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The Douglas Coleman show is a syndicated talk and music show that features fascinating and sometimes famous guests from all walks of life. From the entertainment industry including musicians, actors, film makers and authors to political and social commentators. We cover it all. The topics can range from light and fluffy to sober and serious. The Douglas Coleman show, sometimes chat, sometimes music, always entertaining.
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Donna Conrad is an award-winning author, journalist, activist, and teacher. Her core values revolve around individual empowerment, a sustaining ideal running through the books she writes. Her writing interests include articles for fine-art periodicals, memoir/narrative non-fiction, as well as historical, flash, and paranormal fiction. She is a regu…
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Diane Bator is a prolific Canadian mystery writer, she is the mom of three kids, two cats and a step-dog as well as author of Wild Blue Mysteries, Gilda Wright Mysteries, Glitter Bay Mysteries, and the Audra Clemmings Mysteries from Books We Love Ltd. with many more books and plays to come! The problem is A. J. (Alison Jane) Cadell can’t remember G…
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About BA: Daniel Li (Lawrence Kao) and his daughter Collette (Kai Cech) are without options, money, or a home. In a desperate bid to secure his daughter's future, Daniel unwittingly accepts a chilling role - becoming Death itself. He undergoes a haunting physical transformation and learns the hard way that anything he touches will perish. Adapting …
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Here is an awesome alternative travel guide from award-winning writer and editor for National Geographic Traveler, Andrew Nelson: HERE NOT THERE. Both surprising and inspiring, the book offers undreamed-of destinations. to help design a truly unique vacation with 100 intriguing alternatives to more predictable, expensive, and overcrowded destinatio…
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If you are like the vast majority of people, when you travel you look to try local food and cuisines or book entire trips around a restaurant reservation or culinary experience. Enter National Geographic’s 50 States, 1000 Eats: Where to Go, When to Go, What to Eat, What to Drink by legendary editor, writer, photographer, and speaker Joe Yogerst. Jo…
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Brent Olson’s biggest, boldest, and best book yet is a stunning work of alternative history. Olson has achieved an entirely new script for the world by moving the path of one arrow one inch. Brent Olson, a journalist for a quarter of a century, has published seven books and filed thousands of articles from over twenty countries on six continents. T…
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New Zoo Revue is an American half-hour children's television show that ran in first-run syndication from 1972 to 1977. The 196-episode musical comedy-format show conveyed the concepts of cooperation and guidance for living in contemporary society. Each episode dealt with a topic such as moving away, courtesy, bragging, or patience. Though hosted by…
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Kaleel Sakakeeny is an ordained Animal Chaplain and Credentialed Pet Loss and Bereavement Counselor, one of very few in the country. He also has BA, MA, and MS degrees, and is certified in Reiki, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and Animal Communication, which helps him tremendously in his work with people and animals. Kaleel specializes in grief …
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In her new novel, THE BOY WITH THE STAR TATTOO, author Talia Carner brings to the forefront two unique stories—never-before told in fiction—relating to Israel's survival, but which are set in France! Besides being an award-winning novelist hailed as “an author who explores with compassion arenas none had dared entered before,” Talia Carner is an ex…
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Author, speaker, educational consultant, and editor–Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, Ed. D. has had her hand in leadership for many years. She loves speaking to groups and delivering messages with quick wit and real-life stories. Katherine is a freelance writer/content editor, a content editor/writing coach for Iron Stream Media, and a sensitivity reade…
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Tyvonne Conrad is a writer and poet. He is an Eagle Scout and a United States Marine Corps veteran. A lover of music, art, Greek mythology, and nature walks, he enjoys traveling and exploring the world. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2021, which he covers in his new book, Gone in a Bit. Book: Gone In a Bit In Gone in a Bit, author Tyvonne C…
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LAS VEGAS, NV (January 18, 2024) – World-renowned as the only celebrity photographer that does not edit his portraits of some of entertainment’s most recognized actors and musicians, London-based Andy Gotts will host his first show in the United States at Animazing Gallery at Grand Canal Shoppes inside the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas in February. …
