Wgtd's The Morning Show With Greg Berg

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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

  • 2/14/24 "Wherever You've Been"

    15/02/2024 Duration: 31min

    We talk about the play "Wherever You've Been" with playwright (and Carthage alum) Caitlin Di Giacomo and stage director Adrianna Jones. The play concerns the disappearance of a homeless woman - and tackles such issues as how we view people contending with homelessness.

  • 2/13/24 From Curiosity to Science (2019)

    13/02/2024 Duration: 48min

    Five years ago this month (Feb. 2019) a fascinating exhibit opened at the Kenosha Public Museum titled "From Curiosity to Science." This interview was done shortly before the exhibit opened. The guests were Dan Joyce, who at the time was the museum's executive director, and Nancy Mathews, a longtime member of the museum staff who was largely responsible for the creation of this exhibit. Nancy was a frequent guest on the Morning Show over the years, and this interview is being replayed in her memory. (The exhibit was specifically mentioned in the interview that was broadcast today on the Morning Show, in which writer Ann Parson discusses her novel "The Birds of Dog." NOTE: There was also a video Morning Show done in which I walked through the exhibit with Dan Joyce and Nancy Mathews. The video can be viewed via WGTD's Facebook page. This is the link: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=search&v=2245400225678869

  • 2/13/24 "The Birds of Dog"

    13/02/2024 Duration: 48min

    Ann B. Parson, author of "The Birds of Dog: An Historical Novel Based on Mostly True Events." The book is set in early 19th century Boston and delves into the fascinating world of museums- which in that period were reinventing themselves and rethinking their mission and their relationship with the natural world. NOTE: During the interview, you will hear me make mention of a fascinating exhibit at the Kenosha Public Museum called "From Curiosity to Science." This link will take you to a Morning Show video tour of that exhibit: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=search&v=2245400225678869

  • 2/12/24 Lincoln among the Badgers

    12/02/2024 Duration: 46min

    From 2020- Steven K. Rogstad, author of "Lincoln Among the Badgers." The book explores the many and various connections that our 16th president had with the state of Wisconsin. Among other things, the book looks at the many statues of Lincoln that can be found around the state.

  • 2/11/24 Nan Calvert- Habitat Restoration

    11/02/2024 Duration: 39min

    In gratitude for Nan Calvert's monthly contributions to the Morning Show for the past 18 years, here is a favorite- from March 2021 - concerning the Meachem Road Habitat Restoration Project. Nan's guest was Joe Pfeiffer from KCI Technologies.

  • 2/10/24 Nan Calvert with Kevin Doyle (DNR)

    10/02/2024 Duration: 47min

    In honor of Nan Calvert's 18 years as a contributor to the MS, we're rebroadcasting some favorite Nan programs from the past. This undated interview features Kevin Doyle, Rare Plant Botanist with the Wisconsin DNR.

  • 2/9/24 Holy Rosary Sports Night / Super Bowl Gold

    09/02/2024 Duration: 48min

    Part One: An update on Holy Rosary's Sports Night with Grey Pawell and Tony Geliche. The event celebrates its 60th anniversary this year just as it is about to undergo some dramatic changes. Greg Pawell and Tony Geliche are co-chairs of the event. Part Two: From 2015- "Super Bowl Gold," a book that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl.

  • 2/8/24 Nan Calvert

    08/02/2024 Duration: 48min

    Nan Calvert welcomes to the program Dave Giordano (executive director) and Kristine Heuser (storm water consultant) for Root Pike WIN (Watershed Initiative) to talk about a couple of exciting projects, including one that involves a partnership with Microsoft. NOTE: Nan Calvert has been arranging for monthly environmentally-themed Morning Show interviews for the past 18 years. This is her final such interview as co-host. At the end of this interview, she introduces Kailyn Palomares- education manager at Hawthorn Hollow- who will be taking over. We plan to share some favorite Nan interviews from the past in the Saturday and Sunday podcasts for the next several weekends, in honor of and appreciation for the great contribution that Nan has made to the program over these many years.

