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The Grandmothers Who Defied a Dictatorship to Find Their Grandchildren with Haley Cohen Gilliland

What happens when a group of grandmothers challenges a brutal dictatorship—and wins? In this episode, Haley Cohen Gilliland, journalist and director of the Yale Journalism Initiative, recounts the extraordinary true story behind her book A Flower Traveled in My Blood. She reveals ...  Show more

Brad Meltzer on The Viper, Witness Protection, and Starting Over

Brad Meltzer joins Guy Kawasaki to discuss his latest thriller, The Viper, and the real-world research behind it—from America’s most secretive funeral home to the hidden realities of witness protection. They dive into the meaning of pentimento, why rough drafts shape masterpieces ...  Show more

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