Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Girl Scout Cookies
Timothy Winkle, curator for Smithsonian Institution, joined John Carney on the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scout Cookies to talk about them.
Timothy Winkle, curator for Smithsonian Institution, joined John Carney on the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scout Cookies to talk about them.
Jay Kanzler, attorney for Ferguson Market & Liquor, joined John Carney to dispute the claims made in the new Mike Brown documentary about what happened in the store.
Comedian Paul Provenza joined John Carney to talk about his new documentary “Dying Laughing” in which he talks about the art of stand-up comedy.
Allison Schrager, economist and reporter at Quartz, joined John Carney to talk about her plan to end Daylight Savings.
Congressman John Shimkus joined John Carney to talk about the new Healthcare Bill presented by the Republicans. Congressman Shimkus also talked about President Donald Trump becoming president.
Comedian, Henry Phillips, joined John Carney to talk about his new movie “Punching Henry.”
Ali Velshi, business correspondent for MSNBC, joined John Carney to talk about why the Republican’s health care plan is awful for the american people.
Paula Poundstone is most famous for her work on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me. Paula joined John Carney to talk about her upcoming performance at the Sheldon Concert Hall on March 25th.
Kristina Schmidt, the Special Agent in Charge of the Secret Service in St. Louis, joined John Carney to talk about what “Motion Picture” money is and how it came about. This “Motion Picture” money is counterfeit money.
Jerry Mathers is most famous for his role as Beaver Cleaver in the hit sitcom “Leave It To Beaver.” He joined John Carney to talk about always being remembered for that role and how that effected the rest of his career.