This week Zorba and Karl discuss the new nutrition guidelines that put less sugar and salt in school meals, and they look at a simple exercise that can reduce your […]
Should you have children? Should you eat meat? Should you travel abroad? How long should you run your AC? A climate coach weighs in on ethical dilemmas during climate change. […]
Pro-Palestinian encampment protests are ongoing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Milwaukee. We’ll have more on Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson’s response to a hit and run crash that killed a 4-year-old. And, Evan Casey will tell us about a new slapstick comedy filmed in northern Wisconsin.
We learn about the ongoing trend of more Americans reporting no religious affiliation. We also discuss ways to adapt your exercise routine as you age. Plus, the ways religion has […]
An innovative program at UW-Madison is connecting communities throughout Wisconsin to education, outreach, technical assistance and research to help local governments solve challenges and improve livability and wellbeing. UniverCity Alliance, […]
Wildlife ecologist Scott Craven returns to answer questions about wildlife management and appreciation.
Author Jennifer Chiaverini joins to talk about her latest book, “The Museum of Lost Quilts.” Then, Anne Sayers, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, returns with ideas of springtime […]
An author discusses how they depict local maritime history in the graphic novel “Death’s Door.” Then, a Madison-based attorney offers advice for end-of-life planning.
Student activists have set up pro-Palestine encampments on campuses in Madison and Milwaukee. Milwaukee officials say reckless drivers caused two recent crashes involving county buses. And, state health officials say new cases of infectious diseases in Wisconsin highlight the importance of recommended vaccinations.
Grandpa Blakeslee sends Will to pick up a horse for Miss Love. The trip involves a night for camping with his friends.