No New Revenue In Wisconsin For The Next Two Years, National Politics Update, Giving Up On New Music In Our Thirties

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A new study from Spotify shows that we stop looking for new music when we turn 33 years old. Our guest music writer searches for the reason why, and gives us tips on how to enjoy new music. We also cover the latest headlines in national politics, and talk to WPR’s State Capitol reporter about the news that there will be no new revenue for the state of Wisconsin over the next two years.

Featured in this Show

  • Nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau Says No More Revenue For Wisconsin Over The Next Two Years

    On Wednesday the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau announced there is no additional revenue coming into the state over the next two years. WPR’s State Capitol Reporter puts this news into context and explains what it means for the budget review process.

  • This Week In Washington – May 6, 2015

    Daily Mail White House Correspondent Francesca Chambers joins Central Time for our weekly look at the most pressing issues in national politics.

  • Do We Stop Appreciating New Music In Our Thirties?

    We age out of new music around the time we turn 33, according to the music service Spotify. A music writer weighs in on why our tastes get more fixed as we age–and why we should try to come out of our musical shells anyway.

Episode Credits

  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Amanda Magnus Producer
  • Galen Druke Producer
  • Shawn Johnson Guest
  • Francesca Chambers Guest
  • Steven Hyden Guest

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