Reid Forgrave is an award winning sportswriter, author and father. His book, “Love, Zac” talks about a sport loved around the United States, football. He tries to answer the question, “what happened to Zac Easter.”
Best invention ever made was the printing press, he dreads writing and thinks people undervalue love. Gary John Bishop’s latest book is Wise as F*ck : Simple truths to guide you through the Shi*tstorms of Life. Time to go Beyond the Mic.
He thinks Ricardo Montalban is more macho than Chuck Liddell, took down his son’s loft bed the 1st chance he could after sending him to college. Comedian, Author Michael Ian Black is mostly serious with us while he goes Beyond the Mic.
Sharing what he learned from deep inside college admissions offices Author Jeffrey Selingo breaks down “Who Gets In And Why” in his latest book. Time to go Beyond the Mic.
Do people fail because they don’t try or because they don’t try hard enough? “Andrew Carnegie’s Mental Dynamite” Author James Whittaker answers that question when he goes Beyond the Mic.
Author Tomos Roberts “The Great Realization” is a book reminding children that a better tomorrow is ahead. He talks about his movie, the book & goes Beyond the Mic.
She’s written New York Times Bestsellers, mother of four, motivational speaker and CEO of a company she built from nothing. She helped women dealing with grief, anxiety and more. Rachel Hollis is now dealing with it herself. The author of “Didn’t...
"Bear Bones: Murder at Sleeping Bear Dunes" is the 3rd book in the Burr Lafayette series about a brilliant litigator whose life is as complicated as his cases. Author Charles Cutter discusses his protagonist when he goes Beyond the Mic.
When it gets cold she has to make hot chocolate, least favorite holiday is Halloween and her latest book is “How to Be a Person.”
We discuss quarantine training, life skills, thank you notes and more.
“Sway” which is the 1st story told from the perspective of a child who lost a parent on 9/11.
I'm joined by the author and the man who still fighting with the demons of 9/11 Matt Bocchi.
“The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)” The Big Crunch, Heat Death, The Big Rip, Vacuum Decay & Bounce, five seemingly scary names for cosmic disasters. Dr. Katie Mack breaks it down and makes it seem a little bit less scary... for now.
One public university stands out providing services to its students, no matter their race or financial situation. Journalist / Author Andrew Gumbel takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut to talk about the unorthodox success at a downtown urban university.
Bill Maher tried to get him fired and was once asked for a Jazz piano performance for his bosses. He thinks the production assistant is the most unappreciated job in television, wife loves poop jokes and enjoys Northern Italy for a vacation. The...
Talking about the secrets behind what it takes to be a great leader, Kristin Harper discusses the emotional intelligence required to be in leadership from her new book “The Heart of a Leader,” when she goes Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon.
Health, confidence and social skills, the things our kids need today. In “Be All In: Raising Kids for Success in Sports and Life” Christie Pearce Rampone and Dr. Kristine Keane show insights on how raising kids with sports can help them succeed in...
Need games for your kids to play while they are stuck in quarantine still? Author of the “Unplugged Play” book series Bobbi Conner takes us Beyond the Mic.
Mother, daughter, and the project they have nurtured for years. Author Heidi Murkoff and her daughter Emma Bing discuss the “What to Expect” pregnancy podcast when they go Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon.
He wanted to explore North Korea for their hidden gems, been all around the world looking underground. Author of “Bunker: Building For The End Times” we welcome Bradley Garrett.
For 41 years she’s been Nikki Newman on “The Young & The Restless”, she’s wrote her memoir on the intimate and complicated times in her life. Actress Melody Thomas Scott goes Beyond the Mic.
67% of future STEM jobs are in computing. Teaching Computer Science early, (starting in middle school), is important. Grant Smith author of “Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science and Coding in One Big Fat Notebook” goes Beyond the Mic with...