Nick from The St Paul Filmcast and The Green Way Interview with Billy Dees
This episode is an interview with Nick Palodichuk from the St Paul Filmcast Podcast and the author of a new comic book titled, "The Green Way."

This episode is an interview with Nick Palodichuk from the St Paul Filmcast Podcast and the author of a new comic book titled, "The Green Way."
This podcast interview is with Lee Gaitan, the author of the new book, “Lite Whines and Laughter Mild Rants and Musings on the Mundane.” Lee Gaitan is an award-winning author of two books including the Amazon number one bestseller, “My Pineapples Went to Houston--Finding Humor in my Dashed Hopes, Broken Dreams and Plans Gone Outrageously Awry.”
This podcast deals heavily with the subject of mental illness and fighting stigma. We have two interviews on tap for you in this episode. First, we talk with Michael B. Solomon who is the subject and one of the authors of “It Comes from Within: Living with Bipolar Illness.” The book was co-written with Gloria Hochman. Second, we talk with Kay Raga representing the NAMI (National Association on Mental Illness) organization.
This podcast is an interview with Jeff "SKI" Kinsey from Agile Audio Dashboards about custom Alexa skills and the overall importance of voice in the very near future regarding how we interact with the internet. The episode is geared for B2B, however, the basic concepts of what is coming in terms of technology should be of interest to almost everyone.
This podcast is an interview with Dorothy Rosby. Dorothy is the author of “I Used to Think I Was Not that Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better,” who refers to the book as the book for people who read self-improvement books and never get any better. She also is the author of “I Didn’t Know You Could Make Birthday Cake from Scratch, Parenting Blunders from Cradle to Empty Nest.”
This podcast is an interview with Brian Kiley who is the author of, "The Astounding Misadventures of Rory Collins." Brian has been a staff writer for Conan O’Brien for 23 years and been nominated for 16 Emmy Awards one of which he won in 2007. He has appeared numerous times on the David Letterman show, Late Night with Conan and four times on the Tonight Show.
This podcast is an interview with Cathy Sikorski, the author of "Who Moved My Teeth?" Cathy infuses the right amount of humor and lightheartedness into such topics as powers of attorney, advanced directives, managing medical bills and many other subjects.
This podcast is an interview with authors Molly Stevens and Perry Block covering largely the subject of baby boomers in contemporary society.
This podcast episode is an interview with Ron Neumer who is the author of, “Once in a While in Philadelphia.”
This podcast is an interview with Leslie Handler, the author of "Rats, Mice, and Other Things You Can’t Take to the Bank."
This podcast is an interview with Perry Block, the author of "Nouveau Old, Formerly Cute."
This podcast is an interview with Jim Corbett and Tim Jones who are the authors of, "I am So Sick of White Guys" available on Amazon.
This podcast is an interview with Molly Stevens, the author of "Boomer on the Ledge."
This podcast is an interview with Roger Hollis, the author of the book the "Running Log."
This podcast is an interview with Ginny Simon about freelance writing. Ginny Simon is the author of "Getting Started in Freelance Writing."
This podcast is an interview with Mary Farr, the author of "If I Could Mend Your Heart."
This is an interview with Wil 3 about his book "Heartly God?" available on Amazon.
This podcast discusses Memorial Day and my father.
This podcast talks about why lip syncing is used especially for short promotional performances.
This podcast is an interview with a 40 year veteran of the U.S. Navy and discusses his life experience in service to the country.
This podcast is a commentary about the Confederate Flag and how the legacy of the South relates to modern times.
This podcast discusses the classification of competitive cheerleading as a sport and misconceptions about cheering.