
Conversations with Allan Wolper Podcast
1) Joanna Wolper's The Man Who Could Be Santa
Joanna Wolper, an Emmy Award winning writer and documentary filmmaker, has uncovered the true identity of Santa Claus. She writes about her discovery in a children's book called The Man Who Could Be S...Show More
2) Arthur Browne: From Copy Boy at The Daily News to Editor-in-Chief and Publisher
In 1973, Arthur Browne became a copy boy at the Daily News. Now 44 years later he is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of New York City’s home town newspaper. In the past four decades, Browne has cove...Show More
Arthur Browne: From Copy Boy at The Daily News to Editor-in-Chief and Publisher
30:24 | Nov 30th, 2017
3) Red Hat on the River: Restaurateurs Feed The Senses
Bill and Hillary Clinton celebrated their birthdays there. Former New York Yankee baseball great Bernie Williams often stops by and bestselling author James Paterson made Jimmy Parker and Red Hat on t...Show More
4) Helen Benedict: Sexual Assault in The Military and Rape on College Campuses
Helen Benedict is a professor in The Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, a writer, and a journalist, whose work has won the attention and admiration of both the Pentagon and the Whit...Show More
Helen Benedict: Sexual Assault in The Military and Rape on College Campuses
29:58 | Sep 21st, 2017
5) Dr. Michael Crane: Treating 9/11 First Responders
Dr. Michael Crane treats the selfless 911 responders who came to New York City from all over America to help the victims of the horrific attack on the World Trade Center that cost 2996 people their li...Show More
6) Aracelis Lucero: Mexican Children and Deportation
Aracelis Lucero was born and raised in the South Bronx, won a scholarship to Middlebury College, received a Masters Degree in International Affairs from Columbia University and became a Wall Street ex...Show More
7) Layla Fanucci: Music Teacher To International Art Sensation
For 25 years, Layla Fanucci, taught music at St. Helena Catholic School in California. But her life turned around when she bought paint and an art board at a Ben Franklin arts and crafts store. Today,...Show More
8) Lisa Bloom: Civil Rights Lawyer, TV Legal Analyst
Lisa Bloom is an activist civil rights attorney who has won a national reputation by representing clients whose cases are on the cutting edge of woman’s issues. She appears on The Today Show, MSNBC, T...Show More
9) V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai: The Controversial Inventor of EMAIL
V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai received a United States Copyright in 1982 crediting him with being The Inventor of EMAIL, a title he earned as a 14-year-old research scholar at the University of Medicine and De...Show More
10) Gregory Pardlo : “Different Kind Of Derek Jeter” of Poetry
The Poetry Foundation calls Gregory Pardlo, winner of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, “a different kind of Derek Jeter.” Pardlo is the second African American male poet to win the Pulitzer and the...Show More