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Friday
12/2/2011
7:00 AM
 111202B

Throw Them All Out
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, members of Congress take part in insider trading, conflicts of interest, and kickbacks... but it's all legal. He'll discuss what he calls the insidious world of crony capitalism . . . why we don't hear about this kind of activity . . . and why he says we should throw them all out.
Guest: Peter Schweizer (SHWY-tzer), research fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Author, "Throw Them All Out: How Politicians and Their Friends Get Rich Off Insider Stock Tips, Land Deals and Cronyism That Would Send the Rest of Us to Prison."


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Friday
12/2/2011
8:00 AM
 111202C

Week in Review, December 2nd, 2011
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They'll tackle the latest news on recalls, Wisconsin's Senate seat, and the impact of the European economic crisis.
Guests:

- Ed Fallone, Associate Professor of Law, Marquette University

- Keene Winters, financial planner, Schofield. Coordinator, Center-Right Coalition of Wausau.


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Thursday
12/1/2011
6:00 AM
 111201A

World AIDS Day
Today is World AIDS Day. Join Joy Cardin and her guests, after six, to discuss the state of AIDS, available treatment options, and what is being done to increase public education about HIV and AIDS.
Guests:

- Dr. Ryan Westergaard, assistant professor of medicine, UW School of Medicine & Public Health who specializes in HIV.

-Mike Gifford, Chief Operating Officer of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin.


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Thursday
12/1/2011
7:00 AM
 111201B

Euro crisis--what does it mean for us?
President Obama says solving the European economic crisis is of "huge importance" to the United States. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest talks about what's at stake for us on the other side of the Atlantic.
Guest: Daniel Gross, Columnist and Economics Editor for Yahoo! Finance. Author, "Dumb Money: How Our Greatest Financial Minds Bankrupted the Nation"


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Thursday
12/1/2011
7:30 AM
 111201X

Strikes in Britain
Strikes swept across Britain yesterday. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest says the day's protests were a sign of the failure of austerity measures...and that we in the United States should take notice.
Guest: David Blanchflower, Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College. Economics Editor, New Statesman. Former member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England


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Thursday
12/1/2011
8:00 AM
 111201C

Race and Politics in Obama's America
The election of an African-American president is not the end of racial inequality in the U.S., according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight. He'll discuss why he thinks the persistence of racial inequalities in the United States is a result of politics.
Guest: Desmond King, professor of American Government, University of Oxford. Co-author, "Still a House Divided: Race and Politics in Obama's America" , "Making America: Immigration, Race, and the Origins of Diverse Democracy"


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Wednesday
11/30/2011
6:00 AM
 111130A

November Open Line
After six, tune in for Joy Cardin's November open line. Have a suggestion for a Joy Cardin Show you'd like to hear? Call-in with your topic and guest suggestions.

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Wednesday
11/30/2011
7:00 AM
 111130B

Big Question: Internet sales tax
After a busy Cyber Monday, a plan to collect sales tax on internet sales goes before a Congressional committee today. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week's Big Question: do you support the idea of an Internet sales tax?
Guests:

- Steve DelBianco, Executive Director, NetChoice

- Matthew Gardner, Executive Director, Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy


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Wednesday
11/30/2011
8:00 AM
 111130C

Distraction, Focus, and Getting things done.
If you have a hard time staying focused and shaking off distractions...if you feel overwhelmed by your inbox and your to-do list...you're not alone. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says there's a lot we can do to get organized and on track...and it can be as simple as taking eighteen minutes in the morning.
Guest: Peter Bregman, strategic advisor to CEOs and their leadership teams. Author, "18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done." His website: www.peterbregman.com


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Tuesday
11/29/2011
6:00 AM
 111129A

Cutting Poverty in Half
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, Wisconsin's poverty rate can be cut in half through changes in government policy. He'll describe his four-pronged approach, and the challenges that stand in the way.
Guest: David Riemer, Director, Community Advocates Public Policy Institute, Milwaukee. http://wpr.org/r/?665


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Tuesday
11/29/2011
7:00 AM
 111129B

Vultures' Picnic
Corporate corruption has led to a rise in investors who take advantage of impoverished African nations. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, who has written a book about his investigation into what he calls "vulture investors."
Guest: Greg Palast, investigative journalist for the BBC, The Guardian, and others. Author, "Vultures' Picnic: In Pursuit of Petroleum Pigs, Power Pirates, and High-Finance Carnivores." "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" and "Armed Madhouse."


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Tuesday
11/29/2011
8:00 AM
 111129C

On Your Money
Tipping, tablet computers, and estate planning . . . just a few of the topics, after eight, on this week's edition of On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will share financial advice and answer your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
11/28/2011
6:00 AM
 111128A

Best/worst Christmas Music
Christmas is less than a month away, though the holiday tunes have already been playing for weeks. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the best and worst of "Jingle Bells," "Deck the Halls," and other seasonal songs.
Then, on this Cyber Monday, are you doing your online shopping securely? After six-fifty, Joy's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call on how to protect yourself from holiday cybercrime.
Guests:

- Stephen Thompson, editor and reviewer, NPR Music; contributor, NPR's Song of the Day series. Founder, "The A.V. Club" entertainment section of The Onion.

- 6:50 - Sandy Chalmers, Administrator of the Division of Trade and Consumer Protection at the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.


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Monday
11/28/2011
7:00 AM
 111128B

Campaign spending in the recall effort
After seven, it's the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy's guest talks about campaign spending in the recall effort...and he says it's going to be expensive.
Guest: Mike McCabe, Executive Director of Wisconsin Democracy Campaign www.wisdc.org


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Monday
11/28/2011
7:30 AM
 111128X

A Republican's Take on the Recall Campaigns
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest lawmaker says why he's doubtful a recall election against Gov. Scott Walker will occur, and discusses the looming threats to recall more Republican state senators. Plus, he explains why the punishments handed down to doctors for their role in the State Capitol protests aren't tough enough.
Guest: Glenn Grothman, Republican State Senator, West Bend.


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Monday
11/28/2011
8:00 AM
 111128C

100 Plus
Are you ready to live to be 150 years old? According to Joy Cardin's guest after eight, living past 100 will soon be the rule, not the exception, in a "longevity revolution."
Guest: Sonia Arrison, author of "100 Plus: How the Coming Age of Longevity Will Change Everything, From Careers and Relationships to Family and Faith." She is a founder and trustee at Singularity University in Mountain View, California


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Friday
11/25/2011
6:00 AM
 111125A

Small Business Saturday
Millions of people will be taking to the malls and stores on this Black Friday, not to mention the cybermall on Monday. Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says don't forget to support the independent mom-and-pop shops tomorrow on Small Business Saturday. Plus, "Tell Joy Where to Go" for some great local shopping in Wisconsin.
Guest: Randall Hoth (rhymes with "both"), President and CEO, Wisconsin Better Business Bureau.
http://smallbusinesssaturday.com/


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Friday
11/25/2011
7:00 AM
 111125B

National Day of Listening
Today is the National Day of Listening. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with the founder of StoryCorps about why we should interview important people in our lives...and about this year's theme of education and teachers.
Guest: Dave Isay, Founder and President of StoryCorps. Author, "Listening Is an Act of Love" http://storycorps.org/


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Friday
11/25/2011
8:00 AM
 111125C

Week in Review, November 25th, 2011
After eight, it's a holiday edition of The Week in Review. Joy Cardin and her guests look at the latest news on the presidential race, the Occupy movement, and Wisconsin's recalls.
Guests:

- John Smart, former chair, Price County Democratic Party. Board member, Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools

- Steve Prestegard, author, Presteblog: www.steveprestegard.com


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Thursday
11/24/2011
6:00 AM
 111124A

Thankful for pies
Pumpkin pie may be the most traditional dessert at the Thanksgiving table, but your pie options go far beyond what you may think. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses all things pie, including his latest creations, pie-baking tips, and the pies on your menu.
Guest: Shan (like fan) Nelson-Rowe, "The Pie Dude." www.facebook.com/thepiedude.


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Thursday
11/24/2011
7:00 AM
 111124B

Thanksgiving traditions
Watching football, enjoying a big turkey dinner, and spending time with family are common Thanksgiving rituals, but that's certainly not all of them. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the importance of developing and following traditions, and invites you to call in and share your favorite family customs.
Guest: Jennifer Trainer Thompson, author, "The Joy of Family Traditions: A Season-by-Season Companion to Celebrations, Holidays and Special Occasions." www.joyoffamilytraditions.com


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Thursday
11/24/2011
8:00 AM
 111124C

Best gift you've ever given or received
Our annual Thanksgiving Day tradition continues, after eight, when Joy Cardin and her guest reflect on the best gift you've ever given or received.
Guest: Connie Kilmark, founder of the counseling and consulting firm, Kilmark & Associates.


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Wednesday
11/23/2011
6:00 AM
 111123A

Holidays and senior care
The holidays are a good time to check in with elderly parents and other relatives...and figure out if they're getting the care they need. After six, Joy Cardin's guest has advice for caretakers and those close to them.
Guest: Barbara McVicker, eldercare expert and author of "Stuck in the Middle: Shared Stories and Tips on Caring for Mom and Dad." Her newest book is "Before Things Fall Apart: Preparing to Care for Mom and Dad." www.barbaramcvicker.com


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Wednesday
11/23/2011
7:00 AM
 111123B

Big Question: Can we have civil politics talk?
You may have turkey with a side of politics tomorrow, and after seven, Joy Cardin asks this week's Big Question: how do you talk about Big Questions with friends and family? Joy's guests are making a bipartisan effort to have civil conversations with people of differing political views.
Guest: Katie Songer and Scott Grabins (GRAY-bins), co-founders, Reach Out Wisconsin www.reachoutwisconsin.org


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Wednesday
11/23/2011
8:00 AM
 111123C

Comfort
We all have our favorite songs, food, or a place that we seek out when we need comfort. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says that comfort is a human necessity . . . but we can have too much of a good thing.
Guest: Brett Hoover, Member, Paulist Fathers order. Teacher, theological studies department, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. Author, "Comfort: An Atlas for the Body and Soul."


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Tuesday
11/22/2011
6:00 AM
 111122A

Venomous Behavior
Bullying, manipulation, and other forms of venomous behavior . . . most of us have encountered it at work, home, and in public. After six, Joy Cardin's guests tell us why these things happen . . . and what we can do about it.
Guests:

- Theresa Drinka, licensed clinical social worker

- Jeni (JEN-ee) Synnes (SINN-ess), licensed clinical social worker

- Co-authors, "Stung by "B"S: A storybook guide to recognizing and surviving venomous behaviors" http://stungbybs.com


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Tuesday
11/22/2011
7:00 AM
 111122B

Super-Committee falls short?
A Congressional super-committee is likely to fail to meet tomorrow's deadline for budget cuts. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guest what went wrong, and whether automatic cuts will kick in.
Guests:

- Steven Smith, Political Science Professor and Director, Weidenbaum (WEE-den-baum) Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy, Washington University, St. Louis.

- 7:15-7:20 - Gwen Moore, Democratic U.S. Representative, Wisconsin's Fourth Congressional District.

- 7:40-7:45 - Sean Duffy, Republican U.S. Representative, Wisconsin's Seventh Congressional District.


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Tuesday
11/22/2011
8:00 AM
 111122C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions, give money-saving tips, and tell us whether we should use credit, debit, or cash when doing our holiday shopping.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
11/21/2011
6:00 AM
 111121A

Testing 9-year-olds for high cholesterol
A government panel is now recommending that kids as young as nine be tested for high cholesterol to reduce the risk of heart problems later in life. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the latest guidelines and welcomes your reaction.
Then, after six-fifty, it's this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call. Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the "perfect storm" that's increasing demand for local food banks.
Guests:

- Dr. Sue MacLellan, pediatric cardiologist, Gunderson Lutheran Health System.

- 6:50 - Dan Stein, President and CEO of Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin.


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Monday
11/21/2011
7:00 AM
 111121B

State Capitol Report--Recall events
After seven, it's this week's State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin welcomes WPR reporters who have been covering recall kick-off events, rallies, and counter-rallies.
Guests:

- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR Reporter

- Gilman Halsted, WPR Reporter


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Monday
11/21/2011
8:00 AM
 111121C

JFK Assassination conspiracy theories
Tomorrow is the anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest looks at conspiracy theories surrounding the tragedy - and says debunking those theories can provide valuable lessons in critical thinking.
Guest: John McAdams, Professor of Political Science at Marquette University and author of "JFK Assassination Logic: How to Think About Claims of Conspiracy." His Kennedy assassination webpage: http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm


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Friday
11/18/2011
6:00 AM
 111118A

Cooking with Venison
Hunters will be out in full force tomorrow morning to kick off the nine-day gun deer hunt. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses some tasty ways to prepare and cook venison, and invites you to share your favorite venison recipe.
Guests:

- Dan Small, host/producer of the public television show, "Outdoor Wisconsin," and "Outdoors Radio with Dan Small." Co-author, "Outdoors Wisconsin Cookbook." www.dansmalloutdoors.com.

- 6:15-6:20 - Tamra (TAM-ruh) Anderson, Executive Director, Tomahawk Area Chamber of Commerce, which is sponsoring the 46th annual Tomahawk Vension Feed. http://wpr.org/r/?663


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Friday
11/18/2011
7:00 AM
 111118B

WPR-SNC Wis. Survey: Problems Facing Wisconsin
According to the latest Wisconsin Public Radio-St. Norbert College Wisconsin Survey, Wisconsin residents say the economy and a distrust of government are the two biggest problems facing the state. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the sentiment behind the numbers.
Guests:

- 7:07-7:12 - Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Norbert College Statistical Research Institute.

- Eric Giordano (jor-DAH-no), Associate Professor of Political Science, UW-Marathon County; Director, Wisconsin Institute of Public Policy and Service.


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Friday
11/18/2011
8:00 AM
 111118C

Week in Review, November 11th, 2011
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guests for a look at recall, the Occupy movement, the presidential race, and other top stories, on this edition of the Week in Review.
Guest:

- Ruth Conniff, Political Editor of The Progressive magazine

- Margaret Farrow, former Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin and Chair of Wisconsin Eye broadcast network (her views here do not represent WisconsinEye).