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Tom Harrison is a new author who is about to release his first novel, From Punishment to Peace. Born and raised amidst the vibrant rhythms of Memphis, Tom's deep-rooted connection to the South shapes his unique storytelling style. Tom claims his soul is majestically linked to that of his hometown: its music, its people, its challenges, and its triu…
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Dan Flanigan is a novelist, playwright, poet, and practicing lawyer. He holds a Ph.D. in History from Rice University and J.D. from the University of Houston. He taught Jurisprudence at the University of Houston and American Legal History at the University of Virginia. His first published book was his Ph.D. dissertation, The Criminal Law of Slavery…
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Margaret Montet is a college librarian and professor who writes and speaks about music, blending in elements of memoir, travel, art, and literature. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from the Pan-European Program at Cedar Crest College, and a Master’s in Music Theory from Temple University. In-between, she earned a Master of Library Science de…
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Dr. Stephen Furlich; He is back to discuss another timely topic. Nonverbal communication, and the important role it can play at work, in a relationship, and in every aspect of our personal and professional lives. Do you ever wonder why you didn’t get the job or a promotion after an interview – or why a business phone call seemed to go so much bette…
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Christopher Korman The son of beloved actor and comedian Harvey Korman, Chris has more than 20 years’ experience in the entertainment industry, working with artists in various capacities, including brand building and representation. A graduate of Lesley College in Cambridge, MA, where he studied theatre history, Chris received training in stage man…
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Joel McKay is an award-winning writer and economic development professional. He calls Prince George, B.C. home, where he lives with his wife and two daughters. Wolf at the Door is his first novella. His most recent published fiction was the short story Number Hunnerd in Tyche Books’ anthology Water: Selkies, Sirens and Sea Monsters. His latest nove…
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D. C. Gomez is an award-winning USA Today Bestselling Author, podcaster, motivational speaker, and coach. Born in the Dominican Republic, she grew up in Salem, Massachusetts. D. C. studied film and television at New York University. After college she joined the US Army, and proudly served for four years. D. C. has a Master’s Degree in Science Admin…
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Author and nutritionist to the UK’s fashion and celebrity set, Petronella Ravenshear combined years of clinical practise and scientific research into her first book, which she self-published in 2018, The Human Being Diet (HBD). The book provides a blueprint for feasting and fasting our way to feeling, looking and being our best. It’s a painless pat…
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Harry Norman Turtledove is an American author who is best known for his work in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, fantasy and mystery fiction. He’s a student of history and completed his PhD in Byzantine history. Turtledove published his first two novels, Wereblood and Werenight, in 1979 under the pseudo…
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Alex Shvartsman is a writer, translator, game designer, and anthologist. His adventures so far have included traveling to over 30 countries, playing a card game for a living, and building a successful business. Over 120 of his short stories have appeared in Analog, Nature, Strange Horizons, Fireside, Weird Tales, Galaxy’s Edge, and many other venue…
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Zachary Hagen is a Minnesota based fantasy author and editor. He lives there with his wife, Claudia, and their dog, Flynn. When he isn't busy writing his next book or working with an editing client, you can often find him walking around his neighborhood or hiking. From a young age he was enthralled with the world of story. From the stories his pare…
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Katrina Tortorici Anglehart is an award-winning author from Montreal, with a multilingual prowess in English, French, Italian, and “Spanglish”. A dedicated academic, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, a graduate certificate in Scriptwriting, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. Inspired by the wizarding world, the land of Narnia,…
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“The Master Storyteller” David Baldacci is back with the second book in his 6:20 Man series: The Edge. A global #1 bestselling author, Baldacci’s books are published in over 45 languages and in more than 80 countries, with 150 million copies sold worldwide. THE EDGE The 6:20 Man is back, dropped by his handlers into a small coastal town in Maine to…
