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Friday
2/25/2011
6:00 AM
110225A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a mini-tour of some of the best places to dine-out in Wisconsin, plus a healthy list of other fun activities in the state. You're invited to call-in with your recommendations. Plus, find out how your pledge of support to WPR could earn you a gift certificate to one of many great Wisconsin restaurants.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Upper Great Lakes columnist, Journal & Topics Newspapers. Monthly contributor to our “Tell Joy Where to Go” programs.
Wisconsin Restaurant Association: www.wirestaurant.org/
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Friday
2/25/2011
7:00 AM
110225B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest describes how he set out of find out what makes some people and places happier than others. He’ll share his findings, and has tips on what we can do to be happier as individuals and as a society.
Guest: Dan Buettner (BYOOT-ner), author, “Thrive: Finding Happiness the Blue Zone Way” and “The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who’ve Lived the Longest.” www.bluezones.com
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Friday
2/25/2011
8:00 AM
110225C
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Joy Cardin
From the latest on the state budget repair battle, to big news on the Defense of Marriage Act . . . After eight, you'll get two takes on the biggest news stories this week on The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- Kevin Hermening, Political Activist and Former chair, Marathon County Republican Party.
- Joe Wineke, former state Senator and former chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
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Thursday
2/24/2011
6:00 AM
110224A
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Joy Cardin
According to the Tea Association of the U.S.A., more than 127 million Americans drink tea daily. Are you one of them? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the different varieties of tea, the health benefits, and how to brew them properly. Plus, learn how your pledge of support to WPR can earn you a sampler tea package.
Guest: Maleah Moskoff (muh-LEE-yuh MAHS-cough), owner, Cha Cha Tea. www.ChaChaTea.net.
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Thursday
2/24/2011
7:00 AM
110224B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, politics, polls, and prank phone-calls are in the news, as the budget repair battle continues. Get a look at the latest with Joy Cardin and her guest.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-Developer and Contributor, www.Pollster.com
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Thursday
2/24/2011
8:00 AM
110224C
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Joy Cardin
What can a changing environment and the decline of Antarctic Penguin populations mean for us here in the U.S.? After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest describes how the stark effects of climate change at the Earth's poles are a sign of things to come around the globe.
Guests:
- Fen Montaigne, journalist, senior editor, online magazine Yale Environment 360. Author, "Fraser’s Penguins: A Journey to the Future in Antarctica".
- Cynthia Schuster, Acting Assistant Talk Director, WPR. She recently traveled to Antarctica.
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Wednesday
2/23/2011
6:00 AM
110223A
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Joy Cardin
Governor Walker delivered a "fireside chat" on the ongoing Budget Repair issue last night. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at what the Governor had to say, along with the latest news from the legislature.
Guest: Dennis Riley, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point.
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Wednesday
2/23/2011
7:00 AM
110223B
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Joy Cardin
In Governor Walker's budget repair bill, most of Wisconsin's public employees would not be allowed to negotiate items beyond wages. In this week's Big Question, Joy Cardin's guests of opposing perspectives debate whether public workers should be allowed to collectively bargain.
Guests:
- Rick Badger, Executive Director, American Federal State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 40 http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/116194424.html
- Daniel DiSalvo, Assistant Professor of Political Science, City College of New York. http://wpr.org/r/?419
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Wednesday
2/23/2011
8:00 AM
110223C
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Joy Cardin
Tens of thousands of protestors have made their way to the Capitol over the last week and a half. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the history and effectiveness of public protests, and how today’s protests compare to Tea Party rallies, anti-war protests in the 1960’s, and others.
Guest: David Meyer, Professor of Sociology and Political Science at the University of California Irvine; his books include “The Politics of Protest: Social Movements in America” His blog: http://politicsoutdoors.com/
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Tuesday
2/22/2011
6:00 AM
110222A
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Joy Cardin
The Eau Claire city council passed a resolution opposing changes in Wisconsin labor laws. After six, Joy Cardin talks with the Eau Claire City Manager, who says limits on collective bargaining won't help his city's bottom line.
Guest: Mike Huggins, Eau Claire City Manager.
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Tuesday
2/22/2011
6:30 AM
110222X
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Joy Cardin
Republican State Senator Dale Schultz is proposing a compromise to Governor Walker’s budget repair bill: End collective bargaining by public employees, but only until mid-2013. After six-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest describes why he says the plan is the right approach to resolving a contentious issue.
Guest: Scott Milfred, Editorial Page Editor, Wisconsin State Journal. Compromise piece: http://wpr.org/r/?415
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Tuesday
2/22/2011
7:00 AM
110222B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says Wisconsin's budget repair bill is an effort to weaken unions, for the political benefit of the Republican Party.
Guest: David Madland, director of the American Worker Project at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. His piece in the Christian Science Monitor: http://wpr.org/r/?416
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Tuesday
2/22/2011
7:30 AM
110222Y
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Joy Cardin
National conservatives are keeping a close watch on what’s taking place at the state capitol these days. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest explains why he says the American people cannot afford for the state to lose its showdown with public sector unions.
Guest: James Sherk, Labor Policy Fellow, Heritage Foundation. Heritage interview with Governor Walker: http://wpr.org/r/?417
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Tuesday
2/22/2011
8:00 AM
110222C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks to The Ultimate Cheapskate about ways to save money, and explains why doing a "trash can autopsy" can cut waste and save cash.
Guest: Jeff Yeager, The Ultimate Cheapskate. He's the author of "The Cheapskate Next Door" and is a columnist at www.thedailygreen.com.
His website: www.ultimatecheapskate.com
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Monday
2/21/2011
6:00 AM
110221A
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Joy Cardin
After six, it's your chance to sound off on the ongoing battle over the state budget and public employees. Joy Cardin welcomes your opinions, thoughts, and feelings about the Wisconsin story that's captured national attention.
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Monday
2/21/2011
7:00 AM
110221B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's a special edition of the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. WPR reporter Shawn Johnson will update the latest in the ongoing budget repair battle, and Joy will welcome guest lawmakers, analysts, and commentators.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter
Other scheduled guests:
7:10 - Jon Erpenbach, Democratic State Senator from Middleton
7:15 - Dean Knudson, Republic State Senator from Hudson
7:20 - Andrew Reschovsky, Professor of Public Affairs and Applied Economics at UW-Madison
7:35 - Patrick McIlheran (MAC-ull-hair-in), editorial columnist at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
7:40 - Eugene Kane, Columnist and blogger for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
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Monday
2/21/2011
8:00 AM
110221C
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Joy Cardin
Today is President’s Day, but according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, it wasn't always Presidents who led the way. A look at the important role of America’s First Ladies in history.
Guest: Feather Schwartz Foster, independent presidential historian. Author, "The First Ladies: From Martha Washington to Mamie Eisenhower: An Intimate Portrait of the Women Who Shaped America.” http://www.featherfoster.com/
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Friday
2/18/2011
6:00 AM
110218A
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Joy Cardin
Many Wisconsinites are coming down with spring fever thanks to the warm weather this week. After six, Joy Cardin's guest has tips on how to grow herbs, including how to start them indoors, preparing them for the backyard, and their many uses.
Guest: Jackie Johnson, Herbalist. Central District Delegate, Herbal Society of America. http://www.herbsociety.org/
The Wisconsin Herbalist: http://www.thewisconsinherbalist.com/
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Friday
2/18/2011
7:00 AM
110218B
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Joy Cardin
Governor Scott Walker's proposal to strip Wisconsin public unions of most of their collective bargaining rights is at the center of protests at the State Capitol. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest explains why he believes the traditional idea behind unions does not translate well in the public sector.
Guest: Rick Esenberg, Professor, Marquette University Law School. Recent opinion piece: http://wpr.org/r/?410
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Friday
2/18/2011
7:30 AM
110218X
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Joy Cardin
There's more turmoil in the on-going budget repair effort, as Senate Democrats leave the Capitol to prevent a vote. Stay with Joy Cardin and her guest, after seven-thirty, for more analysis.
Guest: Eric Giordano, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Wisconsin Institute of Public Policy & Service, UW-Marathon County.
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Friday
2/18/2011
8:00 AM
110218C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week In Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Public employee issues have dominated Wisconsin news this week, and that will be a big part of today’s show, along with other national and state news stories.
Guests:
- Bill Lueders, News Editor, Isthmus newspaper. www.thedailypage.com
- Steve Prestegard, Publisher and Editor, "Marketplace Magazine" His Marketplace of Ideas Blog: http://wpr.org/r/?224
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Thursday
2/17/2011
6:00 AM
110217A
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Joy Cardin
From "L-O-L" to "O-M-G," the acronyms we use in email and texting are slowly creeping into our speech . . . and politicians and news anchors are no exception. After six, Joy Cardin asks her guest, "When did we start talking like text messages?"
Guest: Robert Lane Greene, correspondent for the Economist and writer for the magazine’s language blog, “Johnson.” Author of the upcoming book “You Are What You Speak: Grammar Grouches, Language Laws, and the Politics of Identity.”
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Thursday
2/17/2011
7:00 AM
110217B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest lays out the impact of proposed federal cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and how Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio would be affected.
Guest: Malcolm Brett, director of Broadcast and Media Innovations, UW-Extension.
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Thursday
2/17/2011
7:30 AM
110217X
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at the politics of Governor Walker's budget reform bill, and how it fits into Wisconsin labor history.
Guest: Dennis Dresang, professor emeritus of public affairs and political science, and founding director, La Follette School of Public Affairs, UW-Madison.
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Thursday
2/17/2011
8:00 AM
110217C
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Joy Cardin
Cities magnify humanity’s strengths. That’s the message from Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, who discusses how cities played a large, and positive, role in the history of the nation and the world.
Guest: Edward Glaeser (GLAZER), professor of economics, Harvard University. Author, "Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier and Happier".
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Wednesday
2/16/2011
6:00 AM
110216A
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Joy Cardin
Bullying in the workplace is a real problem, and according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, there’s a lot that workers and managers can do about it.
Guest: Monica Walker, volunteer and coordinator, Wisconsin State Healthy Workplace Campaign.
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Wednesday
2/16/2011
7:00 AM
110216B
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Joy Cardin
Governor Walker’s budget repair bill would cut bargaining rights for state employees while making them pay more for health care benefits and pensions. After seven, in this week’s Big Question, Joy Cardin’s guests debate whether Governor Walker’s budget repair bill should become law.
Guests:
- Mark Pocan, Democratic State Representative, Madison.
- Glenn Grothman, Republican State Senator, West Bend.
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Wednesday
2/16/2011
8:00 AM
110216C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why some people become overweight and some do not. . . and how the nutritional science of the last century is misguided and damaging to good health.
Guest: Gary Taubes, Investigator in Health Policy Research, University of California Berkeley School of Public Health. Contributing correspondent, Science magazine. Author, “Why We Get Fat: And What To Do About It.”
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Tuesday
2/15/2011
6:00 AM
110215A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is definitely known for our Beer, but locally-produced Spirits are also on-the-rise in the state. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest gets us caught up on what Wisconsin distilleries are up to lately.
Guest: Adam Casey, founding member, Madison Malt Society.
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Tuesday
2/15/2011
7:00 AM
110215B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine President Obama's 2012 Federal budget proposal. . . ringing-in at three-point-seven-trillion dollars. A look at the good and the bad parts, and the merits of Republican-proposed budget cuts for 2011.
Guest: Mark Goldwein (GOLD-win), Policy Director, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. Senior Policy Analyst, the New America Foundation. http://crfb.org/
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Tuesday
2/15/2011
8:00 AM
110215C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin has advice on mortgage refinancing, and how to use the money you'll save. Plus, a look at the financial side of online matchmaking.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
2/14/2011
6:00 AM
110214A
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Joy Cardin
It’s Valentine’s Day, and love is ON the Air. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest will talk about the best love songs of all time, and invite you to share the music that has a special place in your heart.
Guest: Stephen Thompson, editor and reviewer for NPR Music. Contributor, NPR Song of the Day series. Founder, "The A.V. Club" The Onion Entertainment Section.
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Monday
2/14/2011
7:00 AM
110214B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, join Joy Cardin for The State Capitol Report, and a look at Governor Walker's budget plan and what it means for public employees. Joy talks with WPR reporter Shawn Johnson and the author of a new report on public employee compensation in Wisconsin.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
7:30 - Jeffrey Keefe, Associate Professor of Labor and Employment Relations, Rutgers University. Author, "Are Wisconsin Public Employees Over-compensated?" (Economic Policy Institute)
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Monday
2/14/2011
8:00 AM
110214C
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Joy Cardin
Nearly fifty years ago, it changed the social landscape for American women. After eight, Joy Cardin talks with the author of a new book on the impact, then and now, author Betty Friedan's book, "The Feminine Mystique".
