DON GRECO: Author- Abramos Gift and Whatever Happened to the Smooth Tongued Cats
Don Greco always dreamed of writing stories. He grew up in Youngstown, Ohio and has lived there his entire life. Had a wonderful career as a fifth grade school teacher, high school geometry teacher and professor of mathematics, all while quietly writing in his spare time. And he's written four books so far. He joins me today to talk about his passion for writing and two of his books, Abramos Gift, a family saga and love story that takes place in Youngstown, Ohio in 1920. And a children's book he's written called Whatever Happened to The Smooth Tongue Cats.
BOBBI REBELL: Flexible financing options for health and wellness not covered by insurance
Bobbi Rebell a certified financial professional and author, has information about what consumers should consider when considering flexible financing options for their health and wellness not covered by insurance.
JOHN MADINGER: Author - Lethal Doses- The Story Behind 'The Godfather of Fentanyl', George Erik Marquardt
John Madinger has dedicated his career to fighting the drug war, serving as a sheriff's deputy, narcotics agent, and special agent with the U.S. Department of the Treasury. His previous works include the memoir "Going Under: Kidnapping, Murder, and a Life Undercover and he joins me today to talk bout his latest book, LETHAL DOSES: The Story Behind 'The Godfather of Fentanyl, delves into the life of George Erik Marquardt.
BARBARA DADDINO: Author- Tesla's Cottage:The Lost History of Tesla at Wardenclyffe
Nikola Tesla: The inventor, the scientist, the visionary, but who really was the man behind it all? When author, Barbara Daddino moves into a Long Island cottage where Nikola Tesla, the visionary once lived, she wanted to know more about the man behind it all. She joins me to talk about her new biography/memoir Tesla's Cottage: The Lost History of Tesla at Wardenclyffe (And How it was Recovered).
PAM SEAGLE: GLOBAL WOMEN"S PROGRAM EXECUTIVE, BANK OF AMERICA
According to a new survey from Quickbooks, for small business owners across the country, the holiday hustle and pressure to make sales is real. In fact, U.S. small business owners may depend on holiday sales to make up at least a third of their annual revenue this year. Business owners across the country have to work extra hard— especially women business owners. Pam Seagle, Global Women's Program Executive at Bank of America, joins me to talk about the challenges that women business owners may be facing this holiday season and how consumers can support women-owned businesses.