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10/16/13 8:00am |
The People's Pharmacy: Special Pledge Drive Edition - Recent evidence shows that cholesterol levels are a bad predictor of heart disease, and that popular treatments mask the disorder's true causes. Joy Cardin talks with the hosts of “The People's Pharmacy,” Joe and Terry Graedon, about cholesterol myths surrounding statin drugs, saturated fats and “good” and “bad” cholesterol, and how to prevent, manage and reverse heart disease.
Guest(s): Joe and Terry Graedon |
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10/16/13 7:00am |
Big Question: What Should State Democrats Do About Burke? - Wisconsin Democrats are split on whether to support former Commerce Secretary and Trek Bicycle executive Mary Burke’s gubernatorial run now or wait until they know who else is in the race. Joy Cardin's guest political scientist discusses the issues that liberals are hashing out, as well as how Governor Scott Walker is positioning himself for another term. Plus, weigh in on this week’s Big Question: Should Democrats endorse Burke now or take a wait-and-see approach?
Guest(s): Charles Franklin |
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10/16/13 6:00am |
German Food - German food is a culinary staple in the food landscape of Wisconsin. Joy Cardin’s guest is a German food expert and discusses her favorite recipes.
Guest(s): Michelle Clasen Werry |
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10/15/13 9:00pm |
On Your Money: More Ways To Save Money - It’s another pledge drive edition of On Your Money! This week, financial planner Kevin McKinley and host Joy Cardin have some tips on how to make saving money as painless as possible, and answers your personal finance questions.
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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10/15/13 8:00am |
On Your Money: More Ways To Save Money - It’s another pledge drive edition of On Your Money! This week, financial planner Kevin McKinley and host Joy Cardin have some tips on how to make saving money as painless as possible, and answers your personal finance questions.
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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10/15/13 7:00am |
Two Takes On State Republicans' Indian Mascot Bill - The State Assembly is expected to vote Tuesday on a Republican bill that would make it harder to force public schools to drop Native American nicknames. Joy Cardin’s first guest says current law prevents communities from defending themselves and needs to be repealed. Then, her guest from the Oneida Indian tribe says the proposal is racist and that Indian-based nicknames harm native students.
Guest(s): Kevin Binversie , Barbara Munson |
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10/15/13 6:00am |
Recipes for Health and Weight Loss - Can eating right reverse disease, as well as promote weight loss? And how can we turn those nutritional guidelines into actual recipes and menus? Joy Cardin talks to a nutritionist and author of a new cookbook that emphasizes ingredients high in nutrients as a means of losing weight and living longer.
Guest(s): Dr. Joel Fuhrman |
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10/14/13 9:00pm |
The Inner Lives of Cats - How did the lives of cats and humans first become entangled? Why do cats get stuck in trees? Why is it so hard to get two cats to get along? Joy Cardin talks to the author of a new book exploring cat science, their relationship with humans, and their still-mysterious inner lives.
Guest(s): John Bradshaw |
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10/14/13 8:00am |
The Inner Lives of Cats - How did the lives of cats and humans first become entangled? Why do cats get stuck in trees? Why is it so hard to get two cats to get along? Joy Cardin talks to the author of a new book exploring cat science, their relationship with humans, and their still-mysterious inner lives.
Guest(s): John Bradshaw |
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10/14/13 7:30am |
State Capitol Report: Sen. Jauch Speaks About Decision To Retire - Democratic State Senator Bob Jauch has been representing the people of northwestern Wisconsin for more than 30 years. Now, he’s calling it quits. In the second half of the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin talks with Jauch about what led to his recent decision to retire and what he hopes to accomplish in his final 15 months.
Guest(s): Bob Jauch |
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10/14/13 7:00am |
State Capitol Report: An Investigative Look At How The DNR Sets Its Wolf Hunting Quotas - Wisconsin’s second wolf hunting and trapping season begins on Tuesday in an effort to kill 251 wolves. In the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin’s guest reporter discusses claims that the state is disregarding science in setting its quotas, as well as the policy-makers who defend the hunt.
Guest(s): Rory Linnane |
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10/14/13 6:00am |
Faith in Humanity Restored - A homeless man returns $42,000 and a Dairy Queen worker kicks out a patron for robbing a blind man. Has faith in humanity been restored? Joy Cardin’s guest will answer this question.
Guest(s): Meme Drumwright |
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10/13/13 7:00am |
On Your Money: How To Save At Least 50 Bucks - Tune in for a special live pledge drive edition of On Your Money! Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley discuss some of his 60 ways to save at least 50 bucks, including around the house, on the road and in the kitchen, and answers your personal finance questions.
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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10/11/13 8:00am |
Week In Review: Shutdown, Mary Burke, and More - Friday is Day 11 of the shutdown of the federal government. Joy Cardin and her guests discuss the latest in the negotiations in Congress, President Obama’s nomination of Janet Yellen to chair the Fed, Mary Burke’s announcement that she’ll challenge Governor Scott Walker, and in this edition of the Week in Review.
Guest(s): Christine Bremer-Muggli , Kevin Hermening |
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10/11/13 7:30am |
Democratic Congressman Pocan Calls On GOP To Take Keys From Tea Party - According to Democratic Congressman Mark Pocan, "the world's greatest example of representative government has become the world's largest kindergarten." Joy Cardin talks with Pocan about the federal government shutdown, why he says the Tea Party wing has taken Congress hostage, and how a resolution on the budget and debt ceiling may be reached.
Guest(s): Mark Pocan |
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10/11/13 7:00am |
Republican Congressman Ribble Weighs In On Government Shutdown - The federal government continues to operate in shutdown mode with less than a week until it defaults on its debt. Joy Cardin talks with Republican Congressman Reid Ribble about why he says in order to overcome the financial challenges facing the nation, GOP and Democratic leaders need to sit down, talk and develop trust. He also explains why he says it's time for lawmakers to strike a grand bargain to resolve budget issues and address entitlements.
Guest(s): Reid Ribble |
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10/11/13 6:00am |
Rustic Roads in Wisconsin - Fall colors are all around us this time of year and traveling Wisconsin's rustic roads is a great way to enjoy them. Joy Cardin’s guest tells us where to find the most scenic rustic roads.
Guest(s): Jane Carrola |
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10/10/13 9:00pm |
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 8:00am |
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 |
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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