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Thursday
11/17/2011
6:00 AM
 111117A

WPR-SNC Wis. Survey: Concealed Carry
According to the latest Wisconsin Public Radio-St. Norbert College Wisconsin Survey, Wisconsin residents are nearly split on their views of concealed carry, but the vast majority say they don't plan on actually carrying a concealed weapon. After six, Joy Cardin's guest makes the case for the measure; after six-thirty, her guest explains why he's opposed to it.
Guests:

- Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Norbert College Survey Center

- 6:12 - Joseph Olson, Professor at the Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota.

- 6:35 - Stan Stojkovic (STOY-kuh-vitch), Dean of the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, UW-Milwaukee.


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Thursday
11/17/2011
7:00 AM
 111117B

State of the Economy
We've had a bad year, but we think things will get better over time. That's one of the findings in the new WPR/St. Norbert survey on the economy; after seven, Joy Cardin and her guest will look at the latest news on the state and national economic scenes.
Guests:

-Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Analyst at the St. Norbert College Survey Center.

-Kevin Quinn, Associate Academic Dean and professor of Economics at St. Norbert College.


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Thursday
11/17/2011
8:00 AM
 111117C

Protest and Politics
The Tea Party movement translated its protests into political power - can the Occupy movement do the same? After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at political protest and social movements.
Guest: Deana (DEAN-uh) Rohlinger (ROE-ling-er), Associate Professor of Sociology at Florida State University; she studies political protest and social movements.


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Wednesday
11/16/2011
6:00 AM
 111116A

WPR-SNC Wis. Survey: Presidential Politics
It's time once again for the Wisconsin Public Radio - Saint Norbert College Survey. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests discuss how Wisconsinites feel about the race for president, including whether Barack Obama deserves a second term, and who should get the Republican nomination.
Guests:

- Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Norbert College Survey Center.

- Susan Johnson, Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science, and Director, Center for Political Science and Public Policy Research, UW-Whitewater.


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Wednesday
11/16/2011
7:00 AM
 111116B

Big Question: Recall the Governor?
With the recall underway, and new WPR/St. Norbert Survey results released, Joy Cardin and her guests ask this week's Big Question: should the Governor be recalled?
Guests:

- Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Norbert College Survey Center.

- Scot Ross, Executive Director of One Wisconsin Now.

- Brian Huffman, Professor of Management at UW-River Falls and faculty advisor for the UW-River Falls College Republicans.


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Wednesday
11/16/2011
8:00 AM
 111116C

Now You See It
Even though our social lives have become digitized, our institutions of school and work are still designed for the last century. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says we need to transform our work lives.
Guest: Cathy Davidson, Professor of English and Interdisciplinary Studies, Duke University. Author, "Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn."


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Tuesday
11/15/2011
6:00 AM
 111115A

Drive to Recall Gov. Walker Underway
The effort to recall Governor Walker from office began at midnight Tuesday. Organizers have until January 17, 2012 to collect more than 540,000 signatures to force an election. After six, Joy Cardin conducts a special poll: Do you plan on signing the petition to recall Walker? Online poll: www.wpr.org/joy

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Tuesday
11/15/2011
7:00 AM
 111115B

Recall Kick-Off
The effort to recall Governor Scott Walker begins today. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a supporter of the recall effort. Joy's guest, after seven-thirty, says the effort should fail.
Guest: 7:00 - Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, Law firm of Garvey, McNeil, and Associates. Publisher, www.FightingBob.com.

Guest: 7:30 - Matt Batzel with American Majority Action


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Tuesday
11/15/2011
8:00 AM
 111115C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions, give us five ways to manage our taxes before the year ends, and share some tips on warranties for consumer electronic items.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
11/14/2011
6:00 AM
 111114A

Financial Literacy for Kindergartners
U.S. Education Secretary Arne (AR-nee) Duncan is calling for schools to incorporate personal finance into their lesson plans, even for kindergartners. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why she says Duncan is right, and shares tips on how to instill fiscal responsibility in your children.
Then, after six-fifty, on this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call, Joy's guest discusses the dangers of sleeping with your infant, and a new advertising campaign against bed-sharing.
Guests:

- Susan Beacham (BEECH-um), financial literacy expert, author and columnist. Founder, Money Savvy Generation. www.susanbeacham.com.

- 6:50 - Anna Benton, Director of Family and Community Health Services, Milwaukee Department of Health.


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Monday
11/14/2011
7:00 AM
 111114B

State Capitol Report, November 14th 2011
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin and reporter Shawn Johnson. They'll give us the latest on proposed Medicaid cuts in Wisconsin, tomorrow's recall kick-off, and other top stories in state politics.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter


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Monday
11/14/2011
7:30 AM
 111114X

How are budget changes affecting school district...
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at the issues raised in the results of a new survey of school leaders aimed to measure the impact of this year's state budget changes. Both sides of the political fence are reading the findings differently.
Guest: Steve Correia, Associate Professor of Education, St. Norbert's College.


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Monday
11/14/2011
8:00 AM
 111114C

The Truth About Girls and Boys
There's a widespread belief that boys and girls have fundamentally different brains . . . but science doesn't back that up. That's according to Joy Cardin's guests, after eight, who say stereotypes and pseudoscience are hurting boys and girls.
Guests:
-Caryl Rivers, Professor of Journalism, Boston University

-Rosalind Barnett, Senior Scientist, Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University

-Co-authors, "The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our Children" http://thetruthaboutgirlsandboys.com/


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Friday
11/11/2011
6:00 AM
 111111A

Chocolate
The holiday season is nearly here . . . prime time for baking. Join Joy Cardin and her guest, after six, for a conversation about chocolate . . . how it's made . . . and why we love it so much.
Guest: Peter Clemens, chocolatier, Craverie Chocolatier Caf, The American Club, Kohler, WI.


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Friday
11/11/2011
7:00 AM
 111111B

Veterans Day: "On the Bridge"
After seven, on this Veterans Day, Joy Cardin and her guest filmmaker take a look at the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder on Iraq War veterans, and what's being done to help them overcome it.
Guests:

- Olivier (oh-liv-ee-AY) Morel (mor-EL), Director, "On the Bridge." www.onthebridgethemovie.com

- 7:20-7:25 - Jason Moon, Iraq war veteran from Milwaukee who's featured in "On the Bridge."


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Friday
11/11/2011
8:00 AM
 111111C

Week in Review
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin. Join Joy and her guests to discuss this week's top state and national stories, including Tuesday's election results, and the revised training requirements for Wisconsin's concealed carry law.
Guests:

-Louis Fortis, Editor-in-Chief, The Shepherd Express.
-Walter John Chilsen, former Republican State Senator from Wausau. Member, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.


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Thursday
11/10/2011
6:00 AM
 111110A

Stand up for health
Sitting too much is hazardous to our health, according to recent studies. After six, Joy Cardin's guest doctor has healthy advice on how to get off our seats, and be more active.
Guest: Dr. James Levine, Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic. Author, "Move a Little, Lose a Lot: New NEAT Science Reveals How to Be Thinner, Happier, and Smarter" Some tips from guest: http://wpr.org/r/?659


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Thursday
11/10/2011
6:30 AM
 111110Y

Psychology of Rioting
Students at Penn State University rioted Wednesday night after the school fired head football coach Joe Paterno over the way the university responded to sex abuse allegations against an assistant coach. After six-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the psychology behind rioting.
Guest: Frank Farley, Psychologist, Temple University. Former president, American Psychological Association.


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Thursday
11/10/2011
7:00 AM
 111110B

GOP Presidential Candidates Debate in Michigan
The Republican candidates for president debated last night in Michigan where that state's economic woes took center stage. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest analyzes the big winners and losers, and why he says Michigan will be crucial in the 2012 vote.
Guest: Bill Ballenger (BAL-en-jir), editor and publisher, "Inside Michigan Politics" newsletter.


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Thursday
11/10/2011
7:30 AM
 111110X

Supreme Court and Pres. Obama's Health Care Law
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to decide Thursday whether to take up President Obama's health care law. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the possible political ramifications of what the court may or may not do.
Guest: Jolly Emrey, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UW-Whitewater.


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Thursday
11/10/2011
8:00 AM
 111110C

Deep Secrets: Boys' Friendships and the Crisis o...
Boys need intimate friendships just as much as girls do. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says our gender stereotypes ignore the emotional needs of boys.
Guest: Niobe Way, Professor of Applied Psychology, New York University. Director of the Ph.D. program in Developmental Psychology. Author, "Deep Secrets: Boys' Friendships and the Crisis of Connection."


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Wednesday
11/9/2011
6:00 AM
 111109A

Preparing for Winter Weather
Many in Wisconsin are digging themselves out from the first significant Winter storm of the season. After six, Joy Cardin's guest has some potentially life-saving tips on preparing for the worst in Winter weather at home . . . and on the road.
Guest: Tod Pritchard, Coordinator, State of Wisconsin Emergency Management. http://readywisconsin.wi.gov/


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Wednesday
11/9/2011
6:30 AM
 111109X

Benefits of Bicycling
A new study shows that if people opted to take a bicycle instead of a car half the time, health care costs would drop by nearly four billion dollars a year, among other benefits. After six-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the research and answers your questions.
Guest: Jonathan Patz (pats), Professor and Director, Global Health Institute, UW-Madison. Study: http://wpr.org/r/?658


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Wednesday
11/9/2011
7:00 AM
 111109B

Big Question: Ohio Vote's Impact on Wisconsin
Ohio voted yesterday on an effort to repeal public employee laws similar to those here in Wisconsin. After seven, Joy Cardin's guests look at what the results mean for our state, and for the future of politics, on this week's Big Question segment.
Guests:

7:00-Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs at UW-Milwaukee

7:15

-John Nichols, associate editor, The Capital Times. Washington correspondent, The Nation magazine

-Brian Schimming, Vice Chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin


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Wednesday
11/9/2011
8:00 AM
 111109C

Weighing In: Obesity, Food Justice, and the Limi...
Our society promotes consumption while also insisting on thinness. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who takes issue with widely-held assumptions about the obesity epidemic.
Guest: Julie Guthman, Associate professor, Community Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz. Author, "Weighing In: Obesity, Food Justice, and the Limits of Capitalism."


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Tuesday
11/8/2011
6:00 AM
 111108A

The Old-Fashioned in Wisconsin and beyond
Joy Cardin's guest, after six, wrote a piece on a drink that's near and dear to Wisconsin: the Old-Fashioned. Join the conversation about the history of the drink...and the many versions of it around the country.
Guests:

- Troy Patterson, columnist, Slate magazine; his piece on the old-fashioned: http://wpr.org/r/?656

6:15 - Jennifer DeBolt, general manager, The Old Fashioned restaurant, Madison.


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Tuesday
11/8/2011
7:00 AM
 111108B

Media Coverage of Cain Harassment Claims
A fourth woman who says she was sexually harassed by Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has come forward. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest describes why she says the mainstream media is holding candidate Cain to a double-standard.
Guest: Jessica McBride, Senior Journalism Lecturer, UW-Milwaukee.


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Tuesday
11/8/2011
7:30 AM
 111108X

Sexual Harassment in School
A new study shows that nearly half of all students in grades 7 to 12 experienced sexual harassment at school last year. Joy Cardin's guest after seven-thirty explains the study's findings and what we can do about them.
Guest: Holly Kearl, co-author of the American Association of University Women research study called "Crossing the Line: Sexual Harassment at School." She is the American Association of University Women's Legal Advocacy Fund Program Manager.


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Tuesday
11/8/2011
8:00 AM
 111108C

Energy Saving Tips
Winter is coming. After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guest for money-saving ways to save energy around the house...and share YOUR tips
Guest: Karen Lee, Editor of Green Living Ideas www.greenlivingideas.com


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Monday
11/7/2011
6:00 AM
 111107A

Seasonal Mood Disorders
The clocks have changed, it's getting dark earlier, and Winter is lurking . . . which means seasonal mood disorders might not be far behind. After six, Joy Cardin's guest tells us what the problem is, and what we can do about it.
On this week's wake-up call, Joy's guest looks at recent news about a big increase in deaths from painkiller overdose.
Guest: Dr. John Battaglia, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, UW-Medical School. Member, Board of Directors, Wisconsin National Alliance on Mental Illness. Worked on seasonal mood disorders, Alaska State Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.
Wake-up call guest: Dr. Mark Kostic, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin and medical toxicologist at the Wisconsin Poison Center


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Monday
11/7/2011
7:00 AM
 111107B

State Capitol Report, November7th 2011
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy and her guests look at the frantic conclusion of a special session of the legislature...and what it could mean for the future of Wisconsin politics.
Guest:

- Shawn Johnson, WPR State Capitol Reporter

- Charley Jacobs, Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Norbert College


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Monday
11/7/2011
8:00 AM
 111107C

Mondays with Mike - November 2011
It's the first Monday of the month, which means it's time for another edition of Mondays with Mike. After eight, Wisconsin Public Radio Director Mike Crane answers your questions and comments about WPR programming and operations.
Guest: Mike Crane, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.


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Friday
11/4/2011
6:00 AM
 111104A

Wisconsin's Effigy Mounds
Wisconsin is known for many things: cheese, beer, and the Packers, just to name a few. According to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, the state is also the center of effigy mound culture. He'll describe the mystery behind the mounds, and why it's important to learn about them.
Guest: Bob Birmingham, Lecturer of Anthology, UW-Waukesha. Former State Archaeologist. Author, "Spirits of the Earth: The Effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes" and co-author, "Indian Mounds of Wisconsin." Recent article: http://wpr.org/r/?654


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Friday
11/4/2011
7:00 AM
 111104B

OWS and Tea Party: Get Together
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest has a bold idea: let's bring together the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street.
Guest: Richard Harwood, founder and president, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation. His article: http://wpr.org/r/?655


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Friday
11/4/2011
8:00 AM
 111104C

Week in Review, November 4th, 2011
After eight, it's a busy Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Issues include a dramatic economic crisis in Europe, new jobs numbers here in the U.S., and lots of news from state lawmakers as their special session draws to a close.
Guests:
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College.
-
Owen Robinson, Columnist, West Bend Daily News. Blogger at, www.bootsandsabers.com


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Thursday
11/3/2011
6:00 AM
 111103A

Dollar bill gone, dollar coin in?
A proposal in Congress would scrap the dollar bill and replace it with a dollar coin. After six, Joy Cardin gets two takes on the idea.
Guests:

-Tom Schatz, President, Citizens Against Government Waste, member, "Dollar Coin Alliance"

-Tom Ferguson, spokesman, "Americans for George". Former Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, DC.


