In the second hour we hear from well-known editor, writer and public speaker with a distinguished career in American journalism. Ed Klein tells us more about his new book, Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary.
In the second hour we hear from well-known editor, writer and public speaker with a distinguished career in American journalism. Ed Klein tells us more about his new book, Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary.
HOST
Kerby Anderson
Host — Point of View
Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (governm...
GUESTS
Dr. John Trent
President and Founder — field_542d8190101fc
Dr. John Trent is President and Founder of StrongFamilies.com. He is also one of the founders of Leading From Your Strengths and Insights International, creators of the Leading From Your Strengths on...
Dr. John Trent is President and Founder of StrongFamilies.com. He is also one of the founders of Leading From Your Strengths and Insights International, creators of the Leading From Your Strengths online strengths assessment used across the country to build strong family relationships as well as strong ministry and workplace teams. Dr. Trent has authored and co-authored more than 20 books, including seventeen that have won writing awards, like the million selling book, The Blessing. He has been married to his wife, Cynthia, for 30 years. They have two grown daughters and live in Scottsdale, Arizona
Ed Klein
Author | Speaker | Journalist — field_542d8190101fc
Edward Klein is a well-known editor, writer and public speaker with a distinguished career in American journalism. After serving an apprenticeship as a copy boy for the New York Daily News, he wen...
Edward Klein is a well-known editor, writer and public speaker with a distinguished career in American journalism. After serving an apprenticeship as a copy boy for the New York Daily News, he went on to earn a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, which awarded him a traveling fellowship to Japan. There, he learned to speak Japanese and traveled throughout Asia as a foreign correspondent for United Press International. Upon his return to New York, he joined Newsweek, where he became foreign editor and then assistant managing editor with jurisdiction over foreign and military affairs. From Newsweek, he joined The New York Times. As editor in chief of The New York Times Magazine, he led this flagship publication of the Sunday Times to new heights of public interest and editorial excellence. During his editorship, The New York Times Magazine won the first Pulitzer Prize in its history. Since leaving The Times, Edward Klein has written many articles for Vanity Fair and other national magazines. For Parade, he wrote “Walter Scott’s Personality Parade,” the most widely read column in the English language. His nonfiction books have all appeared on The New York Times Best Seller List. They include: The Truth About Hillary; Katie: The Real Story; Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died; The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House; and Blood Feud: The Clintons Vs. The Obamas. His latest book is Unlikeable: The Problem With Hillary.
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