My guest today is literally the guy who wrote the book on compliance, “The Compliance Handbook, 4th edition,” published by LexisNexis in 2023. He has authored 25 other books on business leadership, compliance ethics, and corporate governance, including international best-sellers and an award-winning series, “Fox on Compliance.” Tom Fox’s Compliance Network
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A Poet Living in Limerick, Ireland with Kathleen Eull
My guest today is a novelist and poet. And, for the past 12 years, she has worked as a publicist specializing in the promotion of small press authors. She also thrives as a certified meditation teacher and therapist at a holistic practice she founded in Limerick, Ireland. She currently divides her time between Wisconsin and … Read More
Award-Winning Talk Shows Inspired a Memoir with Joanne Greene
My guest today is a product of 1960’s Coolidge Corner, just outside of Boston, where the butcher and tailor shared the block with a deli and two Chinese restaurants. She was repeatedly told that little girls should be seen and not heard. Clearly, she didn’t get the message. Her adventurous spirit led her to study … Read More
Agonizing Subjects Are Rarely Black and White with D. Liebhart
My guest today is a nurse and writer. She writes (and sometimes lives) stories about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, where they learn that life is rarely predictable and answers to the most complex questions are rarely black and white. House on Fire, her debut novel, was long-listed for the 2022 Petrichor Prize and was … Read More
A Freelance Nonfiction Writer Turns to Fiction with Densie Webb
My guest today has spent a long career as a freelance nonfiction writer and editor specializing in health and nutrition and has published several books and many articles on the topic over the years. Her debut novel, “When Robins Appear,” launched in 2020. Her second novel, “Breathing in Reverse,” was published on August 1st, 2023. … Read More
From The New York Times and Business Week to Fiction with Fran Hawthorne
My guest today has been writing novels since she was four years old, although she was sidetracked for several decades by journalism. During that award-winning career, she wrote eight nonfiction books, mainly about consumer activism, the drug industry, and the financial world. She’s been an editor or regular contributor for The New York Times, Business … Read More
The Book That Took 39 Years to Write with Stephanie Cowell
My guest today is an American Book Award winner, and her work has been translated into nine languages. She has been a balladeer of English and international songs, sung opera, produced a classical concert series and Renaissance festivals, and formed a chamber opera company. She makes her home in New York City, where she was … Read More
A Lifelong Interest in American History with Stan Haynes
My guest today is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and of the University of Virginia School of Law. He has had a lifelong interest in American political history, particularly concerning the presidency. He is the author of two historical fiction books set in the years before the Civil War. Their titles … Read More
Editor Writes Quirky Novel with Jo Deniau
Since her teen years, my guest today has wanted to know why people believe and live as they do — and to better understand her mother’s mental illness. After receiving her M.A. in Creative Writing and English at Ohio University, she taught literature and composition part-time at Temple University (Philadelphia) and the University of Colorado … Read More
A Southern Places Fascination with Marjorie Hudson
My guest today is an award-winning author born in the Midwest, raised in Washington, DC, and now makes her home in rural North Carolina. She is the author of Accidental Birds of the Carolinas (stories), Searching for Virginia Dare (history/travelogue), and a new novel, Indigo Field, and all of her works reflect her fascination with … Read More