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Thursday
11/3/2011
7:00 AM
 111103B

Arrests in the State Assembly
State Assembly gallery rules forbid the use of cameras, cell phones, laptops and the display of signs. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses his recent arrest and why he says the rules are an attack on free speech and assembly. Then, after seven-thirty, her guest lawmaker explains why he says the restrictions are necessary to protect himself and fellow legislators.
Guests:

7:00 - Matt Rothschild, editor, The Progressive magazine.

7:30 - Dean Knudson, Republican State Representative, Hudson.


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Thursday
11/3/2011
8:00 AM
 111103C

You Are Not So Smart
Your memory is mostly fiction, your brain resists new ideas, and you're constantly deluding yourself. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says humans are not rational creatures.
Guest: David McRaney, journalist. Author, "You Are Not So Smart: Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Your Memory is Mostly Fiction, and 46 Other Ways You're Deluding Yourself." He blogs at www.YouAreNotSoSmart.com.


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Wednesday
11/2/2011
6:00 AM
 111102A

Bert Grover on education
After six, Joy Cardin talks with former state education chief Bert Grover about changes in Wisconsin schools, and how this year's changes are affecting education.
Guest: Bert Grover, former superintendent, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction


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Wednesday
11/2/2011
7:00 AM
 111102B

Tort reform legislation
Three bills proposed as part of Wisconsin's special session on jobs would grant legal immunity to the makers of drugs and medical devices, limit attorney's fees, and lower the interest rate that could be collected in civil cases. In this week's Big Question, after seven, Joy Cardin's guests discuss whether these measures are an attack on consumer protections or a removal of unnecessary burdens on businesses.
Guests:

- Mike End, President, Wisconsin Association for Justice.

- Darren McKinney, Director of Communications, American Tort Reform Association.


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Wednesday
11/2/2011
8:00 AM
 111102C

Plastic Ocean
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says plastic is ruining our oceans and destroying the planet.
Guest: Captain Charles Moore, author of "Plastic Ocean: How a Sea Captain's Chance Discovery Launched a Determined Quest to Save the Oceans. " He is also the founder of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation: www.algalita.org


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Tuesday
11/1/2011
6:00 AM
 111101A

Trucking Industry Troubles
There are tens of thousands of trucking jobs open in the U.S., but very few drivers are willing to remain behind the wheel. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the challenges facing the trucking industry today, and says the problems go beyond the brutal nature of the job.
Guest: Todd Spencer, Executive Vice President, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.


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Tuesday
11/1/2011
7:00 AM
 111101B

Banks and their customers
Rising bank fees have met a consumer backlash, while a "Bank Transfer Day" protest is coming later this week. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the latest news from the banking world.
Guest: Richard Schiming (SHIMM-ing), Professor of Economics at Minnesota State University-Mankato


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Tuesday
11/1/2011
8:00 AM
 111101C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin breaks down new federal plans to help with foreclosure and student loan debt, shares the latest on saving bonds, and tells us how to pick a bank or credit union.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
10/31/2011
6:00 AM
 111031A

All About Influenza!
The first flu case of the season has been reported in Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin talks to an expert on influenza about what the disease is, how it spreads, and the efforts to vaccinate against it.
After six-fifty, Joy's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: Vaccinating boys . . . in addition to girls . . . against human papillomavirus (PAP-ill-OH-mah-virus), or H-P-V, is an opportunity to protect the generation of today from the cancers of tomorrow.
Guests:

6:00 - Dr. Jonathan Temte (TEM-tee), family physician, Associate Professor, School of Medicine and Public Health at UW-Madison, and Chair, Wisconsin Council on Immunization Practices.

6:50 - Tim Skinner, Senior Public Affairs Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


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Monday
10/31/2011
7:00 AM
 111031B

State Capitol Report October 31, 2011
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin welcomes WPR reporter Shawn Johnson for a look at a busy week in State Government. Plus, she'll get a first-hand report on last week's mining hearing in Hurley.
Guests:

- Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter

- 7:15: Mike Simonson, WPR Reporter, Superior bureau. He attended the mining hearing in Hurley


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Monday
10/31/2011
7:30 AM
 111031X

Walker recall effort--the latest
The State Capitol Report continues, after seven-thirty, as Joy Cardin and her guest look at the latest news on the effort to recall Governor Scott Walker.
Guest: Guest: Arnold Shober, Professor of Government, Lawrence University.


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Monday
10/31/2011
8:00 AM
 111031C

All the Single Ladies
It's time to acknowledge the end of "traditional marriage" as society's highest ideal. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says the recession has disrupted the "romantic market."
Guest: Kate Bolick, freelance writer. Culture editor, Veranda Magazine. Her article, "All the Single Ladies". (November The Atlantic magazine: http://wpr.org/r/?652)


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Friday
10/28/2011
6:00 AM
 111028A

Tell Joy Where to Go: November 2011
You've got plenty of options for a spook-tacular time this Halloween weekend . . . and the fun doesn't stop there. After six, Joy Cardin's guest gives us the low-down on the great events and activities taking place in Wisconsin, from now through November.
Guests: Gary Knowles, Upper Great Lakes columnist to Journal & Topics Newspapers; Monthly contributor to our "Tell Joy Where to Go" programs.


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Friday
10/28/2011
7:00 AM
 111028B

Halloween History and Superstitions
Do black cats, bats, and spiders have you a little on-edge this time of year? Have you ever wondered where the idea of witches with pointy hats and broomsticks came from? After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the genesis of Halloween superstitions and other spooky traditions.
Guest: Ed Kern, Associate Professor of History, Lawrence University, with expertise in the history of superstition, witchcraft, and religious culture.


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Friday
10/28/2011
8:00 AM
 111028C

Week In Review
After eight, it's The Week in Review. Join Joy Cardin and her guests as they discuss this week's top national and state news, including the latest on mining efforts in Northern Wisconsin, and President Obama's new programs for student loan and mortgage borrowers.
Guests:
- David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His "Blaska's Blog" www.thedailypage.com

- Peg Lautenschlager, Attorney, Bauer and Bach. Former Attorney General of Wisconsin (D)


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Thursday
10/27/2011
6:00 AM
 111027A

Antidpressant use up, but with a twist
A recent report finds a dramatic jump in the use of antidepressants . . . but two-thirds of those with severe depression are not taking the medication. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin expert about the latest news on Depression.
Then, after six-fifty, get the scoop on what triggered the brilliant Northern Lights over Wisconsin earlier this week, and whether it'll happen again in the near future.
Guests:

6:00 - Dr. Jeffrey Anders, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UW-Madison Health Services.

6:50 - Chris Janssen (YAHN-sin), Planetarium Director, Wausau School District.


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Thursday
10/27/2011
7:00 AM
 111027B

Future of Mining in Wisconsin
A public hearing is scheduled for this afternoon in Hurley on the future of mining in Wisconsin. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says an iron mining bill needs to pass the state legislature by year's end. Then, Joy's guest after seven-thirty says speeding up the permitting process is an attempt to deny dissenting opinions a voice.
Guests:

7:00 - Tim Sullivan, Chair, Wisconsin Mining Association. Former President and CEO, Bucyrus (byoo-SIGH-riss) International, Inc. News release: http://wpr.org/r/?651

7:30 - Al Gedicks (GED-icks), Professor of Sociology, UW-La Crosse. Author, "Resource Rebels: Native Challenges to Mining and Oil Corporations." Recent piece: http://wpr.org/r/?648
*Hearing info: http://wpr.org/r/?649


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Thursday
10/27/2011
8:00 AM
 111027C

The Fall and Rise of the Big Three
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest tells the story of the dramatic turnaround in the fortunes of America's Big Three automakers.
Guest: Bill Vlasic (VLASS-ik), Detroit bureau chief, The New York Times. Author, "Once Upon a Car: The Fall and Resurrection of America's Big Three Auto Makers"


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Wednesday
10/26/2011
6:00 AM
 111026A

Flat Tax
Rick Perry unveiled his flat tax plan yesterday, and some of the other Republican candidates say they back the idea. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a supporter of the Flat Tax concept.
Guest: Alan Reynolds, economist and Senior Fellow, the Cato Institute


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Wednesday
10/26/2011
7:00 AM
 111026B

Big Question: Felons and workplace discriminatio...
People with past felony convictions are currently protected under the Wisconsin employment discrimination law . . . but lawmakers may change that. After seven, that's the subject of this week's Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:

Sheila Sullivan, attorney with the "Road to Opportunity" Project at Legal Action of Wisconsin

Horace Cooper, member of the Project 21 black leadership network, a legal commentator and an Adjunct Fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research.


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Wednesday
10/26/2011
8:00 AM
 111026C

A Voice in the Box: My Life in Radio
After eight, long-time NPR Morning Edition host Bob Edwards joins Joy Cardin to discuss his career at NPR . . . and beyond.
Guest: Bob Edwards, Host, "The Bob Edwards Show" and "Bob Edwards Weekend" (Sirius XM Radio). He worked for NPR for 30 years and was the first host of Morning Edition. Author, "A Voice in the Box: My Life in Radio"


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Tuesday
10/25/2011
6:00 AM
 111025A

Wisconsin's wind power politics
There's been a lot of back-and-forth about wind turbines in Wisconsin, including a recent proposal for a moratorium. After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the future of wind power in Wisconsin.
Guest: Michael Kraft, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Public and Environmental Affairs at UW-Green Bay


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Tuesday
10/25/2011
7:00 AM
 111025B

AFL-CIO: Rebuild Wisconsin's Middle Class
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses his keys to rebuilding Wisconsin's middle class, including buying Wisconsin and American-made products, creating a highly trained and skilled workforce, and investing in infrastructure.
Guest: Phil Neuenfeldt, President, Wisconsin State AFL-CIO. Plan: http://wpr.org/r/?646


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Tuesday
10/25/2011
8:00 AM
 111025C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions, share some tips on changes in light bulbs, and talk about a unique stock offering with a green and gold twist.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
10/24/2011
6:00 AM
 111024A

Guilty Pleasures
Got a TV show, movie, or song that you really like... but feel a little embarrassed about admitting it? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss our guilty pleasures, and how we justify them.


Then, after six-fifty, Joy's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: With data showing that more than one-third of workers have been bullied on the job, it's time for Wisconsin to take the issue seriously.
Guests:

6:00 - Jon Pollack (PAH-lick), History Instructor and Pop Culture Expert, Madison Area Technical College. Recent piece: http://wpr.org/r/?644

6:50 - Spencer Coggs, Democratic State Senator, Milwaukee; co-author, Healthy Workplace Bill.

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Monday
10/24/2011
7:00 AM
 111024B

State Capitol Report, October 24th 2011
There's a lot going on in State government, with state lawmakers considering jobs, abortion, sex education, and other issues. After seven, catch up on the latest with Joy Cardin and reporter Shawn Johnson, in this week's edition of The State Capitol Report.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter


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Monday
10/24/2011
7:30 AM
 111024X

Budget lapses and the UW System
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest says newly-announced budget lapses unfairly target the UW System.
Guest: David Giroux, Executive Director of Communications & External Relations for the University of Wisconsin System


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Monday
10/24/2011
8:00 AM
 111024C

Foreign exchange students
After eight, join Joy Cardin for a look at the foreign exchange student program . . . the joys of being a host family, the benefits for students, and more.
Guests:

- Daniel McBrayer, Program Officer, American Councils for International Education

- John Smart, host for foreign exchange students. Frequent guest on WPR Week in Review.

- Gent Gjuta, age 17, from Albania

Info for host families: http://inbound.americancouncils.org/
- Hamza Khan, age 15, from Pakistan


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Friday
10/21/2011
6:00 AM
 111021A

Wisconsin's authors
It's a busy week for Wisconsin authors and their fans as the 10th Annual Wisconsin Book Festival runs through this weekend. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the state's many writers and their works, and welcome your thoughts on your favorites.
Guest: Amy Lutzke (LUTS-kee), Reference and Adult Services Librarian, Dwight Foster Public Library, Fort Atkinson; Member, Wisconsin Library Association's Literary Awards Committee. http://wpr.org/r/?643


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Friday
10/21/2011
7:00 AM
 111021B

Herman Cain and Race
Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain says racism isn't a big hurdle for minorities anymore. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says Cain is ignoring realities faced by black America.
Guest: Randall Kennedy, professor, Harvard Law School. Author, "The Persistence of the Color Line: Racial Politics and the Obama Presidency."


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Friday
10/21/2011
8:00 AM
 111021C

Week in Review, October 21st 2011
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Issues on the agenda include the death of Muammar Qaddafi, another round of Republican debates, and lots of news from Wisconsin's legislature.
Guests:

- Christine Bremer (BREE-mur)-Muggli (MOO-glee), attorney, Bremer & Trollop Law Offices, Wausau.

- Keene Winters, financial planner, Schofield. Coordinator, Center-Right Coalition of Wausau.


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Thursday
10/20/2011
6:00 AM
 111020A

Potatoes in School Lunches
The U.S. Senate this week blocked a proposal from the U-S-D-A to limit the amount of starchy vegetables, including potatoes, to one cup per week. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why she says spuds are nutritionally overrated. After six-thirty, Joy's guest discusses why he says potatoes are a solid, healthy choice for kids.
Guests:

6:00 - Margo Wootan (WOO-tahn), Director of Nutrition Policy, Center for Science in the Public Interest.

6:30 - Jeff Nedelman (NEEDLE-min), Spokesperson, Alliance for Potato Research and Education.
- Web article: http://wpr.org/r/?642


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Thursday
10/20/2011
7:00 AM
 111020B

Is American Politics Betraying the Middle Class?
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says American politics is ignoring the needs of the middle class...and he has some solutions to offer.
Guest: Jacob Hacker, Professor of Political Science, Yale University. Co-author, "Winner-Take-All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer--and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class"


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Thursday
10/20/2011
8:00 AM
 111020C

Boost Your Ethics IQ
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the role of ethics in our everyday lives. Joy's guest says we should spend more time thinking about the ethical impact of our decisions...and what we can do to boost our ethical intelligence.
Guest: Bruce Weinstein, author of "Ethical Intelligence: Five Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond." He writes the "Ask the Ethics Guy" column for BusinessWeek.com and blogs at http://TheEthicsGuy.com


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Wednesday
10/19/2011
6:00 AM
 111019A

Another "brutal" winter for Wisconsin?
Weather forecasters are projecting a second straight "brutal" winter for Wisconsin with lots of cold and snow. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the reasoning for the upcoming "brutality," and answer your weather-related questions.
Guest: Chad Franzen, Meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau.


