Accidentally-Released John Doe Documents Causing Controversy, A Community-Written Novel In Wisconsin, Should Parents Put Their Kids On Social Media?

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It seems like everyone posts pictures and videos of their kids on social media…but now a growing number of parents are opting out of posts about their kids on the Internet. We talk to a parenting expert about this debate. We also discuss the controversy surrounding accidentally-released John Doe documents and learn about a Wisconsin town that just finished a community novel.

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    Documents that were accidentally released from the John Doe investigation show what some are calling a secret fundraising operation involving Governor Walker. A political scientist discusses these documents and whether or not they show illegal campaign activity.

  • Baraboo Residents Pen Second Community-Written Novel

    Writers in Baraboo recently finished work on their latest community-written novel, “Dr. Vertigo’s Circus Spectacular.” A writing instructor involved in the effort talks about the book, and the process and challenges of having multiple writers all working on the same novel.

  • Should Parents Keep Their Babies Off Social Media?

    It seems like just about everyone wants to post pictures and videos of the newest generation on Facebook and other social media, but a growing number of parents are opting to leave their kids off social media. A parenting expert discusses the debate.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Cynthia Schuster Host
  • Amanda Magnus Producer
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Ken Mayer Guest
  • Kelly Dwyer Guest
  • Aisha Sultan Guest