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Friday
8/27/2010
6:00 AM
100827A
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Joy Cardin
Unofficially, there’s only about a week left to squeeze in some fun before school bells ring. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at some of the many great summer-time activities coming up in Wisconsin... for the Labor Day weekend... and the rest of September. And, you're invited to call-in and “Tell Joy Where to Go” for Wisconsin Fun.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine.” Monthly contributor, "Tell Joy Where to Go" show. Wisconsin events for late summer/early autumn: http://wpr.org/r/?234
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Friday
8/27/2010
7:00 AM
100827B
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Joy Cardin
With Back-to-School just around the corner, Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, has lots of advice for success for students. Plus, how you can keep learning things in or out of school... and when NOT to expect sympathy from a professor.
Guest: Steve Dutch, Geologist and Professor of Applied and Natural Sciences, UW-Green Bay. His "University Survival Guide" is at http://www.uwgb.edu/DutchS
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Friday
8/27/2010
8:00 AM
100827C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get two takes on the top news stories of the week, with Joy Cardin and her guests. On this edition of The Week in Review, a look at a court ruling on stem cell research, primary results from around the nation, and the latest in Wisconsin election campaigns.
Guests:
- Peg Lautenschlager, former Wisconsin Attorney General. Counsel, law firm Bauer and Bach.
- Kevin Hermening, political activist. Former Treasurer, Marathon County Republican Party.
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Thursday
8/26/2010
6:00 AM
100826A
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Joy Cardin
Many Americans can’t swim, leading to high-profile tragedies this summer…and the problem is especially bad in African-American communities. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest is encouraging people to learn how to swim—and he’s taking the first step, by taking swimming lessons at the age of 41.
Guest: James Causey, editorial writer, columnist, and blogger for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/101196754.html
http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/96682394.html
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Thursday
8/26/2010
6:30 AM
100826X
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Joy Cardin
After six-thirty, Joy Cardin wraps-up her series of Lieutenant Governor candidate forums with State Senator Spencer Coggs, who will take your questions about the issues important to you.
Guest: Spencer Coggs, Democratic State Senator from Milwaukee. Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
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Thursday
8/26/2010
7:00 AM
100826B
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Joy Cardin
Bad news this week from a declining housing market is creating new economic worries. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest describes why the housing industry is slumping... and what, if anything, can be done about it.
Guest: Stephen Malpezzi (mal-PEZZ-ee), Professor of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, UW-Madison. Co-author, "A Primer on U.S. Housing Markets and Policy".
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Thursday
8/26/2010
8:00 AM
100826C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, helps us understand how dogs understand the world around them. She’s a service dog trainer with advice on the best training methods, and how to foster a great relationship between service dogs and their recipients.
Guest: Jennifer Arnold, Founder and executive director, Canine Assistants. Author, “Through A Dog’s Eyes: Understanding Our Dogs By Understanding How They See the World.”
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Wednesday
8/25/2010
6:00 AM
100825A
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Joy Cardin
More than a-half-billion eggs in nearly two dozen states, including Wisconsin, have been recalled due to a recent salmonella outbreak. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses why locally raised, organic food is the solution to widespread food contamination.
Guest: Mark Kastel (KASS-tul), Co-Director and Senior Farm Policy Analyst, Wisconsin-based Cornucopia Institute http://www.cornucopia.org/
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Wednesday
8/25/2010
6:30 AM
100825X
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Joy Cardin
After six-thirty, Joy Cardin's series of candidate forums continues with those vying for the Democratic Lieutenant Governor nomination. Henry Sanders of Waunakee (wah-nuh-KEE) will take your questions.
Guest: Henry Sanders, founder of the Madison Area Growth Network (MAGNET) and Propel Wisconsin Innovation; Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
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Wednesday
8/25/2010
7:00 AM
100825B
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Joy Cardin
This week, a federal judge put up a major roadblock to federally-funded research on embryonic stem cells. After seven, get two takes on the issue, on this week’s edition of the Big Question, with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- Edward Fallone, President, Wisconsin Stem Cell Now.
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Matt Sande (SAN-dee), Legislative Director, Pro-Life Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
8/25/2010
8:00 AM
100825C
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Joy Cardin
Distance education is becoming more prominent in the age of technology. After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes the Chancellor of UW-Madison, and a UW professor, to describe how distance learning is bringing the best of university research to the U.S. military abroad.
Guests:
- Jeremi Suri, E. Gordon Fox Professor of History, UW-Madison; and Director, European Union Center of Excellence.
- Biddy Martin, Chancellor, UW-Madison.
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Tuesday
8/24/2010
6:00 AM
100824A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin begins a series of candidate forums for the Democratic nomination for Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor. Call in with your questions for State Representative Tom Nelson.
Guest: Tom Nelson, Democratic State Representative from Kaukauna. Assembly Majority Leader. Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
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Tuesday
8/24/2010
6:30 AM
100824X
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Joy Cardin
After six-thirty, Joy Cardin’s 2010 Candidate Forum continues with James Schneider, a Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
Guest: James Schneider, a self-employed business trainer and motivational speaker; Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
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Tuesday
8/24/2010
7:00 AM
100824B
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Joy Cardin
A lawsuit has challenged the Wisconsin Domestic Partnership Registry as unconstitutional. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest argues in favor of the Registry.
Guest: Katie Belanger, Executive Director, Fair Wisconsin.
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Tuesday
8/24/2010
7:30 AM
100824Y
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, meet another candidate vying for the office of Wisconsin Governor. Republican Scott Paterick joins Joy Cardin to take your questions.
Guest: Scott Paterick (PATE-er-rick), Republican candidate for governor.
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Tuesday
8/24/2010
8:00 AM
100824C
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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 will talk about new research on retirement planning, share a money-saving tip for air travel, 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
8/23/2010
6:00 AM
100823A
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Joy Cardin
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission is considering new regulations for Wind Farms... to increase wind power, while keeping nearby homeowners happy. After six, Joy Cardin's guest will discuss these new proposals. And you're invited to weigh in.
Guest: Jenny Heinzen, Instructor of Wind Energy, Lakeshore Technical College, Cleveland, Wisconsin. Member, Wind Siting Council.
