Monthly Archives: May 2026

Comic Eddie Brill -542



Today, we get back to the funny stuff with a guy who is ‘serious’ about comedy.  Meet Eddie Brill, a native New Yorker who came to Boston to attend Emerson College, getting his start in comedy there and never looking back.  Eddie has toured all over the United States and throughout many parts of the world.  He was previously the warm-up comic and comedy talent coordinator of The Late Show with David Letterman.  He founded and was the creative director for the award-winning Great American Comedy Festival in Norfolk, Nebraska, honoring the late Johnny Carson who hailed from that town.  Eddie and I talk about  current trends in comedy, who his heroes in the business are and the comics who continue  to “bring it” on stage today!


Ron Moody -541



Ron Moody is living a life of music, from the performance side to a career behind the scenes.  Ron formed a group back in the 1960’s called, “Ron Moody and the Centaurs.”  This Southern Beach Rock band had their share of solid hits and Ron, a member of the Beach Music Hall of Fame, regularly performs his old  standards along with many original tunes he has composed the years. Ron Moody is unique in the world of music.  He is that rare individual who has spent his entire life immersed in both sides of the music industry, having been involved with creativity and with commerce.  There are many who have a prospective from  either the business or creative side.  Ron is a guy who has both!


Historian/Author Peter Clenott -540



It is 1931.  Adolph Hitler is less than two years away from becoming dictator of Germany.  But he is currently walking a political tightrope with his future still uncertain.  In September of that year Hitler’s  22-year-old niece Geli Raubal is found dead of a gunshot wound in the future Fuhrer’s  Munich apartment. Their odd  relationship raised many questions.   Was her death a suicide as Hitler claims, or was there a more sinister side to the story?   Our guest  Peter Clenott has written a thrilling novel entitled, “The Murder Investigation of Adolph Hitler,” about a tumultuous time in Germany and a case that could have changed history as we know it!


Tom Bourdon -539



If something inside of you keeps whispering the words, “this matters-do something,” then you’ve come to the right podcast!

Today’s guest is Dr. Tom Bourdon who helps individuals and teams create meaningful, values-driven change.  His new book offers practical tools to moving forward.  We’ll be exploring “It Lit a Fire: Let Your Inner Spark Ignite a Change reAction.”  Tom has offered a companion for anyone who feels a call to do more—whether your flame is just beginning to flicker or is already blazing!


JEFF BELL -538



Jeff Bell is an author, speaker, and award-winning broadcast journalist.    He was the news voice of KCBS on the West Coast for three decades and among many other honors was a two-time winner of the coveted Edward R Murrow Award for Best Newscast in America.  His two books, “Rewind, Replay, Repeat,” and “When in Doubt, Make Belief,” have established Jeff as a leading voice for adversity-driven advocacy, mental health awareness, and “Greater Good” (purpose- and service-based) motivation.  Jeff shares with us his challenges with OCD and Parkinson’s Disease and how he has dealt with diversity provides inspiration to listeners across the country!