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9/23/13 6:00am |
Tracing Family Roots - Genealogy is the study of family history and Joy Cardin’s guest discusses how to take this journey.
Guest(s): Leslie Albrecht-Huber |
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9/22/13 7:00am |
On Your Money: Asking For A Raise, Life Insurance, Cutting The Cable TV Cord - A recent survey shows that many Americans say they're underpaid. In this week's On Your Money, financial planner Kevin McKinley and Joy Cardin discuss the study's findings and how you can ask for a raise. Plus, he has advice on calculating how much life insurance you should have, why you should consider doing away with cable television, and answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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9/20/13 8:00am |
Week in Review: Defunding Obamacare, New Poll On Walker, Gun Control - House Republicans say they'll pass a stopgap spending bill that defunds Obamacare, but President Barack Obama says he'll just veto it. In the Week in Review, Joy Cardin's guests of opposing perspectives discuss the showdown before a potential government shutdown. Plus, they weigh in on calls for stricter gun control following the mass shooting at Washington's Navy Yard, a new poll showing voters split on Governor Scott Walker's job performance, and more of the top national and state political stories.
Guest(s): Peg Lautenschlager , Margaret Farrow |
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9/20/13 7:50am |
Time Warner Cable Dispute - The NBC affiliate in Milwaukee has been blacked out since July with no end in sight over cable fees and the dispute is getting national attention. Joy Cardin’s guest discusses what this means to the cable business and subscribers.
Guest(s): Chris Terry |
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9/20/13 7:00am |
Fall Television Preview - The new fall television season is upon us and that means some of your favorites will be returning and you’ll get a chance to see new shows. Joy Cardin’s guest fills us in on what’s old and new this fall.
Guest(s): Robert Thompson |
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9/20/13 6:00am |
Celebrating Wisconsin's Apple Harvest - After one of the worst harvests on record last year, Wisconsin apple lovers are enjoying a bumper crop in 2013. Joy Cardin's guest apple grower discusses why this year's bunch has rebounded so well, why you should visit a Wisconsin apple orchard this fall, and invites you to share your favorite places to pick as well as your favorite apple recipes.
Guest(s): Sara Ecker |
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9/19/13 9:00pm |
Vegetarian Cooking - In 1977, food writer Mollie Katzen published The Moosewood Cookbook, a collection of plant-focused recipes in a time when vegetables were often just garnishes and sides. The book is largely credited with helping bring vegetables to center stage. Eleven cookbooks later, and with a new one out this month, Katzen says she's cooking lighter, spicier, more relaxed recipes. She talks to Joy Cardin about cooking with vegetables for a newer generation.
Guest(s): Mollie Katzen |
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9/19/13 8:00am |
Vegetarian Cooking - In 1977, food writer Mollie Katzen published The Moosewood Cookbook, a collection of plant-focused recipes in a time when vegetables were often just garnishes and sides. The book is largely credited with helping bring vegetables to center stage. Eleven cookbooks later, and with a new one out this month, Katzen says she's cooking lighter, spicier, more relaxed recipes. She talks to Joy Cardin about cooking with vegetables for a newer generation.
Guest(s): Mollie Katzen |
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9/19/13 7:00am |
The Cases For And Against Repealing Wisconsin's Open Carry Law - Wisconsin's open carry law is being called into question after Appleton police handcuffed two armed men heading to a farmers market. The men, carrying AR-15 rifles and handguns, were released without being charged or ticketed. Joy Cardin talks with a former police chief who says the incident proves it's time to repeal the state's open carry law. Then, her guest gun rights advocate and former police officer discusses why he says open carry is good for Wisconsin.
Guest(s): James Lewis , James Fendry |
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9/19/13 6:00am |
Fatty Liver Disease in Children - Fatty Liver disease is becoming more prevalent in children and Joy Cardin’s guest discusses why this is happening.
