#0870: Amjad Tadros; Tom Cladis; & Stuart Nulman

The Stuph File Program


Amjad Tadros spent 30 years behind the scenes in the Middle East as a producer and fixer for CBS60 Minutes. He’s the author of The Fixer: A Journalist’s Accidental Journey Through The Middle East

We take some time to remember a frequent guest on the program who recently passed away. Journalist & foreign correspondent, Ivor Davis, who has written many books including, The Devil In My Friend, which chronicles the story of a friend who committed murder, The Beatles And Me On Tour: 60th Anniversary Edition & Manson Exposed: A Reporter’s 50-Year Journey into Madness and Murder just to name a few. (There is a very heartwarming tribute to him written by a close friend of 65 years and colleague of his named Norman Giller).

Tom Cladis is the author of the epic fantasy, The Age Of Serpents And Scorpions. It’s his debut novel.

Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week’s reviewed title is Nothing Random by Gayle Feldman (Random House, $54).
You can also read Stuart’s articles in The Main and at BestStory.ca.

This week’s guest slate is presented by Scott Johnson is the founder of Frogpants Studio Podcast Network. He’s also the host of several podcasts, including What Was That Like.  And he was a guest back on show #0618.


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