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7/25/13 10:00pm |
Big Moment for Better Work/Family Balance? - Is Washington shifting it's attention to working families? From the President's call for "Universal preschool", to the Working Families Flexibility Act and recently released "Economic Agenda for Women and Families." Could this be The Big Moment for Better Work/Family Balance? Join Guest Host Cynthia Schuster as we explore this with Bryce Covert, who writes for The Nation on Women and Business Issues.
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7/25/13 2:00pm |
Big Moment for Better Work/Family Balance? - Is Washington shifting its attention to working families? From the President's call for "Universal preschool", to the Working Families Flexibility Act and recently released "Economic Agenda for Women and Families." Could this be the Big Moment for Better Work/Family Balance? Join Guest Host Cynthia Schuster, in for Kathleen as we explore this with Bryce Covert, who writes for The Nation on Women and Business Issues.
Guest(s): Bryce Covert |
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7/25/13 1:00pm |
Immigration Reform - The House and Senate continue to struggle over immigration reform and today our guests are beginning to wonder if any progress will actually be made. Join Guest Host Cynthia Schuster, as we look at what appears to be some of the biggest coming weeks in this battle to pass legislation with two guests.
Guest(s): Seung Kim , Mark Lopez |
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7/24/13 10:00pm |
Blue Plate Special - Join Cynthia Schuster in for Kathleen with her guest Kate Christensen. Kate has written an honest account of her unorthodox childhood in 1960s Berkeley as the daughter of a legal activist who ruled the house with his fists. She recalls memories of pain and joy by weaving tales of food, which sustained her during her hunger for food, love, confidence and self-belonging. The book is Blue Plate Special.
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7/24/13 2:00pm |
Blue Plate Special - Join Cynthia Schuster in for Kathleen with her guest Kate Christensen. Kate has written an honest account of her unorthodox childhood in 1960s Berkeley as the daughter of a legal activist who ruled the house with his fists. She recalls memories of pain and joy by weaving tales of food, which sustained her during her hunger for food, love, confidence and self-belonging. The book is Blue Plate Special.
Guest(s): Kate Christensen |
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7/24/13 1:00pm |
The New American Economy - Cynthia Schuster's guest this hour outlines eight reasons he thinks our economy is more dysfunctional than ever.
Guest(s): Steven Rosenfeld |
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7/23/13 10:00pm |
The Totally Sweet '90s - Cynthia Schuster and her guest this hour take a look back at the cultural events, people, and fads that shaped the 1990's.
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7/23/13 2:00pm |
The Totally Sweet '90s - Cynthia Schuster and her guest this hour take a look back at the cultural events, people, and fads that shaped the 1990's.
Guest(s): Gael Cooper |
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7/23/13 1:30pm |
Alan Alda - Alan Alda, this year's Master Teacher at the Ten Chimneys Theatre, joins Cynthia Schuster to talk about his career and the artistic elements of being a stage actor.
Guest(s): Alan Alda |
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7/23/13 1:00pm |
Wisconsin Jobs Report, June 2013 - 1:00-1:30PM: The Wisconsin preliminary employment numbers for June were released last week and at first glance, things look promising. Nearly 14,000 private sector jobs were added making it the largest month to month gain in about 10 years. John Schmid, Business Reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel joins Cynthia Schuster in for Kathleen with a look at the numbers.
Guest(s): John Schmid |
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7/22/13 10:00pm |
The Empress Has No Clothes - Cynthia Schuster's guest explores ways to overcome 'imposter syndrome', what she defines as the fear and self-doubt that causes people to question their abilities.
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7/22/13 2:00pm |
The Empress Has No Clothes - Cynthia Schuster's guest explores ways to overcome "imposter syndrome," what she defines as the fear and self-doubt that causes people to question their abilities.
Guest(s): Joyce Roche |
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7/22/13 1:00pm |
All Things Political - Cynthia Schuster hosts this week's All Things Political. We'll be discussing the political reactions to the Zimmerman verdict, President Obama's latest Cabinet appointments, and the productivity of the 113th Congress.
Guest(s): Matt Grossmann |
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7/18/13 10:00pm |
Satire and Democracy - Can satire save democracy? Kathleen Dunn's guest this hour recently penned an article for the Columbia Journalism Review that argues satire can help make politics relevant again.
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7/18/13 2:00pm |
Satire and Democracy - Can satire save democracy? Kathleen Dunn's guest this hour recently penned an article for the Columbia Journalism Review that argues satire can help make politics relevant again.
Guest(s): Dannagal Young |
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7/18/13 1:00pm |
Rafe Esquith on Teachers - After thirty-plus years in the job, renowned educator Rafe Esquith, joins Kathleen Dunn to share his advice for fellow teachers.
Guest(s): Rafe Esquith |
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7/17/13 10:00pm |
Best Companies for Hourly Employees - Many women in the workforce today are trying to balance work and home life and that isn't always welcome from employers. Today, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss Working Mothers Magazine's Annual report of the Best Companies for hourly employees. According to an examination of US employers, the Working Mother Research Institute says these companies are going the extra mile to make sure their employees have stability, predictability and benefits to succeed in their job without disrupting their families.
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7/17/13 2:00pm |
Best Companies for Hourly Employees - Many women in the workforce today are trying to balance work and home life and that isn't always welcome from employers. Today, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss Working Mothers Magazine's Annual report of the Best Companies for hourly employees. According to an examination of US employers, the Working Mother Research Institute says these companies are going the extra mile to make sure their employees have stability, predictability and benefits to succeed in their job without disrupting their families.
Guest(s): Jennifer Owens , Kristin Kunz |
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7/17/13 1:00pm |
Race and the U.S. Criminal Justice System - The not guilty verdict of the Zimmerman case has sparked a wide range of emotions from across the country. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about race, stereotypes, and our criminal justice system.
Guest(s): Maya Wiley |
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7/16/13 10:00pm |
Confronting Suburban Poverty in America - Today nearly one third of all Americans are poor, or nearly poor. And one-in-three of those Americans are living in the suburbs. Communities around Dayton, Detroit, and Chicago have become home to low-income families pushed out of central cities by higher housing costs, restrictive zoning, and reinforced segregation.
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