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Monday
8/23/2010
7:00 AM
100823B
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Joy Cardin
A Wisconsin group has challenged the constitutionality of the state’s Domestic Partnership Registry. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses why the group filed a lawsuit... and what they want to achieve from it.
Guest:Julaine Appling, president, Wisconsin Family Action.
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Monday
8/23/2010
7:30 AM
100823X
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, meet one of the candidates vying for the office of Wisconsin Governor. Republican Mark Neumann joins Joy Cardin to take your questions.
Guest: Mark Neumann, Republican candidate for Governor.
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Monday
8/23/2010
8:00 AM
100823C
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Joy Cardin
TV actress and math whiz Danica McKellar is out to shatter the “math nerd” stereotype as she helps encourage students to "ace" middle school math and pre-algebra. After eight, she joins Joy Cardin to describe why Math education is important, especially for young girls.
Guest: Danica McKellar, advocate for math education. Author, “Hot X: Algebra Exposed.” Best known for her TV roles on, “The Wonder Years,” and “The West Wing.”
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Friday
8/20/2010
6:00 AM
100820A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is certainly known for its cheese… but don’t forget to pair it with a good glass of wine. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest make a virtual visit to the many wineries across the state to look at what makes them unique. And you're invited to call-in and “Tell Joy Where to Go” for a great winery experience.
Guest: Jon Hamilton, President, Wisconsin Wineries Association. Owner, White Winter Winery, Iron River, Wisconsin.
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Friday
8/20/2010
7:00 AM
100820B
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Joy Cardin
With summer coming to an end, it’s time for families to get back to their normal sleeping habits. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about sleep hygiene, and has tips on how to get back-on-track to a good sleeping schedule.
Guest: Nancy Collop, Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Sleep Center. Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University. President-Elect, American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
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Friday
8/20/2010
8:00 AM
100820C
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Joy Cardin
Join Joy Cardin and her guests, after eight, for The Week in Review. Today, a look at the political fallout from President Obama's comments on the mosque and community center near Ground Zero, the latest in the race for Wisconsin Governor, and more of the top national and state stories.
Guests:
- Matt Rothschild, Editor, "The Progressive" Magazine. http://www.progressive.org
- Steve Prestegard, Publisher and Editor of "Marketplace Magazine." He writes the Marketplace of Ideas blog: http://wpr.org/r/?224
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Thursday
8/19/2010
6:00 AM
100819A
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Joy Cardin
Forgetting does not always mean Alzheimer’s . After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will tell us how multitasking can fuel memory lapse and what kinds of memory can be affected the most.
Guest: Superna Rajaram, professor of psychology at Stony Brook, NY and cognitive scientist on learning and memory
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Thursday
8/19/2010
6:30 AM
100819X
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Joy Cardin
After six-thirty, Joy Cardin continues her series of Candidate Forums focusing on the Office of Lieutenant Governor. Robert Lorge will take your calls and discuss his campaign.
Guest: Robert Lorge, managing partner of Lorge and Lorge Law Firm, and Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor.
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Thursday
8/19/2010
7:00 AM
100819B
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Joy Cardin
Prosecutors say they plan to retry former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich (blah-GOY-eh-vich) after the jury deadlocked on twenty-three of twenty-four charges in his federal corruption trial. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the case, and the potential political fallout.
Guest: Howard Schweber (SHWAY-bur), Associate Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison Law School.
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Thursday
8/19/2010
8:00 AM
100819C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says the biggest roadblock to happiness, love, and optimism... is fear. He says we can unlock our true potential by letting go of fear and anxiety... and science holds the key.
Guest: Srinivasan Pillay, MD, CEO, NeuroBusiness Group. Certified Master Coach. Assistant Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School. Author, "Life Unlocked: 7 Revolutionary Lessons to Overcome Fear".
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Wednesday
8/18/2010
6:00 AM
100818A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin continues her series of Candidate Forums focusing on the Office of Lieutenant Governor. Nick Voegeli (VOGE-lee) will discuss his campaign and take listener calls. After six-thirty, Rebecca Kleefisch (CLAY-fish) joins us.
Guests:
6:00 - Nick Voegeli (VOGE-lee), Certified Public Accountant, Sun Prairie. Former Deputy Treasurer, State of Wisconsin. Republican candidate, Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor.
6:30 - Rebecca Kleefisch (CLAY-fish), former television news anchor. Blogger and political pundit. Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor. http://www.rebeccaforreal.com/
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Wednesday
8/18/2010
7:00 AM
100818B
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Joy Cardin
Should President Obama have weighed-in on the controversy over plans for a mosque near Ground Zero? After seven, Joy Cardin’s guests of opposing perspectives will discuss the issue in this week’s “Big Question.”
Guests:
- Roger Pilon (puh-LAHN), Vice President for Legal Affairs and Director, Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute.
- Maria Cardona (car-DOH-nuh), Democratic strategist, Dewey Square Group.
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Wednesday
8/18/2010
8:00 AM
100818C
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Joy Cardin
As we get ready for the start of another school year, Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says the American system of higher education is seriously damaged due to the high cost of tuition, uncommitted professors, and a lack of focus on education. A look at the impact on students, her solutions, and how to decide if you’re receiving fair value for your tuition dollar.
Guest: Claudia Dreifus, co-author (with Andrew Hacker), "HIGHER EDUCATION? How Colleges Are Wasting Our Money and Failing Our Kids - and What We Can Do About It" http://highereducationquestionmark.com/
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Tuesday
8/17/2010
6:00 AM
100817A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin begins her series of Candidate Forums focusing on the office of Lieutenant Governor. After six, Dave Ross will take your calls and discuss his campaign for office. After six-thirty, Brett Davis joins us.
Guests:
6:00 - Dave Ross, current mayor of Superior, WI. Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor. http://www.friendsofdaveross.com/
6:30 - Brett Davis, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor. http://www.votebrettdavis.com/
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Tuesday
8/17/2010
7:00 AM
100817B
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Joy Cardin
For today's incoming college students: the nation has never approved of Congress... wristwatches have never been a needed accessory... and Czechoslovakia never existed. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with an editor of this year’s “Mindset List” about their effort to help generations make sense of one another.
