During business professor Al Gini's twenty-seven year stint as the “Resident Philosopher” on Chicago’s NPR affiliate, Al explored topics like the role of forgiveness and pride in everyday life, the challenges of separating truth from fiction, and why good people break rules. Al has been interviewed on “Morning Edition,” “Talk of the Nation,” “The Takeaway,” and other radio programs. His most recent book? The Importance...of Being Funny.
Learn more about author and host, Sarah Raymond Cunningham, at sarahcunningham.org
Richard Harris ran the largest underground terrorist organization in the Midwest during the mid- to late-1970s. But now, over thirty years later, he captivates his audiences with stories from his journey away from racism, bigotry, and prejudice toward acceptance, love, and tolerance. Dr. Harris is a keynote speaker, award-winning author, and a communication professor at Southeastern University.
Learn more about author and host, Sarah Raymond Cunningham, at sarahcunningham.org
Dr.Tony Mele is a licensed psychologist from Philadelphia with 25 years of clinical experience in behavior health. He integrates neuro-biology and traditional psychotherapy to treat addiction using cognitive behavioral interventions.
Learn more about author and host, Sarah Raymond Cunningham, at sarahcunningham.org