Guest(s): Dr. Adnan Said |
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9/18/13 9:00pm |
Benghazi, One Year Later - A year ago last week, the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya, was struck by an attack that left four dead, including ambassador Chris Stevens. Joy Cardin talks to the authors of a new book describing the events on the ground about what happened, and why it remains a controversial topic.
Guest(s): Fred Burton , Samuel Katz |
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9/18/13 8:00am |
Benghazi, One Year Later - A year ago last week, the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya, was struck by an attack that left four dead, including ambassador Chris Stevens. Joy Cardin talks to the authors of a new book describing the events on the ground about what happened, and why it remains a controversial topic.
Guest(s): Fred Burton , Samuel Katz |
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9/18/13 7:00am |
Big Question: Which Party Has Better Approach To Fixing Economy? - President Barack Obama is ripping into Republicans over upcoming budget and debt ceiling deadlines, saying they're willing to "tank" the economy if they don't get "100 percent" of what they want. Meanwhile, House Speaker John Boehner is contending that Obama should rise above partisanship and work with Republicans to address "America's spending problem." Joy Cardin's guest political scientist discusses the financial battles ahead and looks at the action taken since the economic collapse of 2008. Plus, weigh in on this week's Big Question: Which party do you think has a better approach to fixing the economy?
Guest(s): Steven Smith |
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9/18/13 6:00am |
Saving the Ash Trees - The Emerald Ash Borer continues to cut a swath across Wisconsin. Joy Cardin’s guest discusses how to contain this tree pest.
Guest(s): Brian Kuhn |
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9/17/13 9:00pm |
On Your Money: Asking For A Raise, Life Insurance, Cutting The Cable TV Cord - A recent survey shows that many Americans say they're underpaid. In this week's On Your Money, financial planner Kevin McKinley and Joy Cardin discuss the study's findings and how you can ask for a raise. Plus, he has advice on calculating how much life insurance you should have, why you should consider doing away with cable television, and answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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9/17/13 8:00am |
On Your Money: Asking For A Raise, Life Insurance, Cutting The Cable TV Cord - A recent survey shows that many Americans say they're underpaid. In this week's On Your Money, financial planner Kevin McKinley and Joy Cardin discuss the study's findings and how you can ask for a raise. Plus, he has advice on calculating how much life insurance you should have, why you should consider doing away with cable television, and answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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9/17/13 7:00am |
A Conservative's Approach to Obamacare - Two weeks before the opening of federal health insurance exchanges, a USA Today/Pew Research Center Poll has founds that more Americans are strongly against Obamacare than strongly for it, and a large fraction of us don’t know we’ll have to get health insurance or face a fine. Meanwhile, House Republicans are gearing up Tuesday to talk about other strategies for defeating the law. Joy Cardin talks to a conservative analyst about the latest developments in Obamacare, problems he sees with it, and what tactics might work for its opponents.
Guest(s): Avik Roy |
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9/17/13 6:00am |
Reply All... And Other Ways To Tank Your Career - Hitting the “Reply All” button and sending an inappropriate e-mail to the entire staff can lead to an awful lot of embarrassment, fear and punishment. Joy Cardin’s guest workplace etiquette expert discusses how you can fix that Class-A blunder, and handle other sticky situations, including dating co-workers, behaving at social events and even encountering your boss at the gym – naked.
Guest(s): Richie Frieman |
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9/16/13 9:00pm |
Fashion and the Law - While what to wear every morning might seem like one of the simpler decisions we make in a day, clothing isn’t always simple, especially not for women or people with less power. Joy Cardin talks to a guest about the legal history of fashion, and how the law has dictated what we can wear and how we present ourselves at work and in the wider world.
Guest(s): Ruthann Robson |
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9/16/13 8:00am |
Fashion and the Law - While what to wear every morning might seem like one of the simpler decisions we make in a day, clothing isn’t always simple, especially not for women or people with less power. Joy Cardin talks to a guest about the legal history of fashion, and how the law has dictated what we can wear and how we present ourselves at work and in the wider world.
Guest(s): Ruthann Robson |
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