Guest: Stephanie Coontz, professor of history and family studies, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. Director of Research and Public Education, Council on Contemporary Families. Author, "A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960's".
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Friday
2/11/2011
6:00 AM
110211A
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Joy Cardin
Computers and other advances in technology are helping to make genealogy one of the most popular hobbies today. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss how to trace your family’s history, and invite your comments on what you’ve learned about your family’s past.
Guest: Jim Hansen, Reference Librarian, Wisconsin Historical Society. http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/genealogy/
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Friday
2/11/2011
7:00 AM
110211B
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Joy Cardin
While the U.S. unemployment rate has dropped to nine-percent, the jobless rate for black Americans is still nearly sixteen-percent. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest describes why he says the key to reducing that figure lies with ex-cons, and how it’s already been proven successful.
Guest: John McWhorter, Contributing Editor, Manhattan Institute’s “City Journal.” How to Reduce Black Unemployment: http://wpr.org/r/?406
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Friday
2/11/2011
8:00 AM
110211C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They’ll tackle top issues from state, national, and international news . . . including the latest in Egypt, budget-cutting efforts from House Republicans, and an upcoming budget repair effort in Wisconsin.
Guests: - Ben Manski, Executive Director, Liberty Tree. http://libertytreefdr.org/
Owen Robinson, Columnist, West Bend Daily News. Blogger at www.bootsandsabers.com
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Thursday
2/10/2011
6:00 AM
110210A
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Joy Cardin
The state’s largest teachers union turned heads this week, endorsing school reform plans it's opposed in the past. . . including performance-based pay. . . and a break-up of the Milwaukee school district. After six, Joy Cardin talks with the president of the Wisconsin Education Association Council.
Guest: Mary Bell, President, Wisconsin Education Association Council. www.weac.org
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Thursday
2/10/2011
7:00 AM
110210B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin talks with two of the candidates in next week’s primary election for State Supreme Court.
Guests:
7:00 - David Prosser, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, running for reelection
7:30 - Marla Stephens, Appellate Division Director, Office of the State Public Defender, and candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Thursday
2/10/2011
8:00 AM
110210C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at coping with the human emotions of grief and bereavement. Joy’s guest says a lot of what we believe about grieving may not be true…and that our natural resiliency can often get us through tough times.
Guest: George Bonanno, professor of clinical psychology and Chair, Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Columbia University Teachers College. Author, “The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells Us About Life After Loss”
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Wednesday
2/9/2011
6:00 AM
110209A
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Joy Cardin
Wind power is a hot issue for state lawmakers and the Governor, with an ongoing debate over the rules for where wind-turbines can be placed. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says Wisconsin should keep wind turbines further away from places where people live.
Guest: Lynda Barry, Writer. Her forthcoming book, "Windhater". She runs the website http://betterplan.squarespace.com
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Wednesday
2/9/2011
7:00 AM
110209B
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Joy Cardin
Leaders on both-sides-of-the-aisle are calling for major changes to No Child Left Behind. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan about areas of concern. . . and possible solutions.
Guests:
- Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin.
- Arne (AR-nee) Duncan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Education.
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Wednesday
2/9/2011
7:30 AM
110209X
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Joy Cardin
((AT AROUND 7:20)) After seven-twenty, Joy Cardin and her guests take a look at auto insurance for this week's Big Question: Should lawmakers lower minimum insurance requirements in Wisconsin?
Guests:
- John Nygren, Republican State Assembly Representative, Marinette. Sponsor of the auto insurance legislation.
- Ed Vopal (VOE-pull), President-Elect, Wisconsin Association for Justice.
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Wednesday
2/9/2011
8:00 AM
110209C
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Joy Cardin
It's easy to become dependent on our digital devices, but could we survive without them? After eight, Joy’s guest pulled the plug on her family’s technology for six months. . . and lived to tell about it.
Guest: Susan Maushart, author, “The Winter Of Our Disconnect: How Three Totally Wired Teenagers (and a Mother Who Sleeps with Her iPhone) Pulled the Plug on their Technology and Lived to Tell the Tale.”
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Tuesday
2/8/2011
6:00 AM
110208A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy and her guest examine a new Harvard study that says college isn’t for everyone. . . and that students should start making post-high school plans when they're still in middle school.
Guest: Bill Symonds, director, Pathways to Prosperity Project, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University.
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Tuesday
2/8/2011
7:00 AM
110208B
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Joy Cardin
Primary elections are next week. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with two of the candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Guests:
7:00 - JoAnne Kloppenburg, Assistant Attorney General and candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
7:30 - Joel Winnig, Madison Attorney and candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
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Tuesday
2/8/2011
8:00 AM
110208C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Along with answers to your personal finance questions, Kevin has info on how big snowstorms affect our financial health, and advice on saving money on pizza.
Guests: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
2/7/2011
6:00 AM
110207A
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Joy Cardin
After six, join Joy Cardin for a look at our emotions the day after the Super Bowl. Joy asks her guest psychologist why we celebrate. . . or mourn. . . after the Big Game.
Guest: Frank Farley, Psychologist, Temple University. Former president, American Psychological Association.
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Monday
2/7/2011
7:00 AM
110207B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin and WPR reporter Shawn Johnson look at the latest news from the Governor, state lawmakers, and the budget situation.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
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Monday
2/7/2011
7:30 AM
110207X
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Joy Cardin
The State Capitol report continues, after seven-thirty, when Joy Cardin talks with a lawmaker who says, when it comes to protecting the environment, Governor Walker is moving in the wrong direction.
Guest: Brett Hulsey, Democratic State Assembly Representative, Madison.
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Monday
2/7/2011
8:00 AM
110207C
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Joy Cardin
It’s the first Monday of the month, which means it’s time for another edition of "Mondays with Mike". After eight, Joy Cardin and Wisconsin Public Radio Director Mike Crane discuss the latest happenings at WPR. . . and address your public radio questions and concerns.
Guest: Mike Crane, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
2/4/2011
6:00 AM
110204A
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Joy Cardin
It may be one of the more unusual sports, but curling is becoming more and more popular in the United States, especially Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss curling's appeal, its rich history and how its played.
Guest: Mike Maher (MA-her), Curling Coach, Wausau East High School.
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Friday
2/4/2011
7:00 AM
110204B
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Joy Cardin
The Super Bowl between the Packers and the Steelers is just two days away. What kind of football food will be on your menu? After seven, Joy Cardin's guest will share some simple, festive and tasty recipes and will welcome your suggestions.
Guest: Leah Caplan, Executive Chef, Metcalfe's Market, Madison. http://www.shopmetcalfes.com/recipes/index.asp
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Friday
2/4/2011
8:00 AM
110204C
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Joy Cardin
Turmoil in Egypt. . . challenges to the federal health care law. . . and the State of the State address. . . those are the hot topics, after eight, on The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.
- Matt Rothschild, Editor and Publisher, The Progressive.
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Thursday
2/3/2011
6:00 AM
110203A
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Joy Cardin
The “Nation’s Report Card” says Wisconsin’s fourth- and eighth-graders score above the national average in Science literacy. . . but the state also has the highest achievement gap between white and black students in the Nation. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will discuss these findings and what can be done to improve the situation.
Guest: Mary Frances Taymans (TAY-mins), Vice Chair, National Assessment Governing Board. http://wpr.org/r/?400
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Thursday
2/3/2011
7:00 AM
110203B
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Joy Cardin
As challenges to the federal health care law move through the courts, there seems to be a partisan split among judges. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests look at concerns about the politicization of the courts.
Guest: Howard Schweber, Associate Professor of Political Science at UW-Madison and affiliate member, of the UW-Madison Law School.
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Thursday
2/3/2011
7:30 AM
110203X
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Joy Cardin
Governor Walker is looking to change the way Medicaid works in Wisconsin. After 7:30, Joy Cardin and her guest look at what that could mean for health care in the state.
Guest: Tom Oliver, Professor of Population Health Sciences and Director of Master of Public Health Program at the UW-Madison’s School of Medicine and Public Health
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Thursday
2/3/2011
8:00 AM
110203C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, share your “trip of a lifetime.” Joy Cardin and her guest want to know about the greatest trip you’ve ever taken…or the vacation or travel experience you want to have.
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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Wednesday
2/2/2011
6:00 AM
110202A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin begins our coverage of last night’s State of the State address. . .with a look at what Governor Walker had to say about jobs, Medicaid, the budget, and the other issues facing Wisconsin.
Guest: Arnold Shober, Professor of Government at Lawrence University (all hour)
6:35 - Marty Beil, Executive Director of AFSCME Council 24
6:45 - James Buchen, Vice President of Government Relations, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce.
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Wednesday
2/2/2011
7:00 AM
110202B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, more State of the State coverage, as Joy Cardin asks her guests this week’s Big Question: Is Scott Walker improving the State of Wisconsin?
Guests:
- Brian Fraley, Director, MacIver Institute.
- Scot Ross, Executive Director, One Wisconsin Now.
Their regular online feature is "That's Debatable" at www.wisopinion.com
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Wednesday
2/2/2011
8:00 AM
110202C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with several state lawmakers and political figures. . . and you. . . about the Governor's State of the State address.
(Guests include lawmakers Peter Barca, Scott Fitzgerald, Tamara Grigsby, Samantha Kerkman, Jeff Fitzgerald, Janet Bewley, and Mark Miller, and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett)
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Tuesday
2/1/2011
6:00 AM
110201A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the unique relationship between sports teams and their fans. . . especially for Packer fans around the nation. Then, after six-fifty, she and her guest will discuss the big snowstorm hitting southern Wisconsin... and the bigger one expected to arrive tonight.
Guests:
- Kevin Quinn, Professor of Economics, St. Norbert College. Author, “Sports and their Fans.”
- Chad Franzen, Meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau.
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Tuesday
2/1/2011
7:00 AM
110201B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guests for an analysis of the unrest in Egypt and other countries in the region, and what the future might hold.
Guests:
- Blake Hounshell, Managing Editor, Foreign Policy Magazine.
- Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of San Francisco.
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Tuesday
2/1/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. This week's topics include a new report on the financial meltdown, tax quirks to watch out for, and whether Super Bowl week is a good time to buy a new TV.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner. Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/31/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Mysterious bird deaths captured a lot of attention a month ago... After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says there are a lot of major threats to birds that don’t get the attention they deserve.
Guest: Greg Butcher, Director, Bird Conservation, The Audubon Society. www.audubon.org
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Monday
1/31/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, keep in touch with all the action in State government on The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. WPR reporter Shawn Johnson will bring us up to date on tax breaks, budget plans, the voter I.D. law, and more. And at 7:30, Joy talks to two lawmakers on the state's new commission on waste and fraud.
Guests: 7-Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
7:30--Frank Lasee, Republican State Senator from De Pere
Chris Larson, Democratic State Senator from Milwaukee
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Monday
1/31/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
With a growing number of medical tests and screenings available, a growing number of healthy Americans are being over-diagnosed, and receiving unnecessary treatment. That’s according to Joy Cardin’s, guest after eight, who says over-diagnosis is costing us money without improving our health.
Guest: Dr. H. Gilbert Welch, Professor of Medicine and Community and Family Medicine, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice. Author, “Over-Diagnosed: Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health”
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Friday
1/28/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
February may be the shortest month of the year, but you won’t be short-changed when it comes to Wisconsin Fun. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at a long list of fun events happening across the state next month, and welcome your travel suggestions.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Wisconsin travel writer. Monthly contributor, "Tell Joy Where to Go" series.
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Friday
1/28/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin chats with Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker about the President's visit to Manitowoc this week, and how he plans to work with the Obama administration. Then, after seven-fifteen, Joy's guest discusses disproved claims of a link between child vaccines and autism... and how dishonest medical researchers have taken advantage of desperate parents across the country.
Guests:
7:07 - Scott Walker, Republican Governor of Wisconsin.
7:15 - Seth Mnookin, contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Former senior writer, Newsweek. Author, "The Panic Virus: A True Story of Medicine, Science, and Fear."
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Friday
1/28/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
The State of the Union, a Presidential visit to Wisconsin, and movement on tax legislation in the state. . . After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His "Blaska's Blog" www.thedailypage.com
- Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, Law firm of Garvey, McNeil, and Associates. Publisher, www.FightingBob.com.
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Thursday
1/27/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Oscar nominations are in…and after six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the movies that got the nod... and are worth seeing.