Guest: Ron Nief, co-editor, Beloit College Mindset List for 2010. http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/
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Tuesday
8/17/2010
7:30 AM
100817X
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin continues her series of congressional candidate forums with Roger Roth, Republican candidate for Wisconsin’s eighth Congressional seat representing northeast Wisconsin. Join with your questions about the issues facing the nation.
Guest: Roger Roth, Republican candidate for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional district. http://rothforcongress.com/
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Tuesday
8/17/2010
8:00 AM
100817C
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Joy Cardin
Mortgage rates have fallen again. Does it make sense to refinance your home? After eight, it's “On Your Money” with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Get answers to all of your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC.
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Monday
8/16/2010
6:00 AM
100816A
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Joy Cardin
The idea may not be popular in Wisconsin... the main candidates for Governor have rejected it... but Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says we need toll roads in Wisconsin.
Guest: Pat Goss, Executive Director, Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association. www.wtba.org
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Monday
8/16/2010
7:00 AM
100816B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin continues her series of congressional candidate forums. This week, we meet the Republican candidates vying for Wisconsin’s eighth Congressional seat representing Northeast Wisconsin. After seven, Reid Ribble takes your calls. After seven-thirty, Terri McCormick joins us.
Guests:
7:00 - Reid Ribble, Republican candidate for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional district
7:30 - Terry McCormick, Republican candidate for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional district
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Monday
8/16/2010
8:00 AM
100816C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says grammar isn’t just about fussy rules... there’s a magic and mystery to the English language, and we can be better communicators if we pay attention to it.
Guest: Roy Peter Clark, writing teacher, Poynter Institute. Regular commentator on language for National Public Radio. Author, “The Glamour of Grammar: A Guide to the Magic and Mystery of Practical English.” http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=103835
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Friday
8/13/2010
6:00 AM
100813A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
You still have time to enjoy Wisconsin's many waterways before summer comes to a close. After six, John Munson and his guest discuss the popularity of canoeing and kayaking (KI-yak-ing), offer a few pointers on taking up the sport, and welcome your suggestions on the best places to paddle.
Guest: Ashley Knutson, Operations Manager, Wausau Whitewater. http://www.wausauwhitewater.org/
Map of Wis. rivers to canoe/kayak: http://www.wisconsinpaddleguide.com/finder_map.html
Another resource: http://www.americanwhitewater.org/
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Friday
8/13/2010
7:00 AM
100813B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
John Munson’s guest, after seven, discusses how ideological bigotry is a growing problem in the U.S. He says we should stop being so nasty about the people we disagree with on political issues.
Guest: John Renesch (REN-esh), futurist and author. His column on ideological bigotry:
http://wpr.org/r/?212
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Friday
8/13/2010
8:00 AM
100813C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with John Munson and his guests. This week, news from the race for Wisconsin Governor... a look at some rough economic news... and other top state and national stories.
Guests:
- Ruth Conniff, Political Editor, The Progressive. www.progressive.org
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor of www.FoxPolitics.Net
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Thursday
8/12/2010
6:00 AM
100812A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
An airline flight attendant's dramatic departure from his plane... and his job... touched a nerve this week, raising the issues of on-the-job stress and rudeness toward service workers. After six, John Munson's guest psychologist looks at how we cope with job stress... and what causes us to lose our cool.
Guest: Katherine Muller, Director of the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York
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Thursday
8/12/2010
7:00 AM
100812B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
This Saturday marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of the enactment of Social Security. After seven, John Munson talks to two guest experts about the history of the program, and challenges facing it today.
Guests:
-Pamela Herd, Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Sociology, UW-Madison.
-John Witte (WITT-ee), Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs at UW-Madison. He's the grandson of Edwin Witte, a UW professor who chaired the committee that created Social Security.
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Thursday
8/12/2010
8:00 AM
100812C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
According to John Munson's guest, after eight, America keeps thinking it can change the world with military might... and that keeps leading us into trouble. He says we keep forgetting the lessons of past military interventions.
Guest: Peter Beinart, Senior Fellow, New America Foundation. Associate Professor of Journalism and Political Science, The City University of New York. Author, "The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris".
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Wednesday
8/11/2010
6:00 AM
100811A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
According to Defense Secretary Robert Gates, cutting Joint Forces Command, military contractors, and other functions will eliminate unnecessary military spending without compromising national security. After six, John Munson and his guest examine current Pentagon budget proposals, and analyze the future of the Department of Defense.
Guest: Daniel Goure (gor-RAY), Vice President, Lexington Institute. www.lexingtoninstitute.org
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Wednesday
8/11/2010
7:00 AM
100811B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, John Munson asks his guests this week's Big Question: "Should political action groups be required to reveal who gives them money?" Court challenges and hearings are going on this week. Tune in to hear two takes on the topic.
Guests:
- Jay Heck, Executive Director, Common Cause in Wisconsin.
- Scot Ross, Executive Director, One Wisconsin Now.
-- Take this week's poll: www.wpr.org/cardin
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Wednesday
8/11/2010
8:00 AM
100811C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Mosquitoes transmit dozens of infections, including malaria... a disease one can live with for decades, or die from overnight. After eight, John Munson and his guest talk about the disease malaria, and how it's plagued humans for thousands of years.
Guest: Sonia Shah, investigative journalist. Author, "The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years."
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Tuesday
8/10/2010
6:00 AM
100810A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Focus on an economic recovery, and don’t worry about the deficit. That’s according to John Munson’s guest, after six, who says we should be ready to spend more to stimulate the economy.
Guest: Robert Pollin, Professor of Economics and Co-Director, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Article at: http://wpr.org/r/?209
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Tuesday
8/10/2010
7:00 AM
100810B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
The B-P oil spill appears to be over, but John Munson’s guest, after seven, says we'll be paying the economic and environmental costs for a long time to come.
Guest: Raj Patel, fellow, Institute for Food and Development Studies. Author, "The Value of Nothing". His piece on the BP oil spill: http://wpr.org/r/?210
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Tuesday
8/10/2010
8:00 AM
100810C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, get answers to your personal finance questions, as John Munson talks to a financial planner. Also, find out about the unique money issues facing returning veterans.
