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- For the book with the same name, see Candid Conversations with Connie (book).
Candid Conversations with Connie is a weekly radio program talk show hosted by Connie Kendall on Kids' Radio. On the show, Connie interviews people and talk about current events. The show premiered on 11/23/1996, and it didn't reappear until four years (exactly 90 episodes) later. The closing part is 'Options around Odyssey' which shows things happening that week.
Guests
- Robert Mitchell: "Dr. Wise"; Novacom's upcoming programming
- Robyn Jacobs: Her career as a lawyer
- Eugene Meltsner: Hand Up
- Whit
- Alex Jefferson and Cal Jordan: Eugene's "secret project" at Campbell County Community College and about Alex's bugs.
- Jared DeWhite: His work at the CIA
- Lawrence Hodges (younger and older): His work at NASA and later at a laundromat
- Harlow Doyle and Wooton Bassett: The true author of PowerBoy
- Tom Riley: The Timothy Center
- Hank Foufou: Foufou's Obedience School
- Max Hampton: a "scoop" (Max trying to tell everyone in town about Trent DeWhite's crush on Mandy Straussberg)
- Olivia Parker
Appearances
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- #367: “The Decision”
- #457: “Opportunity Knocks”
- #458: “Red Herring”
- #483: “Secrets”
- #487: “Plan B, Part 4: Resistance”
- #502: “Live at the 25!”
- #507: “The Benefit of the Doubt”
- #577: “The Business of Busyness”
- #599: “Blood, Sweat, and Fears” (mentioned)
- #602: “Mum’s the Word”
- #630: “Chip Off the Shoulder”
- #638: “The Triangled Web, Part 1”
- #639: “The Triangled Web, Part 2”
- #640: “Rights, Wrongs, and Winners”
- #656: “The Inspiration Station, Part 2”
- “Welcome to Whit's End” (mentioned)
- #669: “Wooton's Broken Pencil Show”
- #713: “Something Old, Something New, Part 1”
- #714: “Something Old, Something New, Part 2”
- #775: “Take It on Trust”
- #779: “A Big Commitment”
- #782: “Let’s Get Together”
- #846: “The Last Straw”
- #906: “Unrelatable”