Alan Gurvey interviews some of the country’s most famous lawyers, top legal minds, legal scholars, luminaries of the legal world, politicians, newsmakers, athletes and entertainers on Gurvey's Law on talk radio.
Alan Gurvey interviews some of the country’s most famous lawyers, top legal minds, legal scholars, luminaries of the legal world, politicians, newsmakers, athletes and entertainers on Gurvey's Law on talk radio.
Don't miss Gurvey's Law's final episode of this season when Alan and Michele interview Alan's kids, Hudson and Harper! After an amazing season of guest luminaries, we put a ribbon on the season with a good old-fashioned family values show, getting into the minds of middle schoolers and even letting the middle schoolers interview our hosts. Like Aaron Rodgers, Alan talks about turning his microphone off for good after 14 years on KABC, but still wants to mull the decision over.
On Gurvey’s Law this week, Alan and Michelle welcome world-renowned, sought-after therapist and NY Times best-selling author Terry Real to the show. You don’t want to miss hearing how Terry changes lives and repairs relationships. As an added bonus, Terry is offering our listeners a free course, the “Unstuck Workshop,” for FREE. Here is the link for access: https://terryreal.com/talkradio/
On this special episode of Gurvey’s Law, Alan and Michelle reminisce about this season’s guests. Don’t miss hearing our hosts provide candid reviews of the list of luminaries that have graced the show this season, the good, the bad, and the…funny! Then, Grammy Award-winning producer Drumma Boy joins the show to talk about his extraordinary career and his new documentary with rapper T.I., The Birth of Trap Music.
On this episode of Gurvey’s Law, Alan and Michelle welcome leading California gubernatorial candidate and former Fox News host Steve Hilton. Tune in to hear how Steve handles the fastballs thrown at him, including a question from Alan that he says he has never been asked before. You decide. Is Steve Hilton California's next governor?