Guest: Bob Mondello (mon-DELL-oh), arts critic and movie reviewer for NPR.
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Thursday
1/27/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
President Obama was in Wisconsin yesterday, talking about clean energy and its role in job creation. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the President’s energy policy message. . . and at the politics of delivering it in Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Patty Murray, WPR Reporter, Green Bay.
- Michael Kraft, Professor of public and environmental affairs, UW-Green Bay.
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Thursday
1/27/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Price often plays a huge role in our purchasing decisions, but why do we pay what we do for things? After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest looks beyond the price tag. . . and reveals what the prices we pay is actually telling us about ourselves.
Guest: Eduardo Porter, journalist and member, New York Times editorial board. Author, “The Price of Everything: Solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We Do.”
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Wednesday
1/26/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, a look at President Obama’s State of the Union address with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
6:07-6:09 - Reid Ribble, Republican U.S. Representative, Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District. http://ribble.house.gov/
- Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-Developer and Contributor, www.Pollster.com
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Wednesday
1/26/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Our coverage of President Obama's State of the Union address and the Republican response by U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin continues. After seven, for this week's Big Question with Joy Cardin, opposing perspectives on the State of the Union.
Guests:
- John Nichols, Political Blogger and Washington Correspondent, The Nation. Associate Editor, The Capital Times.
- Brian Schimming, Midwest Strategy Group. Former Political Director, Wisconsin Republican Party.
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Wednesday
1/26/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, call-in and share YOUR response to President Obama's State of the Union address. Joy Cardin will take your calls, and welcome special guest commentators as well.
Guests:
8:07 - Mike Tate, Chair, Wisconsin Democratic Party
8:10 - Herb Kohl, Democratic U.S. Senator, Milwaukee.
8:20 - Dave Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor.
8:30 - Dennis Riley, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point
8:40 - T.J. Brooks, Associate Professor of Economics, UW-La Crosse
8:45 - Margaret Farrow, Republican former Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
8:50 - Gwen Moore, Democratic U.S. Representative, Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District. http://gwenmoore.house.gov/
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Tuesday
1/25/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Surgeon General Regina Benjamin says we all can help make breastfeeding easier for mothers. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss the benefits of breastfeeding... a recent “Call to Action” by the Surgeon General... and answer your questions.
Guest: Dr. Anne Eglash (EE-glash), Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine, UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. Co-founder, Academy of Breast-Feeding Medicine, and Mothers Milk Association of Wisconsin. http://mothersmilkwi.org
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Tuesday
1/25/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
President Obama delivers his State of the Union address tonight, with the Republican response coming from Wisconsin’s own Paul Ryan. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a preview of tonight’s address.
Guest: Susan MacManus, Distinguished University Professor of Political Science, University of South Florida.
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Tuesday
1/25/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week’s edition of On Your Money. Kevin talks about the economic and financial impact of the Packers’ trip to the Super Bowl, and some thoughts about financial aid, bad credit scores, and shopping for mattresses.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner. Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/24/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
They may be sleeping the winter away... but Bats are the topic, this morning after six, for Joy Cardin and her guest. Joy learns more about the bat species of the Midwest, their role in the environment, threats they face, and why they get such a bad rap from humans.
Guest: Rob Mies (MY-ess), Executive Director, Organization for Bat Conservation. http://www.batconservation.org/
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Monday
1/24/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. WPR reporter Shawn Johnson joins us at the top of the show to bring us up to date on all the news from the Legislature and the Governor's office.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
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Monday
1/24/2011
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is about to see major changes in lawsuits and liability, with the passage of a tort reform bill. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with an attorney about what those changes will mean.
Guest: Kevin Lonergan (LON-erg-en), Attorney, Herlling Clark Law Firm, Appleton. Former chair, State Bar of Wisconsin litigation section.
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Monday
1/24/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Ever had a sudden realization that changed your life? If so, you've had "an epiphany," and, according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, you're in good company. She's compiled a book of personal epiphanies, from Maya Angelou to Barry Manilow, and invites you to share yours.
Guest: Elise Ballard, actress, producer and independent filmmaker. Author, "Epiphany: True Stories of Sudden Insight to Inspire, Encourage, and Transform." www.EpiphanyChannel.com
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Friday
1/21/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Tomorrow is National Pie Day. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about his recent pie-related projects, including “52 Weeks of Pie” and “31 Days of Pie. ” You're welcome to add your thoughts on your favorite pie, and the best places in Wisconsin to have a slice.
Guest: Shan Nelson-Rowe, "The Pie Dude." www.thepiedude.com
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Friday
1/21/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says a new bill proposed by Governor Walker would place new restrictions on wind turbines in Wisconsin, effectively banning wind energy projects in the state... and costing thousands of jobs.
Guest: Keith Reopelle (REE-oh-pell), senior policy director, Clean Wisconsin.
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Friday
1/21/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Top issues this week include the House vote to repeal the health care reform law... and State legislation aimed at reforming standards for frivolous lawsuits.
Guests:
- Chris Lato, Public Relations Director, Avicom Marketing Communications. Former Communications Director, Republican Party of Wisconsin.
- Peg Lautenschlager, Attorney, law firm Bauer and Bach. Former Attorney General of Wisconsin (D).
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Thursday
1/20/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
They are the best of jobs, they are the worst of jobs…after six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at a new report on the best and worst jobs for 2011. Find out if your occupation is at the top...or the bottom…and why.
Guest: Tony Lee, publisher, CareerCast.com 2011 “Jobs Rated” Report. www.careercast.com/jobs/jobsRated
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Thursday
1/20/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin gets two takes on voter identification. Lawmakers are likely to pass a requirement that Wisconsin voters have a photo I.D. when they vote... Joy talks with a critic of the plan, and then a Senate sponsor.
Guests:
7:00 -Andrea Kaminski, Executive Director, League of Women Voters of Wisconsin.
7:30 - Joe Leibham (LY-pom), Republican State Senator from Sheboygan.
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Thursday
1/20/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says cell phones aren’t safe, especially for children and teenagers…and the wireless industry doesn’t want you to know it. She’ll explain why, and has tips on limiting your exposure to cell phone radiation.
Guest: Dr. Devra Davis, scientist and visiting professor, Harvard University and Georgetown University. Author, “Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation, What the Industry Has Done to Hide It, and How to Protect Your Family.” Campaign for Safer Cell Phones at http://wpr.org/r/?393
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Wednesday
1/19/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
An advisory released last week calls for state legislatures to require C-P-R and A-E-D (automated external defibrillator) training for high school graduation. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at new guidelines for emergency resuscitation, and how they'll help save lives.
Guest: Dr. Stuart Berger, American Heart Association board member. Chief of Cardiology, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. Leader, Project ADAM, helping schools sustain their own A-E-D programs.
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Wednesday
1/19/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s this week’s Big Question. With a vote in the House scheduled for today, Joy asks her guests: "Should the federal health care law be repealed?"
Guests:
- Shannon Nelson, program associate, Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group (WISPIRG).
- Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow, Cato Institute.
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Wednesday
1/19/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says the Plastic Surgery industry and the Plastic Money industry have come together to finance our quest for bodily perfection... and may have helped bring down the U.S. economy in the process.
Guest: Laurie Essig, assistant professor of sociology, Middlebury College. Author, "American Plastic: Boob Jobs, Credit Cards, and Our Quest for Perfection."
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Tuesday
1/18/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, we all negotiate everyday... at work, or with family and friends... but we're really bad at it. After six, get some tips on how you can be a better bargainer to help achieve your goals.
Guest: Stuart Diamond, Professor, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. Author, "Getting More: How to Negotiate to Achieve Your Goals in the Real World." http://www.gettingmore.com/
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Tuesday
1/18/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Last week on this program, Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen made the case for Wisconsin joining a lawsuit against the federal health care law. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a state lawmaker who says the state is wasting taxpayer time and money.
Guest: Jon Erpenbach, Democratic State Senator, Waunakee. His piece on health care lawsuit: http://wpr.org/r/?386
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Tuesday
1/18/2011
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin and her guest look at efforts in the U.S. House to repeal the federal health care law. Then, at seven-forty-five, Joy Cardin welcomes Wisconsin Republican Congressman Sean Duffy for his take on health care and other issues.
Guests:
7:30 - Eric Giordano, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Wisconsin Institute of Public Policy & Service, UW-Marathon County.
7:45 - Sean Duffy, Republican U.S. Representative, Wisconsin 7th Congressional District. http://duffy.house.gov/
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Tuesday
1/18/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s this week’s edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin talks with financial planner Kevin McKinley, who has great advice on your personal finances, and money-saving tips.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/17/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest is NPR foreign correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who made civil rights history as the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Georgia. She'll share her stories of the turbulent desegregation era, and her thoughts about the progress made on civil rights since then.
Guest: Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Foreign Correspondent for NPR. Her books include New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance
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Monday
1/17/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and Shawn Johnson cover a lot of ground on The State Capitol Report, with news on photo I-D for voters, hearings on lawsuit reform, and other proposed legislation.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
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Monday
1/17/2011
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
Taxes are going up in Illinois, and Governor Walker hopes Wisconsin can lure some businesses from south of the state border. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with a state lawmaker who says Wisconsin is moving in the right direction when it comes to creating a business-friendly climate.
Guest: Neal Kedzie, Republican State Senator, Elkhorn.
http://www.wisopinion.com/index.iml?mdl=article.mdl&article=32301
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Monday
1/17/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Technology offers a number of benefits, but according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, it also allows us to hide from challenges, in-person conversations, and other meetings. After eight, a look at our avoidant behavior, and how to overcome it.
Guest: Jonathan Berent, business performance consultant. Founder, Berent Associates. Co-author, “Work Makes Me Nervous: Overcome Anxiety and Build the Confidence to Succeed.” http://www.social-anxiety.com/
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Friday
1/14/2011
6:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Wisconsin has some 25-thousand miles of groomed snowmobile trails... enough to sled from New York to California four times. After six, John Munson and his guest look at Snowmobile Safety in Wisconsin. Then, after six-thirty, John's guest talks about what makes snowmobiling so enjoyable... and has tips on favorite places to ride.
Guests:
6:00 - Gary Eddy, Snowmobile Safety Administrator, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
6:30 - Dick Decker, member, International Snowmobile Hall of Fame. Owner, Decker Sno-Venture Tours, Eagle River.
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Friday
1/14/2011
7:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
One-year after a devastating earthquake, recovery efforts in Haiti still have a long way to go. After seven, John Munson’s guest says over the last year the international community has made some serious mistakes in handling the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.
Guest: Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, Emeritus Professor of Africology, UW-Milwaukee.
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Friday
1/14/2011
8:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
The aftermath of the shooting in Arizona and President Obama’s memorial speech... voter I.D. in Wisconsin... and other state and national news... After eight, it's The Week in Review with John Munson and his guests.
Guests:
- Steve Prestegard, Publisher and Editor, "Marketplace Magazine" http://wpr.org/r/?224
- Ruth Conniff, Political Editor, The Progressive www.progressive.org
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Thursday
1/13/2011
6:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
According to John Munson’s guest, after six, investing in the arts can help promote Wisconsin’s creative economy... and help boost the state’s economic recovery.
Guest: Anne Katz, Executive Director, Arts Wisconsin. www.artswisconsin.org
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Thursday
1/13/2011
7:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
President Obama addressed the nation last night at a memorial service for those killed and wounded in a shooting in Arizona last weekend. After seven, John Munson talks with an expert on post-traumatic stress about the impact the Arizona shootings could have on those who witnessed it... and on the nation as a whole.
Guest: Shawn Cahill (CAY-hill), Assistant Professor of Psychology, UW-Milwaukee.
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Thursday
1/13/2011
8:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
What do flea markets, road trips, Conan O’Brien, and Madison Wisconsin have in common? According to John Munson’s guest, after eight, they’re all stuff white people like. The author of the blog, “Stuff White People Like,” returns to share the latest additions to his popular list.
Guest: Christian Lander, creator, StuffWhitePeopleLike.com. Author, "Whiter Shades of Pale: The Stuff White People Like". He will appear at Borders Books, Madison, Tuesday, January 18th, at 7 p.m. More information: www.stuffwhitepeoplelike.com.
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Wednesday
1/12/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
The shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is shedding some light on the treatment of mental health patients in the U.S. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the state of the mental health care system in the U.S.... the stigma facing patients... and what we can do to help those in need.
Guest: Dr. Kenneth Duckworth, Medical Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness. http://www.nami.org/
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Wednesday
1/12/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's time for this week's Big Question: "Is there a place for civility in today's political world?" Joy Cardin's guests disagree about almost everything else, but they're on the same side of this issue.