Guest: Kevin Hermening, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Partner of Hermening Financial Group, LLC
Kevin recommends these sites for soldiers deploying or returning from overseas:
www.turbotap.org/register.tpp
www.militaryonesource.com/
www.aafmaa.com/
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Monday
8/9/2010
6:00 AM
100809A
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Joy Cardin
Are you noticing more bugs, like mosquitoes and earwigs, around this summer? Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says you may be right. She’ll answer your insect questions and offer tips on how to protect yourself and keep those pests from bugging you.
Guest: Teri Gear, Horticulture Assistant, Wood County UW-Extension. http://wood.uwex.edu/hort/index.html
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Monday
8/9/2010
7:00 AM
100809B
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Joy Cardin
The Ideas Network’s candidate forums continue, after seven, when Joy Cardin talks with Republican candidates for the Wisconsin Second Congressional District.
Guests:
7:00 - Peter Theron (THAIR-on), Republican candidate, Wisconsin Second Congressional District http://theronforcongress.com/
7:30 - Chad Lee, Republican candidate, Wisconsin Second Congressional District.
www.chadleeforcongress.com.
- The second district includes much of south central Wisconsin, including Madison.
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Monday
8/9/2010
8:00 AM
100809C
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Joy Cardin
Some space stories don’t make it into the public eye. Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, shares the secrets of space travel. She'll talk about the strange science behind sending a crew into orbit... and the psychology, technology, and the politics that go into it as well.
Guest: Mary Roach, author of “Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers.” Her new book is “Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void.”
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Friday
8/6/2010
6:00 AM
100806A
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Joy Cardin
This Saturday, August seventh, is National Mustard Day. After six, Joy Cardin talks with the curator of the National Mustard Museum about "the king of condiments."
Guest: Barry Levenson, owner, curator, and CMO (Chief Mustard Operator), National Mustard Museum, Middleton, Wisconsin. http://www.mustardmuseum.com/
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Friday
8/6/2010
7:00 AM
100806B
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Joy Cardin
Make Election Day a holiday... ban members of Congress from lobbying after they leave office... and automatically register all voters... these are just a few of the recommendations from Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, who says in order to fix government we need “change we can count on.”
Guest: Tom de Luca, Professor of Political Science, Fordham University. Author, “Liars! Cheaters! Evildoers! Demonization and the End of Civil Debate in American Politics”. http://wpr.org/r/?208
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Friday
8/6/2010
8:00 AM
100806C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get two takes on all the top national and state news stories on The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Issues to be discussed include California’s same-sex marriage ruling, ethics charges against two Congressional Democrats, and a challenge to state campaign finance laws from the left and right.
Guests:
- Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former associate editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
- Bill Lueders, News Editor, Isthmus newspaper, Madison.
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Thursday
8/5/2010
6:00 AM
100805A
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Joy Cardin
Food allergies appear to be on the rise in the United States, according to recent research. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about how food allergies are diagnosed... and how to live with them.
Guest: Dr. Robert Wood, Professor of Pediatrics and International Health, Johns Hopkins University. Chief of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Division, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. Author, “Food Allergies for Dummies.” www.drrobertwood.com
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Thursday
8/5/2010
7:00 AM
100805B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin continues her series of Candidate Forums with the Democratic candidates vying for the seventh Wisconsin Congressional seat.
Guests:
7:00-7:15 - Mike Simonson, WPR Reporter in Superior.
7:15-7:30 - Julie Lassa (LAH-suh), Democratic candidate, Wisconsin 7th Congressional District (Central and Northwest Wisconsin)
7:30-8:00 - Don Raihala (ray-HAH-luh), Democratic candidate for Wisconsin 7th Congressional District.
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Thursday
8/5/2010
8:00 AM
100805C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, professional sports in America are being ruined... by the owners of the teams. He says owners have a lot of explaining to do to fans and taxpayers.
Guest: Dave Zirin (ZIE-rin), Sports Columnist, the Progressive and SLAM magazines. Author, "Bad Sports: How Owners Are Ruining The Games We Love". His website: www.edgeofsports.com
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Wednesday
8/4/2010
6:00 AM
100804A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest, like in the movie, “The Godfather,” will make you an offer you can’t refuse. Call-in with a movie line you like to use in everyday conversation, and the context you use it in.
Guest: Rob Thomas, entertainment editor and movie critic, The Capital Times.
His piece, "What's your movie line?": http://wpr.org/r/?204
"More delicious quotes, this time from recent films": http://wpr.org/r/?205
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Wednesday
8/4/2010
7:00 AM
100804B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's this week's Big Question: "Should Wisconsin move ahead with plans for high-speed rail?" Governor Doyle says it's a done deal. Opponents say it can still be stopped. Joy Cardin gets two perspectives.
Guests:
- Rodney Kreunen, Former Wisconsin Commissioner of Railroads.
- Glenn Grothman, Republican State Senator, West Bend.
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Join in the online poll here: http://www.wpr.org/cardin/
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Wednesday
8/4/2010
8:00 AM
100804C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says we need to take a closer look at the idea of "friendship" - what it means to be a friend, and whether the word is losing its meaning in the internet age.
Guest: Mark Vernon, founding member, The School of Life faculty. Author, "The Meaning of Friendship" www.markvernon.com
- Friendship quiz: http://wpr.org/r/?206
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Tuesday
8/3/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guests, after six, consider themselves “grammar vigilantes.” That’s why they’re armed with markers and white-out, setting out to correct the spelling errors sweeping the nation’s grocery stores, restaurants, and museums.
Guests: Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson, co-authors of, "The Great Typo Hunt: Two Friends Changing the World, One Correction at a Time."
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Tuesday
8/3/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin talks with both candidates vying for the Republican ticket in Wisconsin’s District Seven Congressional primary election. She’ll talk with Dan Mielke, after seven. At seven-thirty, she welcomes Sean Duffy.
Guest:
7:00 - 7:30 - Dan Mielke (MILL-kee), Republican candidate, Wisconsin 7th Congressional District.
