I used to listen to this guy years ago, unless I am in a time warp. I though he sounded old then and assumed he went off the air when he died which was over a decade ago. If this is the same guy I am tickled and amazed. He was the Ann Landers of business common sense.
He left my radio markets long before he went off the air. I had no idea. I might have to figure out what a podcast is.
This might be a reach but if you respected your grandfathers opinion you should respect him. From wiki.
"Business ventures
During his radio career Williams spoke frequently about the jobs he held throughout the years. He began by melting down lead pipes into toy soldiers and selling them to other children at the age of 11 during World War II. Later in life, Williams entered a wide variety of business ventures including insurance sales, driving a beer truck, driving a taxi, real estate sales, a flower shop, a barber shop, and several nightclubs. He drove an ice cream truck in New York and was the founder of Lane Robbins, now Oak Crest Day Camp, a private preschool in Somerset, New Jersey. He also spent two terms as mayor of Franklin Township, New Jersey from 1967-1975.[2]
He is currently involved in a florist business and is a board member of a bank.
[edit] Books
America Asks Bruce
House Smart
In Business for Yourself
Protecting your Financial Future (foreword)
The Bruce Williams Source Book
Thanks for Asking