Sam Rohrer of the American Pastors Network discusses the findings of a recent survey that shows that many Americans worry more about their reputations that their conscience.
Diver and photographer, Brian Skerry, talks about what it's like to swim with sharks. Skerry shares stories about putting together his book "Shark" which is filled with stunning photos of Skerry interacting with these powerful predators.
Derek Gilbert, host of SkyWatch TV, answers this question with his new book "The Great Inception" which he took time to discuss with WDUN's Bill and Joel.
There's an easy way to recognize military past and present thanks to Unite the USA. Stacie Stoelting explains who to be part of "Operation Honor Heroes".
Jonathan Goldsmith (aka Dos Equis Most Interesting Man in the World) joins North Georgia's most interesting morning show to share stories from his memoir "Stay Interesting".
Annabelle Gurwitch shares amusing stories of her family in "Wherever You Go, There They Are". You're likely to see some of your relatives in her narrative.
Souad Mekhennet's new book "I Was Told to Come Alone" chronicles her work in covering terrorists including being first journalist to identify "Jihad John". Her work often finds her interviewing terrorists on their turf at great risk to her own safety.
Jamie Lord of the Georgia Center for Opportunity shares the GCO's grading of the recent state legislative session concerning school choice legislation. You can see the report here http://georgiaopportunity.org/.
Those continuing to leak information from Trump administration risk prosecution as felons. Rachel Alexander, former prosecutor and writer with "The Stream", talks about how to track the leakers and the charges they could face.
Harry Wedewer share the incredible story of his father, Don, and how his injuries from WWII did not stop him from continuing to fight for others upon his return.