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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1/9/22 Raghavan Iyer on Curries
09/01/2022 Duration: 22minFrom 2008- Raghavan Iyer, author of "660 Curries: The Gateway to Indian Cuisine."
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1/8/22 Richard Thieme "Islands in the Clickstream"
08/01/2022 Duration: 35minFrom 2004- Richard Thieme, author of "Islands in the Clickstream: Reflections on Life in a Virtual World." (In May of 2021, Thieme released a follow-up book titled "The Best of Islands in the Clickstream." Thieme has been writing his column on the affect of new technologies since the mid 1990s.
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1/7/22 Boundless Leadership
08/01/2022 Duration: 20minJoe Loizzo amd Elazar Eslan, co-authors of "Boundless Leadership: The Breakthrough Method to Realize your Vision, Empower Others, and Ignite Positive Change."
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1/7/22 Rebroadcast: The Tender Bar
08/01/2022 Duration: 27minWe are re-sharing our interview with J.R. Moehringer in which he talks about his memoir titled "The Tender Bar." The book was recently made into a major motion picture (directed by George Clooney and starring Ben Affleck) .... and the film begins streaming today (January 7th.)
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1/6/22 Mark Bowden "The Steal"
06/01/2022 Duration: 20minBest-selling author Mark Bowden talks about "The Steal: The Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Election and the People who Stopped it." He co-wrote the book with Matthew Teague.
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1/5/22 Writer Ravi Shankar
05/01/2022 Duration: 47minWriter Ravi Shankar (named after but no relation to the musician of the same name) talks about his book "Correctional: a Memoir." In it, he explores the experience of being the son of Indian immigrants, his struggles to sort out his sense of personal identity, and the misdeed that landed him in jail for a time. (He actually secured tenure while incarcerated.)
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1/4/22 Why a Curveball Curves
04/01/2022 Duration: 17minFrank Vizard, author of "Why a Curveball Curves: The Incredible Science of Sports."
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1/4/22 Michael Perry on Montaigne
04/01/2022 Duration: 27minWisconsin-born author Michael Perry talks about his book "Montaigne in Barn Boots: An Amateur Ambles Through Philosophy."
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1/3/22 The Privatization of Everything
04/01/2022 Duration: 46minDonald Cohen, author of "The Privatization of Everything: How the Plunder of Public Goods Transformed America and How We Can Fight Back."
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1/2/22 Wikipedia
02/01/2022 Duration: 19minFrom 2008- John Boughton, author of "Wikipedia: The Missing Manual."
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1/1/22 Best of 2021- WGTD's Dave McGrath on Gene Pitney
01/01/2022 Duration: 48minOne of our favorite interviews from 2021- WGTD News Director Dave McGrath talks about his book "Gene Pitney: The Singer, the Songs, the Songwriters." McGrath worked with Gene Pitney for more than twenty years.
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12/31/21 Best of 2021: Catch us when we fall
31/12/2021 Duration: 49minOne of our favorite Morning Show interviews from 2021: Juliette Gay, author of "Catch us when we fall," a novel that confronts, among other things, the reality of alcoholism.
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12/30/21 Best of 2021: Wrestler Ben Kawczynski
30/12/2021 Duration: 44minOne of our favorite interviews of 2021- Former Oak Creek High School student-athlete Ben Kawczynski and his parents recount the thrilling experience of Ben winning the national high school wrestling championship at 285 pounds (he was unseeded entering the national tournament.) Update: Ben is now a freshman at the University of La Crosse and as of early December had a win-loss record of 9-1, with his only loss coming at the hands of the nation's #-2 ranked collegiate wrestler at 285 pounds.
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12/29/21 Best of 2021: Tim Halbach, NWS meteorologist
29/12/2021 Duration: 51minOne of our favorite interviews from 2021: Tim Halbach joins us from his office at the National Weather Service.
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12/28/21 Best of 2021- Anthony Barnhart
29/12/2021 Duration: 44minThis is one of our favorite Morning Show interviews from 2021. (The interview previously posted was actually an earlier conversation. This is the interview that took place in March of this year, in which Professor Barnhart responds to the claims made by a previous Morning Show guest who wrote a book about handwriting analysis.)
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12/28/21 Best of 2021: Professor Anthony Barnhart
28/12/2021 Duration: 48minOne of our best Morning Show interviews from 2021: Dr. Anthony Barnhart, Associate Professor of Psychological Science at Carthage College. Professor Barnhart came on the Morning Show to refute some of the claims made by a previous Morning Show guest (the author of a book about handwriting analysis.) We also talked about one of Professor Barnhart's expertise as a magician.
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12/27/21 Best of 2021- Dr. Sandra Moats
27/12/2021 Duration: 49minOne of our best Morning Shows from 2021- Dr. Sandra Moats discusses her most recent book, "Navigating Neutrality." This interview was conducted and recorded at a live event on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, where Dr. Moats is a Professor of History.
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12/26/21 Best of 2021- Two Former White Supremacists
26/12/2021 Duration: 48minOne of our best Morning Show interviews of 2021: Former White Supremacists Jesse Morton and Tony McAleer, who spoke at an event at Carthage College called OUT OF HATRED.
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12/25/21 Best of 2021: Matthew Paul Turner
25/12/2021 Duration: 45minOne of our favorite interviews from 2021: Author Matthew Paul Turner talks about the experience of completing the final book by Rachel Held Evans, who died unexpectedly before she was able to finish "What is God Like?", a breathtakingly beautiful children's book.
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12/24/21 A Christmas Bonus: Hark the Glad Sound
24/12/2021 Duration: 01h29minThis is a Christmas special that was conceived by WGTD volunteer Jean Evans back in the early 1990s. It has not aired in at least 20 years. It combines distinctive Christmas music and poetry.