7:30 - 8:00 - Sean Duffy, Republican candidate for Wisconsin 7th Congressional District.
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Tuesday
8/3/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s a special edition of On Your Money, with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Today, it’s all listener questions... Kevin will answer your call or email about your personal finances.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
8/2/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Libraries are the place to be, according to some recent news reports. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says there’s been huge growth in library use in the last few years... in part because of the recession, and in part because of the internet.
Guest: Tracy Herold, director, Sun Prairie Public Library.
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Monday
8/2/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
A new law on race-based school mascots was put into action last week, with one Wisconsin district told to drop its mascot or face fines. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with the Wisconsin couple at the center of the issue.
Guests:
Carol Gunderson, Member, Oneida Nation. Former faculty advisor, American Indian Student Group, UW-Stout.
- Harvey Gunderson, former professor, American Indian Studies Program, UW-Eau Claire.
- Co-founders, Religious Americans Against Indian Nicknames and Logos.
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Monday
8/2/2010
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin wraps up her U.S. Senate Candidate Forum series. Republican candidate Stephen Finn joins her to take your questions about where he stands on the issues facing Wisconsin.
Guest: Stephen Finn, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate
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Monday
8/2/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get your monthly update on the ins-and-outs at Wisconsin Public Radio, when Joy Cardin talks with Interim Director Mike Crane.
Guest: Mike Crane, Interim Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
7/30/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
For many, there’s only about a month left to squeeze-in those big summer plans. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the great events going on in Wisconsin in August... and invite you to “Tell Joy Where to Go” for a great end-of-summer activity.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine.” His piece on summer events in Wisconsin: http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/article-10967-get-out-of-here.html
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Friday
7/30/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Prices were unveiled this week for mass-market electric cars, as G-M aims to compete with Nissan. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the competition and the future of plug-in vehicles.
Guest: Paul Scott, Vice President, Plug-In America.
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Friday
7/30/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week, a look at a new court ruling on Arizona’s new immigration law... the debate over extending tax cuts... and other top state and national issues.
Guests:
- Owen Robinson, Blogger at BootsandSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News. www.bootsandsabers.com
- Christine Bremer Muggli (BREE-mur MOO-glee), attorney with Bremer & Trollop Law Offices in Wausau. Former delegate, Democratic National Convention.
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Thursday
7/29/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After nearly dying out in the 1990s, it's making a smashing comeback. After six, Joy Cardin welcomes two veteran skaters to talk about how the entertainment sport Roller Derby has evolved into the contact sport it is today.
Guests:
- Alex “Axles of Evil” Cohen, local host, All Things Considered, KPCC, Los Angeles. Frequent contributor, NPR.
- Jennifer “Kasey Bomber” Barbee, writer for Blood and Thunder magazine.
-- Both have skated with the L.A. Derby Dolls since 2003.
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Thursday
7/29/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
A court ruling has blocked some of the most controversial elements of Arizona's new immigration enforcement law, as it is scheduled to go into effect today. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the latest developments in Arizona... and the politics of immigration and the Hispanic community.
Guest: Ben Marquez, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison.
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Thursday
7/29/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
The book that brought women to the kitchen... who didn't even like to cook... is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary with a new edition. Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, tells us how “The I Hate to Cook Book” became a classic... and shares some tasty... and easy... recipes with us.
Guest: Jo Bracken, daughter of Peg Bracken, author of “The I Hate to Cook Book.” Jo wrote the foreword for the fiftieth anniversary edition of the book.
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Wednesday
7/28/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Businesses and residents in Wisconsin Rapids could soon be subject to a one-hundred-dollar-a-day fine for not recycling. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses recycling efforts in communities around the state, how to improve compliance, and answers to your recycling questions.
Guest: Cynthia Moore, Recycling Program Coordinator, WI DNR http://dnr.wi.gov/org/aw/wm/recycle/
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Wednesday
7/28/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
The debate over extending tax cuts is heating up... and that’s The Big Question, after seven. Joy Cardin asks her guests: "Should the Bush era tax cuts expire…or be extended?"
Guests:
- Curtis Dubay, Senior Policy Analyst on Tax Policy, Heritage Foundation.
- Michael Linden, Associate Director for Tax and Budget Policy, Center for American Progress.
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Wednesday
7/28/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, less time watching TV, plus more time online... equals a more creative, productive, and democratic society. Join-in on the conversation about online creativity, collaboration, and social media.
Guest: Clay Shirky, technology writer and consultant, adjunct professor, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University. Author, "Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age"
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Tuesday
7/27/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
More farmers' markets and less fast food... more exercise and less obesity... just a few of the goals of a new State plan to make Wisconsin healthier. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a state health official about the plan, and welcomes your ideas for boosting a healthy Wisconsin.
Guest: Dr. Seth Foldy, State Health Officer and Administrator, Wisconsin Division of Public Health. http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/hw2020/
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Tuesday
7/27/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, state governments should be more willing to use their Tenth Amendment rights to nullify unconstitutional federal laws. He describes how the federal government is too over-reaching, not leaving enough room for states to decide on matters like healthcare and immigration.
Guest: Thomas Woods, Jr., Senior fellow, Ludwig von Mises Institute. Author, "Nullification: How To Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century."
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Tuesday
7/27/2010
8:00 AM
100727C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and Kevin McKinley. This week, learn how to protect your online assets with better passwords... find out how athletic scholarships fit into financial planning for college... and get 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
7/26/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin’s guest defends the actions of conservative media outlets under fire for coverage of the U-S-D-A employee who lost her job after edited video showed her delivering a racist speech.
Guest: Tim Graham, Director of Media Analysis, Media Research Center. http://www.mrc.org/public/default.aspx
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Monday
7/26/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
It’s the State Capitol Report after seven, with Joy Cardin and WPR State Government Reporter Shawn Johnson. They’ll take a look at the latest in the Governor’s race, the state budget, and more.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio state government reporter.
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Monday
7/26/2010
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin continues her series of Senate Candidate Forums. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ron Johnson discusses his position on the issues facing the nation... and takes your questions.
Guest: Ron Johnson, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate.