Guests:
- Mark Pocan, Democratic State Assembly Representative, Madison.
- Robin Vos, Republican State Assembly Representative, Rochester. Co-chair, Joint Finance Committee.
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Wednesday
1/12/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
On a cold Wisconsin night, nothing hits the spot quite like a nice, warm bowl of soup. After eight, Joy cardin's guest has tips on how to make that perfect soup... and you're invited to call-in with your favorite recipes.
Guest: Kathy Griswold, chef and instructor, Bliss Flow Yoga and Wellness, Madison.
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Tuesday
1/11/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
To go gray or not to go gray... that is the question for Joy Cardin and her guest, after six. Joy’s guest says many women are making the decision to stop dyeing their hair, and letting the gray shine through.
Guest: Catherine Capellaro (cap-uh-LAIR-oh), freelance writer and editor living in Madison. Her piece on gray hair is linked on our website.
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Tuesday
1/11/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Violent imagery in political rhetoric has gotten a lot of attention since last week’s shooting in Arizona. Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, says violent rhetoric is nothing new... and it’s hard to blame a particular act of violence on what’s happening in politics.
Guest: Martin Medhurst, Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Communication, and Professor of Political Science, Baylor University. http://www.cjr.org/campaign_desk/qa_professor_of_political_rhet.php
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Tuesday
1/11/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week’s edition of On Your Money. Kevin will look at the latest unemployment numbers, offer tips on buying smoke detectors, 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
1/10/2011
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the impact of the shooting of a Congresswoman in Arizona. Joy's guest says the attack could have a chilling effect on the ability of elected representatives to meet with the public.
Guest: Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs at UW-Milwaukee
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Monday
1/10/2011
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Governor Scott Walker laid out his job creation plan for a special session of the legislature last week. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and Reporter Shawn Johnson break down the details....and look at the other big issues of the week.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
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Monday
1/10/2011
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen about why Wisconsin will join twenty other states in a fight against the federal mandate to buy health insurance.
Guest: J.B. Van Hollen, Wisconsin Attorney General.
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Monday
1/10/2011
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes newly appointed Director of Wisconsin Public Radio Mike Crane for “Mondays with Mike.” He’ll share his plans for WPR in the coming year, and invites your questions and comments on what you’d like to see from us in 2011.
Guest: Mike Crane, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
1/7/2011
6:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Now that the holidays are over, it’s time to catch your breath… and we've got just the place. After six, John Munson and his guest take you on a visit to a Wisconsin park near you for the many activities this winter... and they welcome your thoughts on your favorite places-to-go and things-to-do.
Guest: Dennis McCann, freelance writer and former travel writer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/parks/
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Friday
1/7/2011
7:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A Texas man has been declared innocent after thirty years in prison, exonerated by DNA evidence. After seven, John Munson talks with the co-director of The Wisconsin Innocence Project about wrongful convictions, proving innocence, and compensation for those who've served time for crimes they didn't commit.
Guest: Keith Findley, Clinical professor of law, UW-Madison. Co-director, Wisconsin Innocence Project. http://www.law.wisc.edu/fjr/clinicals/ip/index.html
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Friday
1/7/2011
8:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A new Governor... a new Congress... and lots of action from both... lots to talk about on The Week In Review with John Munson and his guests.
Guests:
- Owen Robinson, Columnist, West Bend Daily News. Blogger, www.bootsandsabers.com
- John Smart, former Chair, Price County Democratic Party. Member, Wisconsin Governor's Commission on the United Nations.
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Thursday
1/6/2011
6:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
According to John Munson’s guest, after six, the Shark faces a number of threats around the world...and serious efforts are needed to conserve their role in the ocean environment. Then, after six-fifty, a conversation with a Madison biologist who's examining some of the birds recently found dead in Arkansas and Louisiana.
Guests:
6:00 - Sonja (SONE-yuh) Fordham, President, Shark Advocates International. http://www.sharkadvocates.org/
6:50 - LeAnn White, Wildlife Disease Specialist, U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Center.
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Thursday
1/6/2011
7:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, with the new Congress sworn in, John Munson and his guest look ahead at the hot issues facing lawmakers... including efforts to change health care law... and the prospect, if any, for bipartisan cooperation.
Guest: Gloria Toivola, Professor of Political Science, UW-Superior.
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Thursday
1/6/2011
8:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
...the release of the i-Pad... online privacy concerns... the rise of social media in politics... After eight, John Munson and his guest examine the biggest technology trends of 2010... and look forward to what lies ahead.
Guest: Dietram Scheufele (DEE-trum SHOY-full-luh) Professor of Life Sciences-Communication, UW-Madison.
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Wednesday
1/5/2011
6:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
The first of the Baby Boomer generation turn sixty-five this year, raising concerns over whether Medicare and the health care system is ready to handle their needs. After six, John Munson and his guest look at the U.S. medical system and the so-called “silver tsunami" of aging baby-boomers.
Guest: Thomas Oliver, Associate Director for Health Policy, UW Population Health Institute, and Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
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Wednesday
1/5/2011
7:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
In a special session, Governor Scott Walker has called on State lawmakers to change Wisconsin liability laws. After seven, John Munson asks his guests this week’s Big Question: "Does Wisconsin need tort reform?"
Guests:
- Bill Smith, President, Wisconsin Civil Justice Council. State Director, National Federation of Independent Business.
- Dan Rottier, CEO, law firm Habush, Habush, and Rottier. Past president, Wisconsin Association for Justice.
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Wednesday
1/5/2011
8:00 AM
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
John Munson's guest, after eight, found himself down-on-his-luck a couple of years ago, losing sight of the good things in life. He'll share his story of how, within a year, his luck turned around... thanks to simple acts of gratitude that changed his life.
Guest: John Kralik, judge, Los Angeles Superior Court. Author, "365 Thank Yous: The Story of How a Simple Act of Daily Gratitude Changed My Life"
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Tuesday
1/4/2011
6:00 AM
110104A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Try a twist on your New Year’s resolution: make a plan to build better relationships with friends and family. That’s the message from John Munson’s guest after six.
Guest: Elizabeth Bernstein, reporter at the Wall Street Journal, where she writes the “Bonds: On Relationships” column. http://wpr.org/r/?371
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Tuesday
1/4/2011
7:00 AM
110104B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
The former president of Shell Oil says gas prices will reach $5 a gallon in 2012. John Munson will get two perspectives on the issue: after seven, his guest says it’s definitely possible and will continue to rise beyond the next two years; after seven-thirty, his guest will discuss why he doesn’t think it’s a likely scenario.
Guests:
7:00 - Christopher Steiner, author, "$20 Per Gallon: How the Rising Cost of Gasoline Will Radically Change Our Lives for the Better."
7:30 - Jim Ritterbusch, president, Ritterbush & Associates, an oil-trading advisory firm.
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Tuesday
1/4/2011
8:00 AM
110104C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week’s edition of On Your Money. Kevin will share some new info on how financially savvy Wisconsinites are…and then he’ll answer your calls and emails.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/3/2011
6:00 AM
110103A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
What do the words “refudiate,” “viral” and “epic” have in common? They’re all terms that became big in 2010… and according to John Munson’s guest, need to stay in 2010. After six, a look at this year’s Banished Words List from Lake Superior State University.
Guest: John Shibley, writer and photographer, Lake Superior State University. Co-compiler, "Banished Words List."
http://www.lssu.edu/banished/current.php
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Monday
1/3/2011
7:00 AM
110103B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
It's Inauguration Day, and after seven, John Munson and his guests look at the top priorities for the new governor, along with his cabinet appointments and likely battles in the year to come.
Guests:
-Shawn Johnson, WPR's State Government Reporter
-Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs at UW-Milwaukee
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Monday
1/3/2011
8:00 AM
110103C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
"The King's Speech" is a movie getting serious Oscar consideration, and it's started a conversation about stuttering. After eight, John Munson's guest aims to clear-up myths and misconceptions about stuttering.
Guest: Jane Fraser, President of the Stuttering Foundation of America. www.stutteringhelp.org
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Friday
12/31/2010
6:00 AM
101231A
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Joy Cardin
You certainly have plenty of options across Wisconsin to ring in the new year. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will have the low-down on what’s going on where, and a look ahead to what the state has to offer for the month of January.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles” Magazine. http://danelifestyles.com Monthly contributor to our “Tell Joy Where to Go” programs.
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Friday
12/31/2010
7:00 AM
101231B
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Joy Cardin
Many people will be ringing in 2011 with a special bottle of wine. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest will discuss a new book to help educate you on the wines of the world, share his favorite wines and answer your wine-related questions.
Guest: Steven Kolpan, Professor and Chair of Wine Studies, Culinary Institute of America. Co-author, “Exploring Wine." He blogs at www.stevenkolpanonwine.blogspot.com.
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Friday
12/31/2010
8:00 AM
101231C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's the last Week in Review of 2010. Joy Cardin and her guests will look at the incoming Governor's cabinet appointments, rising gas prices, and other top stories of the week.
Guests:
-Walter John Chilsen, a six-term former Republican State Senator from Wausau, and member of the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame
-Christine Bremer-Muggli (BREE-mur MOO-glee), attorney with Bremer & Trollop Law Offices in Wausau. She was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 2008
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Thursday
12/30/2010
6:00 AM
101230A
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Joy Cardin
After six, join Joy Cardin for a look at President Obama’s greatest successes and failures of 2010.
Guest: Dennis Riley, Professor of Political Science at UW-Stevens Point
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Thursday
12/30/2010
7:00 AM
101230B
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Joy Cardin
Call in with your New Year's resolution for Gov.-elect Scott Walker, President Obama, Congress or any other political leader(s), after seven.
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Thursday
12/30/2010
8:00 AM
101230C
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Joy Cardin
We’ll hear the confessions of a self-proclaimed “Slot Machine Queen” after eight. Joy’s guest will talk about her personal struggle with gambling addiction, and says that minorities are particularly susceptible to the allure of gambling.
Guest: Sandra Adell, professor of literature in the department of Afro-American studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of the memoir “Confessions of a Slot Machine Queen.” Her blog, “A Black Woman’s Reflections on Casino Gambling,” can be found at http://saadell.wordpress.com/
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Wednesday
12/29/2010
6:00 AM
101229A
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Joy Cardin
A recent study finds viewers of Fox News to be more misinformed than people who consume NPR and other sources. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest analyze the research... and welcome your comments on which news outlets you prefer, and why.
Guest: Tim Cuprisin, Media Columnist, www.OnMilwaukee.com.
Study: http://wpr.org/r/?369
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Wednesday
12/29/2010
7:00 AM
101229B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week's Big Question: "Should Wisconsin's school choice program be expanded?"
Guests:
- Brett Healy, President, MacIver Institute. www.maciverinstitute.com
- Bob Peterson, Founding Editor, Rethinking Schools. 5th grade teacher, Milwaukee School District. www.rethinkingschools.org
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Wednesday
12/29/2010
8:00 AM
101229C
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Joy Cardin
In an age of constant distraction, reading a book is becoming harder to do than ever...even when you’re paid to do it. After eight, Joy’s guest makes the case for why reading books still matters, and why it might be more important now than ever.
Guest: David L. Ulin, book critic and former book editor, Los Angeles Times. Author, “The Lost Art of Reading: Why Books Matter in a Distracted Time.”
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Tuesday
12/28/2010
6:00 AM
101228A
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Joy Cardin
In a recent opinion piece, Tom Brokaw said President Obama and incoming House Speaker John Boehner should decide together to stop smoking. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest describes the toll smoking can take on a person, and how you can kick the habit in 2011.
Guest: Mary Ella Douglas, Assistant Vice President of Field Support, American Lung Association. www.lungusa.com. Phone: 1-800-LUNG-USA. Freedom From Smoking Online: http://www.ffsonline.org/
Brokaw opinion: http://wpr.org/r/?364
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Tuesday
12/28/2010
7:00 AM
101228B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Wisconsin Congressman Ron Kind about this month's lame-duck session, and what lies ahead in the coming year with a new Republican-controlled House.
Guest: Ron Kind, Democratic U.S. Representative Wisconsin 3rd District.
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Tuesday
12/28/2010
8:00 AM
101228C
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Joy Cardin
Estate planning isn't just for senior citizens, and it isn't just for the wealthy, either. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight. She has advice on creating a will, power of attorney, and other estate issues.
Guest: Melinda Gustafson Gervasi (GUST-uv-sen jer-VASS-ee), attorney, Gustafson Law Office, Madison. Her blog: Illness, Death, and Taxes: http://wpr.org/r/?368
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Monday
12/27/2010
6:00 AM
101227A
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Joy Cardin
Christine O’Donnell’s “I’m not a witch” and Tony Hayward’s “I’d like my life back” ..... After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has a top-ten list of noteworthy quotes of 2010. You're invited to weigh-in with yours.
