Channel 3 — October 29, 2025
Today’s featured interview:
Lyla
Yastion
speaking about “My Years as an Alzheimer's Caregiver: transcending loss by nurturing spirit”
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Marty
Martin
speaking about “FARMERVILLE EPISODE 1: Till Those Cows Come Home”
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Carolyn
Larkin
Taylor, M.D.
speaking about “Whispers of the Mind: A Neurologist's Memoir”
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Elisabeth
Haggblade
speaking about “Trauterose: Growing Up in Postwar Munich”
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Ila France
Porcher
speaking about “The Five Star Bears”
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Kent
Priore
speaking about “The Monsters Among Us”
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John
Crippen
speaking about “Ranger The Bodacious Beach Dog”
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Nicholas
Anderson
speaking about “NOC Three Times: Knock-On Effect ”
"Due to censorship restrictions, a veteran of Britain’s MI6 intelligence service tells a fictionalized version of his covert action experiences" Publishers Weekly
In my days there were five classified UK Eyes Only security clearance levels. The higher you went up the secrecy ladder, the less people knew about you... I held the highest security clearance level a British intelligence officer could reach. This book, the third in the NOC Trilogy covers my last five years in the field being in charge of the 'uncammo' (not in uniform) unit of the special forces, 2003-2007, which encompassed the Iraqi War and being in the field in Afghanistan, Somalia and The Yemen, among others.
For obvious reasons I must remain anonymous. I am a British citizen and a 20-year veteran of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). I did three tours of duty, first serving in 1971-1983. I was recalled into active duty in 1992-1993 and 2003-2007, and volunteered for one more operation in 2008 after retirement. Since that time I have been granted political asylum in France, where I now reside.
The first two books are: “NOC - Non-Official Cover: British Secret Operations and NOC Twice: More UK Non-Official Cover Operations.
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Jody
Sharpe
speaking about “Summer of Angels”
Meteorologist and psychic, Gayle Force proves a force to be reckoned with as she moves back to her beloved Mystic Bay, California. While sleeping an angel sent her a vision in a dream of a future event. Gayle realizes she must use her intuition to save an old man from drowning. But who is this old man? With the help of intuitive attorney, Alex Kinght, she finds they are caught in the middle of a future crime.
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Steve
Bassett
speaking about “French Kiss How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War”
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Keith
Thorn
speaking about “She's Not Just Along For The Ride: She's My Biggest Fan”
They say life is a journey, but it becomes a true adventure when you find someone who not only rides shotgun but cheers you on at every turn. In She's Not Just Along For the Ride: A Journey With My Biggest Fan, Keith Thorn invites readers into a soulful, humorous, and heart-filled memoir-turned-travelogue of love, second chances, and the beauty of shared roads. From the palm-lined coast of Port Isabel to the sun-drenched beaches of South Padre Island, every stop tells a story—of laughter echoing over poolside chats, of slow dances under Texas skies, of RV mishaps turned into memories, and of quiet moments that say more than words ever could. But above all, it’s a tribute to Melody—the woman who chose not just to come along but to believe in the dream, the writer, and the man at the wheel. This is a book for anyone who’s ever found love later in life, for winter wanderers, and for those who know that the best journeys are shared.
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James
Vogelzang
speaking about “Come and See: An Invitation to Reclaim Your Life's Balance”
Come and See is not a self-help book—just the opposite. It is an invitation to consider a solution that demands: no achievements, striving, or, performance hurdles. The book explores: a) taking charge of the regrets from your past, b) healing from emotional and spiritual disillusionment, c) the power of forgiveness—for yourself and others. This book offers you a solution to the emotional vertigo you are feeling but cannot identify. Come and See proposes a cure that is candid, somewhat uncomfortable and quite possible scary. This book does not preach, judge, or emotionally manipulate, but rather, respectfully proposes a surprising solution to women’s disequilibrium allowing grace and forgiveness to be felt again…or perhaps for the first time.