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

  • 4/29/24 Kenosha County ADRC: Prevention of Falls

    29/04/2024 Duration: 23min

    Wisconsin leads the nation in falls that result in serious injury. We speak with two representatives of the Kenosha County Aging and Disability Resource Center: Paula Clark and Haleigh Couch, about their fall prevention program.

  • 4/28/24 "In the Name of the Father" (the Manning family)

    28/04/2024 Duration: 35min

    From 2018- Mark Ribowsky discusses his book "In the Name of the Father: Family, Football and the Manning Dynasty," in which he explores the legacy of Archie Manning and his sons Peyton and Eli; all three of them were celebrated NFL quarterbacks.

  • 4/27/24 In memory of Robert MacNeil

    27/04/2024 Duration: 19min

    In memory of journalist Robert MacNeil, who passed away on April 12th at the age of 93, here is a 2003 Morning Show interview in which he talks about his fascinating and moving memoir "Looking for my Country: Finding myself in America."

  • 4/26/24 Jodi Picoult (2007) "Nineteen Minutes"

    26/04/2024 Duration: 07min

    From the archives (2007) Jodi Picoult discusses her novel "Nineteen Minutes"

  • 4/26/24 3 artists at the Racine 16th Street Studios

    26/04/2024 Duration: 39min

    We preview Saturday's open house at the 16th Street Studios in Racine- which is the artistic home of around 90 area artists. We're joined in this conversation by fiber/quilt artist Margaret Heller, potter/ceramic artist Robert Mayer, and live model Joseph Vignieri, all three of whom have studios at the 16th Studios. The address is 1405 16th Street and the event is Saturday from 10 to 4. We talk in this conversation not just about the open house but also about the artistic endeavors of these three artists.

  • 4/25/24 The Future of Higher Education

    25/04/2024 Duration: 58min

    We're presenting the audio from an event on April 18th that was organized by Carthage College's Business and Professional Coalition: "The Future of Higher Education in Wisconsin." Panelists were John Swallow, the president of Carthage, and Jay Rothman, president of the University of Wiscconsin System.

  • 4/24/24 Carthage's production of the musical "Nine"

    24/04/2024 Duration: 27min

    We preview Carthage's production of Maury Yeston's musical "Nine" with Neil Scharnick, stage director of the production, and two of the students in the cast: Chase Juster (Guido Contini) and Emily Halfman (Luisa.) The musical is based on the story told in Fellini's classic film 8 1/2 about a middle-aged Italian film director experiencing a wrenching creative and personal crisis that drives him into encounters with or recollections of the women who have been a significant part of his past.

  • 4/24/24 UW-Parkside's "Peter and the Star Catcher"

    24/04/2024 Duration: 18min

    We speak with Rachel Swartz from the theater faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside about their production of "Peter and the Star Catcher," which runs for the next two weekends on their main stage. The musical (and the novel upon which its based) seeks to expand on the familiar story of Peter Pan.

  • 4/23/24 From Intention to Impact (DEI)

    23/04/2024 Duration: 48min

    Malia Lazu, author of "From Intention to Impact: A Practical Guide to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion." This is perhaps the best book I have ever written on the much-discussed and controversial topic of DEI.

  • 4/22/24 Earth Day: Dallas Murphy / Simone Maloz

    22/04/2024 Duration: 45min

    For Earth Day: Part One- Dallas Murphy, author of "To Follow the Water: Exploring the Ocean to Discover Climate, from the Gulf Stream to the Blue Beyond." Part Two- Simone Maloz talks about habitat restoration work being done in the Mississippi Delta in Louisiana.

  • 4/12/24 Skies to Conquer

    21/04/2024 Duration: 54min

    From 2010 - Diana Jean Schemo discusses her book "Skies to Conquer: a Year inside the Airforce Academy."

  • 4/20/24 In memory of Professor Tom Noer

    20/04/2024 Duration: 34min

    Professor Tom Noer was a member of the history faculty at Carthage College for 46 years. He passed away on April 7th. In his memory, I want to re-share my final Morning Show interview with him, which was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this conversation, he talks about other health scares and epidemics in America's past.

  • 4/19/24 David Coggins: "The Believer" (Fly Fishing)

    19/04/2024 Duration: 48min

    David Coggins talks about his most recent book, "The Believer: A Year in the Fly-Fishing Life." Coggins has loved fly-fishing for most of his adult life, and this latest book chronicles some of his experiences with fly-fishing in places in locales all around the world. We follow this interview with an archival interview dating back to the days when Wikipedia was a relative newcomer to the internet. John Broughton wrote a book that amounted to a manual on how Wikipedia works.

  • 4/18/24 Nate Stamper discusses "Stargirl"

    18/04/2024 Duration: 48min

    Nate Stamper, director of theater at Case High School in Racine, is the guest director of the Racine Theater Guild's production of "Stargirl," based on the Jerry Spinelli novel of the same name, which explores important issues of conformity/non-conformity for young people. Filling out the program today is an archival interview with sportswriter and author John Feinstein in which he talks about one of his best-selling novels for young readers. "The Walk-On- May the best quarterback win."

  • 4/17/24 "Creativity Unleashed"

    17/04/2024 Duration: 48min

    Jonathan Fanning, author of "Creativity Unleashed: 5 Habits of World-Class Innovators"

  • 4/16/24 Dayvin Hallmon Black String Triage Ensemble

    16/04/2024 Duration: 45min

    I speak with Dayvin Hallmon, founder and director of the Black String Triage Ensemble in Milwaukee. This group of string musicians - during the summer months - will go to the site of gun violence or other civil unrest and will play music to try and bring comfort and healing to those directly impacted.

  • 4/15/24 Dr. Tom Noer- "Soapy: a biography of G. Mennen Williams"

    15/04/2024 Duration: 48min

    We are rebroadcasting this 2009 interview in memory of Dr. Tom Noer, a longtime and beloved memory of the Carthage faculty (he taught history there for 4 years) who passed away on April 7th. In this interview, Professor Noer talks about G. Mennen Williams, a highly unconventional political figure whom Professor Noer greatly admired. We also hear from Professor Noer on how he went about researching the life and career of Williams.

  • 4/14/24 Jamestown

    14/04/2024 Duration: 27min

    From 2007 - Benjamin Woolley discusses his book "Savage Kingdom: The true story of Jamestown, 1607, and the Settlement of America." 2007 marked the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown.

  • 4/13/24 Patrick McGilligan on Orson Welles

    13/04/2024 Duration: 46min

    From 2015- Patrick McGilligan talks about his book "Young Orson: The years of luck and genius on the path to Citizen Kane." 2015 was the year of the renowned filmmaker's 100th birthday. Welles born in Kenosha, and the city welcomed a number of experts to its Welles Centennial Celebration; McGilligan was one of them.

  • 4/12/24 Sy Montgomery: "Secrets of the Octopus"

    12/04/2024 Duration: 48min

    Part 1 - Sy Montgomery talks about her latest book, "Secrets of the Octopus" (published by National Geographic.) Part 2- (from the archives) World-renowned chef Eric Ripert talks about two of his books: "Avec Ripert" and "On the Line."

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