Entries by David

Neil Rudenstine – The House of Barnes

David chats with former Harvard President Neil Rudenstine in to chat about his new book The House of Barnes: The Man, The Collection, The Controversy. This book covers the extraordinary and eccentric Albert Barnes. Often lauded as the most successful art collector in history, Barnes’ collection was panned by critics in the early-20th Century for […]

Dan Baum – Gun Guys

As the debate over gun-control heats up, David chats with Dan Baum about his book Gun Guys: A Road Trip. A supporter of gun rights, Baum is a bit of a rarity not because of his views but because he is a liberal Democrat. Rather than making standard party-line arguments, this book points the finger […]

Dave Moody – Surviving Sexual Abuse

David is joined by Dave Moody, founder of C.D. Moody Construction, to talk about his experiences dealing with sexual abuse. Among Moody’s many accomplishments, he has worked on designs for Turner Field, the World of Coke, and the new Falcons stadium. However, he held a secret throughout his successful career. At age 10 Moody was […]

Dan Drollette Jr. – Gold Rush in the Jungle

David is joined by Dan Drollette Jr to chat about his new book Gold Rush in the Jungle. This book, centered in Vietnam, examines many of the former war zones that due to their abandonment have become nature habitats. This are of the world, often referred to as “the lost world” has led to the […]

Sanjay Parekh – Atlanta’s Startup Scene

David speaks with entrepreneur and technologist Sanjay Parekh about Atlanta’s emerging technological startup scene. Parekh’s career as an startup success started in 1999 when he founded the geolocation service Digital Enjoy while still a student at Georgia Tech. Since selling Digital Envoy in 2007, Parekh has dedicated his work to mentoring and guiding startup hopefuls […]

Rabbi Joshua Lesser – DOMA and SCOTUS

David chats with Rabbi Joshua Lesser of Congregation Bet Haverim about the Supreme Court’s recent decision on the Defense of Marriage Act and its consequences on the future of gay marriage. Aside from his work at Congregation Bet Haverim, Lesser has also served on the boards of PFLAG, the Anti-Defamation League, and Hillels of Georgia […]

Dick Lehr- The Trial of Whitey Bulger

David chats with journalist Dick Lehr about the trial of Whitey Bulger. Former Mob boss Bulger was captured two years ago after 16 years on the lam as one of the FBI’s most-wanted. After covering the entire search for Bulger, Dick Lehr is now lucky enough to cover this high-profile trial which features an incredible […]

Khaled Hosseini – And the Mountains Echoed

David is joined by Khaled Hosseini, the best-selling author of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns, to chat about his latest book And The Mountains Echoed. This book explores the many ways in which families nurture, wound, betray, honor, and sacrifice for one another; and how often we are surprised by the actions […]

Larry Colton – Southern League

David chats with former baseball player turned author Larry Colton about his new book Southern League: A True Story of Baseball, Civil Rights, and the Deep South’s Most Compelling Pennant Race. Although Major League Baseball integrated in the late 1940s, minor league (Southern League) baseball remained segregated until 1962. This book tells the story of […]

Kelly Callahan – Guinea Worm Disease

David talks to Kelly Callahan, the Assistant Director of Program Support for the Carter Center Health Programs, talks about her work with the Carter Center in eradicating Guinea Worm Disease. Though the disease is largely unknown to most people, it affected more than 2.5 million people a year at its peak. Now, mostly thanks to […]