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Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio and special Guests, Patrick Kennelly and Leo Garcia

Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio and special guest, Kim Hahn

Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio and special guest Hélène Cardona.

Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio

Hear Anna Maria Panici (aka Anna Bliss) LIVE Tonight at 7 PM PST.

Born and raised in Europe, Anna moved to the United States at 13 years old, where she quickly adapted ...

Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio and special guest, Alfred Kendrick

Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio and special guest, Kosta Gara

Frank Joseph on LiFEChanges With Filippo - Monday, November 4, 2013

Was America truly unknown to the outside world until Christopher Columbus "discovered" it in 1492?  Ancient civilizations researcher Frank Joseph reveals fascinating evidence from his new book The Lost Colonies of Ancient America: A Comprehensive Guide to the Pre-Columbian Visitors Who Really Discovered America.

Could a people gifted enough to raise the Great Pyramid 4,000 years ago have lacked the skills necessary to build a ship capable of crossing the Atlantic?

Celeste Yarnall has led a multi-faceted career. She began as a model, spokesperson, and actress fresh out of high school. She was discovered by Rick and Ozzie Nelson while walking past their offices at General Service Studios in Hollywood and appeared in an episode of “Ozzie & Harriet” in 1962. Jerry Lewis personally selected this young beauty casting her as one of the students in "The Nutty Professor." Paramount then cast her in a cameo role in "A New Kind Of Love" with Paul Newman.

Life Changes with Filippo with FIlippo Voltagio and guests of the documentary film, HUMANO - Join me and Alan Stivelman and Ingrid Pokropek

GARY AUSTIN is the Founder and Original Director of The Groundlings, Los Angeles’ premier character-based improvisational theatre company. Gary began his professional career as a performing member of San Francisco’s famed improvisational company, The Committee, where he worked with Second City’s Del Close.