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A bike ride is a great way to experience a destination. From NatGeo comes 100 Bike Rides of a Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Cycling Experiences by author Roff Smith, who takes you to six continents with an amazing list of bike rides. Roff, who lives on a canal boat in the UK, is an award winning writer and photographer. Bucket list recommendations…
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Veteran filmmaker Steve Stockman is available to teach your audience exactly what to do and what not to do, in order to film video that people will actually want to watch. It’s not about the technology according to Stockman but how you think about how to film. Stockman, who is the author of the bestselling How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck, now …
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Bruce Edward Hornidge was born in 1948 in Belleville, Ontario, an Air Force brat growing up where his father was stationed in Gimli, Manitoba, and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Bruce finished school in 1967, joining his brother Brian at MacMillan Bloedel’s Kennedy Lake logging division at Ucluelet on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. He was married on…
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Since the early seventies, Abdel has had an insatiable desire to see people awake to their ultimate human potential and experience excellent health. He shares his time with people throughout the globe teaching and coaching on holistic health and creating protocols for his client base. Abdel believes that America is a great place to live and would l…
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Richard Sparks ' writing credentials span the gamut of the entertainment world, from film and TV and books through lyrics for operas. These include iconic shows like Not the Nine O'clock News (BBC TV) and The Secret Policeman's Ball (BBC TV, performed by Rowen Atkinson and directed by John Cleese). Books he has written include the biography of the …
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Jennifer Anne Gordon is an award-winning author and popular host of the Vox Vomitus podcast. Her novel Beautiful, Frightening and Silent won the Kindle Award for Best Horror/Suspense for 2020, Best Horror 2020 from Authors on the Air, and was a finalist for American Book Fest’s Best Book Award- Horror, 2020. It also received the Platinum 5 Star Rev…
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Author Marianna Buffolino is a new and upcoming writer from New York. Married to her childhood friend, Marianna and her husband grew up and continue to live in New York close to their families. Her love for books that pull you into another world has given her the urge to begin writing herself. Marianna’s vision is to write stories that bring a mix …
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Top music executive, GRACE HARRY, who guided the careers of legendary hip-hop, R&B, and pop singers, shares her insights on how to get inspired and reconnect with our purpose. In her thirty years working as a music industry executive at Island Def Jam and Jive Records. Grace Harry has lived her many creative lives at the intersection of music, art,…
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W. L. Hawkin writes the kind of books she loves to read from her home in the Pacific Northwest. Because she’s a genre-blender, you might find crime, mystery, romance, suspense, fantasy, adventure, and even time travel, interwoven in her stories. If you like “myth, magic, and mayhem” her Hollystone Mysteries feature a coven of West Coast witches who…
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Joel H. Cohen was born and raised in Calgary, Canada. In addition to writing several films, two books, and complaints to newspapers about inaccurate horoscopes, he’s been a writer/producer on The Simpsons for the last 21 years. Joel has won three Emmy Awards, three Writers Guild Awards, and, one time, a glass donkey in a game of bingo. Celebrated s…
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Award-Winning Horror Novelist Brian James Gage Unveils His Debut AI-Generated Graphic Novel Series: The Nosferatu Conspiracy Los Angeles, CA, Oct 4, 2023 - Acclaimed novelist Brian James Gage launches his groundbreaking AI-generated graphic novel series, The Nosferatu Conspiracy. This graphic serial is based on his trilogy of horror novels of the s…
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Scott M. Hoffman was a witness to historical events concerning major mob families. He learned the inner workings from his dad, who loyally served The Outfit for over 55 years – never spending a day in prison. Now 74, he is a native of Chicago. He is a graduate of Long Island University-Brooklyn with a B.A. in Journalism. For 35 years he worked for …
