues, but Americans as a whole seem to be less divided, citing the economy, campaign reform, immigration, jobs, wealth/income inequality, healthcare, climate change, race relations, […]