Dr. David Wilcox discussed how to navigate our defective healthcare system to prevent it from ripping us off.
Interviews
Linda Olson discusses why telling stories is so important to our society.
Linda Olson is the go-to story expert who helps authors, speakers, and entrepreneurs impact millions with their stories. Her mission is to impact a million people a year with multiple authors in her series, Story Matters!
Arthur Kanegis, David Gallup, Melanie Bennett discuss Ukraine, world governance, & much more.
Makers of “The World is My Country” along with President and General Counsel of the World Service Authority discuss Ukraine, war, world governance, and much more.
Darius Kamali discusses identity politics, woke-ness, Ukraine, and much more.
Darius Kamali is a former analyst with the State Department-supported International Monitor Institute, the visual evidence wing for several tribunals on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.
William Moravits, Professor, ex-cop, and author of The Blue Divide: Policing and Race in America
He is an ex-cop turned professor and author. William Moravits has a message worth listening to about police, race, training, the law, and much more.
Diane Archer discusses saving Medicare from the vultures denying Americans healthcare for a profit.
President of Just Care USA Diane Archer did not mince her words as she explains the attempted destruction of Medicare by corporate America.
Thom Hartmann on the hidden history of Big Brother in America.
Thom Hartmann visited Politics Done Right to discuss his new book “The Hidden History of Big Brother in America: How the Death of Privacy and the Rise of Surveillance Threaten Us and Our Democracy,” which is quite a take on the subject all should read.
Clayvon Harris discusses why urban schools fail, notions she learned teaching in Philly.
Clayvon Harris wrote an insightful first-hand account of the conditions and real-life challenges teachers, and students face on a daily basis.
Evette Avert Herrod discusses the state of the Union Worker Movement
I wanted to know if the power to choose that we see from workers today was permanent. The best person to ask was Evette Avery Herrod, a union activist.
Isaac Saul, founder of Tangle, the newsletter that summarizes best LEFT RIGHT arguments
Isaac Saul is the founder and editor of Tangle, an independent, ad-free, nonpartisan newsletter that has been recognized by The New York Times, Forbes, and Substack as one of the most successful political newsletters on the internet.