Guest: Fred Shapiro, Associate Librarian, Yale Law School. Author, “The Yale Book of Quotations.”
Vote for 2010 quote of the year: www.wpr.org/cardin.
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Monday
12/27/2010
7:00 AM
101227B
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Joy Cardin
His last full week on-the-job begins today. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin's guest takes a by-the-numbers look at Governor Jim Doyle’s eight years in office... and invites your comments on what you think he’ll be remembered for.
Guest: Steven Walters, senior producer, Wisconsin Eye. His editorial, "A By-The-Numbers Look at Doyle's Eight Years": http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/111694714.html
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Monday
12/27/2010
7:30 AM
101227X
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Joy Cardin
He's avoided prison time after reaching a deal in his felony misconduct in office case. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest says former Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen has "gamed the system one more time," and this should be a wake-up call to apply the law equally for all.
Guest: Mike McCabe, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. www.wisdc.org.
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Monday
12/27/2010
8:00 AM
101227C
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Joy Cardin
It's not just a pretty view and a nice place to hike... according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, Nature can help you make a deeper connection with your own spiritual nature.
Guest: Philip Chard, psychotherapist, Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Author, “Nature’s Ways: Experiencing the Sacred in the Natural World” www.philipchard.com
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Friday
12/24/2010
6:00 AM
101224A
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Joy Cardin
Mush! After six, Joy Cardin’s guest takes us inside the sport of dog-sledding to discuss its appeal in Wisconsin and beyond, how you can get involved, and address your questions and comments.
Guest: Eric Larsen, Cedarburg-native. World traveler, explorer, avid dog-sledder. www.savethepoles.com
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Friday
12/24/2010
7:00 AM
101224B
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Joy Cardin
The November elections are over, but there are still plenty of “pants-on-fire” claims being made by Wisconsin politicians. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest analyze recent statements, including truths... outright lies... and the in-between.
Guest: Greg Borowski, Editor, PolitiFact Wisconsin. Senior Editor for Projects and Investigations, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. www.politifactwisconsin.com.
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Friday
12/24/2010
8:00 AM
101224C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guests for The Week in Review. Big stories this week include the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and the ratification of the START arms reduction treaty.
Guests:
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor of www.FoxPolitics.net
- Matt Rothschild, Editor and Publisher, "The Progressive" magazine.
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Thursday
12/23/2010
6:00 AM
101223A
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Joy Cardin
Thousands of volunteers, bird watchers and families are participating in “The Christmas Bird Count.” After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will discuss how you can get involved with birding, and share some of the beautiful sounds of Wisconsin’s feathered friends.
Guest: Les Beletsky, wildlife biologist and natural history writer. Editor, "The Bird Songs Bible.” http://www.lesbeletsky.com/
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Thursday
12/23/2010
7:00 AM
101223B
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, Wisconsin could generate hundreds of millions of dollars if property tax exemptions were eliminated. After seven, he’ll discuss the findings of a recent study targeting hospitals and high-end retirement homes.
Guest: Jack Norman, Research Director, Institute for Wisconsin’s Future. http://www.wisconsinsfuture.org/
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Thursday
12/23/2010
8:00 AM
101223C
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Joy Cardin
Incoming House Speaker John Boehner (BAY-ner) started a conversation about crying in politics, after a recent 60 Minutes profile. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says there’s a double-standard at play for men and women in politics when it comes to crying.
Guest: Caryl Rivers, Professor of Journalism at Boston University; her books include “Selling Anxiety: How the News Media Scare Women”
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Wednesday
12/22/2010
6:00 AM
101222A
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Joy Cardin
We worry too much about being happy on the holidays - and that makes us sad in the long run. That’s according to Joy Cardin’s guest after six, who says the pressure to be merry is bad for us.
Guest: Eric Wilson, Professor of English at Wake Forest University and author of “Against Happiness”
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Wednesday
12/22/2010
7:00 AM
101222B
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Joy Cardin
Lawmakers have floated the idea of passing “Right to Work” legislation in Wisconsin — changing the role of unions in workplaces. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week’s Big Question: Is “Right to Work” the right idea?
Guests:
- Mark Mix, President, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
- Phil Neuenfeldt, President, Wisconsin AFL-CIO.
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Wednesday
12/22/2010
8:00 AM
101222C
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Joy Cardin
Personal genetic screening is becoming more popular and available—leading to concerns about privacy and discrimination based on genetics. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says those concerns are exaggerated—and there are a growing number of benefits to getting screened.
Guest: Ronald Bailey, Science Correspondent for Reason Magazine. His piece on genetic screening: http://wpr.org/r/?356
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Tuesday
12/21/2010
6:00 AM
101221A
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Joy Cardin
Today is the first official day of winter. . . and it comes with a bang. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the latest snowstorm to hit Wisconsin, what we can expect for holiday travel, and what sort of winter lies ahead.
Guest: Chad Franzen, meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau.
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Tuesday
12/21/2010
6:30 AM
101221X
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Joy Cardin
You still have a few days to whip up some holiday cookies, candy, and other goodies. After six-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest answers your cooking questions, and helps you deal with any kitchen emergencies.
Guest: Chris Kimball, founder and editor-in-chief, “Cook’s Illustrated” magazine. Host, “America’s Test Kitchen." http://www.cooksillustrated.com http://www.americastestkitchen.com
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Tuesday
12/21/2010
7:00 AM
101221B
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Joy Cardin
Have an idea for a show you'd like us to tackle? After seven, we'll have an open line for you to share your show suggestions and comments.
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Tuesday
12/21/2010
8:00 AM
101221C
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Joy Cardin
Living in a quick-fix, technologically-advanced society has caused us to lose touch with our traditional values. After eight, in a special edition of On Your Money, Joy Cardin's guest shares a number of essential life skills we should all know and practice to help become more resourceful and save money.
Guest: Erin Bried, senior staff member, "Self" magazine. Author, "How to Build a Fire: And Other Handy Things Your Grandfather Knew." http://howtobuildafirebook.com/
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Monday
12/20/2010
6:00 AM
101220A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the wide-world of puzzles... crosswords, sudoku, brain teasers, and more. Find out why you like them, and why they’re good for you.
Guest: Marcel Danesi (don-AY-zee), Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto. Author, “The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human Life” and “The Total Brain Workout: 450 Puzzles to Sharpen Your Mind, Improve Your Memory, and Keep Your Brain Fit”.
http://wpr.org/r/?350
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Monday
12/20/2010
7:00 AM
101220B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. A failed effort to pass worker contracts is the topic... Joy gets the story from State Government reporter Shawn Johnson, and then talks with a labor supporter about what it means.
Guest:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
7:30 - Frank Emspak, Emeritus Professor, UW Extension School for Workers. General Manager, Workers Independent News.
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Monday
12/20/2010
8:00 AM
101220C
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Joy Cardin
When we travel, everything seems fresh, vivid, and memorable. But according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, the feeling doesn't have to end once you're back home. He'll talk about the experience of travel and offer tips on making your everyday experiences seem like a new journey.
Guest: Tony Hiss, Visiting Scholar, Graduate School of Public Service, New York University. Former staff writer, The New Yorker. Author, "In Motion: The Experience Of Travel."
www.howwetravel.org
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Friday
12/17/2010
6:00 AM
101217A
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Joy Cardin
Now that Wisconsin is blanketed in snow, it’s time to break out the skis, snowboards and snowshoes. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has great ideas on where to go for winter fun.
DNR state trails maps: http://wpr.org/r/?349
Guest: Lisa Daniels, President, Hoofers Ski and Snowboarding Club, UW-Madison. http://www.hoofers.org/
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Friday
12/17/2010
7:00 AM
101217B
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Joy Cardin
The United States may be on the way out as a global superpower - and within the next fifteen years, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven. He describes four routes on the road to American decline.
Guest: Alfred McCoy, Professor of History, UW-Madison. His piece, The Decline and Fall of the American Empire: http://www.tomdispatch.com/archive/175327/
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Friday
12/17/2010
8:00 AM
101217C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, a tale of two deals... a tax-cut agreement in Washington... and a labor disagreement in Madison. Joy Cardin and her guests will explore those and other top issues on The Week in Review.
Guests:
- Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former associate editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
- Bill Lueders, News Editor, Isthmus newspaper.
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Thursday
12/16/2010
6:00 AM
101216A
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Joy Cardin
You receive a holiday gift you really don’t like… now what? After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has tips on holiday gift-giving etiquette.
Guest: Anna Post, author and spokesperson, Emily Post Institute. www.emilypost.com
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Thursday
12/16/2010
7:00 AM
101216B
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Joy Cardin
A vote on the Bush tax-cut extension, the threat to work through Christmas, and lots of unfinished business. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest take look at the "lame duck" Congress, and what it has... and hasn't... done.
Guest: Terence Samuel, Managing Editor for congressional coverage, National Journal. Author, "The Upper House: A Journey Behind the Closed Doors of the U.S. Senate".
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Thursday
12/16/2010
8:00 AM
101216C
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Joy Cardin
From the sounds of light sabers to the language of Wookies, the Star Wars movies created a new galaxy of sound. After eight, Joy Cardin talks to the author of a new book on the sounds of Star Wars.
Guest: J.W. Rinzler, author of "The Sounds of Star Wars" and executive editor at LucasFilm.
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Wednesday
12/15/2010
6:00 AM
101215A
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Joy Cardin
From pop stars like Lady Gaga to indie rockers like Justin Vernon, it’s been a big year in music. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look back at the year in music... and invite you to call-in with your favorites of 2010.
Guest: Stephen Thompson, editor and reviewer, NPR Music. Founder, "The A.V. Club" for The Onion.
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Wednesday
12/15/2010
7:00 AM
101215B
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Joy Cardin
Senator Harry Reid has floated the idea of legalizing online poker. That’s the subject for this week’s Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- Chistopher Beam, political reporter, Slate magazine. www.slate.com/id/2277305/
- Les Bernal, Executive Director, Stop Predatory Gambling www.stoppredatorygambling.org/
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Wednesday
12/15/2010
8:00 AM
101215C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, shares simple advice on how you can achieve lasting happiness in everyday life. Along with the Dalai Lama, he’s put together a book to help defeat depression, anxiety, anger, jealousy, and other barriers to happiness.
Guest: Howard Cutler, M.D., Psychiatrist, Diplomat, The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Co-author (with the Dalai Lama), "The Essence Of Happiness: A Guidebook For Living."
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Tuesday
12/14/2010
6:00 AM
101214A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin welcomes John Nichols for a look at the case for public radio funding.
Guest: John Nichols, Political Blogger and Washington Correspondent at The Nation magazine, and Associate Editor of the The Capital Times.
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Tuesday
12/14/2010
7:00 AM
101214B
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Joy Cardin
Improving your health starts with your next meal! That’s according to Joy Cardin’s guests after seven. They are Joe and Terry Graedon, the hosts of, “The People’s Pharmacy,” and they share recipes and remedies from their latest book.
Guests: Joe and Terry Graedon, hosts of The People’s Pharmacy, heard on WPR on Saturdays at 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. Co-authors of, “Recipes & Remedies From The People’s Pharmacy.”
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Tuesday
12/14/2010
8:00 AM
101214C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s a special micro-pledge-drive edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin welcomes Kevin McKinley for personal finance advice…and a chance to find out 50 ways to save 50 bucks, with your pledge during the program.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
12/13/2010
6:00 AM
101213A
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Joy Cardin
Another new study finds Wisconsin worst in the nation when it comes to drunk driving. After six, Joy Cardin asks her guest if any progress is being made.
Guest: Nina Emerson, Director, Resource Center on Impaired Driving, UW Law School.
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Monday
12/13/2010
7:00 AM
101213B
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Joy Cardin
Trains, unions, and more, after seven, on The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy and WPR reporters bring you up-to-date on the fallout from the federal decision to pull rail money set for Wisconsin, warning shots in the battle between the Governor-Elect and labor, and other top State issues.
Guests:
- Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR Reporter, Milwaukee bureau.
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Monday
12/13/2010
7:30 AM
101213X
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Joy Cardin
The State Capitol Report continues, after seven-thirty. Joy Cardin’s guest says State employees should accept cuts to help deal with Wisconsin’s budget shortfall.