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Wednesday
10/19/2011
6:30 AM
 111019X

Roundabouts Making Motorists Safer
People seem to have either a love, or a hate, relationship with roundabouts, but Wisconsin transportation officials say you can't argue with the fact that they're making us safer. After six-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the benefits of traffic roundabouts, and welcomes your thoughts on why you think they're great... or horrible.
Guest: Russ Rader (RAY-dur), Vice President of Communications, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. http://wpr.org/r/?641


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Wednesday
10/19/2011
7:00 AM
 111019B

Big Question: Deregulate to create jobs?
President Obama and Republican candidates have been making their cases on regulations and jobs this week. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests today's Big Question: is deregulation the answer to our unemployment problems?
Guests:

Diana Furchtgott-Roth (FURSHT-gott ROTH), a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of RealClearMarkets.com.

Adam Hersh, Economist at the Center for American Progress


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Wednesday
10/19/2011
8:00 AM
 111019C

The Story of the Sun
According to Joy Cardin's guest after eight, it's time to think differently about "the star that gives us life"... the Sun. With cell phones and G-P-S trackers to tell us our time and place, and modern developments changing the way we get our food, we no longer rely on the Sun the same way our ancestors did.
Guest: Richard Cohen, former publishing director; visiting professor, University of Kingston near London. Autghor, "Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life."


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Tuesday
10/18/2011
6:00 AM
 111018A

Playing is serious business for kids
Playing is serious business for children...but they're not getting enough time for it. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest after six, who says a shortage of free play time is hurting our kids.
Guest: Peter Gray, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Boston College; he was guest editor of the current edition of the American Journal of Play: www.journalofplay.org


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Tuesday
10/18/2011
7:00 AM
 111018B

Two Takes on Recalling Gov. Walker
Next month, organizers will begin collecting the hundreds of thousands of signatures needed to recall Governor Scott Walker. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why he says the attempt will fail. After seven-thirty, Joy's guest explains why it will succeed.
Guests:

7:00 - Brian Schimming, Vice Chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin.

7:30 - Mike Tate, Chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.


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Tuesday
10/18/2011
8:00 AM
 111018C

On Your Money--special post-pledge edition
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for On Your Money. This week, as a thank-you for your pledge of financial support to WPR, Kevin will devote the entire hour to listener calls and email.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
10/17/2011
6:00 AM
 111017A

Birds (and the people who watch them)
A new movie highlights the joys of birding...and after six, Joy Cardin's guest talks about why people bird-watch, how they help with research, and what high-tech tools are available.
Guest: Chris Wood, birding expert at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology


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Monday
10/17/2011
7:00 AM
 111017B

State Capitol Report
It's The State Capitol Report, after seven. Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the latest news on the effort to recall Governor Scott Walker from office . . . another candidate enters the race for U.S. Senate . . . a push to change Wisconsin's Fall primary election date . . . and more of the top stories from beneath the capitol dome.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter


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Monday
10/17/2011
8:00 AM
 111017C

A Tribute to Teachers
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes WPR's favorite language expert Richard Lederer for a look at his new book, "A Tribute to Teachers".
Guest: Richard Lederer, Founding co-host, "A Way With Words," which airs on Wisconsin Public Radio Sunday mornings from 9-10. Author of more than 35 books about language, history, and humor, including "The Gift of Age", and his new "Tribute to Teachers."


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Friday
10/14/2011
6:00 AM
 111014A

Beer Guide for Wisconsin
There is certainly no shortage of breweries in Wisconsin for beer lovers to appreciate. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the various people and places that bring us a nice, tall cold one, and welcome your recommendations for your favorite brewery in the state.
Guest: Kevin Revolinski, world travel expert from Madison. Author of several guide books, including "Wisconsin's Best Beer Guide: A Travel Companion." http://www.themadtraveleronline.com/


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Friday
10/14/2011
7:00 AM
 111014B

The Thinking Life
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says modern-day distractions like cell phones and the Internet keep us from doing enough thinking. He'll discuss the importance of and the various types of thinking, and ways we can overcome this Age of Distraction.
Guest: P.M. Forni, Professor of Italian Literature and Founder of the Civility Initiative, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Author, "The Thinking Life: How to Thrive in the Age of Distraction." http://wpr.org/r/?636


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Friday
10/14/2011
8:00 AM
 111014C

Week In Review, October 14th, 2011
Herman Cain is leading some GOP polls . . . and the effort to recall Governor Walker gets a starting date. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guests tackle those, and the other top stories on The Week in Review.
Guests:

- Joe Wineke, former state Senator. Former chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.

- John Sharpless, Professor of History at UW-Madison.


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Thursday
10/13/2011
6:00 AM
 111013A

Green Travel in Northern Wisconsin
Wisconsin is full of eco-friendly lodges, restaurants, and stores. That's according to Joy Cardin's guests, after six, who have traveled the state in search of green travel options.
Guests:
-Pat Dillon, travel writer.
- Lynne Diebel, co-author, "ABCs Naturally," "Paddling Northern Minnesota" and "Paddling Southern Minnesota."
-Co-authors, "Green Travel Guide to Northern Wisconsin," "Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin."


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Thursday
10/13/2011
7:00 AM
 111013B

Latest in State/National Politics
The group United Wisconsin announced this week that a petition to recall Governor Scott Walker will begin next month. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the move, and the impact it may have on state politics. After seven-thirty, they examine the latest in national politics, including the race for President, and the future of President Obama's jobs plan.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-developer and contributor, www.pollster.com.


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Thursday
10/13/2011
8:00 AM
 111013C

Olive Oil
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest tells you everything you ever wanted to know about olive oil . . . what to look for, what to do with it, and why you should love it.
Guest: Josh Saiia, olive oil expert. Owner, Oro di Oliva, Milwaukee.


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Wednesday
10/12/2011
6:00 AM
 111012A

The Joy and Benefits of Puzzles
After six, get a workout for your brain. Joy Cardin's guest will share his love of puzzles and brain-teasers...and talk about why doing puzzles is good exercise for your mind.
Guest: Marcel Danesi (don-AY-zee), Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto. Author of "The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human Life" and "The Extreme Brain Workout"


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Wednesday
10/12/2011
7:00 AM
 111012B

Big Question: Occupy Wall Street
After seven, it's this week's Big Question: Do you support or oppose the Occupy Wall Street movement? Joy Cardin gets two answers to that question.
Guests:

- Ben Manski, Executive Director of Liberty Tree

- Daniel Halper, Deputy Online Editor, The Weekly Standard


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Wednesday
10/12/2011
8:00 AM
 111012C

People's Pharmacy in the House!
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with The People's Pharmacy hosts Joe and Terry Graedon about home remedies, alternative medicine, and more.
Guests: Joe and Terry Graedon, hosts, The People's Pharmacy, heard on WPR on Saturdays 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. Authors, "The People's Pharmacy Quick & Handy Home Remedies"


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Tuesday
10/11/2011
6:00 AM
 111011A

On Your Health
After six, Dr. Zorba Paster joins Joy Cardin for a look at health and lifestyle...and how to live a longer, sweeter life.
Guest: Dr. Zorba Paster, Public Radio's favorite family doctor and author of "The Longevity Code; you can hear him Saturdays at 8 am and 1 pm on Zorba Paster On Your Health


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Tuesday
10/11/2011
7:00 AM
 111011B

On the Media
After seven, Joy Cardin talks with "On the Media" host Brooke Gladstone about the changing media landscape, and about press coverage of politics, protests, and more.
Guest: Brooke Gladstone, host and managing editor,"On the Media" (Sundays 6am & 3pm on the Ideas Network) Author, "The Influencing Machine" www.onthemedia.org


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Tuesday
10/11/2011
8:00 AM
 111011C

On Your Money--Mortgage edition
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for a special edition of On Your Money. Kevin has advice on making the most of your mortgage, a great pledge drive opportunity, and answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
10/10/2011
6:00 AM
 111010A

Criticism of large-scale farms
After six, Joy Cardin's guest says we should be concerned about the environmental impact of large-scale farms in Wisconsin. And on this week's wake-up call, Joy's guest says a change in state law could lead to less qualified school nurses . . . and less reliable care when kids are hurt or need medication.
Guest: Sarah Lloyd, dairy farmer near Wisconsin Dells. Member, Family Farm Defenders.
Wake-up call guest: Twyla Lato, school nurse, Waukesha School District. Former president, Wisconsin Association of School Nurses.


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Monday
10/10/2011
7:00 AM
 111010B

State Capitol Report October 10, 2011
After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes WPR reporter Shawn Johnson for this week's State Capitol Report. They'll bring us up to date on what's going on in state government, from election news to the latest from lawmakers in their special session.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR's State Government Reporter


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Monday
10/10/2011
7:30 AM
 111010X

NRA vs. training requirements for concealed carr...
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with a spokesman for the NRA, who says new training requirements for concealed-carry are tougher than the law allows.
Guest: Darren La Sorte, Wisconsin State Liason, NRA Institute for Legislative Action


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Monday
10/10/2011
8:00 AM
 111010C

The Kitchen Counter Cooking School
Too many people are overwhelmed by the idea of cooking. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest after eight, who says cooking at home is important, and easier than you think.
Guest: Kathleen Flinn, author, "The Kitchen Counter Cooking School." and "The Sharper Your Knife, The Less You Cry." www.kathleenflinn.com


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Friday
10/7/2011
6:00 AM
 111007A

Cooking with Pumpkins
Pumpkins aren't just for jack-o-lanterns and pie. So says Joy Cardin's guest after six, who says there's more than one way to cook a pumpkin.
Guest: Michael Krondl, food historian and author of "The Great Little Pumpkin Cookbook." His latest book is "Sweet Invention: A History of Dessert." His website is www.sweetinvention.net.


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Friday
10/7/2011
7:00 AM
 111007B

Music Education
Music education programs need to push back against budget cuts. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, who says music programs teach creativity, problem-solving, and cultural harmony.
Guests:
- David Sall, associate director, Music Access Project of Portlan. Student, Oberlin College and Conservatory. His USA Today piece on music programs: http://wpr.org/r/?633
- Michael George, Executive Director, Wisconsin Center for Music Education.


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Friday
10/7/2011
8:00 AM
 111007C

Week In Review, October 7th, 2011
Palin and Christie are out of the presidential race . . . Thompson is in the Senate race . . . and Occupy Wall Street may be headed to Wisconsin. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guests tackle the top state and national news stories on The Week in Review.
Guests:

- Ed Fallone, Associate Professor of Law, Marquette University

- Chris Lato, former communications director, Republican Party of Wisconsin. GOP campaign consultant.


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Thursday
10/6/2011
6:00 AM
 111006A

The Case for Genetically Modified Foods
After six, Joy Cardin's guest says genetically modified foods are safe and environmentally sound . . . but regulations are stifling innovative technologies that could have widespread benefits.
Guest: Nina Federoff (FED-er-off), Professor of Biology, Penn State University. Distinguished Visiting Professor, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia. Former science and technology advisor, U.S. Secretary of State. Her New York Times piece: http://wpr.org/r/?631


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Thursday
10/6/2011
7:00 AM
 111006B

Natural Resources Issues for Wisconsin
It's been a busy year for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and it looks like there's plenty more work ahead. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Secretary Cathy Stepp about efforts to make the department an "enterprise agency," its role in mining in Wisconsin, and she'll welcome your questions and comments.
Guest: Cathy Stepp, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.


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Thursday
10/6/2011
8:00 AM
 111006C

Chris Christie and the stigma of being overweigh...
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie may be out of the presidential race, but the criticism about his weight has drawn attention to the stigma surrounding weight and body image. After eight, Joy Cardin's guests say the criticism was unfair . . . and all too common for overweight and obese Americans.
Guests:

- Paul Campos (COMP-ose), Professor of Law, University of Colorado. Advisory board member, National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance. Author, "The Obesity Myth: Why America's Obsession with Weight is Hazardous to Your Health." His piece on the topic: http://wpr.org/r/?632

- Amy Farrell, Professor of American Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, and author of "Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture"


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Wednesday
10/5/2011
6:00 AM
 111005A

Prohibition in Wisconsin
Public Television aired a special documentary on Prohibition this week. After six, Joy Cardin's guests share stories of how prohibition affected Wisconsin.
Guests:

- Stuart Levitan, Madison historian and writer. His piece on prohibition in Madison: http://wpr.org/r/?629

- Chad Lewis, researcher. Author, "The Wisconsin Road Guide to Gangster Hot Spots"

Watch "Prohibition" online: http://wpr.org/r/?630


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Wednesday
10/5/2011
7:00 AM
 111005B

Big Question: Toll Roads in Wisconsin?
After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week's Big Question: "Does Wisconsin need toll roads?"
Guests:

- Craig Thompson, Executive Director, Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin

- Jim Tobin, President, Taxpayers United of America, based in Illinois


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Wednesday
10/5/2011
8:00 AM
 111005C

Beauty Pays?
Beautiful people make more money...and people seen as unattractive make less. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says a lot of money is riding on our looks.
Guest: Daniel Hamermesh, professor of economics, University of Texas-Austin. Author, "Beauty Pays: Why Attractive People Are More Succcessful"


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Tuesday
10/4/2011
6:00 AM
 111004A

Character Education
Character and values have a place in the classroom. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, who works with school officials to promote character education.
Guest: William Hughes, superintendent, Greendale School District. Member, Wisconsin Character Education Partnership Advisory Board.


