Supreme Court Wraps Session, UW’s Wine And Cider Expert, Changing One’s Stance On Parenthood

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Wisconsin is home to more than 100 wine and cider makers, and earlier this year they gained a valuable resource. Our guest is a wine and cider fermentation expert at UW Madison who wants to make sure the state produces the very best. We also learn why one writer changed her mind about having kids, and get the latest on the Supreme Court’s last three rulings of the session.

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    After announcing its most highly anticipated decisions last week, the Supreme Court wrapped up its 2014-2015 session Monday with three final rulings, in cases involving the EPA, lethal injections, and redistricting.

    The court overturned the Obama administration’s rule limiting toxic mercury emissions from power plants. They also ruled that a lethal injection drug used to carry out the death penalty is legal and they backed Arizona’s redistricting commission.

  • UW Enologist Is A New Resource For The State's Growing Wine And Cider Industry

    The state’s growing wine ane cider industry has a new resource to help producers shape and improve their products. The University of Wisconsin’s first-ever enologist discusses his new role, and how he can hopefully propel Wisconsin-made wine and cider to the top.

  • Why I Changed My Mind About Breeding

    Many women in their twenties proclaim that they’ll never have children, only to change their minds years later. A writer describes why she changed her mind about having children.

Episode Credits

  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Judith Siers-Poisson Host
  • Howard Schweber Guest
  • Nicholas Smith Guest
  • Michelle Goldberg Guest
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Amanda Magnus Producer

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