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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1/27/22 Mina Miller, Music of Remembrance
27/01/2022 Duration: 47minFor Holocaust Remembrance Day: Mina Miller, founder and artistic director of Music of Remembrance, a Seattle-based music organization that tells the story of the Holocaust and pays tribute to its victims through music. MOR involves itself both in live performances and recordings - and have commissioned an array of superb new works related to the Holocaust. They have also shared with the world a number of works that were actually created amidst the horror of the Holocaust, some even within the walls of concentration camps.
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1/26/22 "American Injustice / Justice for None"
26/01/2022 Duration: 47minPart One: David S. Rudolf, author of "American Injustice: Inside Stories from the Underbelly of the Criminal Justice System." Part Two: Gene Hackman and Daniel Lenihan, co-authors of "Justice for None: a Novel."
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1/25/22 Dr. Art Cyr
25/01/2022 Duration: 48minDr. Art Cyr, Clausen Distinguished Professor of Political Economy and World Business at Carthage College, offers analysis of current events and issues.
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1/24/22 A Buffalo in the House
24/01/2022 Duration: 48minR.D. Rosen, author of "A Buffalo in the House: the True Story of a Man, an Animal, and the American West."
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1/23/22 Concert Pianist Jerome Rose
22/01/2022 Duration: 43min(from the archives) Concert Pianist Jerome Rose
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1/22/22 The Big Read: "Station Eleven."
22/01/2022 Duration: 48min(From 2018) In a followup to Tuesday's Morning Show, a rebroadcast of my conversation with Emily St. John Mandel (author of Station Eleven), I thought I would share an earlier conversation with three staffer members from the UW-Parkside Library who oversaw that year's Big Read Project. In this interview, they talk about why they selected "Station Eleven" for that year's Big Read- and we also learn something about all that a university library has to offer.
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1/21/22 Professor Anthony Barnhart - "The Cognitive Science of Magic"
21/01/2022 Duration: 48minWe speak with Dr. Anthony Barnhart, Associate Professor of Psychological Science at Carthage College, about the J-Term course he is currently teaching: "The Cognitive Science of Magic." Professor Barnhart is an accomplished magician, and to assist him with this course he has invited an array of his fellow magicians to speak to his class.
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1/20/22 Nan Calvert- Wisconsin Rivers
20/01/2022 Duration: 47minFor her first monthly visit of 2022, Root Pike WIN's Nan Calvert welcomes her former colleague Allison Werner, who is now Executive Director of the River Alliance of Wisconsin, a non-profit that works to safeguard Wisconsin's water.
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1/19/22 Uprooted (artificial insemination)
20/01/2022 Duration: 47minPeter J. Boni, author of "Uprooted: Family Trauma, Unknown Origins, and the Secretive History of Artificial Insemination." Shortly before his 50th birthday, Boni learned (quite by accident) that his birth was the result of artificial insemination. His book chronicles the history of artificial insemination as well as his own personal journey to come to grips with this unexpected revelation about his own origins.
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1/18/22 Station Eleven
18/01/2022 Duration: 48minFrom 2017- Emily St. John Mandel discusses her best-selling book "Station Eleven," which has just been adapted into a highly acclaimed ten-part miniseries on HBO Max. (The first episode debuted in mid-December; the tenth and final episode dropped last Thursday.) This interview was recorded while "Station Eleven" was the focus of that year's Big Read Project.
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1/17/22 Waking Up White
18/01/2022 Duration: 47minFor Martin Luther King Day- Debby Irving discusses her book "Waking up White - and Finding Myself in the Story of Race"
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1/16/22 The Modern Prince
16/01/2022 Duration: 33minCarnes Lord - author of "The Modern Prince: What a Leaders Need to Know Now"
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1/15/22 Pink Think
15/01/2022 Duration: 16minFrom 2002 - Lynn Peril, author of "Pink Think: Becoming a Woman in Many Uneasy Lessons."
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1/14/22 Katie Kowbel on the RTG's "Nunsense"
14/01/2022 Duration: 22minKatie Kowbel is the director of the Racine Theater Guild's production of the light-hearted musical "Nunsense," which opens tonight. The opening of the production had to be postponed from last Friday to tonight because of COVID.
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1/13/22 GTC President Bryan Albrecht- Workforce Development
13/01/2022 Duration: 46minFor the first monthly visit of 2022 from Gateway Technical College president Bryan Albrecht, we discuss workforce development with Doug Bartz, director of the Kenosha County Job Center, and Beth Norris, operations manager for the Southeast Wisconsin Workforce System.
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1/12/22 "Resilience"
12/01/2022 Duration: 33minFrom 2015- Eric Greitens, author of "Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life."
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1/12/22 "Segregated Skies"
12/01/2022 Duration: 13minPulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Michael Cottman talks about his latest book, "Segregated Skies: David Harris's Trailblazing Journey to Rise Above Racial Barriers." David Harris was the first African-American to become a pilot for a major airline.
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1/11/21 Professor Jonathan Shailor
11/01/2022 Duration: 49minDr. Jonathan Shailor, Professor of Communications at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, talks about his ongoing and expanding work with inmates at the Racine County Correctional Facility.
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1/10/22 (Repeat) Mark Bowden: The Steal
10/01/2022 Duration: 20minRepeated from last week: Mark Bowden, author of "The Steal: The Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Election and the People Who Stopped It."
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1/10/22 Creek Steward: Disaster Preparedness
10/01/2022 Duration: 27minCreek Stewart is author of "The Disaster-Ready Home: a Step-by-Step Emergency Preparedness Manual for Sheltering in Place."