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Tuesday
10/4/2011
7:00 AM
 111004B

Occupy Wall Street
Protests have been going on for three weeks in New York City, with hundreds arrested last weekend. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Guest: Matt Rothschild, Publisher, the Progressive magazine, Madison


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Tuesday
10/4/2011
8:00 AM
 111004C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin has some October-themed advice on beer and workplace benefit plans, along with answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner. Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
10/3/2011
6:00 AM
 111003A

Bad Bosses, plus a food safety wake-up call
After six, Joy Cardin and her guests look at strategies for dealing with difficult bosses...and you can share your boss stories, good or bad. And after six-fifty, it's this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: how to handle food safely during all these food recalls.
Guests:

- Evelyn Williams, associate vice president of leadership development and professor of practice, Wake Forest University

- Jamie Dickey Ungerleider, associate professor of family and community medicine, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

- Wake-Up Call Guest: Tim Anderson, Chief of Regulatory and Technical Services, DATCP Division of Food Safety


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Monday
10/3/2011
7:00 AM
 111003B

State Capitol Report October 3, 2011
The legislature has begun a special session focused on job creation. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and WPR reporter Shawn Johnson will have details on that, and other top stories in Wisconsin government.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter


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Monday
10/3/2011
7:30 AM
 111003X

State Capitol Report: Brett Hulsey
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest lawmaker says many of the proposals in the special session will hurt the environment in Wisconsin.
Guest: Brett Hulsey, Democratic State Assembly Representative, Madison


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Monday
10/3/2011
8:00 AM
 111003C

Monday with Mike--All Things WPR
After eight, it's time for Monday with Mike. Joy Cardin welcomes WPR director Mike Crane for a look at the latest goings-on and coming events at Wisconsin Public Radio.
Guest: Mike Crane, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio


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Friday
9/30/2011
6:00 AM
 110930A

Tell Joy Where to Go: October 2011
October is going to be a treat if you're looking for fun things to do in Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin's guest gives his recommendations for upcoming fall festivities and activities, and invites you to "Tell Joy Where to Go" for a grand time in the state.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Upper Great Lakes columnist, Journal & Topics Newspapers. Monthly contributor, "Tell Joy Where to Go" programs. Recent piece: http://wpr.org/r/?626


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Friday
9/30/2011
7:00 AM
 110930B

Hot Coffee, civil justice, and tort reform
An infamous lawsuit over hot McDonald's coffee was misrepresented and used to restrict lawsuits against corporations. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, the creator of a documentary on lawsuits, tort reform, and civil justice.
Guest: Susan Saladoff, producer and director, "Hot Coffee" HBO documentary. Former attorney. www.hotcoffeethemovie.com


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Friday
9/30/2011
8:00 AM
 110930C

Week in Review, September 30th 2011
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guests for The Week in Review. There's a lot on the table this week, including new unemployment numbers, the Governor's call for a special session on job creation, and other top state and national news stories.
Guests:

- Tony Palmeri , Professor of Communication, UW-Oshkosh. Media Columnist, Scene newspaper, Fox Valley.

- Steve Prestegard, author, Presteblog: http://presteblog.wordpress.com


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Thursday
9/29/2011
6:00 AM
 110929A

Brewers Fever!
It's been twenty-nine years since the Milwaukee Brewers' last World Series appearance, but that stretch could come to an end in a few weeks. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at Wisconsin's deep appreciation of baseball, and why she says the Brewers' current success couldn't have come at a better time.
Guest: Mariann Maris, Senior English Lecturer, UW-Milwaukee. she teaches a freshman seminar, "Reading, Culture and Baseball."


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Thursday
9/29/2011
7:00 AM
 110929B

Special Session on Job Creation
Governor Scott Walker yesterday called for a special session on job creation, listing a number of proposed laws. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look his plan, and the prospects for bipartisan cooperation.
Guest: Eric Giordano, Associate Professor of Political Science, UW-Marathon County. Director, Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service.


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Thursday
9/29/2011
7:30 AM
 110929X

Single-sex classrooms
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with a supporter of single-sex education about the benefits of separate classrooms for boys and girls.
Guest: Gloria Ladson-Billings, Professor of Urban Education, Curriculum and Instruction, and Education Policy Studies, UW-Madison. Board member, Madison Preparatory School, a proposed charter school featuring single-sex education.


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Thursday
9/29/2011
8:00 AM
 110929C

Good Company
To succeed in the future, businesses will need to be good to their customers, employees, and society at large. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says companies have to prove themselves worthy of our business.
Guest: Laurie Bassi (BASS-ee), CEO of McBassi and Company. Co-author, "Good Company: Business Success in the Worthiness Era."


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Wednesday
9/28/2011
6:00 AM
 110928A

Wisconsin's Wine Harvest
2011 is shaping up to be a great year for Wisconsin's grape harvest, which is good news for our state's wineries. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says the weather is only partly responsible and expects more bountiful harvests in the future; he'll also address your winemaking questions and comments.
Guest: Ryan Prellwitz, President, Wisconsin Grape Growers Association; Owner, Vines & Rushes Vineyard, Ripon. http://wigrapes.org/


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Wednesday
9/28/2011
7:00 AM
 110928B

Big Question: Death Penalty
A controversial execution last week led to renewed calls for an end to the death penalty. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests tackle this week's Big Question: should we support or oppose capital punishment?
Guests:

- Mark Clements, Spokesman and Board Member for the Campaign to End the Death Penalty http://nodeathpenalty.org/

- Dudley Sharp, pro death penalty expert and victim's rights advocate -- http://jfa.net/deathpenalty.html


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Wednesday
9/28/2011
8:00 AM
 110928C

Gunfight
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest looks at the history of guns and gun control in the United States-and the central role it has played in recent political debate.
Guest: Adam Winkler, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of California-Los Angeles, and author of "Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America."


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Tuesday
9/27/2011
6:00 AM
 110927A

U.S. DOT Putting Airline Passengers First
According to Joy Cardin's guest, the federal government deserves a lot of credit for looking out for airline passengers. After six, he discusses some of the regulations that have recently been put into practice, including the tarmac delay rule, full disclosure of fees, and more.
Guest: Brandon Macsata, Executive Director, Association for Airline Passenger Rights. Recent column: http://wpr.org/r/?623


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Tuesday
9/27/2011
6:30 AM
 110927X

Health Risks of Fatty Cheese
After six-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest discusses a new billboard near Lambeau Field that depicts the grim reaper wearing a cheesehead, and why he says fatty cheese can lead to obesity and other serious health issues.
Guest: Dr. Neal Barnard, President, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. http://wpr.org/r/?624


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Tuesday
9/27/2011
7:00 AM
 110927B

Same-gender classrooms
Boys in one room, girls in the other... After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the idea of same-gender classrooms in Wisconsin.
Guest: Janet Hyde, Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies, UW-Madison. She contributed to an article on same-sex schooling in the journal Science.


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Tuesday
9/27/2011
7:30 AM
 110927Y

Source of News: Word of Mouth
More of us are getting our local news by word of mouth, according to a new study. After 7:30, Joy Cardin and her guest look at where we get our news from...and who we trust to give it to us.
Guest: Tim Cuprisin, Media Columnist at OnMilwaukee.com


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Tuesday
9/27/2011
8:00 AM
 110927C

The Ultimate Cheapskate
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with The Ultimate Cheapskate about the joys of frugality. Get advice on when to repair or replace broken items, find out surprising uses for phone books, and share your own cost-cutting tips.
Guest: Jeff Yeager, The Ultimate Cheapskate. www.ultimatecheapskate.com
Columnist, www.thedailygreen.com. Author, "The Cheapskate Next Door"


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Monday
9/26/2011
6:00 AM
 110926A

Anger
Anger is a misunderstood emotion. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest after six, who says we need to learn about the possible benefits of anger...as well as its downsides.
Guest: Ryan Martin, anger researcher and Chair of the Psychology Department at UW-Green Bay. His piece on anger: http://wpr.org/r/?622
After six-fifty, Joy Cardin's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: One in twelve Wisconsin bridges is "structurally deficient" and needs to be dealt with now to create jobs, improve safety and save money long-term.
Wake-up Call Guest: Bruce Speight (spate), Director, Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group, or WISPIRG.


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Monday
9/26/2011
7:00 AM
 110926B

School choice, money, and Wisconsin politics
After seven on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin's guest traces the political donations of school choice supporters, and the impact those donations may have had on policy.
Guest: Bill Lueders, Money and Politics Project Director at the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism http://www.wisconsinwatch.org/2011/09/18/school-choice-part-1/


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Monday
9/26/2011
7:30 AM
 110926X

Child poverty in Wisconsin
Wisconsin saw a dramatic rise in child poverty last year in the wake of bad economic news. After 7:30, Joy Cardin's guest suggests some state policy ideas to help deal with the problem.
Guest: Bob Jacobson, Communication Manager at Wisconsin Council on Children and Families


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Monday
9/26/2011
8:00 AM
 110926C

Willpower
From staying on a diet to staying out of prison, willpower plays a big role in our lives-and while it has a biological basis, there's a lot we can do to exercise our self-control. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest after eight.
Guest: John Tierney, science writer; he writes the "Findings" column in the New York Times science section, and he is the co-author of "Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength"


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Friday
9/23/2011
6:00 AM
 110923A

Art
Wisconsin's majestic autumn colors are providing plenty of inspiration for both amateur and professional artists. After six, as fall art tours ramp up across the state, Dean Kallenbach's guest discusses the benefits of practicing an art, how you can get started, and welcomes your calls on how you incorporate art into your life.
Guest: Anne O'Meara, Program Director, Visual Arts and Writing Classes, UW-Milwaukee's School of Continuing Education. http://wpr.org/r/?621


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Friday
9/23/2011
7:00 AM
 110923B

Contagion, Epidemics, and Preparedness
The movie Contagion has many Americans wondering about the threat of a disease outbreak. After seven, Dean Kallenbach gets two perspectives on potential threats...and how prepared we are.
Guests:

7:00 - Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy and Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Minnesota; he's a former State Epidemiologist for Minnesota

7:30 - Terry O'Sullivan, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Associate Director of the Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security Policy at the University of Akron


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Friday
9/23/2011
8:00 AM
 110923C

Week in Review, September 23rd 2011
After eight, it's the Week in Review with Dean Kallenbach and his guests. They'll tackle the top state and national news stories of the week, including the end of Don't Ask Don't Tell, a Palestinian bid for statehood, and record spending in this summer's recall elections.
Guests:

- Kevin Hermening, political activist and former chair, Marathon County Republican Party.

- John Smart, former chair, Price County Democratic Party and board member for the Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools


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Thursday
9/22/2011
6:00 AM
 110922A

Technology and Education
The Federal Department of Education is kicking off a new plan to bring computers and other technology into the classroom. After six, Dean Kallenbach's guest discusses what this means for American education.
Guest: Richard Halverson, Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis at UW-Madison. He is also a fellow at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, as well as the co-author of "Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology: The Digital Revolution and Schooling in America."


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Thursday
9/22/2011
7:00 AM
 110922B

Sand mining in Wisconsin
Sand mining is a growing industry in parts of western Wisconsin, raising hopes about the prospect of jobs and fears about possible environmental risks. After seven, Dean Kallenbach and his guests take a look at the issue.
Guests:
7 - Kent Syverson (SEE-ver-sun), Professor and Chair of Geology at UW-Eau Claire and Dan Masterpole, Land Conservationist for Chippewa County
7:35 - Bob Missling, Executive Director of the Barron County Economic Development Corporation
7:48 - Patricia Popple, member of Concerned Chippewa Citizens and the Save the Hills Alliance


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Thursday
9/22/2011
8:00 AM
 110922C

America's water quality
Americans need to develop a "water ethic." That's according to Dean Kallenbach's guest after eight, who says we have a problem with our water supplies...but there's a lot we can do to fix it.
Guest: Cynthia Barnett, journalist and author of "Blue Revolution: Unmaking America's Water Crisis"


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Wednesday
9/21/2011
6:00 AM
 110921A

Customizing Religion
New research suggests more and more Americans are customizing religion to fit their personal needs. After six, Dean Kallenbach's guest discusses the reasons behind the shift from organized religion, how the future of faith is shaping up, and he welcomes your perspective on the issue.
Guest: Wayne Thompson, Associate Professor of Sociology, Carthage College, Kenosha.


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Wednesday
9/21/2011
7:00 AM
 110921B

Big Question: Taxes and Inequality
President Obama's deficit plan includes tax hikes on the wealthy. After seven, Dean Kallenbach asks his guests this week's Big Question: Should Federal tax policy be used to lower income inequality?
Guests:

- Chuck Collins, Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good, Institute for Policy Studies. www.extremeinequality.org

- Russell Roberts, Russell Roberts, host of the weekly podcast, EconTalk, professor of economics at George Mason University, and a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He blogs at www.cafehayek.com


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Wednesday
9/21/2011
8:00 AM
 110921C

Is Marriage for White People?
There's a marriage gap between blacks and whites in America - and that's bad for all of us, says Dean Kallenbach's guest after eight.
Guest: Ralph Richard Banks, Professor of Law at Stanford University and author of "Is Marriage For White People? How the African American Marriage Decline Affects Everyone" http://ismarriageforwhitepeople.stanford.edu/


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Tuesday
9/20/2011
6:00 AM
 110920A

A National Alzheimer's Plan?
Alzheimer's disease carries a heavy toll for those suffering from the disease and their caregivers - and may be a strain on the public health system as well. After six, Dean Kallenbach's guest talks about an effort to create a National Alzheimer's Plan, as well as the latest research on the disease.
Guest: Dr. Mark Sager (SAY-gurr), Professor of Medicine at UW-Madison and director of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute


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Tuesday
9/20/2011
7:00 AM
 110920B

President Obama's deficit plan
President Obama recently unveiled his plan to slash the nation's debt by $3 trillion over the next decade. After seven, Dean Kallenbach's guest analyzes the proposed spending cuts, tax increases, and the impact they'll have on the American economy.
Guest: Marc Goldwein (GOLD-wine), Senior Policy Director, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. http://crfb.org/


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Tuesday
9/20/2011
8:00 AM
 110920C

On Your Money
After eight, join Dean Kallenbach and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions and offer advice on helping teenagers handle their money.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
9/19/2011
6:00 AM
 110919A

Ditching College Football
Universities around the country should dump college football. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, who says higher education should kick the football habit and focus on academics.
After six-fifty, Joy's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: With the concern over recent measles cases in Milwaukee, it's time to make sure that all children are up to date on their vaccinations.
Guests:

6:00 - Jay Schalin, director of state policy, John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy

6:50 - Margaret Hennessy, pediatrician, Wheaton Franciscan Medical Group-All Saints, Racine. Founder, Racine County Immunization Coaltion.


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Monday
9/19/2011
7:00 AM
 110919B

State Capitol Report: State of Education
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin's first guest breaks down the goals laid out by State Superintendent Tony Evers in last week's State of Education Address.
Guest: Mark Schug (SHUG), Professor Emeritus of Education and Former Director, Center for Economic Education, UW-Milwaukee.

