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10/10/13 9:00pm |
The Joy Cardin Show
Compelling People - How can we be more persuasive and influential with the people in our lives and work? Joy Cardin talks to the coauthors of a new book who say that the trick is balancing being strong, and being warmth – by changing your posture, adapting your clothing style, and improving your communication skills.
Guest(s): John Neffinger , Matthew Kohut |
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10/10/13 8:00pm |
As It Happens
As It Happens -- 10/10/2013 - Hear news and interviews from around the world on As It Happens.
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10/10/13 7:00pm |
Q With Jian Ghomeshi
Lorde - A performance and conversation with Lorde, the 16-year-old New Zealand singer whose hypnotic and culturally-insightful hit Royals, has made many observers see her as a kind of "anti-Miley Cyrus" figure among young women in the pop mainstream. Find out what she thinks of that description. Also, Vince August, a New Jersey judge whose sideline as a stand-up comedian has put him in professional hot water.
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10/10/13 6:00pm |
To the Best of Our Knowledge
Religious Belief, Secular Values - What would a secular society really look like? We take an unconventional look at religion, the fiction it inspires, and reflect on why William James' classic book on mysticism, "The Varieties of Religious Experience," still matters.
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10/10/13 5:00pm |
Central Time
Wedding Culture, Choir Controversy, Corn Mazes - Veronica Rueckert and Rob Ferrett look at weddings in America and discuss a hearing on religious and secular music at a Wausau high school. Then, in "Hidden Wisconsin," we speak to a corn maze owner.
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10/10/13 4:00pm |
Central Time
Recall Amendment, "Fight Club" Author's New Book "Doomed" - Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert look at a proposed constitutional amendment that would limit recalls elections in Wisconsin. Then, they speak to the author of "Doomed" about the liveliest dead girl in the universe.
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10/10/13 3:00pm |
Central Time
Wausua Choir Controversy, Corn Mazes, The Horror Show Guide - Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert discuss a Wausau high school's controversy over performing religious music, find out what it's like to be a corn maze owner, and speak to an author of a horror movie guide - just in time for Halloween.
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10/10/13 2:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America - Kathleen speaks with the Executive Director of Food & Water Watch, about her new book, "Foodopoly", which examines the corporate consolidation of our food system and what it means for farmers and consumers.
Guest(s): Wenonah Hauter |
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10/10/13 1:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
The Muslims Are Coming! - This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with two Muslim-American comedians about their experience traveling around the country using humor to combat Islamophobia. Their journey is documented in a new film, “The Muslims Are Coming!”
Guest(s): Negin Farsad , Dean Obeidallah |
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10/10/13 12:30pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/10 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/10/13 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Home Improvement: Energy Audits and Insulation - The materials you use to insulate your home can make a big difference for energy costs and comfort. Larry Meiller finds out about energy audits, insulation, and how to retro fit an older home to be as energy-efficient as possible.
Guest(s): John Freiburger |
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10/10/13 10:00am |
Spectrum West with Al Ross
Spectrum West for October 10, 2013 - Jon Greendeer, president of the Ho-Chunk Nation, joins the show talking about the initiative with the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire on collaborative activities. The Chippewa Valley Jazz Orchestra's concert on October 18 previewed by board president and drummer Geoff Peterson and guest artist and composer Andrew Neesley. Ross also welcomez Doug Pearson to look at the Chippewa Valley Book Festival sponsored by the Eau Claire Regional Arts Center. Spectrum West providez a sneak peek into the seasons of the Chippewa Valley Symphony and The Master Singers.
Guest(s): Geoffrey Peterson , Jon Greendeer , Andrew Neesley , Doug Pearson , Nobuyoshi Yasuda , Gary Schwartzhoff |
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10/10/13 10:00am |
Newsmakers
Newsmakers, October 10, 2013 - Project PROVEN; Circles of Support
Guest(s): Willa MacKenzie , Tonya Van Tol , Clifton Traywick , Mark Mitchell , Tom Skemp |
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10/10/13 10:00am |
Route 51
October 10, 2013: Congressmen Duffy and Kind on the Government Shutdown - Two North Central Wisconsin Congressmen, Republican Sean Duffy and Democrat Ron Kind, will appear on Wisconsin Public Radio’s Route 51, Thursday morning, October 10th from 10 to 11 a.m., and take live phone calls from our listeners on the government shut down and debt ceiling crisis. Host Glen Moberg will interview Congressman Duffy from 10 to 10:30 am, and Congressman Kind from 10:30 to 11 am.
Guest(s): Sean Duffy , Ron Kind |
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10/10/13 10:00am |
On Point
The Biblical "Book Of Job" In The Modern Age - The Book of Job (JOBE), and the trials of Job. Hard and endless. On Point asks what the hard old bible story has to say now.
Guest(s): Mark Larrimore , Greg Epstein |
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10/10/13 9:00am |
On Point
Digging Into The Definition Of A Federal Default - On Point goes deep on scenarios for the economy. They’re scary . . . and the politics . . . they're scary too.
Guest(s): Martin Wolfe , Alan Auerbach , Austan Goolsbee |
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10/10/13 8:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Compelling People - How can we be more persuasive and influential with the people in our lives and work? Joy Cardin talks to the coauthors of a new book who say that the trick is balancing being strong, and being warmth – by changing your posture, adapting your clothing style, and improving your communication skills.
Guest(s): John Neffinger , Matthew Kohut |
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10/10/13 7:30am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Attorney In State Capitol Permit Lawsuit Weighs In On Settlement With DOA - Groups will no longer be required to obtain a permit to gather inside the state Capitol building, but must notify the state of their intent to protest. Joy Cardin talks with one of the attorneys who brought the lawsuit against the Department of Administration for its permitting rules and subsequent crackdown on violators. He discusses why he says this week's settlement is a victory for free speech and what his hope is for the future.
Guest(s): A. Steven Porter |
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10/10/13 7:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
GOP Lawmaker Discusses Proposed Changes To Absentee Voting - Under a Republican bill in the state Legislature, Wisconsin's municipalities would be held to a statewide standard for in-person absentee voting. Joy Cardin talks with the author of the proposal about the issues he sees with current law, how his bill addresses them, and his thoughts on this week's public hearing on the matter.
Guest(s): Duey Stroebel |
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10/10/13 6:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Osteoporosis Prevention - A new study indicates that calcium supplements do not increase the chances of having a heart attack. Joy Cardin’s guest will discuss this and what causes bone fractures in older men.
Guest(s): Dr. Bart Clarke |
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