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Monday
7/26/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, U.S. commitment to foreign military bases is part of an ongoing effort to preserve... and extend... its empire. A look at the historical military roots and how they continue into the Obama Presidency.
Guest: Tom Engelhardt, Fellow, The Nation Institute. Creator, TomDispatch.com. Author, “The American Way Of War: How Bush’s Wars Became Obama’s”.
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Friday
7/23/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
There's been a big buzz about bees lately, with growing interest in local honey and backyard beekeeping. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a beekeeping expert about how you can get started, and what to do with that sweet, sweet honey.
Guest: Kim Flottum, Editor, Bee Culture Magazine. Author, "The Backyard Beekeeper" and "The Backyard Beekeeper's Honey Handbook".
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Friday
7/23/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the proposed construction of a mosque and Islamic cultural center just two blocks from Ground Zero in New York City... and why he can't support it.
Guest: Dr. Zuhdi (ZOO-dee) Jasser, President and Founder, American Islamic Forum for Democracy. http://www.aifdemocracy.org/
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Friday
7/23/2010
8:00 AM
100723C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week In Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week's hot topics include the signing of a new financial reform bill, the extension of unemployment benefits, and a big new hole in Wisconsin's budget.
Guests:
- Louis Fortis, Editor in Chief, The Shepherd Express, Milwaukee. www.expressmilwaukee.com
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Walter John Chilsen, former Republican State Senator from Wausau. Member, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.
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Thursday
7/22/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, the federal moratorium on oil-drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico will hurt more than it will help. Joy's guest discusses the impact the ban is having on the economy, whether it will be lifted, and how to prevent future oil disasters.
Guest: Don Briggs, President, Louisiana Oil and Gas Association. http://www.loga.la/
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Thursday
7/22/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, join the conversation with Joy Cardin and her guest about the influence of the conservative media on U.S. politics. A look at the case of a USDA employee fired after the release of a video apparently showing racist comments.
Guest: Dave Berkman, retired Professor of Mass Communications, UW-Milwaukee. Former host of "Media Talk" on WPR.
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Thursday
7/22/2010
8:00 AM
100722C
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Joy Cardin
Hedge-fund managers have emerged as the new financial elite. How did it happen? Joy Cardin and her guest explore that question, after eight.
Guest: Sebastian Mallaby, Columnist, Washington Post. Senior Fellow in International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations. Author, "More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite."
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Wednesday
7/21/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin Alzheimer's researcher about new efforts to diagnose and predict the disease, and the latest in Alzheimer's research.
Guest: Dr. Mark Sager, Professor of Medicine and Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Director, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute.
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Wednesday
7/21/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin has this week's Big Question: "Should Social Security set a higher age qualification to receive benefits?" Leaders in both major parties have suggested a retirement age boost... Joy gets two takes on the question.
Guests:
- Olivia Mitchell, Professor of Insurance and Risk Management and Business and Public Policy, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. Executive Director, Pension Research Council.
- Maria Freese (FREEZ), Director of Government Relations and Policy, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.
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Wednesday
7/21/2010
8:00 AM
100721C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks to a Wisconsinite who's won international attention as a travel blogger. He'll share some of his favorite travel experiences - and Joy wants to hear yours, as well.
Guest: Gary Arndt, travel blogger, Everything-Everywhere dot com (rated one of the best 25 blogs of 2010 by Time Magazine). www.everything-everywhere.com
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Tuesday
7/20/2010
6:00 AM
100720A
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Joy Cardin
Political commentator Glenn Beck recently announced he's been diagnosed with macular dystrophy, and could go blind within the next year. After six, Joy Cardin's guest Ophthalmologist has the latest on how to protect your eyes... and answers your questions.
Guest: Dr. Daniel Knoch, Ophthalmologist, UW Health. Faculty member, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. http://www.uwhealth.org/eyecare/eye-care-services-ophthalmology/10776
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Tuesday
7/20/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
President Obama renewed his call yesterday to extend unemployment benefits. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says the nature of unemployment is changing both in Wisconsin and across the nation, with people now unemployed longer, and with less hope of finding a job.
Guest: David Riemer, Director, Community Advocates Public Policy Institute. www.ca-ppi.org
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Tuesday
7/20/2010
8:00 AM
100720C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get answers to your personal finance questions on this week’s edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley take a look at what new financial reform laws will mean for consumers, and Kevin shares some tips on avoiding online fraud.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC. www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
7/19/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Recent research suggests that American creativity may be on the decline. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest describes how creativity is vital to our future, and the hopeful signs that we can get better at it.
Guest: R. Keith Sawyer, Professor of Education and Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis. Author, “Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collaboration.” Article on creativity:
http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/10/the-creativity-crisis.print.html
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Monday
7/19/2010
7:00 AM
100719B
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Joy Cardin
The state DNR is distributing educational material on global warming to schools—and after seven, Joy Cardin talks to a state lawmaker who says it’s an effort to indoctrinate kids. Join the conversation on the State Capitol Report.
Guest: Jim Ott, Republican State Representative from Mequon
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Monday
7/19/2010
7:30 AM
100719X
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Joy Cardin
After 7:30 on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin kicks off a series of Senate Candidate Forums. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave Westlake joins us to take your questions about the issues you're paying attention to this election season.
Guest: Dave Westlake, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate
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Monday
7/19/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
When you eat seafood, chances are it's either salmon, bass, cod, or tuna on your plate. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about the history of these fish, and about how to create sustainable fishing and farming techniques.
Guest: Paul Greenberg, author, “Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food.” His recent cover story, “Tuna’s End,” (New York Times Magazine, June 21).
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Friday
7/16/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
When you think of Wisconsin history, Opera may not come first to mind. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, describes the important role played by Opera Houses in the early 20th century... and today. Plus, you can “Tell Joy Where To Go” for a great theater experience in the state.
Guest: Brian Leahy Doyle, freelance director and writer. Author, "Encore! The Renaissance of Wisconsin Opera Houses."
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Friday
7/16/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Crying is the topic, after seven, with Joy Cardin and her guest. What makes men cry... and why does the new Toy Story movie show several men weeping? Then, at seven-thirty, call in with your favorite tear-jerker movie.
