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Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio is coming to you from The Hilton Resort, Huntington Beach, California.
With more than 8.5 miles of uninterrupted beaches, “Surf City, USA,” represents the quintessential laid-back, Southern California beach community.
Learn more on Peter’s radio show this weekend, and check back on Monday for the podcast. Featured guests include:
Peter returns to his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin – Madison, just in time for the big game against Michigan. On Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, he was live from Camp Randall Stadium as the Badgers and the Wolverines faced off. Featured guests from the first hour of the show include:
Scott McCartney, “The Middle Seat” columnist for the Wall Street Journal and author of The Wall Street Journal Guide to Power Travel, talking about a recent “travel junkie” field trip to meet executives, pilots and mechanics at four airlines around the world.
Barry Alvarez, University of Wisconsin athletic director, sharing the strategies behind the University’s remarkable sports track record, with a combined 12 team national titles and 23 conference regular season or tournament crowns during his tenure.
Simon Cooper, president and COO of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, revealing his biggest pet peeves about airlines, and the difference between flying in the U.S. versus Europe and Asia.
UW-Madison, Badger Athletics & Frequent Flier Pet Peeves - Hour 1 - PGW Radio: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Peter returns to his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin – Madison, just in time for the big game against Michigan. On Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, he was live from Camp Randall Stadium as the Badgers and the Wolverines faced off.
Featured guests from the second hour of the show include:
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, sharing his initiatives to move the state forward with job growth, expanded access to health care, and increasing clean energy.
Jonathan Tisch, chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels, discussing the new generation of mobile travel applications and how travelers are responding.
Marsh Shapiro, University of Wisconsin alumnus and owner of long-time campus favorite, the Nitty Gritty restaurant, talking about the city’s hidden gems and how the Nitty Gritty became Madison’s Official Birthday Place.
Kerry Sanders, NBC News Correspondent, reporting on the eco-initiatives and community preservation in luxury properties like the Inn at Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina.
Gov. Jim Doyle's Wisconsin, Eco-Travel and Local Secrets in Madison - Hour 2 - PGW Radio: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Peter returns to his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin – Madison, just in time for the big game against Michigan. On Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, he was live from Camp Randall Stadium as the Badgers and the Wolverines faced off. Featured guests from the third hour of the show include:
Dan Hanrahan, president and CEO of Celebrity Cruises and a Madison native, sharing his insider perspective on both his home city and the cruising industry today.
Stephen Perrine, editor of Children’s Health, editor-at-large for Men’s Health magazine, and author of the upcoming book, New American Diet: Yes, You Can Change the World and It Starts With Changing Your Body, spilling groundbreaking secrets to weight loss … including supposedly healthy foods that may be making your fatter.
Shane O’Flaherty, president and CEO of the prestigious New Forbes Travel Guides, formerly Mobil Travel Guide, revealing which hotels, restaurants and spas were crowned with the coveted four- and five-star awards.
Peter returned to his alma mater at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this weekend, broadcasting his radio show live from Camp Randall Stadium.
Madison is consistently ranked as one of the most livable places in America, so we talked to the locals to learn about some of their favorite spots in the city.