OUTLOUD with Gianno Caldwell - Episode 25: Rudy Giuliani

OUTLOUD with Gianno Caldwell – Episode 25: Rudy Giuliani

The murder rate skyrocketed across America last year. But why? And what should be done about it? On this week’s Outloud with Gianno Caldwell podcast, Giano speaks with someone who knows: the one and only Rudy Giuliani.

Cleta Mitchell Newt's World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 207: Fighting Back Against Cancel Culture

On Saturday, January 2, 2021 then President Donald J. Trump had a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger about the Georgia election results. Attorney Cleta Mitchell was on that call. Once the audio was leaked, the cancel culture mob attacked Ms. Mitchell and other members of her law firm. She resigned from her position as partner at Foley & Lardner, LLP where she worked for 20 years. Newt’s guest is Cleta Mitchell, here to tell her side of the story.

Dr. Jonas Salk Newts World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 205: Immortals – Jonas Salk

In 1952, nearly 60,000 children in the United States were infected with the poliovirus and thousands were paralyzed. More than 3,000 children died. Dr. Jonas Salk and his research team at the University of Pittsburgh, launched the largest human vaccine trial in history, injecting nearly 2 million American children with a potential vaccine. On April 12, 1955 they released the first successful vaccine for polio. Part of the Immortals leadership series.

Follow the Profit - Episode 11: The Uncharted Path To Successful Reinventio‪n‬ David Grasso Podcast

Follow the Profit – Episode 11: The Uncharted Path To Successful Reinvention‬

People find it difficult to reinvent themselves. David’s guest, Shawn David Nelson of LoveSac, has done so several times. He’s gone from being a church volunteer in Taiwan, to creating bean bags in his parent’s basement, to opening a chain of furniture stores, to filing for bankruptcy and now becoming the fastest growing furniture retailer in the US.

Newts World Podcast Dinosaurs

Newt’s World – Episode 202: Reimagining Dinosaurs

If the film Jurassic Park was made today, the dinosaurs would have feathers. With a flood of new fossil discoveries and technological innovations, the latest dinosaur discoveries are inspiring paleontologists to rethink much of what we know about them. Newt’s guest is Michael Greshko, science writer at National Geographic.