He needs to clean out the flower beds, wants to play the Grand Ole Opry and used to be a welder. Will Banister goes Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon is the conversation series where actors, artists, authors, and more...
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Try a Beyond the Mic Short CutHis dad had a world record for largest catfish caught, he went on the road with the Dead and has the Subdivider looking for Bluefin. Captain Johnny Johnson from Discovery’s “All on the Line” joins me Beyond the Mic.
Two new YA novels remind us of something we collectively share, the journey to find ourselves and find love, regardless of gender or race. We talk with Tobly McSmith & Andrew Eliopulos about their new books, “Stay Gold” & “The Fascinators”.
One moment she is a successful real estate agent, the next legally blind. How would you survive? Helaine Abramson's favorite scent is red currants, her grandkids call her mimi and her spirit animal is a wolf. She may be legally blind, but her mosaic...
He loves skiing, loves playing tennis and would have been a middling economist if he hadn’t decided to be a journalist. The truth may be more than what you see or hear. In “The Paladin,” Washington Post columnist & best-selling author David Ignatius...
He wanted to be a preacher, teased us when Young Carter 2 is going to release, and wants you to watch “Growing Up Hip Hop” Thursday nights on We TV. Lil Twist goes Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon
He was a middle school three sport star, met Bob Barker and spends his nights trying to get the forecast right. From The Weather Channel, former stand-up comedian Todd Borek joins Sean. They'll talk sports, comedy and the 5 day forecast.
Water temperature of forty-one degrees, swimming for six hours to survive. It's one of the stories you'll read in Bonnie Tsui's book "Why We Swim" and she joins me to go Beyond the Mic.