Speech transcript: http://wpr.org/r/?618


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Monday
9/19/2011
7:30 AM
 110919X

State Capitol Report: Scientific Research
The State Capitol Report continues, after seven-thirty. Joy's guest discusses why he is calling for a ban on using aborted fetal body parts for research, and the importance of upholding human dignity in science.
Guest: Andre Jacque (ZHAHK), Republican State Representative, Green Bay. Author of a bill that would ban the sale or use of aborted fetal bodies for scientific research.


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Monday
9/19/2011
8:00 AM
 110919C

The Lost Decades and the American economy
The American economy lost one decade of progress in the collapse of 2008 . . . and could lose another, thanks to a slow recovery. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight. He'll break down the causes of the collapse, and the obstacles on the road to recovery.
Guest: Menzie Chinn, Professor, UW-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Department of Economics. Contributor, Econbrowser blog. Co-author, "Lost Decades: The Making of America's Debt Crisis and the Long Recovery"


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Friday
9/16/2011
6:00 AM
 110916A

Fall Colors
The leaves are turning color in far northern Wisconsin and will work their way south over the next few weeks. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the science behind the autumn colors. After six-thirty, Joy's guest shares some leaf-peeping tips, along with her favorite places in the state to take in the colors.

Guests:

- 6:00 - Paul Whitaker, Associate Professor of Biology, UW-Marathon County, Wausau.

- 6:30 - Beth Gauper (GAW-per), Upper Midwest travel writer. www.midwestweekends.com.
- Wis. Tourism Department Fall Color Report: http://wpr.org/r/?616


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Friday
9/16/2011
7:00 AM
 110916B

The Joys of Languages
New research shows Mandarin Chinese is the most useful language . . . other than English . . . in the business world. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss how learning a new language is not only beneficial to you professionally, but personally, too.
Guest: Richard Young, Professor of English, UW-Madison. Past President, American Association for Applied Linguistics.

Most useful business languages: http://wpr.org/r/?617


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Friday
9/16/2011
8:00 AM
 110916C

Week in Review, September 16th 2011
President Obama takes his jobs plan on the road, Republicans offer a plan of their own, and Ron Kind says he's not going for Wisconsin's Senate job. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guests tackle those and other top issues on The Week in Review.
Guests:

- Matt Rothschild, Publisher, The Progressive www.progressive.org

- David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His "Blaska's Blog" appears at www.thedailypage.com


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Thursday
9/15/2011
6:00 AM
 110915A

Game Day Recipes
Sportsfans, what are some of your favorite GameDay recipes? After six, Joy Cardin's guest dishes-up some of her tailgating and party-hosting tips for Packer and Badger fans.
Guest: Amy Hanten, author, "The Cooking Mom." www.thecookingmom.com


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Thursday
9/15/2011
7:00 AM
 110915B

Stress, Anxiety, and the Economy
Ongoing bad news and uncertainty about the economy can take a psychological toll. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest psychologist says stress and anxiety are common reactions to these tough times.
Guest: Kate Muller, Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Director, Center for Integrative Psychotherapy.


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Thursday
9/15/2011
8:00 AM
 110915C

Barack Obama and the Politics of Redemption
Barack Obama's political philosophy is centered around his need for redemption. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, a political psychoanalyst, who says he knows what makes Obama tick.
Guest: Stanley Renshon, Professor of Political Science, City University of New York, Herbert Lehman College and the Graduate School and University Center. Author, "Barack Obama and the Politics of Redemption."


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Wednesday
9/14/2011
6:00 AM
 110914A

Fall Allergy Season
If you've been sneezing and sniffling lately, you are definitely not alone as health officials say the Fall allergy season is off to a raging start. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses how to cope with the ragweed season, and answers your allergy-related questions.
Guest: Dr. Todd Mahr, allergy specialist, Gundersen Lutheran Health System, La Crosse.


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Wednesday
9/14/2011
7:00 AM
 110914B

Big Question: Pres. Obama's jobs plan
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests of opposing perspectives discuss this week's Big Question: Is the jobs plan President Obama unveiled last week good or bad for America? Online poll: http://www.wpr.org/joy
Guests:

- Doug Thornell (thor-NELL), Senior Vice President, SKDKnickerbocker, a political and public affairs firm, New York City and Washington, D.C. http://wpr.org/r/?614

- Horace Cooper, member of the Project 21 black leadership network, legal commentator and senior fellow, National Center for Public Policy Research. http://wpr.org/r/?615


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Wednesday
9/14/2011
8:00 AM
 110914C

The Sibling Effect
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the role of siblings in our lives. Joy's guest says the bonds between brothers and sisters are among the most influential in shaping our identities.
Guest: Jeffrey Kluger, senior editor and writer at Time Magazine, and author of "The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us,"


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Tuesday
9/13/2011
6:00 AM
 110913A

Health literacy
There's often a communication gap between patients and health care providers . . .which can lead to avoidable medical problems. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says we can do a lot to improve health literacy in Wisconsin.
Guest: Dr. Paul Smith, Associate professor of family medicine, UW-Madison. Director, Wisconsin Research and Education Network. Board member, Wisconsin Literacy.


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Tuesday
9/13/2011
7:00 AM
 110913B

Keystone oil pipeline
A proposed oil pipeline running from Canada to Texas is generating controversy. Critics say it's a major pollution risk, supporters say it's a major job creator, and Joy Cardin gets two takes on the issue, after seven.
Guest:

7 - Jane Kleeb, director, BOLD Nebraska

7:30 - Erin Roth, Executive Director, Wisconsin-Minnesota Petroleum Council.


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Tuesday
9/13/2011
8:00 AM
 110913C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin will answer your questions, and share advice on taking advantage of low mortgage rates and figuring out if we have the right kind of life insurance.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
9/12/2011
6:00 AM
 110912A

The Up Side of "Horse Race" Political Coverage
Reporters are often criticized for their so-called "horse-race" coverage of political campaigns. But after six, Joy Cardin's guest says it can provide valuable information for the public . . . especially in primary races.
After six-fifty, Joy's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: college classes are back in session, and even though students may not have a lot of money or belongings, they're not immune from having their identities stolen and their finances wrecked.
Guest: Greg Marx, Contributor for the Columbia Journalism Review http://www.cjr.org/campaign_desk/in_defense_of_the_right_kind_o.php
Wake-up call guest:

6:50 - Sandy Chalmers, Administrator, Wisconsin Trade and Consumer Protection.


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Monday
9/12/2011
7:00 AM
 110912B

State Capitol Report
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is back in action after a contentious off-season...and state lawmakers are headed back into session as well. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and reporter Shawn Johnson highlight the top stories.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter


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Monday
9/12/2011
7:30 AM
 110912X

New Rules for the State Supreme Court?
The State Capitol Report continues, after seven-thirty, with a look at proposed changes in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Joy Cardin and her guest look at proposals from the Chief Justice to open up more proceedings to the public, and to change the way conflicts of interest are handled.
Guest: Jolly Emrey, Associate Professor of Political Science, UW-Whitewater


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Monday
9/12/2011
8:00 AM
 110912C

Pychological impact of 9/11
The nation marked the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks this weekend. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the long-term psychological impact of the attacks.
Guest: Shawn Cahill, Associate Professor of Psychology at UW-Milwaukee; he studies psychological reactions to stress and trauma


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Friday
9/9/2011
6:00 AM
 110909A

Cooking with Apples
Wisconsin is expected to harvest 17-percent more apples this season over last year. After six, Joy Cardin's guest shares some tips and recipes for preparing some yummy, savory apple dishes and, of course, desserts using the freshly-picked fruit.
Guest: Lisa Parsley, author, "Savory Faire" blog, Janesville Gazette. Recent entry: http://wpr.org/r/?611 Savory apples: http://wpr.org/r/?613
- Map of Wisconsin apple orchards: http://wpr.org/r/?612


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Friday
9/9/2011
7:00 AM
 110909B

Obama's Jobs Speech to Congress
President Obama put forth his jobs and growth package last night before a Joint Session of Congress. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest analyzes the speech and Obama's plan to put people to work, along with reaction from the Republican presidential candidates.
Guest: Steve Smith, Political Science Professor and Director, Weidenbaum (WEE-den-baum) Center on the Economy, Government and Public Policy, Washington University, St. Louis.


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Friday
9/9/2011
8:00 AM
 110909C

Week in Review, September 9th, 2011
The President's speech on jobs, a Republican debate, and news on Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seat . . . after eight, those are a few of the top stories on The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:

- Owen Robinson, columnist, West Bend Daily News. Blogger at www.BootsAndSabers.com

- Ruth Conniff, Political Editor, the Progressive www.progressive.org


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Thursday
9/8/2011
6:00 AM
 110908A

Political incivility
Jim Hoffa and Joe Biden have drawn criticism over some of their Labor Day comments. After six, Joy Cardin talks with an expert on incivility in politics.
Guest: Tom De Luca, Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, and author of "Liars! Cheaters! Evildoers! Demonization and the End of Civil Debate in American Politics"


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Thursday
9/8/2011
7:00 AM
 110908B

Republican Debate
After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at last night's Republican debate and what it means for the presidential primary race.
Guest: Susan Johnson, Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science, and Director, Center for Political Science and Public Policy Research, UW-Whitewater.


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Thursday
9/8/2011
8:00 AM
 110908C

My Dyslexia
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about his struggle with undiagnosed dyslexia . . . and how overcoming those challenges helped him later in life.
Guest: Philip Schultz, poet. Author, "My Dyslexia"


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Wednesday
9/7/2011
6:00 AM
 110907A

The Beard and the Mustache
Two Wisconsin sports stars are getting a lot of attention for their mustaches. Joy Cardin's guest, after six, has studied the culture and history of facial hair. And Joy wants to hear your thoughts about beards and mustaches.
Guest: Dr. Allan Peterkin, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine, University of Toronto. Author, "One Thousand Beards: A Cultural History of Facial Hair" and "The Bearded Gentleman: The Style Guide To Shaving Face".


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Wednesday
9/7/2011
7:00 AM
 110907B

Second Term for Obama?
After seven, recent news about unemployment in America and the race for president are triggering this week's Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests: Should President Obama keep his job for a second term? Online poll: http://www.wpr.org/joy
Guests:

-Tom Giovanetti (JO-van-et-ee), President, Institute for Policy Innovation. http://wpr.org/r/?608

-Margie Omero (oh-MAIR-oh), President, Momentum Analysis. http://wpr.org/r/?609


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Wednesday
9/7/2011
8:00 AM
 110907C

Slow Love
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says we need to take a step back from our busy lives...slow down...and benefit from the joy of falling in love with the world.
Guest: Dominique Browning, writer and editor. Author, "Slow Love: How I Lost My Job, Put On My Pajamas, and Found Happiness." http://www.slowlovelife.com/


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Tuesday
9/6/2011
6:00 AM
 110906A

Youth unemployment
As bad as employment numbers are nationwide, they're even worse for young people. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says youth unemployment should be a major political issue.
Guest: Jarrett Moreno, co-founder, Our Time, advocating for economic empowerment for young people. www.ourtime.org


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Tuesday
9/6/2011
6:30 AM
 110906X

Raise the minimum wage?
After six-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with a state lawmaker who wants to increase the minimum wage in Wisconsin.
Guest: Cory Mason, Democratic State Assembly Representative, Racine.


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Tuesday
9/6/2011
7:00 AM
 110906B

Where are the jobs?
August's jobs report was the worst in a year, according to the U.S. Labor Department; no net jobs were added and the unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses reasons for the dismal announcement, President Obama's upcoming jobs speech to Congress, and when the job climate may improve.
Guest: Bill Rodgers, Professor of Public Policy and chief economist, Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers University. He served on President Obama's Department of Labor transition team and was the chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor in 2000-2001.


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Tuesday
9/6/2011
8:00 AM
 110906C

On Your Money
After eight, it's this week's edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley will talk about personal finance, smart asset management, and advice on getting, spending, and saving cash.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
9/5/2011
6:00 AM
 110905A

Unpopular Congress Returns to Work
Congress returns to work tomorrow along with its 12-percent approval rating. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the long list of items on its fall agenda, including job creation, expanding trade and finding more than one-trillion dollars in spending cuts.
Then, after six-fifty, Joy Cardin's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: electrical rates will be on the rise next year due to new regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Guests:

- Jasmine Farrier, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Louisville.

- 6:50 - Jim Maas, Past Chair, Libertarian Party of Wisconsin. http://wpr.org/r/?607


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Monday
9/5/2011
7:00 AM
 110905B

Race for Wisconsin's US Senate Seat
Last week saw a lot of news in the race for Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seat. After seven on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the candidates lining up to replace Herb Kohl.
Guest: Mort Sipress, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, UW Eau Claire


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Monday
9/5/2011
7:30 AM
 110905X

New Balance of Power in the Schools
The State Capitol Report continues, after seven-thirty. Joy Cardin and her guest look at school boards, teacher unions, and the new balance of power in setting contracts now that collective bargaining has been weakened.
Guest: Alan Borsuk, senior fellow in law and public policy, Marquette University Law School. Education Beat columnist, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.


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Monday
9/5/2011
8:00 AM
 110905C

The State of Labor in Wisconsin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks to the leader of Wisconsin's AFL-CIO about a turbulent year for labor...and what lies ahead.
Guest: Phil Neuenfeldt, state president of the AFL-CIO


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Friday
9/2/2011
6:00 AM
 110902A

Cooking with Beer
Beer is a food, too! That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, who has tips and recipes for adding beer to our favorite foods.
Guest: Lucy Saunders, author, "Cooking with Beer" and "Grilling with Beer". Editor, www.beercook.com .


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Friday
9/2/2011
7:00 AM
 110902B

Cancel our credit cards?
It may be time to rethink our financial relationship with plastic. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest offers ten reasons to cancel your credit cards.
Guest: Brett Arends, senior columnist, MarketWatch. Personal-finance columnist, the Wall Street Journal. Author, "Storm Proof Your Money: Weather Any Economy, Rebuild Your Portfolio, Protect Your Future" http://wpr.org/r/?601


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Friday
9/2/2011
8:00 AM
 110902C

Week in Review, September 2nd 2011
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They'll look at the growing field of candidates in Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race, the debate over President Obama's upcoming jobs speech, and other top state and national news.
Guests:

- Louis Fortis, Editor-in-Chief of The Shepherd Express.

- Brian Huffman, Professor of Management at UW-River Falls and faculty advisor for the UW-River Falls College Republicans.


