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Charlie Dyer is one of America's foremost interviewers and he has been talking to interesting people from all walks of life about the A to Z of what we encounter in everyday life. On Conversations with Charlie Dyer, he speaks with authors, newsmakers, celebrities, business people, journalists, homemakers, hobbyists and many others on just about any fascinating topic you can imagine.

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Charlie Dyer is one of America's foremost interviewers and he has been talking to interesting people from all walks of life about the A to Z of what we encounter in everyday life. On Conversations with Charlie Dyer, he speaks with authors, newsmakers, celebrities, business people, journalists, homemakers, hobbyists and many others on just about any fascinating topic you can imagine.

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Tyler Wetherall

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Tyler Wetherall

    Can you imagine living in thirteen houses and five countries by the time you were nine years old? Even that seems excessive for members of the military. You might think it’s unusual, but you don’t question it too much as a child growing up like that because that’s all you’ve ever known. But, when the authorities show up at your house and you find out your family has been living a lie and your name isn’t even your own, you know something isn’t right. Tyler Wetherall writes about the experience of living life on the run and her drug-smuggling Dad’s attempts to stay one step ahead of the law in No Way Home: A Memoir of Life on the Run. 

    • 21 分鐘
    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Eric Borsuk

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Eric Borsuk

    As a child, Eric Borsuk wanted to be an FBI agent. But, he wound up becoming a criminal instead. Disillusioned with his freshman year of college, along with two of his childhood friends they were determined to escape from their mundane Middle-American existences.  The three hatched a plan to steal millions of dollars’ worth of art work and rare manuscripts from a university museum.  Sounds like something out of a Hollywood heist movie.  Truth, as they say, is stranger than fiction, as you'll read in Eric's book, American Animals: A True Crime Memoir.

    • 20 分鐘
    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Jonathan Hennessey

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Jonathan Hennessey

    In this country’s first two centuries, only three cases brought before the US Supreme Court required an interpretation on the Second Amendment. But over the three decades since, few debates have proven so persistent and so polarizing. On one end of the issue are those who believe that the Second Amendment champions unfettered access to and use of whatever firearms one chooses. On the other are those who believe our founding document ties gun ownership to participation in a militia, and thereby argue it lawful for government to limit firearms in any way it sees fit. But, Jonathan Hennessey argues that both sides are misunderstanding the intentions of the Founding Fathers in his documentary, You Don’t Understand the Second Amendment.
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    • 22 分鐘
    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Ken Jennings

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Ken Jennings

    In 1968, Andy Warhol said, “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” It seems with the endless ways of getting attention these days, particularly in the Internet age with the oversaturation of all things media … everyone is constantly sharing a joke or a funny video or a funny meme. It’s like we’re all obsessed with finding the humor life. Is being funny in one way or another at the heart of how many people are striving to achieve that 15 minutes of fame? Author and Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings says everything is getting funnier in his book Planet Funny: How Comedy Took Over Our Culture.

    • 19 分鐘
    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Kristan Higgins

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Kristan Higgins

    From obsessively taking selfies to tweaking what you look like with filters and apps, it seems that technology has played a role in muddying the waters of what’s acceptable, beautiful and desirable. Not to mention, society’s never-ending struggle with defining what’s too fat, too thin, perfect and problematic is a topic that everyone has an opinion about. Even before anything was available for folks to read, Kristan Higgins’ novel Good Luck With That was causing quite a stir online as she challenged readers to think about their views of weight and body image. 

    • 20 分鐘
    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Shane Snow

    Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Shane Snow

    It’s common knowledge that the best teams are more than just the people that make up those teams but working together in a collaborative way can be very challenging and so often success is eludes those teams. Studies and stats show passionate, hard working people consistently outperform teams, but there are a small number of Dream Teams that buck those trends and manage to pull off amazing things together, well beyond what any single person can do. How can you be a better team player? Is there a secret sauce? Shane Snow, author of Dream Teams: Working Together Without Falling Apart, talks about it on this episode of Conversations.

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