Author Lois Letchford joins the show to discuss her book, "Reversed," which chronicles her family's journey after being told her son was "unteachable" and would never moved past a third grade level of education.
Sen. Greg Dolezal joins the show to discuss the political push to allow parents to send their children to the school of their choice, irrespective of district.
Allison Flicker with Amazon.com joins the show to discuss the joint findings of Amazon and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's recent report, "Unlocking the Digital Potential of Rural America."
David Rubin, American-Israeli political commentator and author of "Trump and the Jews," joins the show to discuss current relations between Washington, D.C., the Israeli state.
Matti Friedman, author and New York Times contributor, joins the show to discuss his new book, "Spires of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel," which examines the found of Israel and the forging of its national identity.
Tim McConnehey with the Independent Book Publishers Association joins the show to discuss Amazon's future offering of more bookstores and various pop-up operations.