Guest: Peter Moore, Editor, Men’s Health magazine.
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Friday
7/16/2010
8:00 AM
100716C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Today’s hot topics include financial reform, Wisconsin elections getting underway, and other top state and national news of the week.
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
7/15/2010
6:00 AM
100715A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss a new campaign that seeks to remind Americans about the importance of understanding and exercising their First Amendment rights.
Guest: Gene Policinski, vice president and executive director, First Amendment Center. http://1forall.us/
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Thursday
7/15/2010
7:00 AM
100715B
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Joy Cardin
An NAACP (N-double-A-C-P) statement criticizes the Tea Party movement for tolerating bigotry and racism. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the controversy.
Guest: Chad Dion Lassiter, Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice. President, Black Men at Penn School of Social Work.
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Thursday
7/15/2010
8:00 AM
100715C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says our education system is increasingly focused on teaching students to be productive... that is, to earn money... at the expense of the Liberal Arts. She says more is needed to teach today’s students to be knowledgeable, empathetic citizens.
Guest: Martha Nussbaum, Professor of Law and Ethics, Philosophy Department, Law School, and Divinity School, University of Chicago. Author, "Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities."
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Wednesday
7/14/2010
6:00 AM
100714A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says that, especially in a time of high unemployment, we should be angry about LeBron James’ big N-B-A basketball contract... but we’re not. Join the conversation about income inequality.
Then, to wrap up the hour, a look at storms, tornadoes, heat, and other news about wild Wisconsin weather in the summertime.
Guests:
6:00 - Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of history and education, New York University. Author, “Small Wonder: The Little Red Schoolhouse in History and Memory”
6:50 - Chad Franzen, Meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau
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Wednesday
7/14/2010
7:00 AM
100714B
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Joy Cardin
A plan in Congress would ease restrictions on Americans travelling to Cuba. After seven, it’s the The Big Question, with Joy Cardin and her guests: "Should U.S. tourism be allowed in Cuba?" You can also vote in our online poll: www.wpr.org/cardin
Guests:
- Frank Calzón (cal-ZONE), Executive Director, Center for a Free Cuba. www.cubacenter.org
- Anya (ON-yuh) Landau French, director, Cuba Program, New America Foundation. www.newamerica.net
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Wednesday
7/14/2010
8:00 AM
100714C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin and her guest, after eight, examine the soaring number of those on government disability for “mental illness ” over the last twenty years. Joy's guest says we’ve been deceived by the medical industry about the effectiveness of treatments for the mentally ill, leaving many with chronic illnesses.
Guest: Robert Whitaker, author of, "Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill." His latest book, "Anatomy Of An Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America."
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Tuesday
7/13/2010
6:00 AM
100713A
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Joy Cardin
Enivronmental experts say it will take years to know the full impact... After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the potential damage of the Gulf oil spill on fish and wildlife, what's being done to protect them, and how you can help.
Guest: Doug Inkley (INK-lee), wildlife biologist. Senior Scientist, National Wildlife Federation.
NWF Gulf wildlife update page: http://nwf.org/Oil-Spill.aspx
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Tuesday
7/13/2010
7:00 AM
100713B
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Joy Cardin
All politicians and celebrities are vulnerable to "the gaffe," the all-too-revealing statement they wish they could take back. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says in the age of smart phones, YouTube, and viral information, the "spoken blunder" is more damaging than ever.
Guest: Roy Peter Clark, writing teacher, Poynter Institute. Regular commentator on language for NPR. Author, "Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer" and "The Glamour of Grammar: A Guide to the Magic and Mystery of Practical English (August)
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704178004575350940170440292.html
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Tuesday
7/13/2010
8:00 AM
100713C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get answers to your personal finance questions. It's Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley, with On Your Money. Kevin has advice on saving money on air conditioning, and how to feel better about your financial situation.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
7/12/2010
6:00 AM
100712A
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Joy Cardin
As an aging Baby Boom generation feels more and more back pain, many face the question, "Do I need back surgery?" After six, Joy Cardin talks with a spinal surgeon about how to make tough decisions about treatment for back and neck pain.
Guest: Dr. Daniel Resnick, Associate Professor and Vice-Chair of Neurosurgery, UW-Madison. Neurosurgeon, UW Health.
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Monday
7/12/2010
7:00 AM
100712B
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Joy Cardin
Arizona's immigration enforcement law has gotten a lot of attention in Wisconsin, including responses from the main contenders for Governor. After seven, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin's guest examines the impact of the Arizona immigration law controversy on Wisconsin political races.
Guest: Barry Burden, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison.
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Monday
7/12/2010
7:30 AM
100712X
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Joy Cardin
A ban on smoking in Wisconsin taverns and restaurants is now in place. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin's guest says tribal casinos should join in on the Wisconsin Smoking Ban.
Guest: Scott Milfred, Editorial Page Editor, Wisconsin State Journal. http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/opinion/editorial/article_2870fb68-8ae7-11df-b07c-001cc4c03286.html
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Monday
7/12/2010
8:00 AM
100712C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, catch up on what's happening at Wisconsin Public Radio when Joy Cardin welcomes Interim Director Mike Crane. He’ll take your questions and comments about WPR programming and operations.
Guest: Mike Crane, Interim Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
7/9/2010
6:00 AM
100709A
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Joy Cardin
It's been a great American pastime, and one that can still be enjoyed in Wisconsin today... or tonight. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest takes us to the drive-in theater... so popular decades ago... and talks about how Wisconsin is still a leader in drive-in entertainment.
Guest: Charles Bruss, Wisconsin drive-in historian. Author, “Wisconsin Drive-In Theaters: An Evening Under the Stars.” (forthcoming) www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com.
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Friday
7/9/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
President Obama has been accused of not showing enough anger over situations like the B-P oil spill. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest psychologist talks about the benefits... and costs... of showing anger - for presidents and the rest of us.
Guest: Ryan Martin, Associate Professor of Human Development and Psychology, UW-Green Bay.
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Friday
7/9/2010
8:00 AM
100709C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week In Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Tune-in for two different takes on the top state and international news of the week, including the federal lawsuit against Arizona over the state’s immigration enforcement law.
