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The Schilling Show 5/11/18 Hour 2: Cynthia Hash and Capt. Bob Abbot, Dr. Derryck Greene, Devin Thorpe

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The Schilling Show 5/11/18 Hour 2: Cynthia Hash and Capt. Bob Abbot, Dr. Derryck Greene, Devin Thorpe

Cynthia Hash, from Mitchell Hash Foundation, with a special request to help walking Marine Terry Sharp with accommodations for his trip to DC walking on foot.

Capt. Bob Abbot, host of Coming Home Well on WINA, shares details on Seas the Day, an event for veterans and their families to spend the day outside.

John Tamny, director for The Center for Economic Freedom and Freedomworks, discusses the fear of changing your job landscape, the threat of robots, and more from the author of The End of Work: Why Your Passion Can Become Your Job.

Political commentator, writer, and a member of Project 21, Dr. Derryck Greene explains about the “Blueprint for a Better Deal for Black America”, black males and employment, and policy proposals.

Devin Thorpe, bestselling author and Forbes columnist, analyzes the demographic profile of retiring Americans moving abroad.

All this and more in hour two on a Freaky and Free Phone Friday of The Schilling Show!

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