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Latino Cinema's Legacy: Alex Fumero Discusses 'More Than a Movie'
"I decided in that moment I was either going to become the leader of an elaborate organized crime family or go into Hollywood. And I chose the dirtier path."Welcome Alex Fumero:Were joined on the Starline by an Emmy-nominated producer, writer and podcast
Radhi Devlukia on "A Really Good Cry"
"Having these intimate moments of conversation with people not only brings you closer, because it allows you to exchange your heart and tell people how you're feeling, but it also helps you to process it with somebody else."Welcome Radhi Devlukia: We’re j
Peter S. Goodman on "How the World Ran Out of Everything"
"The supply chain is a modern miracle, and most of the time, it works incredibly well. But for years, there have been vulnerabilities."Welcome Peter S Goodman:Were joined on the Starline by a talented author and journalist who has covered technology, Asi
Mark Greaney Talks "Sentinel"
"The more that you understand your villain's plan or your villain, what your villains want, the better your story is going to end up being."Welcome Mark Greaney: Were joined on the Starline by New York Times Bestselling author. Creator of the Gray Man se
RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil's on their book "JFK Jr. An Intimate Oral Biography"
"My favorite memory was probably when we were in the office... just sitting around talking about ideas for the magazine, shooting the breeze, and making jokes."Welcome RoseMarie Terenzio and Liz McNeil:We’re joined on the Starline by a woman who specializ
Elizabeth Shue on "The Good Half"
"I feel like acting sometimes is like a therapy session. When you go through all the different characters you play and how you connect to them and learn about yourself."Welcome Elisabeth Shue:Were joined on the Starline by an Academy Award nominee, actre
Family First: Jason Butler Harner Talks 'Edge of Everything'
"You just really jump in with your first instincts and you trust yourself and you try to get out of your own way, if that makes any sense, you know?"Welcome Jason Butler Harner:Were joined on the Starline by an actor youve seen in Ozark, Ray Donovan
Scott Weinberger on the Apollo Gym Murders
"To see that people were afraid to come forward 37 years ago because he and his partner still had a lot of tentacles outside of the police force, and, was a dangerous individual, and people were afraid to come forward.""When we knocked on those doors 37 y
Unmasking Justice: Carole Fisher on "The Girlfriends, Our Lost Sister"
"We were just kind of sleuth detectives doing the right thing and coming together from the west coast to the family on the east coast to bring justice to Gail Katz." - Carole FisherWelcome Carole Fisher:We’re joined on the Starline by the president of the
Tu Lam on Embracing "The Way of the Ronin"
"Defeat is only experience gained."Welcome Tu Lam:Were joined on the Starline by a retired Sergeant Major, who escaped communism, fought underground matches, decorated Green Beret and author. His book The Way of Rnin: Defying the Odds on Battlefields,