
A sort of reality series for thinkers, One on One offers viewers the opportunity to experience a wide-ranging, high-level dialogue on a variety of subjects.
Episodes include conversations with the following guests:
Deepak Chopra — Episode #101:
No stranger to PBS viewers and the founder of the Chopra Center in Carlsbad, California, Deepak Chopra has appeared in many PBS specials and has touched millions with his written works such as The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success and The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire. 
Joseph Amato — Episode #102:
Joseph Amato has a taste for local history and laments the dwindling of provincial uniqueness. He is the principal founder of the Society for Local and Regional History as well as a Professor of Rural and Regional Studies at Southwest State University. His many books include Rethinking Home: A Case for Writing Local History. 
William L. Fox — Episode #103:
The preeminent author on the cultural geography of the American Southwest and writer of many books of poetry, criticism, nonfiction and drama, William L. Fox is now writing about scientific and artistic images of the Antarctic. 
Rabbi Irving "Yitz" Greenberg — Episode #104:
An ordained Orthodox rabbi and a Harvard Ph.D., Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg is the president of Jewish Life Network/Steinhardt Foundation. His most recent book is For The Sake Of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter Between Judaism and Christianity. 
Judge Brent Adams — Episode #105:
Washoe County, NV District Court Judge Brent Adams has a long resume of impressive credentials, but his visit to One on One does not necessarily reflect his field of study or his professional accomplishments. Judge Adams underwent a fundamental personal transformation in recent years and tells Clay about it. 
Anchee Min — Episode #106:
Born and raised in Communist China, Anchee Min was taught to be loyal to Mao from childhood before an incredible chain of events led her to her life as a best-selling author in America. She tells her fascinating story to Clay in this episode's conversation. 
Garrison Keillor — Episode #107:
Most well-known as the creator of "A Prairie Home Companion", Garrison Keillor visits with Clay. Keillor has been involved with the popular radio show for most of the last thirty years, and in addition has written a number of books for both adults and children. 
Dr. Timothy Brown — Episode #108:
Dr. Timothy Brown is the Chair of International Studies at Sierra Nevada College and a Research fellow at the world renowned Hoover Institution of Stanford University. His 47 years of international experience as a Marine, diplomat and scholar make him a fascinating subject for One on One. 
Luis Rodriguez — Episode #109:
Born on the border and raised in Los Angeles, Luis Rodriguez joined a gang at age eleven and dropped out of high school at fifteen. Soon after, he was homeless and eventually arrested for numerous crimes. So how did he become a prolific and respected writer and poet? Clay Jenkinson finds out during this show's conversation.
David Gergen — Episode #110:
Best known to PBS viewers from his appearances on The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, David Gergen has served as an adviser to four Presidents: Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. Gergen currently serves as editor-at-large at U.S. News & World Report and is a professor and the director of the Center for Public Leadership at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. 
Gary Schroen — Episode #111:
Gary Schroen served for over 30 years as CIA executive and fields operations officer. Fluent in both Farsi and Dari, with special expertise in Iran , Saudi Arabia , the Gulf, Pakistan , and Afghanistan , Schroen led a distinguished career and became one of the most decorated officers in the history of CIA. Since his retirement retired in November 2001, he has become an author and is on contract as a Senior Research Analyst for the CIA. 
Salem Ludwig — Episode #112:
His name may not be familiar, but chances are you’ve seen Salem Ludwig on stage, screen, or television. An actor for 70 years who continues to work today, Ludwig has worked with such notables as Method founder Lee Strasberg and director Elia Kazan. A veteran of the blacklist in the 50s, Ludwig tells Clay of his experiences. 
Toni Tennille — Episode #113:
Grammy winning singer Toni Tennille is probably best known for her pop hits with husband Daryl Dragon in the 1970s, but many enjoy her shift toward standards and classics. Beyond her many gold and platinum albums, she is a noted conversationalist, and shows that by joining Clay in this episode. 