Guest: Patrick McIlheran (MAC-ull-hair-in), columnist, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/111557339.html
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Monday
12/13/2010
8:00 AM
101213C
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Joy Cardin
Long-denied as a toxic hazard by the chemical industry... and subsequently banned in 1976, P-C-Bs are still present in our atmosphere and waterways. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the impact of P-C-Bs on humans... and the grave threat they pose to other species.
Guest: Ted Dracos, investigative reporter. Author, "Biocidal: Confronting the Poisonous Legacy of PCBs."
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Friday
12/10/2010
6:00 AM
101210A
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Joy Cardin
Before you head-out to get a real Christmas tree, tune in, after six, to learn how to pick a winner. Joy Cardin’s guests talk about the Christmas tree harvest in Wisconsin, how to keep those needles off the floor, and they invite you to “Tell Joy Where to Go” to find the perfect tree.
Guests:
- Ken Ottman, Chief Executive Officer, First Choice Tree Care, Inc. Past president, Wisconsin Arborist Association and the International Society of Arboriculture.
- Eric Singsass, Professor of Biology and Forestry, UW-Stevens Point.
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Friday
12/10/2010
7:00 AM
101210B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest describes what we can learn from an ongoing study that follows ten-thousand Wisconsinites since 1957... tracking their education, jobs, health, and more.
Guest: Pamela Herd, Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Sociology, UW-Madison. Co-principal investigator, Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.
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Friday
12/10/2010
8:00 AM
101210C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guests for The Week in Review. Big topics include this week's compromise deal on tax cuts and unemployment benefits, a Democratic backlash against that deal, and a brewing conflict between the Governor-elect and state labor unions.
Guests:
- Ben Manski, Executive Director, Liberty Tree.
- Kevin Hermening, Political Activist. Former chair, Marathon County Republican Party.
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Thursday
12/9/2010
6:00 AM
101209A
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Joy Cardin
With car sales on the rise and jobs added, it appears the American auto industry is on the rebound. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss these increases and what it means for the economy.
Guest: Bruce Belzowski, assistant research scientist, Univeristy of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.
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Thursday
12/9/2010
7:00 AM
101209B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama is being criticized for compromising with Republicans on extending Bush-era tax cuts. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses why he says this is the latest example of Obama abandoning his base, and that he may have just opened the door to a Democratic challenger in the 2012 primary.
Guest: Clarence Jones, Scholar in Residence, Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, Stanford University. His latest blog: http://wpr.org/r/?339
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Thursday
12/9/2010
8:00 AM
101209C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says cost-cutting in pursuit of profits is what led to the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. He’ll get us caught up on the lasting impact of the B-P Oil Spill... and how it will shape the future of the energy industry.
Guest: Loren Steffy, business columnist, The Houston Chronicle. Author, "Drowning In Oil: BP and the Reckless Pursuit of Profit."
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Wednesday
12/8/2010
6:00 AM
101208A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, young people are walking away from the Christian faith in greater numbers than in previous generations. Tune in for talk about why they’re leaving... and what can be done to bring them back.
Guest: Drew Dyck (Dick), manager, Church Ministry Media Group, Christianity Today International. His piece: http://wpr.org/r/?338). Author, “Generation Ex-Christian: Why Young Adults Are Leaving the Faith… and How to Bring Them Back.”
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Wednesday
12/8/2010
7:00 AM
101208B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s this week’s Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests. The president’s deficit commission called for a 15-cent federal gas tax increase. Joy gets two takes on the issue.
Guest:
- Robert Murphy, Economist, Institute for Energy Research.
- Brendan Moore, founder, www.Autosavant.com.
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Wednesday
12/8/2010
8:00 AM
101208C
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Joy Cardin
"Waste not, want not..." But according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, when it comes to food...we waste a lot. He has tips on what we can do about it.
Guest: Jonathan Bloom, freelance journalist. Author, “American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food (and What We Can Do About It). www.WastedFood.com
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Tuesday
12/7/2010
6:00 AM
101207A
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Joy Cardin
Governor-elect Scott Walker says Wisconsin needs to give retirees a reason to stay in the state... and changing the tax code would play a big role. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at what it would take to keep baby boomers from moving south when they retire.
Guest: Sammis White, Professor of Urban Planning & Director, Workforce Development program, School of Continuing Education, UW-Milwaukee.
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Tuesday
12/7/2010
7:00 AM
101207B
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Joy Cardin
There’s some good economic news lately... but the job market isn’t following that trend. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest economist says many businesses have the money to hire... but uncertainty is keeping them from putting out the “help wanted” signs.
Guest: Abdur (ob-DURE) Chowdhury (CHOW-dree), Professor of Economics, Marquette University.
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Tuesday
12/7/2010
8:00 AM
101207C
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Joy Cardin
It’s On Your Money, after eight. Join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for tips on making the most of Medicare, high-tech gift shopping for low-tech people, 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
12/6/2010
6:00 AM
101206A
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Joy Cardin
Sniffling, sneezing, and coughing lately? You’re not alone. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about what’s going around this year for the cold and flu season... and answers your questions.
Guest: Dr. Nasia Safdar (NASS-ee-ah SAHF-dahr), Assistant Professor, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Infectious disease specialist, UW-Hospital and Clinics.
- Fighting the seasonal flu: http://wpr.org/r/?333
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Monday
12/6/2010
6:30 AM
101206X
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Joy Cardin
New guidelines say when it comes to Vitamin-D, you certainly can have too much of a good thing, contradicting previous recommendations. After six-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest describes the health effects of Vitamin-D, and how much we should be getting.
Guest: Hector DeLuca, Professor, UW-Madison. Former chair, UW Biochemistry Department.
- Report brief: http://wpr.org/r/?334
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Monday
12/6/2010
7:00 AM
101206B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin and WPR reporter Shawn Johnson. Get the latest on Governor-elect Scott Walker’s efforts on train money, state labor contracts, and health care... along with other top stories from State government.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
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Monday
12/6/2010
7:30 AM
101206Y
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest State Senator discusses priorities for the new legislative session.
Guest: Glenn Grothman, Republican State Senator, West Bend. Incoming Senate Assistant Majority Leader.
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Monday
12/6/2010
8:00 AM
101206C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes WPR "Head Honcho" Mike Crane to talk about what's new... and what’s coming up... at Wisconsin Public Radio. They’ll start with a look at diversity issues facing public radio, with an NPR expert on the subject.
Guests:
- Mike Crane, Interim Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Keith Woods, Vice President for Diversity in News and Operations, National Public Radio.
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Friday
12/3/2010
6:00 AM
101203A
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Joy Cardin
‘Tis the season to be jolly… in Wisconsin, that is. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the many holiday and non-holiday activities going on in the state, and how you can enjoy the upcoming winter weather.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine”. Monthly contributor to our “Tell Joy Where to Go” programs.
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Friday
12/3/2010
7:00 AM
101203B
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Joy Cardin
Recent incidents of bias and hate crimes on campus prompted UW-System leaders to issue a call for civility. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with two U-W chancellors.
Guests:
- Joe Gow, Chancellor, UW-La Crosse.
- Richard Telfer, Chancellor, UW-Whitewater.
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Friday
12/3/2010
8:00 AM
101203C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week In Review, with Joy Cardin. Her guests will offer two perspectives on the top stories of the week, including: tax cuts, WikiLeaks, and the transition to a new government in Wisconsin.
Guests:
-David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His Blaska's Blog, www.thedailypage.com
-Peg Lautenschlager, former Attorney General of Wisconsin (D). Attorney, law firm Bauer and Bach.
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Thursday
12/2/2010
6:00 AM
101202A
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Joy Cardin
New Medicare regulations have many seniors choosing a new prescription drug plan, which is causing a lot of confusion. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine recent changes in Medicare rules for prescription drugs... and can help you decide which package is right for you.
Guest: Holin Kennen, Lead Dane County Benefit Specialist, Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups.
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Thursday
12/2/2010
7:00 AM
101202B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama’s National Commission On Fiscal Responsibility and Reform is expected to vote tomorrow (Friday) on a list of proposed recommendations. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at what’s on... and off... the table when it comes to closing the Federal Budget Gap.
Guest: Anne Vorce, Project Director, Fiscal Roadmap Project, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. www.crfb.org
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Thursday
12/2/2010
8:00 AM
101202C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest talk about the best books to give as gifts... and they want to hear your suggestions, as well.
Guest: Cynthia Crossen, “Book Lover” columnist, The Wall Street Journal.
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Wednesday
12/1/2010
6:00 AM
101201A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at efforts to improve the quality of teaching in Wisconsin schools.
Guest: Alan Borsuk (BORE-suk), senior fellow in law and public policy, Marquette University Law School. Education beat, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The “Building a Better Teacher” series are online at jsonline.com
http://wpr.org/r/?329
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Wednesday
12/1/2010
7:00 AM
101201B
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Joy Cardin
A U.S. - Russia effort to reduce nuclear weapons is now in the hands of the U.S. Senate. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week’s Big Question: "Should the U.S. Senate ratify the new START treaty?"
Guest:
- Nicholas Roth, Policy Analyst and Washington Representative, Union of Concerned Scientists. www.ucsusa.org
- James Carafano (CARE-uh-FON-oh), senior research fellow for national security, Heritage Foundation. www.heritage.org
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Wednesday
12/1/2010
8:00 AM
101201C
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Joy Cardin
The future of farming is looking up . . . five or more stories up, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight. He describes how "vertical farming" can meet the food needs of the future.
Guest: Dickson Despommier (deh-pom-ee-AY), former professor of microbiology and public health, Columbia University. Author, “The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century” www.verticalfarm.com
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Tuesday
11/30/2010
6:00 AM
101130A
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Joy Cardin
The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday morning on what is reportedly the most sweeping change in food safety laws in more than seventy years. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses his reservations about the proposal.
Guest: Mark Kastel, Co-Director and Senior Farm Policy Analyst, Cornucopia Institute.
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Tuesday
11/30/2010
7:00 AM
101130B
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Joy Cardin
Iran is at the center of many of the documents released in a massive WikiLeaks report. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guest how the Wiki-leaked documents will affect relations between the U.S., Iran, and neighboring countries.
Guest: Daniel Brumberg, Senior Adviser, Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention, United States Institute of Peace. Report co-authored by guest: http://wpr.org/r/?328
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Tuesday
11/30/2010
8:00 AM
101130C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley On Your Money. Kevin has a new reason to stop texting while driving, describes how a "boring" bond investment might be more interesting than it used to be, and has tips on buying holiday gift cards.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC. www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/29/2010
6:00 AM
101129A
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Joy Cardin
Diabetes and pre-diabetes could affect more than half of Americans by 2020, according to a new report. After six, Joy Cardin looks at that prediction, and what could be done to prevent it from coming true.
Guest: Dr. Patrick Remington, Professor and Associate Dean of Public Health at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Monday
11/29/2010
7:00 AM
101129B
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Joy Cardin
After seven on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and her guest try to get a handle on Wisconsin's deficit, and what the new governor and legislature will be able to do about it.
Guest: Todd Berry, President of the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance
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Monday
11/29/2010
7:30 AM
101129X
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Joy Cardin
The State Capitol Report continues after 7:30. Joy Cardin's guest says lawmakers should hold a special session next month; also, they should pass a law requiring disclosure of who funded political ads.
Guest: Jay Heck, Executive Director of Common Cause in Wisconsin
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Monday
11/29/2010
8:00 AM
101129C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at Sarah Palin's presidential prospects, after the release of her new book. Joy's guest says other Republican contenders will be paying close attention to whether Palin runs, as they will have to craft their campaigns accordingly.
Guest: Van Mobley, Associate Professor of History & Economics at Concordia University. Managing partner of Do-Mo Capital Management and Trustee in the Village of Thiensville.
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Friday
11/26/2010
6:00 AM
101126A
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Joy Cardin
After hitting-the-mall or your favorite department store TODAY, why not pay a visit to a small, local business TOMORROW... that’s the essence of “Small Business Saturday.” After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the importance of shopping local, and invite you to “Tell Joy Where to Go” to support a great mom-and-pop store in Wisconsin.
Guest: Greg Lawless, Executive Director, Dane Buy Local.
A Door County effort: http://wpr.org/r/?325
Dane County Buy Local: http://www.danebuylocal.com/
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Friday
11/26/2010
7:00 AM
101126B
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Joy Cardin
Today is a day you're invited and encouraged to record conversations with loved ones... preserving their stories for the future. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest describes how we can participate today in this "National Day of Listening"... and why it's a good idea.
Guest: Dave Isay, founder and president of StoryCorps. Author, "Listening Is an Act of Love" and "Mom: A Celebration of Mothers from StoryCorps".
