Shift Work And The Brain, State Legislative Agenda, A Piece Of Lincoln In De Pere

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Working the night shift may not just be inconvenient; we speak with a neuroscientist who says it can have a distinct negative impact on your brain. Then we talk to a De Pere historian about the city’s newly acquired presidential artifacts and look at the issues the State Legislature will take up in the upcoming session.

Featured in this Show

  • The Effect Working The Night Shift Has On The Brain

    Working the night shift, year after year, can have a dulling effect on your brain, according to a new study. A neuroscientist breaks down the results, and what happens when the body’s circadian rhythm gets thrown out of whack.

  • Taking A Look At The State Legislature's Agenda For The Coming Term

    With big wins for Governor Walker and Republicans in Wisconsin, legislation on some of the state’s biggest issues could come fast and furious. A reporter discusses what’s on the State Legislature’s agenda.

  • A Piece Of President Lincoln In De Pere

    A small museum in De Pere is exhibiting a collection of presidential memorabilia that features several hand-written letters from presidents and what may be some of Abraham Lincoln’s china.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Galen Druke Producer
  • Christopher Colwell Guest
  • Mary Spicuzza Guest
  • Adam Stueck Guest

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