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

  • 8/18/23 The Streak

    18/08/2023 Duration: 47min

    John Eisenberg, author of "The Streak: Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken Jr., and Baseball's Most Historic Record." The subtitle refers to the record for most consecutive games played; Gehrig played in 2,130 consecutive games, and his record remained unbroken for 56 years.

  • 8/16/23 Harbor Park Jazz Rhythm and Blues Fest

    16/08/2023 Duration: 45min

    We preview this Saturday's Harbor Park Jazz Rhythm and Blues Festival. Part One features Ardis Mahone-Mosley, co-chair of the event, and three participants in the popular Cooking Studio event that kicks off the festival. Teri Jacobson is the co-chair of the Cooking Studio. This year's event features a competition between Kenosha Police and Firefighters. Representing their respective sides are Jeff Weidner and Josh Kunz. Part Two features Tim Mahone, co-chair of the event, with two recipients of the Mahone CEO Scholarship- Benjamin Woods and Benjamin Wajerski.

  • 8/15/23 Dr. Jonathan Shailor

    15/08/2023 Duration: 46min

    Dr. Jonathan Shailor, Professor of Communications at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, talks about his 28 years teaching at Parkside .... as well as the groundbreaking work he has done with his Shakespeare in Prison Project. Professor Shailor was just given the UW System's highest teaching award.

  • 8/14/23 Anna Ploszajski "Handmade"

    14/08/2023 Duration: 46min

    Dr. Anna Ploszajski, author of "Handmade: A Scientist's Search for Meaning through Making." Dr. Ploszajski is a materials scientist, which means that she studies the properties of substances such as metals, plastic, glass, etc. In this book, she chronicles her encounters with various artisans who actually interact with materials to create things.

  • 8/13/23 Everybody Eats There

    13/08/2023 Duration: 25min

    From 2007- Mara Gibbs, author of "Everybody Eats There: Inside the World's Legendary Restaurants"

  • 8/12/23 Confessions of an Alien Hunter

    12/08/2023 Duration: 29min

    From 2009- Seth Shostak, author of "Confessions of an Alien Hunter: A Scientist's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence." [the originally announced interview concerning a true story of a real life rescue at the Kenosha lake shore will be shared later]

  • 8/11/23 Lydia Pyne - "Genuine Fakes"

    11/08/2023 Duration: 46min

    Lydia Pyne, author of "Genuine Fakes: How Phony Things Teach us about Real Stuff." (from the archives)

  • 8/10/23 Nan Calvert- Marissa Jablonski (Freshwater Collaborative)

    10/08/2023 Duration: 48min

    For Nan Calvert's August visit to the Morning Show she arranged for a visit from Dr. Marisa Jablonski, executive director of Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin, which is working on the crucial issue of fresh drinking water in an amazing array of ways.

  • 8/9/23 Doug McIntyre: "Frank's Shadow"

    09/08/2023 Duration: 32min

    Doug McIntyre talks about his intriguing and entertaining novel "Frank's Shadow." In it, the main character's father has died the same day that the famed singer Frank Sinatra dies - and the character realizes that he knows more about Frank Sinatra than he does about his own father- and seeks to discover who he was.

  • 8/8/23 Doug Instenes- Racine Theater Guild

    08/08/2023 Duration: 45min

    We talk with Doug Instenes about his thirty years with the Racine Theater Guild as well as his upcoming 100th production that he has directed there - "The Cemetery Club" - which, by complete coincidence, is also the very first play that he directed there.

  • 8/7/23 The Year That Broke Politics

    08/08/2023 Duration: 48min

    Luke Nichter, author of 'The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968." The book examines the presidential race of 1968 from the perspective of the four chief participants: Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace.

  • 8/6/23 Garage Sale America

    06/08/2023 Duration: 25min

    From 2007 - Bruce Littlefield, author of 'Garage Sale America.'

  • 8/5/23 Legend of a Suicide

    05/08/2023 Duration: 42min

    From 2010- David Vann, author of "Legend of a Suicide"

  • 8/4/23 2 archival Interviews about the Barbie Doll

    04/08/2023 Duration: 49min

    In honor of the blockbuster film "Barbie" currently in theaters.... Part one: (2010) Robin Gerber, author of "Barbie and Ruth- The Story of the World's Most Famous Doll and the Woman Who Created Her." Part two: (2009) Jerry Oppenheimer, author of "Toy Monster- The Big, Bad World of Mattel."

  • 8/3/23 Jayne Herring- Racine Starving Artists Fair

    03/08/2023 Duration: 48min

    Jayne Herring, coordinator of the Racine Art Guild's Starving Artists Fair, gives us a preview of this year's event ... which is this Sunday 9:00-4:00 on the grounds of the DeKoven Center. She also gives us a behind-the-scenes peek at all that has to take place to make an event like this happen.

  • 8/2/23 Planning the City of Kenosha (archives)

    02/08/2023 Duration: 46min

    This is a bit of buried treasure - a 1998 conversation that has not been heard since it originally aired 25 years ago. Then-news director Bill Guy, creator of The Morning Show, spoke to three well-known Kenoshans (Ray Forgianni, Bob Fuhrman and Don Jensen) about the re-publication of the 1925 Development Plan for the city of Kenosha - examining what parts of that ambitious plan saw fruition and which parts did not.

  • 8/1/23 "Valiant Women" (Lena Andrews)

    01/08/2023 Duration: 49min

    Lena Andrews discusses her new book "Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Servicewomen Who Helped Win World War Two." It was General George Marshall who first recognized that the Americans could not possibly win World War Two without the active participation of women. The book examines the contributions made by the 350,000+ American women in uniform- and some of the resistance which they confronted.

  • 7/31/23 Nora McInerny Purmont; "It's Okay to Laugh"

    31/07/2023 Duration: 49min

    From 2017 - Nora McInerny Purmont discusses her memoir "It's Okay to Laugh: (Crying is Cool, Too.)" Purmont was 27 years old when her boyfriend was diagnosed with a rare and serious form of brain cancer. They went ahead and got married and had a child together. The book focuses primarily on how much joy they tried to pack into the three years of marriage they were granted before Aaron's untimely death.

  • 7/30/23 The Dante Club

    30/07/2023 Duration: 36min

    From 2003- Matthew Pearl, author of "The Dante Club."

  • 7/29/23 Psychology Professor Dan Miller

    29/07/2023 Duration: 45min

    From 2000 - Dr. Daniel Miller, a member of the faculty at Carthage College. This interview was done shortly after he was given Carthage's Distinguished Teaching Award. (He is still teaching at Carthage and is now a Full Professor of Neuroscience and chair of that department.)

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