National Day of Listening: http://nationaldayoflistening.org/
Hear stories: From a WPR StoryCorps project in La Crosse, http://wpr.org/news/storyCorps/
From the national StoryCorps project, http://storycorps.org/listen
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Friday
11/26/2010
8:00 AM
101126C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Join in as they take-on the top news stories of the week... from the latest conflict in Korea... to more aggressive passenger screening at airports.
Guests:
- Steve Prestegard, Publisher and Editor,"Marketplace Magazine." His blog, http://wpr.org/r/?224
- John Smart, former Chair, Price County Democratic Party. Member, Wisconsin Governor's Commission on the United Nations.
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Thursday
11/25/2010
6:00 AM
101125A
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Joy Cardin
On this Thanksgiving Day, the talk naturally turns to turkeys. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at the wild birds’ resurgence in Wisconsin... and other turkey tidbits.
Guest: Sharon Fandel, Acting Upland Wildlife Ecologist, Wisconsin DNR.
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Thursday
11/25/2010
7:00 AM
101125B
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Joy Cardin
In tough economic times, we can still find a lot to be grateful for on Thanksgiving. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, who has tips on how to express gratitude at family get-togethers today.
Guest: Samuel Gladding, licensed professional counselor and Professor of Counseling, Wake Forest University.
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Thursday
11/25/2010
8:00 AM
101125C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's time for a WPR Thanksgiving tradition, when Joy Cardin welcomes Connie Kilmark for a look at the best gifts to give and receive.
Guest: Connie Kilmark, founder of the counseling and consulting firm Kilmark & Associates.
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Wednesday
11/24/2010
6:00 AM
101124A
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Joy Cardin
Most of us want to be married... but many believe marriage is obsolete. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the results of a new survey on changing views on marriage.
Guest: Virginia Rutter, Associate Professor of Sociology, Framingham State University. Senior Scholar, Council on Contemporary Families. Editor and columnist, “Girl With Pen”. www.girlwpen.com
Then, at the end of the hour...get some tips on preparing for winter emergencies with State of Wisconsin Emergency Preparedness Coordinator
Tod Pritchard. www.readywisconsin.wi.gov
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Wednesday
11/24/2010
7:00 AM
101124B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin asks this week’s Big Question: "Are you upset with airport security?" Share your thoughts and stories about full-body scanners, pat-downs, and other anti-terrorism procedures at the airport.
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Wednesday
11/24/2010
8:00 AM
101124C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks about adoption with a Milwaukee mother and daughter who have a new book on the topic.
Guests:
- Ann Angel, professor of writing, Mount Mary College, Milwaukee.
- Amanda Angel, elementary school teacher in Milwaukee.
Editors, “Silent Embrace: Perspectives on Birth and Adoption”.
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Tuesday
11/23/2010
6:00 AM
101123A
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Joy Cardin
As the holidays get closer, to-do lists get longer and often more strenuous. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has tips on how to organize... multitask... and stay ahead of the chaos... so you can better enjoy this holiday season.
Guest: Jennifer Ford Berry, professional organizer, entrepreneur and speaker. Author, “Organize Now! A Week-by-Week Guide to Simplify Your Space and Your Life." http://www.jenniferfordberry.com/
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Tuesday
11/23/2010
7:00 AM
101123B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin talks to the head of Wisconsin’s state employee union about what the future holds for state workers under a new governor and state legislature.
Guest: Marty Beil, Executive Director of the Wisconsin State Employees Union, AFSCME Council 24
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Tuesday
11/23/2010
7:30 AM
101123X
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at Ron Johnson’s road to the Senate.
Guest: Christian Schneider, senior fellow, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. His series on the Ron Johnson campaign appears in the Wisconsin Interest magazine. http://wpr.org/r/?324
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Tuesday
11/23/2010
8:00 AM
101123C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get ready for holiday shopping, on this week’s edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for a look at whether or not to hit the stores the day after Thanksgiving. Plus, ten gift ideas for frugal friends and family.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/22/2010
6:00 AM
101122A
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Joy Cardin
A new report shows the gap between African-American students and their white counterparts is even bigger than first thought when it comes to reading and math. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses why he’s not surprised and what can be done to close the difference.
Guest: Walter Farrell, Professor of Social Work, Public Health and Public Policy, and Associate Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Monday
11/22/2010
7:00 AM
101122B
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Joy Cardin
While Wisconsin’s rail project appears to have been stopped in its tracks, the political fallout continues, with pro-rail rallies and questions over what happens to the money designated for construction. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the politics of rail.
Guest: Mordecai Lee, professor of governmental affairs at UW-Milwaukee
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Monday
11/22/2010
7:30 AM
101122X
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Joy Cardin
After 7:30, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at a proposed iron mine in Northern Wisconsin — supporters say it’s a much-needed opportunity for job creation in the region, but environmental and tribal groups are concerned about the impact of iron mining.
Guest: Mike Simonson, Reporter in WPR’s Superior region
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Monday
11/22/2010
8:00 AM
101122C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says you can’t blame any one individual or group for the financial crisis. The crisis wasn’t about mortgages and derivatives… it was all about human nature.
Guest: Joe Nocera (noh-SARE-uh), a business columnist for The New York Times, and a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine. He’s the co-author (with Bethany McLean) of, "All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis."
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Friday
11/19/2010
6:00 AM
101119A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer hunt begins at sunrise tomorrow. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest filmmakers will discuss the state’s deer-hunting culture, and invite you to tell us about your deer camp, memorable trips, and why you take to the woods. http://deerdoc.com/
Guests:
- Jay Leggett, co-producer of the deer-hunting documentary, "To the Hunt." He is a Tomahawk native and now lives in Hollywood as a writer and actor.
- Charles Ketchabaw, co-producer of "To the Hunt." He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Friday
11/19/2010
7:00 AM
101119B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes family doctor Zorba Paster to the show. Zorba will talk about his trip to Nepal and Tibet; as well as how we can combine travel, exercise, and philanthropy to help ourselves and others at the same time.
Guest: Dr. Zorba Paster, family doctor in Madison and co-host of Zorba Paster On Your Health; this fall, he went on a service tour in Tibet and Nepal.
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Friday
11/19/2010
8:00 AM
101119C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s the Week in Review. Joy Cardin and her guests will discuss planes, trains and even automobiles, as well as the latest in state and national politics.
Guests:
- Chris Lato, Public Relations Director, Avicom Marketing Communications. Former Communications Director, Republican Party of Wisconsin.
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College.
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Thursday
11/18/2010
6:00 AM
101118A
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Joy Cardin
Suicide rates are substantially higher for Native Americans than the population as a whole. After six, find out why that is…and learn about efforts to prevent suicide attempts among Native Americans in Wisconsin.
Guest: Ken Ninham (NINN-ham), psychotherapist and member of the Stockbridge Munsee Tribe; he’s worked on Native American mental health issues for over 30 years.
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Thursday
11/18/2010
7:00 AM
101118B
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Joy Cardin
Airline passengers are fuming over the Transportation Security Administration’s new pat-down searches and use of full-body scanner machines. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says the federal government is going too far, and explains what passengers can do about it.
Guest: Brandon Macsata, Executive Director, Association for Airline Passenger Rights.
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Thursday
11/18/2010
8:00 AM
101118C
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Joy Cardin
Dick Cavett was host to some of the most famous personalities and legendary interviews in late-night talk show history. After eight, he joins Joy Cardin to reflect on his life and career as a comedian, talk show host, and political commentator.
Guest: Dick Cavett, was the host of The Dick Cavett Show, which aired on ABC from 1968 to 1975, and on PBS from 1977 to 1982. He also hosted talk shows on the USA, HBO, and CNBC cable networks. He’s now an online opinion columnist for The New York Times, and author of, "Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets."
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Wednesday
11/17/2010
6:00 AM
101117A
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Joy Cardin
The last Harry Potter book hits the big screen this Friday — the first part of the last book, that is. After six, Joy Cardin asks her guests why the books and movies were such big hits with American audiences…and what fans can read when they’ve finished the series.
Guests:
-Phillip Nel, professor of English and Director of the Children’s Literature Graduate Program at Kansas State University
-Karin Westman, Associate Professor of English at Kansas State University
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Wednesday
11/17/2010
7:00 AM
101117B
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Joy Cardin
Passenger rail plans continue to be a hot topic of debate, amidst the transition to a new governor of Wisconsin. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week’s Big Question: should Wisconsin bail on high-speed rail?
Guests:
-Robert Kraig, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin www.citizenactionwi.org
-Bill Richardson, charter member of the “Great Train Robbery,” www.thegreattrainrobbery.org
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Wednesday
11/17/2010
8:00 AM
101117C
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Joy Cardin
Music played a big role during America’s Vietnam era - in politics, culture, and in shaping views on the war itself. After eight, join Joy Cardin are her guests, as they share some of the time period’s most significant songs.
Guests:
-Doug Bradley, Vietnam veteran and co-author of "We Gotta Get Out of This Place: Music and the Experience of Vietnam Veterans." (forthcoming).
-Hugo Keesing, musicologist and reissue producer of the CD collection, “…Next Stop Vietnam: The War on Record, 1961–2008” — he’s the author of the book that accompanies that set.
Event info: http://wpr.org/r/?319
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Tuesday
11/16/2010
6:00 AM
101116A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Get a look at the frontiers of science after six…John Munson asks his guest “what’s next” in the world of science and technology.
Guest: James Gorman, Science Times editor at the New York Times. The New York Times special section on "what's next": http://wpr.org/r/?318
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Tuesday
11/16/2010
7:00 AM
101116B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
As the debate continues over the future of passenger rail in Wisconsin, John Munson’s guest after seven asks a basic question: why don’t people use mass transit…and what would it take to make it more attractive?
Guest: Stephen Dutch, Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences at UW-Green Bay http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/pseudosc/masstransit.htm
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Tuesday
11/16/2010
8:00 AM
101116C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money. John Munson welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley, who will answer personal finance questions, offer a money-saving tip on car shopping, and share advice on college savings accounts.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/15/2010
6:00 AM
101115A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, John Munson and his guest examine the effect of growing numbers of elderly drivers...aging baby boomers... and efforts by transportation officials to address the safety issues facing them. His guest says we have two priorities: keeping drivers on the road as long as safely possible, and providing alternatives so seniors can stay mobile after they stop driving.
Guest: Dennis McCarthy, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy and researcher, Lehman Center for Transportation Research, Florida International University.
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Monday
11/15/2010
7:00 AM
101115B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Last week we heard from the party leaders in the State Senate. After seven, on The State Capital Report, John Munson talks with party leaders in the State Assembly about the future of Wisconsin under Republican rule.
Guests:
7:00 - Scott Suder, Republican State Representative, Abbotsford. new Assembly Majority Leader.
7:30 - Peter Barca, Democratic State Representative, Kenosha, new Assembly Minority Leader.
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Monday
11/15/2010
8:00 AM
101115C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
When you dine-out, how much do you tip? What if the service is poor? Are you unsure whether you should tip? After eight, John Munson and his guest talk about Tipping... why most Americans are in the dark... and answer your tipping etiquette questions.
Guest: Steve Dublanica (doo-BLAHN-i-ka), author, “Keep the Change: A Clueless Tipper’s Quest to Become the Guru of the Gratuity."
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Friday
11/12/2010
6:00 AM
101112A
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Joy Cardin
As temperatures cool, many of us look for fun things to do indoors. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says playing cards and board games are a great way to socialize, create memories... and save money.
Guest: Rob Ferrett, program producer, Wisconsin Public Radio... and self-appointed WPR Game Expert.
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Friday
11/12/2010
7:00 AM
101112B
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Joy Cardin
Bilingualism can be advantageous in many ways... even to your health. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at the benefits of speaking multiple languages. And you're invited to share your experiences of learning languages.
Guest: Richard Young, Professor of English, UW-Madison.
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Friday
11/12/2010
8:00 AM
101112C
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Joy Cardin
George W. Bush takes his memoir to the airwaves... Keith Olbermann returns to M-S-N-B-C following a brief suspension... and what to do with the money for high-speed rail in Wisconsin. After eight, a look at the top state and national news on The Week in Review, with Joy Cardin.
Guests:
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.
- Louis Fortis, Editor-in-Chief, "The Shepherd Express".
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Thursday
11/11/2010
6:00 AM
101111A
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Joy Cardin
Can a chocolate chip cookie be both tasty and healthy? According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, it CAN. Learn how, and about many other dishes that taste good... and are good for you, too.