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Thursday
9/1/2011
6:00 AM
 110901A

Packers Fever!
Packers fans are gearing up for another Super Bowl run as the team begins its defense of the Lombardi Trophy next week. After six, in a special broadcast from Green Bay, Joy Cardin and her guests discuss Packer fans' passion for the green-and-gold, and the team's significance to the Green Bay community, and the state.
Guests:

-Kevin Quinn, Economist, St. Norbert College; Author, "Sports and Their Fans."

-Meghan Parkansky (par-KAN-skee), director and producer of the new documentary, "eTreme. Loyal. Victorious... The Packers Fan Experience." http://wpr.org/r/?598


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Thursday
9/1/2011
7:00 AM
 110901B

What's next in Wisconsin politics? (in Green Bay...
After seven, Joy Cardin's Green Bay broadcast continues with a look at what's ahead in Wisconsin politics. Joy's guests include a UWGB political scientist and two area State Senators.
Guests: Timothy Dale, Assistant Professor of Political Science at UW-Green Bay
With appearances from: Dave Hansen, Democratic State Senator from Green Bay and Frank Lasee, Republican State Senator from De Pere


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Thursday
9/1/2011
8:00 AM
 110901C

Thursday with Mike: September 2011
It's a special Thursday edition of "Mondays with Mike" from Green Bay. After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes WPR Director Mike Crane to discuss the history of the Green Bay bureau of WPR, and answer your questions about upcoming WPR programming and operations.
Guest: Mike Crane, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio.


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Wednesday
8/31/2011
6:00 AM
 110831A

Zucchini and beyond: seasonal cooking
If you're wondering what to do with all the zucchini you've got, Joy Cardin has some help for you, after six. Joy talks with an expert on seasonal cooking about making the most out of the August harvest. Harvest muffins recipe: http://wpr.org/r/?597
Guest: Monique Hooker, chef and cooking teacher, Monique's Culinary Experiences, De Soto. Author, "Cooking with the Seasons: A Year In My Kitchen".


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Wednesday
8/31/2011
7:00 AM
 110831B

Big Question: Exclude GOP from Labor Day Parade?
The Marathon County Labor Council says Republicans are not allowed in its annual Labor Day Parade due to their support of Wisconsin's collective bargaining law. Republicans, however, say politics should be put aside. After seven, Joy Cardin's guests debate this week's Big Question: Is it appropriate to exclude Republicans from the Labor Day Parade?
Guests:

- Christine Bremer (BREE-mur)-Muggli (MOO-glee), attorney with Bremer & Trollop Law Offices, Wausau; Delegate, 2008 Democratic National Convention.

- Keene Winters, financial planner, Schofield; Coordinator, Center-Right Coalition of Wausau.


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Wednesday
8/31/2011
8:00 AM
 110831C

Coping Tips for College Parents
College students are moving in for the new school year . . . but some parents may not be emotionally ready for it. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about the role of the parent . . . whether "helicopter parenting" is a good idea . . . and how to deal with the empty nest when kids move out.
Guest: Vicky Nelson, Director and Editor, College Parents of America http://wpr.org/r/?595


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Tuesday
8/30/2011
6:00 AM
 110830A

More Classroom Time for Kids
Kids need more classroom instruction time. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, who says we need a national effort to allow more hours of learning in a school year.
Guest: Jennifer Davis, President and Co-Founder, National Center on Time and Learning www.timeandlearning.org


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Tuesday
8/30/2011
7:00 AM
 110830B

Nation of Hysterics?
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, Hurricane Irene is the latest proof that the U.S. is turning into a nation of hysterics. He discusses why he says we need politicians who are neither trigger-happy nor hesitant, but are steely and clear-eyed.
Guest: Lee Siegel, contributor, Harper's, The Nation, The New Republic, The New Yorker and The New York Times. His piece, "Apocalypse When?": http://wpr.org/r/?594. Author, "Are You Serious? How to Be True and Get Real in the Age of Silly."


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Tuesday
8/30/2011
8:00 AM
 110830C

On Your Money--Pre-Labor-Day edition
With Labor Day just around the corner, join Joy Cardin and Kevin McKinley, after eight, for a special jobs edition of On Your Money. Kevin has some surprising numbers on jobs and unemployment, advice on retirement savings, and answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
8/29/2011
6:00 AM
 110829A

Reducing Crime and Violence in Milwaukee
Milwaukee Alderman Robert Donovan recently unveiled a 10-point action plan - a "megadose of love," as he calls it - to combat crime and youth violence in the city. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why he says Donovan's plan will fail and what a better approach would be. Donovan's plan: http://wpr.org/r/?593 (Note: Ald. Donovan declined our requests to appear on the program.)
Then, after six-fifty, Joy's guest provides an update on Hurricane Irene and whether any further storms are heading towards the United States.
Guests:

- Stan Stojkovic (STOY-kuh-vitch), Dean of the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

- 6:50 - Jonathan Martin, Professor and Chair, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.


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Monday
8/29/2011
7:00 AM
 110829B

State Capitol Report: Peter Barca
Governor Walker says he wants to focus on bipartisan efforts at job creation in coming months. After seven on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin talks to a Democratic legislative leader about what he's looking for from the governor.
Guest: Peter Barca, Democratic State Assembly Representative from Kenosha and Assembly Minority Leader


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Monday
8/29/2011
7:30 AM
 110829X

State Capitol Report: Pam Galloway
After 7:30, Joy Cardin talks to a sponsor of Wisconsin's concealed carry legislation about local efforts to limit where guns can be carried.
Guest: Pam Galloway, Republican State Senator from Wausau


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Monday
8/29/2011
8:00 AM
 110829C

Closure
After traumatic events, romantic break-ups, or other tough emotional times, we often seek "closure." But it's not always clear what closure is, or if it's healthy, according to Joy Cardin's guest after eight.
At the top of the hour, Joy talks to UW-River Falls disaster relief expert Ogden Rogers about hurricane recovery efforts.
Guest: Nancy Berns, Associate Professor of Sociology at Drake University in Des Moines. She's the author of Closure: The Rush to End Grief and What It Costs Us


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Friday
8/26/2011
6:00 AM
 110826A

Tell Joy Where to Go: September 2011
Believe it or not, summer is almost gone in Wisconsin, but there are still plenty of fun activities to help you make the most of what's left. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses what's on tap for Labor Day weekend and the month of September, and Joy invites you to "Tell Joy Where to Go" for a great time in the state.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Upper Great Lakes columnist, Journal & Topics Newspapers; monthly contributor to our "Tell Joy Where to Go" programs.


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Friday
8/26/2011
7:00 AM
 110826B

Mindset List for Class of 2015
Here's something to think about as another school year is about to begin: the class of 2015 has no memory of President George H.W. Bush and recognizes L-B-J not as Lyndon Baines Johnson, but as LeBron James. After seven, Joy Cardin welcome back the authors of this year's "Mindset List" from Beloit College.
Guests:

- Tom McBride, Professor of English and Keefer Professor of Humanities, Beloit College.

- Ron Nief (NEEF), Former Public Affairs Director, Beloit College; Founder, "The Mindset List." http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2015/


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Friday
8/26/2011
8:00 AM
 110826C

Week in Review, August 26th, 2011
No charges in the State Supreme Court incident, new developments in the presidential race, and an earthquake on the East Coast. Those are a few of the items on the table, after eight, on The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- Joe Wineke, former state Senator. Former chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.


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Thursday
8/25/2011
6:00 AM
 110825A

Heroism and the MLK Memorial
After six, Joy Cardin's guest talks about what it means to be a hero . . . and how the heroism of Martin Luther King Junior has led to a major memorial at the nation's capitol.
Guest: Frank Farley, Psychologist, Temple University. Former president, American Psychological Association.


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Thursday
8/25/2011
7:00 AM
 110825B

Public worker benefit cuts kick in
Public employee benefit cuts take effect today in Wisconsin. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the impact of those cuts, and the future of public employee unions.
Guest: Will Jones, Associate Professor of History, UW-Madison. Author, "The Tribe of Black Ulysses: African American Lumber Workers in the Jim Crow South". His forthcoming book on public employee unions, "The New Color of Class: Public Employees and the Future of Organized Labor".


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Thursday
8/25/2011
8:00 AM
 110825C

The Evolution of Ideas
Where do ideas come from . . . and why do some disappear, and others make it big? After eight, Joy Cardin's guest traces the evolution of ideas.
Guest: Jonnie Hughes, science writer, filmmaker. Author, "On the Origin of Tepees: The Evolution of Ideas (and Ourselves)"


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Wednesday
8/24/2011
6:00 AM
 110824A

Flawed anti-obesity efforts?
Many federal efforts to end obesity are too intrusive and ineffective. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, who says banning junk food ads for kids and requiring calorie labels at restaurants won't help us lose weight.
Guest: Jeff Stier (STIRE), Senior Fellow, National Center for Public Policy Research
http://wpr.org/r/?591


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Wednesday
8/24/2011
7:00 AM
 110824B

Big Question: Not enough paying income tax?
Some Republicans in Congress . . . and in the presidential race . . . say too many people are not paying income taxes. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week's Big Question: "Should income taxes go up for middle and lower class Americans?"
Guests:
- Chuck Marr, Director of Federal Tax Policy, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
-
Scott Hodge, President, Tax Foundation


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Wednesday
8/24/2011
8:00 AM
 110824C

The Good School
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest has some back-to-school advice on how parents can help their kids get the most out of school...and how the educational system can meet the needs of children.
Guest: Peg Tyre, education journalist. Author "The Good School: How Smart Parents Get Their Kids the Education They Deserve" www.pegtyre.com


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Tuesday
8/23/2011
6:00 AM
 110823A

Paul Ryan for President
Republican Congressman Paul Ryan of Janesville says he is not going to run for president in 2012, ending a recent burst of speculation about his political plans. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why he says Ryan should have run, what role he may play next year, and whether a future presidential run may be possible.
Guest: Scott Milfred, Editorial Page Editor, Wisconsin State Journal. "Paul Ryan should run" piece: http://wpr.org/r/?589


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Tuesday
8/23/2011
7:00 AM
 110823B

Latest on Libya
The Libyan regime appears to be on its last legs. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest talks about the latest from Libya, what it means for U.S. policy in the region, and whether what happens in Libya will affect the rest of the Arab world.
Guest: Blake Hounshell (HOWN-shell), Managing Editor, Foreign Policy Magazine


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Tuesday
8/23/2011
8:00 AM
 110823C

On Your Money
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Topics include creative ways to sell your house in a tough market, an expected speech from the Federal Reserve Chair, and saving money on french fries.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
8/22/2011
6:00 AM
 110822A

Presidential Vacations
President Obama is being criticized for taking a 10-day vacation to Martha's Vineyard as the nation's economy continues to struggle, but others are saying he's entitled to take some time off. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the political fallout of this controversy, and how it stacks up with other presidents and politicians. Then, in the Monday Morning Wake-Up Call at six-fifty, Joy's guest says Wisconsin is making a big mistake by cutting funding for its Tobacco Prevention and Control Program, potentially opening the door to more non-traditional tobacco use.
Guests:

- Ross Baker, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University.

- Allison Miller, Media Advocacy Coordinator, American Cancer Society in Wisconsin. http://wpr.org/r/?588


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Monday
8/22/2011
7:00 AM
 110822B

State Capitol Report
It's time for the State Capitol Report. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses last week's recall elections against two Democratic state senators, the latest rumblings in the race for Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seat, the future of the positions of State Treasurer and Secretary of State, and more of the top news from beneath the capitol dome.
Guest: Chuck Quirmbach, Wisconsin Public Radio's reporter in Milwaukee.


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Monday
8/22/2011
7:30 AM
 110822X

State Capitol Report: Mining Laws
With Republicans hanging on to their majority in the state Senate, they're expected to focus on relaxing Wisconsin's mining laws; they also believe they'll have bipartisan support. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with Democratic State Sen. Bob Jauch about a potential iron ore mine in his district and what the final bill may look like.
Guest: Bob Jauch (JOWK), Democratic State Senator, Poplar.


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Monday
8/22/2011
8:00 AM
 110822C

The 30-Day Vegan Challenge
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest explains why she says a vegan diet will help you adopt a compassionate lifestyle that's better for your body, animals and the planet. She'll discuss information, ideas, social strategies and recipes for 30 days of vegan living.
Guest: Colleen Patrick-Goudreau, host, "Vegetarian Food for Thought" podcast. Author, "The 30-Day Vegan Challenge: The Ultimate Guide to Eating Cleaner, Getting Leaner, and Living Compassionately." www.colleenpatrickgoudreau.com


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Friday
8/19/2011
6:00 AM
 110819A

Wisconsin's Corn Harvest
Despite a late start to the growing season, Wisconsin should have a pretty good corn harvest this year. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the reasons for the bountiful crop, the differences in varieties and the various uses for corn. After six-thirty, her guest shares some recipes and tips for cooking with corn.
Guests:

6:00 - Joe Lauer, Professor of Agronomy, UW-Madison.

6:30 - Brian Moran, culinary instructor, Milwaukee Area Technical College; chef and cooking instructor, Milwaukee Public Market.


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Friday
8/19/2011
7:00 AM
 110819B

August Open Line
Got an idea for a program you'd like to hear on The Joy Cardin Show? After seven, Joy Cardin takes your program ideas and guest suggestions during her August open line.

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Friday
8/19/2011
8:00 AM
 110819C

Week in Review, August 19, 2011
After eight, it's The Week in Review. Joy's guests will tackle recall results, economic troubles, and the latest news in the race to become the republican presidential candidate.
Guests:
- Chris Lato, former communications director, Republican Party of Wisconsin. GOP campaign consultant.
- Peg Lautenschlager, attorney, law firm Bauer and Bach. Former Attorney General of Wisconsin (D).


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Thursday
8/18/2011
6:00 AM
 110818A

Removing State Treasure and Sec. of State Office...
A public hearing is scheduled for 11 a.m. today on whether to eliminate the offices of the State Treasurer and Secretary of State. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the roles of these positions, and the potential impact of abolishing them from the state Constitution. Plus, she'll talk with State Treasurer Kurt Schuller, who supports removing the offices, and Secretary of State Doug La Follette, who opposes the idea.
Guests:

- Arnold Shober, Professor of Government, Lawrence University.

