Wgtd's The Morning Show With Greg Berg

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One-of-a-kind interviews with locally and nationally-renowned authors, regional newsmakers, opinion leaders, educators, performers, athletes, and other intriguing members of the community.

Episodes

  • 11/21/24 Robert Creamer: "Nuts and Bolts"

    21/11/2024 Duration: 46min

    We talk with Robert Creamer, who has worked on a wide variety of political campaigns over the last half century, about his new book "Nuts and Bolts: The Formula for Progressive Electoral Success." We spend a few minutes looking back on former president Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris and some of the reasons for it.

  • 11/20/24 "True Raiders"

    20/11/2024 Duration: 47min

    Brad Ricca, author of "True Raiders: The Untold Story of the 1909 Expedition to find the legendary Ark of the Covenant."

  • 11/19/24 Dr. Art Cyr

    19/11/2024 Duration: 44min

    Dr. Art Cyr joins us for his monthly visit to the program. He offers his thoughts on what he believes are some mistakes made by the Kamala Harris campaign - the significance of NATO in its 75th anniversary year - and talks about the new leader of the conservative party in Britain, the first black person to hold that position.

  • 11/18/24 Lois Van Dahm

    18/11/2024 Duration: 16min

    In memory of Lois Van Dahm, who passed away earlier this month: This is a conversation that Lois and her husband Tom wanted to have with me about how they were taken in by somebody who - over the phone - pretended to be their grandson, begging for emergency financial assistance. They thought that by sharing their story, it might serve as a helpful cautionary tale for others. It struck me as an extraordinarily generous thing for them to do. (Part two of today's program featured an excerpt from a 2001 interview with the late Norm McPhee, longtime director of the Racine Theater Guild. That interview was shared in its entirety on the podcast this past Saturday, November 16th.)

  • 11/17/24 Polio

    17/11/2024 Duration: 16min

    From 2006 - David M. Oshinsky, author of "Polio: An American Story"

  • 11/16/24 From the archives: Norm McPhee (2001)

    16/11/2024 Duration: 01h01min

    Norm McPhee, managing and artistic director of the Racine Theater Guild from 1969 to 2001, passed away on November 3rd at the age of 88. In his memory, we are replaying this Morning Show conversation recorded in the spring of 2001, right around the time of his retirement. Later this month, we will be airing a tribute to Norm McPhee in which a number of people who collaborated with him at the guild will share reminiscences about him.

  • 11/15/24 John Feinstein: "The Ancient 8" (The Ivy League)

    15/11/2024 Duration: 48min

    Acclaimed sportswriter John Feinstein talks about his most recent book, "The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today." Also, from the archives, Don Snyer talks about his memoir "Walking with Jack: A Father's Journey to Become His Son's Caddie."

  • 11/14/24 Deer Hunting in Wisconsin

    14/11/2024 Duration: 46min

    Kailyn Palomares's November visit to the Morning Show features Marty Johnson from the Wisconsin DNR. He is senior wildlife biologist at Richard Bong State Recreational Area in Kansasville. We talk about hunting in Wisconsin - the ways in which hunting is regulated - how hunting is an important means for managing wildlife populations - and other related topics.

  • 11/13/24 "The Forbidden Garden" and Curzio Caravati

    13/11/2024 Duration: 48min

    Simon Parkin, author of "The Forbidden Garden- The Botanists of Besieged Leningrad and their Impossible Choice." This is an amazing story from World War Two concerning the Plant Institute in Leningrad and how the staff there valiantly safeguarded the archive of seeds from being plundered during the Siege of Leningrad. We follow up with Curzio Caravati, founder of KUFI Farm. (KUFI stands for Kenosha Urban Farming Institute.)

  • 11/11/24 For Veteran's Day: Craig Birkholz and Gay Birkholz

    11/11/2024 Duration: 56min

    For Veteran's Day- I am sharing an interview that I recorded back in December 2003 with Craig Birkholz, a corporal in the U.S. Army who at the time was stationed in Iraq as a member of the military police ... and his mother, Gay Birkholz. Corporal Birkholz survived his deployment in the Middle East, but tragically, he was killed in the line of duty as a police officer in Fond du Lac in 2011. This interview is being shared on the podcast with the kind and generous permission of his mother.

  • 11/10/24 "The Last Innocents"

    10/11/2024 Duration: 01h16min

    From 2017 - Michael Leahy, author of "The Last Innocents: The Collison of the Turbulent Sixties and the Los Angeles Dodgers."

  • 11/9/24 Leonardo's Legacy

    09/11/2024 Duration: 44min

    From 2010 - Stefan Klein, author of "Leonard's Legacy: How Da Vinci Reimagined the World."

  • 11/8/24 "Football for a Buck" (the USFL)

    08/11/2024 Duration: 30min

    From the archives: Jeff Pearlman, author of "Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL." By the way, Donald Trump figures in this story.

  • 11/8/2024 "The Playbook"

    08/11/2024 Duration: 17min

    Gary E. Parker talks about his newest novel "The Playbook" - which tells the story of a woman who is a high school football coach - and the intriguing and unlikely friendship that develops between two quarterbacks on the team.

  • 11/7/24 Political Science Professor Jeffrey Roberg

    07/11/2024 Duration: 47min

    We talk politics and recap the results of the presidential election with Dr. Jeffrey Roberg, Professor of Political Science at Carthage College .... and two students in his Campaigns and Elections course, Kaeleen Smith and Lorin Bucur.

  • 11/6/24 Jon Meachem - "The Soul of America"

    06/11/2024 Duration: 20min

    From 2018- Historian and best-selling author Jon Meachem talks about his book "The Soul of America: The Battle for our Better Angels." It is tempting to say that America has never been more divided than it is right now- but in the book, he discusses how bitterly divided our nation has been at many points in its history.... and that division and conflict have been a part of our democracy right from the beginning.

  • 11/5/24 Intimate Conversations: Face-to-Face with Matchless Musicians

    05/11/2024 Duration: 48min

    We speak with Larry Ruttman, a 93-year-old attorney based in Boston who has developed a great love of classical music. His latest book is "Intimate Conversations: Face-to-Face with Matchless Musicians," a collection of interviews he was privileged to conduct with an array of fine performers, composers and conductors such as violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, mezzo soprano Susan Graham, and composer Matthew Aucoin.

  • 11/4/24 A Question of Paternity

    04/11/2024 Duration: 40min

    Investigative reporter David Tereshchuk discusses his deeply personal memoir "A Question of Paternity: My Life as an Unaffiliated Reporter." The book is actually about his quest to learn the identity of his father.

  • 11/3/24 Night Circus: A Novel

    03/11/2024 Duration: 24min

    From 2011- Erin Morgenstern, author of "Night Circus: A Novel."

  • 11/2/24 The Forbidden Bookshelf

    02/11/2024 Duration: 47min

    From 2015- Mark Crispin Miller, a professor of media at NYU, talks about his internet project through Open Media called The Forbidden Bookshelf, which makes availability an array of controversial books that have either been suppressed or banned outright. The conversation includes a thought-provoking discussion about the notion of free expression of ideas and how limited it often is.

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