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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7/20/24 "More Sex is Safer Sex"
20/07/2024 Duration: 25minFrom 2008- Steven Landsburg, author of 'More Sex is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics." The book outlines what happens when he apply basic tenets of economics to various aspects of our daily lives and societal issues. Landsburg writes for Slate.
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7/19/24 Handsome Ransom Jackson
19/07/2024 Duration: 47minIn a departure from our published schedule- we replay an archival interview with Ransom Jackson, who played major league baseball in the 1950s with the likes of Jackie Robinson and other immortals. Jackson's memoir is titled "Handsome Ransom Jackson: Accidental Big Leaguer."
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7/18/24 Regenerative Farming
18/07/2024 Duration: 47minKailyn Palomares's July visit to the Morning Show was with Dr. Jim Stute, former research director at the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, part-time farmer, crop advisor, and member of the Board of Directors for the Watershed Protection Committee of Racine County. We talk with him about Regenerative Farming, which includes the utilization of cover crops, farming without tilling the soil, and more. He also talks about why it's important to talk about soil 'health' rather than soil 'quality.'
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7/17/24 "How to Save a Life" (Grey's Anatomy"
17/07/2024 Duration: 18minFrom 2021 - Lynette Rice, author of "How to save a life: The Inside Story of Grey's Anatomy."
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7/17/24 "First Date" at the RTG
17/07/2024 Duration: 29minDoug Instenes, Managing and Artistic Director of the Racine Theater Guild, talks about the guild's summer musical, "First Date," which opens this Friday night and runs for the next two weekends. It's a contemporary show but it touches on timeless themes of love, vulnerability, regrets, friendship, and much more. (We play excerpts from several of the songs in the show.)
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7/16/24 Robyn Harding "The Haters"
16/07/2024 Duration: 46minBest-selling author Robyn Harding talks about her latest novel, "The Haters." The main character. Camryn Lane, is a school guidance counselor who has finally seen a great dream fulfilled: the publication of her first novel. Her excitement and joy is abruptly torn apart when an extremely negative review of her book- one that also attacks her own integrity- is posted online. The attacks continue and grow more upsetting and frightening- and she finds herself obsessed with learning who is responsible and why they are attacking her. Robyn Harding did a great deal of research into online abuse and harassment in the course of writing the book.
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7/15/24 Kevin McDougall Interview (unabridged)
15/07/2024 Duration: 16minHere is the complete interview that WGTD general manager David Cole recorded with Kevin McDougall, sales manager for 5K, the organization that manages Memorial Hall and Festival Park in Racine. The latter was the venue chosen for Donald Trump's visit to Racine last month. This interview, which explores just some of what goes into the planning of such a visit from a security perspective, was recorded shortly after news broke about the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania at a campaign event not unlike the event in Racine.
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7/15/24 Professor Jerald Mast - Revised / Updated
15/07/2024 Duration: 48minWe spent most of Monday's Morning Show with Dr. Jerald Mast, Professor of Political Science at Carthage. The program begins with an interview recorded Sunday afternoon in which he reflects on the tragic incident in Butler, Pennsylvania. After that is a brief conversation between WGTD general manger David Cole and Kevin McDougall, who is sales manager for 5K, the organization that oversees Memorial Hall and Festival Park in Racine. The latter was the venue for Donald Trump's visit to Racine last month. They talk about what goes into the organizing of such an event, especially from a security point of view. We follow that with more from Professor Mast- in excerpts from the interview we recorded last Thursday. He talks about the first presidential debate as well as mounting calls for President Biden to step aside in this upcoming election. (Thursday's conversation as originally recorded can also be heard via the podcast.)
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7/15/24 Political Science Professor Jerry Mast
15/07/2024 Duration: 47minIn an interview recorded this past Thursday, Dr. Jerald Mast - Professor of Political Science at Carthage College - offers his thoughts various facets of current presidential race: the Republican National Convention (which begins today in Milwaukee), the effects of Donald Trump's legal woes, the first Trump/Biden debate, and the increasing calls from some Democrats for President Biden to withdraw from the race.
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7/14/24 Israelis and Palestinians
14/07/2024 Duration: 20min(2008) - Bernard Wasserstein, author of "Israelis and Palestinians: Why Do They Fight? Can They Stop?"
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7/13/24 Where the birds are
13/07/2024 Duration: 12minFrom 2007 - Roland J. Dolezal, author of "Where the birds are: A Travel Guide to over 1,000 Parks, Preserves, and Sanctuaries."
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7/12/24 Nick Demsky- Racine Public Library
12/07/2024 Duration: 46minToday's interview is a lovely celebration of libraries with Nick Demsky, interim executive director of the Racine Public Library, which recently underwent a massive and impressive refurbishing. We spend some time talking about the ways in which libraries have transformed themselves in the 21st century. Nick also tells the story of the surprising way in which he first became affiliated with the RPL 17 years ago.
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7/11/24 Secret Garden Walk
11/07/2024 Duration: 45minWe preview this Saturday's Secret Garden Club with Lynda Guy, past-president of the Four Seasons Garden Club. Also joining us is TJ Leveque, director of Hawthorn Hollow, which is this year's bonus garden. Also, TJ's own home garden is on this year's garden walk.
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7/10/24 Composer Robert Grede "RIP: A Musical Comedy of Life & Death"
10/07/2024 Duration: 33minWe speak with Robert Grede about RIP: A Musical Comedy of Life & Death (his first musical.) Grede retired seven years ago from a successful career in advertising and marketing and decided to return to his musical roots (he was a music major in college). The work premieres on Wednesday, July 17th- and runs through July 28th at the Next Act Theater's Performance Space at 255 S. Water Street.
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7/9/24 The Last Decade of Cinema
09/07/2024 Duration: 48minEntertainment writer Scott Ryan discusses his book "The Last Decade of Cinema," which celebrates the great films of the 1990's, which he regards as the final heyday of the golden age of cinema.
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7/8/24 Randy Louis Cox: "715 at 50"
08/07/2024 Duration: 46minWe look back 50 years to the night that Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run, breaking the long-standing career home run record of Babe Ruth. Sportswriter Randy Louis Cox was there that night, and writes about it in his book "715 at 50: The Night Henry Aaron Changed Baseball and the World Forever." Cox will be signing copies of his book tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, 1:00 to 6:00, at Baseballism Wisconsin, a sports memorabilia store in Franklin, WI, ahead of tomorrow evening's Milwaukee Brewers home game.
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7/7/24 Nan Mooney- My Racing Heart
07/07/2024 Duration: 41minFrom 2003- Nan Mooney, author of "My Racing Heart: The Passionate World of Thoroughbreds and the Track."
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7/6/24- Michael K. Bohn: Nerve Center
06/07/2024 Duration: 30minFrom 2003, Michael K. Bohn, author of "Nerve Center: Inside the White House Situation Room." Bohn led the White House Situation Room during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
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7/5/24 Louder than Words
05/07/2024 Duration: 15minAshley Woodfolk and Lexi Underwood are the co-authors of "Louder than Words," a novel for young readers intended to get them thinking about how they can be activists for causes in which they believe.
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7/5/24 Breaking into Sunlight
05/07/2024 Duration: 15minWe speak with writer John Cochran about his novel for young readers titled "Breaking into Sunlight," which is based in large measure on experiences from Cochran's own childhood. It primarily concerns a boy and his mother who have had to suddenly relocate themselves after the boy's father's most recent lapse into alcohol abuse.