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Jim Hepburn grew up near Toronto, Canada and devoured any written adventure he could find, including many of the works written by Kenneth Oppel, D. J. MacHale, Christopher Paolini, and Rick Riordan. Later on, it was Jim Butcher, R.A. Salvatore, Hajime Isayama, and Tsugumi Ohba who fueled him through his early adult years and to whom he associates m…
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Author, speaker, educational consultant, and editor–Katherine Hutchinson-Hayes, Ed. D. has had her hand in leadership for many years. She loves speaking to groups and delivering messages with a quick wit and real-life stories. Katherine is a freelance writer/content editor, a content editor/writing coach for Iron Stream Media, and a sensitivity rea…
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Bill Boggs, author of SPIKE UNLEASHED, is an Emmy Award–winning TV talk show host, producer, and writer who began his career in comedy. His earlier books include the novel The Adventures of Spike the Wonder Dog; a self-help book, Got What It Takes?; and At First Sight, a love story optioned by Hollywood. His TV credits include the long-running Midd…
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Roxana Arama is a Romanian American author living in Seattle, Washington, a UNESCO-designated City of Literature. She studied computer science in Bucharest, Romania, and moved to the United States to work in software development before shifting careers to professional writing. She now writes thrillers and speculative fiction. She has a master of fi…
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Author/screenwriter Michael Meloan, a confident of the late writer Bukowski, says this about the story that makes up his 136-page novella PINBALL WIZARD: “Young software engineer Ralph Hargraves is buffeted between a controlling father, international intrigue in the US defense industry, and an impactful friendship with the writer Charles Bukowski. …
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Arnold Leibovit is an award-winning writer, director and producer. He wrote, directed and produced the acclaimed film tribute "The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal" (1986) profiling the life of the Oscar winning science fiction and fantasy film pioneer, who directed the first screen telling of H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine". "Fantasy Worlds" featu…
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What would you do if you were a 40ish single mother of two while busy helping to run a large family farm, and you enjoy a blind date with a good-looking, smooth-talking, charismatic guy? What if he makes you feel protected, loved, and desired in bed? If you were Virginia Bennett, you would marry him – and then you would see your life nearly ruined …
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David & Susan Schwartz are two of the biggest fans of Costco in the world, yet they live in one of NYC’s smallest apartments. On a search to get answers to all things Costco, as of March 2023, these superfans have visited over 200 of Costco’s 850 warehouses in 46 US states and thirteen countries. In their new book, The Joy of Costco: A Treasure Hun…
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Amy Shamroe is the Awards Director of six international book awards, most notable being the Independent Publisher Book Awards, known as the IPPY Awards. She has been with the Awards for 15 years and comes from ten years in the world of bookselling. She is also the host of the podcast, Behind the Cover, where she interviews award winning authors. Th…
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Danny Wu is a Canadian filmmaker from Vancouver, British Columbia. He is best known for the films Square One, and American: An Odyssey to 1947. The latter which was placed on Jonathan Rosenbaum’s list for "best films of 2022." AMERICAN: An Odyssey to 1947 screened at the Austin Film Festival, and the It's All True International Documentary Festival…
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Hollywood, CA - Pamela Hill’s book The Next Contestant is… takes the reader on her exciting journey, as she shares her contestant experiences, witticisms, and behind-the-scenes stories of her game show escapades! Pamela paints a colorful picture of how using her skills, mindset, and personal life lessons all played a part in getting her to that gam…
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In this podcast episode, host Douglas Coleman interviews author Mark E. Scott about his book series, "Drunk Log" and "First Date." Mark shares that the books are traditionally published and discusses the inspiration behind the stories. They also discuss the importance of series in the publishing industry and the challenges of finding the right bala…
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In this podcast episode, host Douglas Coleman interviews Paxton Quigley, author of "Armed and Female," about the importance of women owning guns for self-defense. Quigley discusses the changing landscape of gun ownership among women, with a focus on black women and Asian women as the fastest-growing groups of gun owners. She emphasizes the need for…
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