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PhilaLawyer On Radio

Catch PhilaLawyer’s weekly podcast, Here’s What To Think, with Dr. Rob Dobrenski and Donika Miller.  The show airs each Wednesday, and you can use the player below to download or stream episodes at any time.

Life After Life, June 16
We talk with Brian Kannard, author of Skullduggery, on the various fates that people can meet once they’re dead and buried. Rob and PJ debate music, and PJ scares the hell out of everyone about the economy. www.skullduggerythebook.com

Mental Floss, June 9, 2010
Dr. Rob and our guest, Casey Barbaro, a licensed school guidance counselor, give tips on the healthiest and simplest ways to manage your life.

Happiness Is…, June 23
Gun rights advocate Chris Knox joins us to talk about his book, The Gun Rights War, the current state of arms legislation in the US, and problems with the NRA.

A Bad Idea That Went Well, May 26, 2010
Psychic and author Rebecca Anne LoCicero (www.rebeccaanne.org) joins us to discuss the experience of being psychic, to turn the tables and analyze Dr. Rob for a change, and to confound PJ at every turn. Thanks to the recent Supreme Ruling, there is also a lot of detail about sex crimes.

Asshole 101, May 17, 2010
Chris Illuminati, co-author of Assholeology, joins us to discuss the definition and utility of being an asshole. Dr. Rob delves into the psyche of an asshole, while Chris supplies the data. PJ keeps everyone honest, and Donika gets predictably disgusted. And of course, the obligatory morality tale to close the show and justify taking up your time.

Introducing The Elephant In The Room, May 11
With professional basketball player and author of Can I Keep My Jersey?, Paul Shirley. We’ll use Shirley’s recent essay on Haiti to discuss the rewards and perils of being a contrarian. Paul and Rob will commiserate over losing jobs for speaking their minds. PJ will explore the role of social media in truth telling, and we’ll learn more about Paul’s latest online venture, flipcollective.com.

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