- 6:20 - Kurt Schuller, Wisconsin State Treasurer.

- 6:50 - Doug La Follette, Wisconsin Secretary of State.


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Thursday
8/18/2011
7:00 AM
 110818B

Tony Evers on education
After a recent announcement from the Obama administration, Wisconsin will be one of the states seeking flexibility from certain testing requirements under No Child Left Behind. After seven, the head of Wisconsin schools joins Joy Cardin to explain what this means for students heading back to school...and what reforms are in the works for education in Wisconsin.
Guest: Tony Evers, State Superintendent of Public Instruction


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Thursday
8/18/2011
7:30 AM
 110818X

Future of Medicare and Medicaid
Dr. Donald Berwick, the head of Medicare and Medicaid, is in Wisconsin this week, visiting hospitals and meeting with providers. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks to Berwick and Democratic Congressman Ron Kind about the future of the programs and answer your questions.
Guests:

- 7:36-7:40 - Ron Kind, Democratic U.S. Representative, Wisconsin's Third Congressional District.

- 7:40-7:59 - Dr. Donald Berwick, Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.


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Thursday
8/18/2011
8:00 AM
 110818C

The Joys of Aging
Life gets better, not worse, as we grow older. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, who says research shows that we can look forwarded to unexpected pleasures as we age.
Guest: Wendy Lustbader, social worker, Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Washington, and author of "Life Gets Better: The Unexpected Pleasures of Growing Older."


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Wednesday
8/17/2011
6:00 AM
 110817A

Recall elections wrap
The recall elections against state senators are in the books following yesterday's challenges to two Democratic lawmakers. After six, Joy Cardin's guest analyzes the latest results and what they mean for Wisconsin's future.
Guest: Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs, UW-Milwaukee.


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Wednesday
8/17/2011
7:00 AM
 110817B

Big Question: Recall Gov. Walker?
Even though the nine recall elections against state senators are over, it doesn't necessarily mean the flurry of recall activity has ended. After seven, in this week's Big Question, Joy Cardin's guests of opposing political perspectives debate whether or not Governor Walker should be recalled.
Guests:

- Robert Kraig, Executive Director, Citizen Action of Wisconsin.

- Walter John Chilsen, former Republican State Senator, Wausau; Member, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.


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Wednesday
8/17/2011
8:00 AM
 110817C

Worst Ideas Ever
From the New Coke, to the in-car record player, some ideas will go down in history as just plain bad. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest examines some of the worst ideas ever . . . and why they went so very wrong.
Guest: Daniel Kline, an editor, columnist and freelance writer. Co-host, weekly podcast, "Worst of the Week." Co-author, "Worst Ideas Ever: A Celebration of Embarrassment."


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Tuesday
8/16/2011
6:00 AM
 110816A

Spiders!
If you have arachnophobia or are just a little creeped out by spiders, mid-August is probably not the best time of year for you. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why you may be seeing more of our eight-legged friends these days, and answers your spider-related questions.
Guest: Jeff Hahn, Entomologist, University of Minnesota-Extension.


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Tuesday
8/16/2011
7:00 AM
 110816B

Buffett says raise taxes
In a recent New York Times editorial, billionaire Warren Buffett encouraged Congress to raise taxes on high earners like himself. After seven, Joy and her guest will discuss Buffett's call to action, and whether or not it will influence the current debate on taxes.
Guest: Wes Chapin, Professor of Political Science and department chair at UW-River Falls.


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Tuesday
8/16/2011
8:00 AM
 110816C

Americans have no rainy day funds
Americans aren't saving enough money for a rainy day. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, who says there's room for savings, even in tight budgets and tough times.
Guest: Gail Cunningham, Vice President of Membership and Public Relations, National Foundation for Credit Counseling. www.nfcc.org


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Monday
8/15/2011
6:00 AM
 110815A

Presidential Politics
The race for the Republican nomination for president is heating up following Thursday's debate, Saturday's Iowa Straw Poll and Texas Governor Rick Perry announcing his candidacy. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the latest happenings, analyzes the field and President Obama's quest for reelection.

Then, after six-fifty, Joy's guest issues this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call with an alert about a new tick-borne disease in Wisconsin.
Guests:

- Tim Hagle, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Iowa. Faculty advisor, University of Iowa College Republicans and the Iowa Federation of College Republicans.

- 6:50 - Dr. Bobbi Pritt, microbiologist, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.


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Monday
8/15/2011
7:00 AM
 110815B

State Capitol Report: Recall Elections
It's a special recall elections edition of The State Capitol Report. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Wisconsin governor Scott Walker about last week's Republican victories and what's on his priority list. She also discusses Tuesday's recall elections against two Democratic state senators with reporters across the state.
Guests:

- Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter.

7:07-7:20 - Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin.

7:36-7:44 - Glen Moberg, Wisconsin Public Radio, Wausau, covering the recall election in the 12th Senate district between Democratic Senator Jim Holperin and Republican Kim Simac.

7:47-7:55 - Joe Potente, Reporter, Kenosha News, covering the recall election in the 22nd Senate district between Democratic Senator Bob Wirch and Republican Jonathan Steitz.


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Monday
8/15/2011
8:00 AM
 110815C

The Love of Travel
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest is a Wisconsin-based travel blogger. He's looking to share his love of travel . . . and you're invited to share your stories and recommendations for great places to visit.
Guest: Gary Arndt, Wisconsin-based travel blogger at Everything-Everywhere dot com (rated one of the best 25 blogs of 2010 by Time Magazine). www.everything-everywhere.com


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Friday
8/12/2011
6:00 AM
 110812A

Geocaching
Thousands of geocachers from across the country will descend on Wisconsin this weekend for a high-tech treasure hunt. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest talk about the appeal of geocaching . . . and invite suggestions on where you can go to join the hunt.
Guest: Craig Farrell, executive director, West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce. Founder, West Bend Cache Ba$h, the largest geocaching event in the state.


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Friday
8/12/2011
7:00 AM
 110812B

Bachmann, Newsweek, sexism and bias
Newsweek magazine has gotten criticism for an unflattering cover photo of presidential candidate Michelle Bachmann. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says there's a case to be made for both sexism and liberal bias in the magazine's decision.
Guest: Jessica McBride, Senior Journalism Lecturer at UW-Milwaukee.


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Friday
8/12/2011
8:00 AM
 110812C

Week in Review, August 12th 2011
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guests look at this week's recall results, troublesome economic news, and the upcoming Iowa straw poll on this edition of the Week in Review.
Guests:
- Steve Prestegard, author of the Presteblog, http://presteblog.wordpress.com

- Christine Bremer-Muggli, attorney at Bremer & Trollop Law Offices in Wausau.


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Thursday
8/11/2011
6:00 AM
 110811A

Incivility Increasing at Work
Researchers say rudeness, insults and bad manners are on the rise in the workplace. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses some of the reasons for the increase of incivility at work and she welcomes your stories of disrespectful, boorish behavior at the office.
Guest: Lily Garcia, Lead Counsel for Employment and Labor, Clearspire Law Company.


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Thursday
8/11/2011
7:00 AM
 110811B

Behind the English Riots
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the politics and motivations behind the riots in England...Joy's guest says there's a lot that commentators are getting wrong about the violence.
Guest: David Schmid, Professor of English at the University of Buffalo; he has written and lectured about social violence and street crime (and is a native of England).


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Thursday
8/11/2011
8:00 AM
 110811C

A Biography Of Cancer
Cancer plagues and puzzles us today, but it's a disease that dates back to ancient Egypt. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the history of cancer and why cases have doubled globally in the last 35 years.
Guest: Siddhartha Mukherjee (sid-AHR-thuh MOOK-ur-jee), a cancer physician and researcher; assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, and a cancer physician at the CY/NYU Presbyterian Hospital. He's the author of "The Emperor Of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer".


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Wednesday
8/10/2011
6:00 AM
 110810A

Recall elections wrap
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the results of Tuesday's recall elections for six Republican state senators.
Guest: Charley Jacobs, Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Norbert College.


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Wednesday
8/10/2011
7:00 AM
 110810B

Big Question: State Recall Elections
Voters headed to the polls Tuesday in six recall elections of Republican state senators. After seven, in this week's Big Question, Joy Cardin's guests of opposing perspectives discuss the results and what they mean for the future of Wisconsin. Online poll: http://www.wpr.org/joy
Guests:

- Scot Ross, Executive Director, One Wisconsin Now. http://www.onewisconsinnow.org/

- David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His "Blaska's Blog": http://wpr.org/r/?579


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Wednesday
8/10/2011
8:00 AM
 110810C

Rock the Casbah--Uprisings in the Islamic World
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the continuing wave of protest and dissent that continues to sweep across the Islamic world.
Guest: Robin Wright, long-time reporter on the Middle East and author of "The Iran Primer" and "Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East."; her newest book is "Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion Across the Islamic World."


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Tuesday
8/9/2011
6:00 AM
 110809A

Downgrade, down markets, and a double dip?
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest economist look at tumbling stock markets, the downgrade of U.S. credit, and the risk of a double-dip recession.
Guest: Brian Hellmer, Director of the Hawk Center for Applied Security Analysis at the UW-Madison School of Business


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Tuesday
8/9/2011
7:00 AM
 110809B

State Fair Attacks
At least 11 people were injured and 31 arrested after a large group of black youths reportedly attacked white people at the Wisconsin State Fair on Thursday. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest explains why he says this and other similar acts of violence in Milwaukee may be rooted in a thirst for power, and what can be done to stop them.
Guest: Eugene Kane, Columnist and Blogger, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Piece on State Fair attacks: http://wpr.org/r/?577


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Tuesday
8/9/2011
8:00 AM
 110809C

On Your Money--Financial Panic edition
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for a special edition of On Your Money. Kevin has advice on dealing with this week's economic uncertainty and how you can take control of your spending, saving, and investing.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com


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Monday
8/8/2011
6:00 AM
 110808A

Cheap, Healthy Eats/Monday Morning Wake-Up Call
New research says in order to meet the nutritional guidelines recommended by the government, you'd have to spend hundreds . . . perhaps even thousands . . . of dollars more on grocery bills. But according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, you don't necessarily have to spend a lot of money to get those vitamins and nutrients, and discusses how to eat healthy on the cheap.
Then, after six-fifty, in this week's Monday Morning Wake-Up Call, Joy's guest says we need to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health problems and addiction... and provide better access to treatment.
Guests:

6:00 - Rachel Staver (STAY-ver), Nutrition Resource Manager, Foodlink. http://www.foodlinkny.org

6:50 - David Riemer, Director, Community Advocates Public Policy Institute. http://www.makingparityreal.org/


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Monday
8/8/2011
7:00 AM
 110808B

Recall Round-up
Recall elections in six districts are coming up tomorrow, and two more next week. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, get the latest news on the recall elections from the WPR reporters who've been covering the races throughout the state.
Guests:
- Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter
- Rich Kremer, WPR reporter, Eau Claire bureau
- Maureen McCollum, WPR reporter, La Crosse bureau
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR reporter, Milwaukee bureau
- Patty Murray, WPR reporter, Green Bay bureau


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Monday
8/8/2011
8:00 AM
 110808C

Smile!
What's in a smile? After eight, Joy Cardin's guest has studied the meaning and biology of the act of smiling.
Guest: Marianne LaFrance, Professor of Psychology and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University, and author of "Lip Service: Smiles in Life, Death, Trust, Lies, Work, Memory, Sex, and Politics"


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Friday
8/5/2011
6:00 AM
 110805A

Fish stories
Fishtory: a combination of fishing, history and stories... and a new feature on the Wisconsin DNR Web site. After six, Gene Purcell and his guest angler discuss the ones that got away, the one that was THIS big, and invite you to share your favorite fish stories and memories.
Guest: Gary Engberg, professional angler, guide, and outdoors writer from Sauk City. Host, "Outdoor Horizons" radio program in Madison and a regular guest on the "Larry Meiller Show." http://www.garyengbergoutdoors.com
- Fishtory Web site: http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/fishtory/


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Friday
8/5/2011
7:00 AM
 110805B

Employers Tracking Employees' Online Behavior
Some businesses are monitoring the online lives of employees and potential employees. After seven, Gene Purcell talks to a business ethics expert about where to draw the line between protecting a company's reputation and preserving privacy for employees.
Guest: Diane Swanson, Professor of Management and Chair of the Business Ethics Education Initiative at Kansas State University


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Friday
8/5/2011
8:00 AM
 110805C

Week in Review, August 5th 2011
After eight, it's the Week in Review with Gene Purcell and his guests. They'll tackle the debt ceiling resolution, a troubled economy, the run-up to recalls, and other top news stories of the week.
Guests:

- Ben Manski, Executive Director of Liberty Tree

- Jo Egelhoff, Research and Development Specialist at Wisconsin Family Action.


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Thursday
8/4/2011
6:00 AM
 110804A

Growing number of older workers
At the end of one career, many are delaying retirement and choosing to embark on a second career. After six, Gene Purcell's guest explains why more older workers are staying in the workforce...and what jobs are the best fit for them.
Guest: Sarah Czaja (SAH-zha), Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Industrial Engineering, and Co-Director of the Center on Aging at the University of Miami


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Thursday
8/4/2011
7:00 AM
 110804B

Tax Online Retailers?
States are looking to collect sales tax from Amazon and other online merchants...and Congress is weighing-in with possible laws. After seven, Gene Purcell and his guest look at the debate, and what's at stake.
Guest: Nancy Koehn (KANE), Professor of Business Administration at Harvard University


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Thursday
8/4/2011
8:00 AM
 110804C

Agriculture in Wisconsin/Nation
What role does Wisconsin's agriculture industry play in the nation's economic recovery? After eight, Gene Purcell's guest discusses the state of agriculture jobs in Wisconsin and what the future has in store; after eight-thirty, he welcomes U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to explain why he says Wisconsin farm exports underscore a larger success story for U.S. agriculture.
Guests:

8:00 - Bill Bruins, President, Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, and dairy farmer near Waupun.

8:30 - Tom Vilsack, Secretary of U.S. Department of Agriculture.


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Wednesday
8/3/2011
6:00 AM
 110803A

What's in the Debt Deal?
Shortly after the Senate passed the debt bill Tuesday, President Obama signed it into law, averting a default. After six, Gene Purcell's guest discusses the specifics of the bill and the impact it will have on our nation's economy.
Guest: Melissa Miller, Professor of Political Science, Bowling Green State University.


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