Guest: John “Doc” Willoughby (WILLOW-bee), co-editor, “The America’s Test Kitchen Healthy Family Cookbook.” http://wpr.org/r/?313
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Thursday
11/11/2010
7:00 AM
101111B
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Joy Cardin
Broadcaster Keith Olbermann returned to work this week following a short suspension for donating to political candidates. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says journalists should hold themselves to a high standard of independence... and political donations cross the line.
Guest: Bob Steele, Professor of Journalism and Director, Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics, DePauw (dee-PAW) University. Journalism Values scholar, Poynter Institute.
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Thursday
11/11/2010
8:00 AM
101111C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan... and how P-T-S-D affects their lives back home.
Guest: David Phillips, features writer, Colorado Springs Gazette. Author, "Lethal Warriors: When the New Band of Brothers Came Home".
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Wednesday
11/10/2010
6:00 AM
101110A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at a recent Forbes magazine ranking of the fifteen best small towns in the U.S. for families... and at the four Wisconsin cities that made the list. A look at what separates our state from many others... plus, your calls.
Guest: Bill Malkasian (mal-KAY-zhin), President, Wisconsin Realtors Association. http://wpr.org/r/?311
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Wednesday
11/10/2010
7:00 AM
101110B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guests of opposing perspectives debate this week’s Big Question:
"Should Wisconsin voters be required to show a photo I-D at the polls?"
Guests:
- Chris Ahmuty (AH-muh-dee), Executive Director, Americans for Civil Liberties of Wisconsin.
- Joe Leibham (LI-pahm), Republican State Senator, Sheboygan.
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Wednesday
11/10/2010
8:00 AM
101110C
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Joy Cardin
When something goes wrong, the first question is often…”who’s fault is it?” After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says we’re too quick to point fingers, and too slow to take personal responsibility.
Guest: Dan Linssen, Columnist for the Green Bay Press Gazette and author of “Who's to Blame? Living Along Society’s ‘Fault’ Line”. www.whostoblame.net/index.html
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Tuesday
11/9/2010
6:00 AM
101109A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, the new Wisconsin Governor and the State legislature should tackle the budget problem from day one... and the plan should include a spending freeze, privatization, and an end to pork.
Guest: Brett Healy, President, John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy. http://wpr.org/r/?307
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Tuesday
11/9/2010
7:00 AM
101109B
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Joy Cardin
Former president George W. Bush releases his memoir, "Decision Points," today. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the successes and failures of our forty-third president... and welcome your comments.
Guest: Julian Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs, Princeton University. Editor, "The Presidency of George W. Bush".
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Tuesday
11/9/2010
8:00 AM
101109C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for On Your Money. Kevin has answers for your personal finance questions... and shares his thoughts on the latest Federal Reserve efforts to boost the economy... and the best ways to give money away.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/8/2010
6:00 AM
101108A
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Joy Cardin
Bullying... and how to prevent it... that's the topic, after six, for Joy Cardin and her guests. Joy talks with a Wisconsin teacher who's worked on an anti-bullying program, and a Wisconsin researcher who looks at the role of girls in bullying.
Guests:
- Diana Dahlk, teacher at Badger Ridge Middle School, Verona School District. she ran a pilot anti-bullying program with the Department of Public Instruction
- Kate Masley (MAZE-lee), Director of the Research Center for Women and Girls at Alverno College
http://www.bullyfreecommunity.org/
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Monday
11/8/2010
7:00 AM
101108B
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Joy Cardin
On election day last Tuesday, Wisconsin went from a solid Blue state to a decidedly Red state. On The State Capital Report, after seven, Joy Cardin talks with the Democratic and Republican State Senate leaders about what the change of political power means for Wisconsin’s most pressing issues.
Guests:
7:00 - Mark Miller, Democratic State Senator from Monona, newly-elected Senate Minority Leader.
7:30 - Scott Fitzgerald, Republican State Senator from Juneau, newly-elected Senate Majority Leader.
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Monday
11/8/2010
8:00 AM
101108C
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Joy Cardin
When faced with tough decisions or life-or-death situations, there's a lot we can learn from them. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest describes the decision-making powers of the Honeybee. How they participate in fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building... and what we can learn from them.
Guest: Thomas D. Seeley, Professor of Biology, Cornell University. Beekeeper. Author, "Honeybee Democracy." http://wpr.org/r/?304
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Friday
11/5/2010
6:00 AM
101105A
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Joy Cardin
November is often one of the more gloomy months of the year, but it’s still a great time to be in Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will share his recommendations of fun things to do across the state, and he welcomes your ideas.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine.” Monthly contributor to our "Tell Joy Where to Go" programs.
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Friday
11/5/2010
7:00 AM
101105B
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Joy Cardin
On Tuesday, voters in California rejected a measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana use. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guest if this is a major setback for marijuana legalization.
Guest: Ben Masel, Vice President of the Wisconsin chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.
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Friday
11/5/2010
8:00 AM
101105C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s a post-election edition of the Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Get two takes on election results and what they mean for Wisconsin and the nation.
Guests:
-Owen Robinson, Columnist at West Bend Daily News and blogger at www.bootsandsabers.com
-Ed Garvey, Senior Partner at the Law firm of Garvey, McNeil, and Associates, and Publisher of www.FightingBob.com
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Thursday
11/4/2010
6:00 AM
101104A
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Joy Cardin
Tired of all those political ads? Joy Cardin's guest, after six, has a solution: ban them. He says getting rid of thirty- and sixty-second campaign ads would be constitutional... and would help elevate political discussion in the U.S.
Guest: Randy Salzman, former media law and journalism professor. His piece on political ads: http://wpr.org/r/?301
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Thursday
11/4/2010
7:00 AM
101104B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama and Congressional Republicans are vowing to work together to reduce the debt and put Americans to work, among other priorities. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest analyze whether we can expect progress in Washington... or gridlock. Call-in with your thoughts.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-Developer and Contributor, www.Pollster.com
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Thursday
11/4/2010
8:00 AM
101104C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin for some straight talk about an old card game. A look at the history of the American fascination with the game of poker... including it's popularity boom in the Civil War... and recent emergence as a popular spectator sport.
Guest: James McManus, author, "Cowboys Full: The Story of Poker". He covers poker for The New York Times, ESPN, and others.
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Wednesday
11/3/2010
6:00 AM
101103A
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Joy Cardin
After six, join Joy Cardin for a round-up of election results, from the Senate race to the new leadership headed to the State Capitol.
Guest: Steven Walters, Senior Producer, Wisconsin Eye.
- The show will be rebroadcast on Wisconsin Eye (Charter channel 995), and a webcast archive of this program will be available at www.wiseye.org.
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Wednesday
11/3/2010
7:00 AM
101103B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests continue with analysis of midterm election results... and invite you to weigh-in with your thoughts.
Guests:
- Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter.
- Eric Giordano, Associate Professor of Political Science, UW-Marathon County. Director, Wisconsin Institute of Public Policy and Service.
* The show will be rebroadcast on Wisconsin Eye (Charter channel 995), and a webcast archive of this program will be available at www.wiseye.org.
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Wednesday
11/3/2010
8:00 AM
101103C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guests, after eight, offer separate viewpoints as they sift through the results of Tuesday’s midterm elections.
Guests:
- John Nichols, Political Blogger and Washington Correspondent, “The Nation.” Associate Editor, “The Capital Times.”
- Brian Schimming, with Midwest Strategy Group. Former Political Director, Wisconsin Republican Party.
* The show will be rebroadcast on Wisconsin Eye (Charter channel 995), and a webcast archive of this program will be available at www.wiseye.org.
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Tuesday
11/2/2010
6:00 AM
101102A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest want to know how you’re feeling about the election season this year... anxious... excited... stressed out... bored? Joy’s guest has tips on how to deal with election overload... and how to cope if your candidate loses.
Guest: Phil Chard, psychotherapist. Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Author, “Nature’s Ways: Experiencing the Sacred in the Natural World” www.philipchard.com
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Tuesday
11/2/2010
7:00 AM
101102B
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Joy Cardin
Voters today will determine the balance of power in the House of Representatives and the Senate. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest analyzes some of the top national election races and the potential political fallout.
Guest: Susan MacManus, Distinguished University Professor of Political Science, University of South Florida.
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Tuesday
11/2/2010
8:00 AM
101102C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley On Your Money. Kevin shares his thoughts on the economic impact of campaign advertising, and has answers to your questions about your money.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/1/2010
6:00 AM
101101A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, set out to learn how the American food landscape is changing. What she found was surprising... a highly-educated generation of non-farmers is redefining agriculture today.
Guest: Katherine Leiner, Author, "Growing Roots: The New Generation of Sustainable Farmers, Cooks, and Food Activists".
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Monday
11/1/2010
7:00 AM
101101B
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Joy Cardin
Voters head to the polls tomorrow to elect a new Wisconsin governor, plus cast their ballot for several other state offices, including the Senate, Congress, and the state legislature. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests analyze what’s up for grabs in these final hours before Election Day.
Guests:
- Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
- Patty Murray, WPR Reporter in Green Bay.
- Glen Moberg, WPR Reporter in Wausau.
- Steve Roisum, WPR Reporter in La Crosse.
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Monday
11/1/2010
8:00 AM
101101C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes Wisconsin Public Radio’s Interim Director to share the latest news about WPR. He’ll talk about an upcoming Open House, and take your questions and comments about WPR programming and operations.
Guest: Mike Crane, Interim Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
10/29/2010
6:00 AM
101029A
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Joy Cardin
Got a news or politics Halloween costume this year? Joy Cardin and her guest want to hear about it, after six. They’ll discuss what’s popular this year and offer suggestions on how to make it happen.
Guests:
-Mike Flint, owner, Mallatt’s (muh-LOT’s) Pharmacy & Costume, Madison.
-Karen Brown-Larimore, theatrical make-up and costume expert; buyer for Mallatt's Pharmacy
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Friday
10/29/2010
7:00 AM
101029B
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Joy Cardin
Coming up after seven, Joy Cardin wraps up her General Election candidate forums with Democratic U.S. Senator Russ Feingold. He’ll take your calls and questions about his campaign for re-election.
Guest: Russ Feingold (D-Janesville), incumbent Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate
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Friday
10/29/2010
7:30 AM
101029X
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Joy Cardin
Election day is just four days away, which means candidates and third-party groups are all getting in their final shots. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest analyzes the latest campaign claims, and describes how they’ve been far from the truth.
Guest: Greg Borowski, Editor, PolitiFact Wisconsin. Senior Editor for Projects and Investigations, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. http://www.politifactwisconsin.com
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Friday
10/29/2010
8:00 AM
101029C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. With Election Day just around the corner, they'll focus on the campaigns for Senate and Governor in Wisconsin, and the race for control of the state legislature and Congress.
Guests:
- Matt Rothschild, Editor and Publisher, The Progressive magazine.
- Kevin Hermening, Political Activist and former chair, Marathon County Republican Party.
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Thursday
10/28/2010
6:00 AM
101028A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin and her guest look at horror fiction and why we read it. And call in with your suggestion for a good scary read.
Guest: Marty Wood, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, UW-Eau Claire.
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Thursday
10/28/2010
7:00 AM
101028B
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Joy Cardin
Candidate forums continue as Joy Cardin talks with Rob Taylor, the Constitution Party candidate for U.S. Senate.
Guest: Rob Taylor, Constitution Party Candidate for US Senate.
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Thursday
10/28/2010
7:30 AM
101028X
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Joy Cardin
Early voting is supposed to help more people cast their ballots, but new research suggests it may actually decrease turnout. Joy Cardin and her guest, after seven-thirty, examine the impact of pre-Election Day voting.
Guest: David Canon, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Research results: http://wpr.org/r/?292
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Thursday
10/28/2010
8:00 AM
101028C
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Joy Cardin
The president appears on a comedy show... that same comedy show tries to stage a political rally, based on another rally run by another TV host... and Saturday Night Live gets into the election action. After eight, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at what happens when politics and popular culture collide.
Guest: Joseph Foy, Associate Professor & Chair of Political Science, UW-Waukesha. Author, "Homer Simpson Marches on Washington: Dissent Through American Popular Culture".
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Wednesday
10/27/2010
6:00 AM
101027A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is at the center of one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, a phenomenon known as “explosive cyclogenesis.” After six, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss what that means for the state, and take a peek at the outlook for the rest of autumn.
Guest: Chad Franzen, Meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau.
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Wednesday
10/27/2010
7:00 AM
101027B
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Joy Cardin
Should first-time drunk driving be treated as a crime? That question came up in the race for state Attorney General…and it’s this week’s Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests: - Frank Harris, State Legislative Affairs Manager, Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
- Gary Biller, Executive Director, National Motorists Association.
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