  • 2/7/24 Ron Clark The Excellent 11

    07/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    From 2004 - Ron Clark, author of "The Excellent 11: Qualities Teachers and Parents Use to Motivate, Inspire and Educate Children."

  • 2/7/24 The Magical Place We Call School

    07/02/2024 Duration: 33min

    Dr. Kathleen Corley talks about her book "The Magical Place We Call School: Creating a Safe Space for Learning and Happiness in a Challenging World." Dr. Corley has served as the first principal for four different public schools. She started out her career as an elementary music teacher.

  • 2/6/24 Conductor David Anderson (Lake Geneva Symphony)

    06/02/2024 Duration: 47min

    Part 1 - David Anderson, music director of the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra, talks about recent and future projects with the ensemble (whose members are all volunteers.) The group has an Around The World gala fundraiser this weekend. Part 2- (from the archives) Joanne Lipman, author of "Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations."

  • 2/5/24 Roger Moreano on Racism

    05/02/2024 Duration: 47min

    Roger Moreano, founder and president of Bridges 4 Justice (and former staff member at Carthage College) talks about Racism. He will be facilitating a so-called Courageous Conversation about racism this Thursday evening at Kenosha's Civil War Museum. - -- The program finishes out with an excerpt from a 2014 interview with Debby Irving, author of a memoir called "Waking Up White- and finding myself in the story of race."

  • 2/4/24 The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee

    04/02/2024 Duration: 46min

    From the fall of 2022 - Kenosha's own John Hambrock and Ann Morse Hambrock discuss their comic strip "The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee" shortly after it received the highest award given to newspaper comic strips- the Silver Reuben from the National Cartoonists Society.

  • 3/2/24 Marc Elliot on Charlton Heston

    03/02/2024 Duration: 26min

    From 2017 - Marc Elliot discusses his biography "Charlton Heston: Hollywood's Last Icon."

  • 2/3/24 Howard Sounes "27"

    03/02/2024 Duration: 44min

    From 2016- Howard Sounes talks about his book "27: A History of the 27 Club thru the lives of Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse." These six music superstars share something tragic in common- all six of them died at the age of 27.

  • 2/2/24 Carthage Wind Orchestra in Japan

    02/02/2024 Duration: 47min

    We talk with Dr. James Ripley, director of instrumental activities at Carthage College, and five members of the Wind Orchestra that has just returned from its tour of Japan. The group plays its homecoming concert this Sunday afternoon, February 4th, 2:00 in Siebert Chapel. (Joining Dr. Ripley were Jack Kelley, Rosie Ehle, Ella Monk, Vinnie David and John Cargille.)

  • 2/1/24 "The Showman"

    01/02/2024 Duration: 57min

    Simon Shuster, correspondent for Time magazine, talks about his new book "The Showman: Inside the invasion that shook the world and made a leader of Volodymyr Zelensky." Zelensky was an entertainer before his unlikely rise to power as the leader of Ukraine. Shuster was granted remarkable access to Zelensky and was actually on the ground in Ukraine when Russia launched its full-scale invasion. (This is the full interview. An abridged version of the interview aired on today's Morning Show broadcast.)

  • 1/31/24 Mike Frontier/Mark Hertzberg

    31/01/2024 Duration: 29min

    Mike Frontier and Mark Hertzberg talk about the proposed ice arena in Racine County and what it would mean for the community.

  • 1/31-24 - Rich Smith- Snowdance 10 Minute Comedy Festival

    31/01/2024 Duration: 17min

    Rich Smith, managing artistic director of the Over Our Head Players in Racine, talks about the Snowdance 10-Minute Comedy Festival, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. It has been a blockbuster success, with hundreds and hundreds of submissions coming from writers all across the country. (As of this posting, there appear to be a few seats available for some of the March performances.)

  • 1/30/24 GTC President Ritu Raju

    31/01/2024 Duration: 47min

    Part One: Dr. Ritu Raju, the president of Gateway Technical College, pays her first visit to the Morning Show. Part Two: (from 2011) Activist-turned-author Erin Brockovich talks about her novel "Hot Water."

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