Charles Fishman

Charles Fishman

Biography:

As a reporter, Charles Fishman has tried to get inside organizations, both familiar and secret, and explain how they work. In the course of reporting about water to write The Big Thirst, Fishman has stood at the bottom of a half-million-gallon sewage tank, sampled water directly from the springs in San Pellegrino, Italy, and Poland Spring, Maine, and carried water on his head for 3 km with a group of Indian villagers.

Fishman’s previous book, the New York Times bestseller The Wal-Mart Effect, was the first to crack open Wal-Mart’s wall of secrecy, and has become the standard for understanding Wal-Mart’s impact on our economy and on how we live. Fishman is a former metro and national reporter for the Washington Post, and was a reporter and editor at the Orlando Sentinel and the News & Observer in Raleigh, NC. Since 1996, he has worked for the innovative business magazine Fast Company. Fishman has won numerous awards, including three times receiving UCLA’s Gerald Loeb Award, the most prestigious award in business journalism.

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Past Shows:

  • Inside the Apollo Mission / Hypnotherapy & Souls

    Charles Fishman shared lesser known details on the first Apollo moon mission. Followed by Bryn Blankinship on hypnotherapy and past lives.More »
  • Water Scarcity / Alien Harvesting

    In the first half, journalist Charles Fishman spoke about global water scarcity and how the U.S. is facing a record drought this summer. 2012 saw the worst drought in 60 or 70 years in America, with some $35 billion worth of damage to agriculture. Appearing in the last 90...More »

Last Night

Essenes & Book of Enoch / Angelic Interactions
Essenes & Book of Enoch / Angelic Interactions
Author Dr. Ken Hanson discussed the mysterious sect known as the Essenes and the Book of Enoch. Followed by spiritual teacher Lorna Byrne on how angels guide and support individuals.

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