Synopsis
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
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8/6/24 Alexander at the End of the World
06/08/2024 Duration: 47minRachel Kousser, author of "Alexander at the End of the World: The Forgotten Final Years of Alexander the Great."
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8/5/24 "Sudden Courage"
05/08/2024 Duration: 48minIn honor of the Olympics underway in Paris, France- we are replaying this conversation with Ronald C. Rosbottom, author of 'Sudden Courage: Youth in France Confront the Germans, 1940-1945" .... in which he talks about some of the courageous and inventive ways in which young people in France sought to resist the Nazis during World War Two.
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8/4/24 Game Six
04/08/2024 Duration: 29minFrom 2009 - Mark Frost, author of 'Game Six: Cincinnati, Baton, and the 1975 World Series- The Triumph of America's Pastime."
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8/3/24 Words in a French LIfe
03/08/2024 Duration: 29minIn honor of the Olympics currently underway in Paris, France- we replay this 2007 interview with Kristin Espinasse, author of 'Words in a French Life: Lessons in Love and Language from the South of France."
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8/2/24 Beyond Baseball's Color Barrier
02/08/2024 Duration: 45minRocco Constantino talks about his book "Beyond Baseball's Color Barrier: The Story of African Americans in Major League Baseball- Past, Present and Future."
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8/1/24 Racine Starving Artist Fair
01/08/2024 Duration: 46minWe speak with Sue Smith and Jayne Herring, two members of the Racine Art Guild, about the group's annual Starving Artist Fair, which is coming up this Sunday, 9 am to 4 pm, on the grounds of the DeKoven Center. Sue is president of the Racine Art Guild- Jayne is a member and the coordinator of the fair. 130 artists will be showing their work.
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7/31/24 Carthage Theater Trip to NYC
31/07/2024 Duration: 48minWe talk about an amazing Carthage theater trip to NYC that occurred earlier this summer. We speak with Herschel Kruger and Maureen Kruger, two members of the theater faculty who chaperoned the trip- and Maria Romero and Lorelai Amborn, 2 of the 19 Carthage students who participated. The trip involved seeing an array of plays and musicals on Broadway- and the students also managed to visit some important tourist attractions.
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7/30/24 "The Chosen We"
30/07/2024 Duration: 48minRachelle Winkle-Wagner talks about her newest book "The Chosen We: Black Women's Empowerment in Higher Education." She spoke with well over a hundred black women who graduated from college between 1954 and 2014, and asked them about how they were able to deal with some of the barriers and bigotry that was part of their experience. One of her previous books was "The Unchosen Me: Race, Gender and Identity among Black Women in College."
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7/29/24 Julia Nowicki/Ben Woods "Toward Justice"
29/07/2024 Duration: 47minWe discuss a new work titled "Toward Justice" which celebrates the Equal Protection Clause in the U.S. Constitution. It will be performed tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at the Civil War Museum in Kenosha. Julia Nowicki, a former attorney and judge, wrote the libretto for the work - and also plays cello in the Prairie String Quartet. Ben Woods, a talented young man who now works for the Kenosha Unified School District, is the work's narrator. We finish out the hour with an excerpt from a past interview with historian Donald C. White, talking about his book "Lincoln's Greatest Speech," a fascinating examination of his second inaugural (a portion of which is utilized in "Toward Justice.")
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7/28/24 Matthew Paul Turner "What is God like?"
28/07/2024 Duration: 45minFrom 2018 - This is my memorable interview with writer Matthew Paul Turner - talking about the experience of finishing a beautiful children's picture book by Rachel Held Evans titled "What is God like?" after that renowned author unexpectedly died before she had completed what turned out to be her final book.
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7/27/24 Rachel Simmons "Enough as she is"
27/07/2024 Duration: 16minFrom 2018- Rachel Simmons, author of "Enough as she is: How to help girls move beyond impossible standards of success to live healthy, happy and fulfilling lives."
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7/26/24 BONUS: Jordan and Jeremy Windle
26/07/2024 Duration: 46minThis is the unabridged 2021 interview excerpted on today's broadcast with former Olympian Jordan Windle (who placed 9th in the 10-meter platform at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics) and his father Jerry - who adopted Jordan from a Cambodian orphanage.
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7/26/24 BONUS- "Total Olympics" (unabridged)
26/07/2024 Duration: 47minThis is the full 2021 interview (excerpted on today's MS broadcast) with Jeremy Fuchs, author of "Total Olympics: Every Obscure, Hilarious, Dramatic, and Inspiring Tale Worth Knowing."
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7/26/24 A Celebration of the Olympics
26/07/2024 Duration: 46minIn honor of the Olympic Games in Paris, which officially open tonight, we are sharing excerpts from four archival interviews related to the Olympics. The first two interviews are with Olympic athletes. Part 1 is a conversation with diver Jordan Windle, who finished 9th in the 10-meter platform event at the 2020 Olympics. (His father Jerry is part of the interview as well.) Part 2 features the identical twin brothers Paul and Morgan Hamm, who were part of the U.S. men's gymnastics team that won silver at the 2004 Olympics - with Paul winning the all-around gold medal. The third interview is with filmmaker Margaret Grossi, talking about the American Experience film "The Boys of '36" which tells the amazing story of the American rowing team that won unexpected Gold in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The fourth and final interview is with Jeremy Fuchs, talking about his book "Total Olympics." (Several of these interviews will also be available in their entirety.)
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7/25/24 Dr. Art Cyr
25/07/2024 Duration: 45minDr. Art Cyr, professor of political economy at Carthage College, pays his monthly visit to the program with a discussion that touches on President Biden's decision to withdraw from the current presidential race, the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump, and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's fiery address to the U.S. Congress.
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7/24/24 Randy Fertel: "Winging It"
24/07/2024 Duration: 59minRandy Fertel is the author of "Winging It: Improv's Power and Perild in the Time of Trump." The book explores improvisation as it plays out not only on the theatrical stage or in the musical performance .... but in nearly every facet of our lives: in our romantic relationships and friendships, in the workplace, on the athletic field, and - quite dramatically - in the political arena.
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7/23/24 Track Coach Mike DeWitt
23/07/2024 Duration: 45minMike DeWitt is a former All-American race walker- former coach of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside- and current coach of Case High School in Racine. The top three race walkers in women's race-walking at the most recent Olympic Trials were all coached at one time by DeWitt. Sadly, the U.S. track team will not be participating in race walking in the upcoming Olympic Games ..... the first time this has happened since 1904. DeWitt explains the factors that led to this. We also talk about the sport of race-walking itself and its challenges.
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7/22/24 Celebrating Fresh Water (UW-Parkside)
22/07/2024 Duration: 34minWe're joined by three guests from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside: library director Anna Stadick, associate biology professor Jessica Orlofske, and graduate student Skylar Johnson. The Parkside library is participating in the Great Lakes Great Read and also presenting Freshwater Fun Day at the Petrifying Springs Park Biergarten. The event will include a Touch Table in which people can have close encounters and learn about aquatic insects.
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7/22/24 Remembering Bob Newhart
22/07/2024 Duration: 13minFrom 2006 - My conversation with the late, great Bob Newhart, who passed away this past Thursday at the age of 93.
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7/21/24 "Fortune Cookie Chronicles"
21/07/2024 Duration: 29minFrom 2009- Jennifer 8 Lee talks about her book "The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food."