Guests:
-John Smart, former Chair, Price County Democratic Party. Member, Wisconsin Governor's Commission on the United Nations.
-Brian Schimming, with Midwest Strategy Group. Former Political Director, Wisconsin Republican Party.
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Thursday
7/8/2010
6:00 AM
100708A
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Joy Cardin
More and more bicyclists may soon be discovering Sheboygan County as one of the most bike-friendly American communities. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses how the federal Non-Motorized Transportation Program will effect the Sheboygan area, why it’s important to the region, and the role bicycles will play in future transportation plans.
Guest: Aaron Brault, Non-Motorized Program Manager, Sheboygan County.
http://www.co.sheboygan.wi.us/html/d_planning_nonmotorized_project.htm
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Thursday
7/8/2010
7:00 AM
100708B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at mandatory helmet laws for motorcyclists. While a federal transportation leader supports helmet requirements, Joy’s guest says helmets should be an individual choice, not a law.
Guest: Imry (IM-ree) Szauter (SOT-er), Government Affairs Manager, American Motorcyclist Association. www.ama-cycle.org
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Thursday
7/8/2010
8:00 AM
100708C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says Americans suffer from a national eating disorder, with our eating habits affected by science, politics, economics, and religion. She’ll help us understand America’s appetite for losing weight.
Guest: Susan Yager, adjunct instructor, Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, New York University. Author, "The Hundred Year Diet: America’s Voracious Appetite for Losing Weight."
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Wednesday
7/7/2010
6:00 AM
100707A
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Joy Cardin
Summer is vacation season... but many have trouble relaxing because they can’t get their minds off of work. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a psychotherapist about why it’s so hard to take time off of work.
Guest: Bryan Robinson, psychotherapist and Professor Emeritus of Counseling, Special Education and Child Development, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Author, “Chained to the Desk: A Guidebook for Workaholics, their Partners and Children and the Clinicians Who Treat Them.” www.bryanrobinsononline.com
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Wednesday
7/7/2010
7:00 AM
100707B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s this week’s Big Question: Should Congress extend unemployment benefits? Join Joy Cardin and her guests for two takes on the issue.
Guests:
-Richard Vedder, Distinguished Professor of Economics at Ohio University and author of “Out of Work: Unemployment and Government in Twentieth-Century America”.
-Barry Bluestone, Dean of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University
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Wednesday
7/7/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guests, after eight, put their normal lives on hold for a year, as they traveled the world-over in search of adventure, meaning, and enlightenment.
Guests: Jennifer Baggett and Amanda Pressner, co-authors (with Holly Corbett) of, "The Lost Girls: Three Friends. Four Continents. One Unconventional Detour Around the World.”
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Tuesday
7/6/2010
6:00 AM
100706A
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Joy Cardin
As for-profit colleges gain popularity in Wisconsin and the rest of the nation, federal leaders are wondering if they’re worth the high cost of tuition. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest explains why the schools need to be monitored very closely; after six-thirty, her guest discusses their appeal and their role in education.
Guests:
6:00 - Chris Lindstrom, Higher Education Program Director, U.S. PIRG
6:30 - Harris Miller, President, Career College Association
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Tuesday
7/6/2010
7:00 AM
100706B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's Joy Cardin's July open line - call in with your suggestions of topics and guests for future programs.
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Tuesday
7/6/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's this week's edition of On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will offer financial advice, a money-saving tip, 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
7/5/2010
6:00 AM
100705A
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Joy Cardin
Finding a “Made in USA” label on products can be difficult...but not impossible. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has advice on how to find American-made products, and why it’s so important to buy American.
Guest: Roger Simmermaker, author, “How Americans Can Buy American: The Power of Consumer Patriotism”. Writer, “Buy American Mention of the Week” (World Net Daily). www.HowToBuyAmerican.com.
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Monday
7/5/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Trains and automobiles are the topic, after seven, on a transportation-edition of the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy’s first guest says Wisconsin needs a constitutional amendment to protect the state’s transportation fund. At seven-thirty, Joy talks with a critic of a proposed Madison-Milwaukee rail line.
Guests:
7:00 – Craig Thompson, Executive Director, Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin. The Finding Forward coalition: www.findingforwardwisconsin.org/
7:30 – Bill Richardson, charter member, the Great Train Robbery, www.thegreattrainrobbery.org
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Monday
7/5/2010
8:00 AM
100705C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says we can strike a healthy work-life balance despite fast-paced schedules and economic turbulence. She’ll share her "seven paths to a better life".
Guest: Wanda Urbanska, host and producer, "Simple Living" with Wanda Urbanska on PBS. Author, "The Heart Of Simple Living: 7 Paths to a Better Life." www.simplelivingtv.net
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Friday
7/2/2010
6:00 AM
100702A
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Joy Cardin
More than 750-thousand Wisconsinites are expected to travel this Fourth-of-July weekend, according to Triple-A Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest suggest places you can head for fun this weekend... and all of July to come.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine.” His piece on Summer events in Wisconsin: http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/article-10967-get-out-of-here.html
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Friday
7/2/2010
7:00 AM
100702B
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Joy Cardin
Lawn-mowing... fireworks... motorcycles... music festivals... all part of Summer in Wisconsin... and they're all loud. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest has tips on how to protect your hearing...and still have fun.
Guest: Richard Sauer, Audiologist, UW-Health, Madison.
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Friday
7/2/2010
8:00 AM
100702C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's a busy Week In Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They'll look at President Obama's Wisconsin visit... the likely confirmation of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice... a new ruling on the Wisconsin constitutional amendment on gay marriage... and other top state and national news stories.
Guests:
- Ben Manski, Executive Director, Liberty Tree.
- Kevin Hermening, Treasurer and past chairman, Republican Party of Marathon County.
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Thursday
7/1/2010
6:00 AM
100701A
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Joy Cardin
Milwaukee County is debating whether to boycott Arizona over its immigration enforcement law. After six, Joy Cardin will get two takes on the boycott and what it could mean for Milwaukee.
Guests:
6:00 - Christine Neumann-Ortiz, Executive Director, Voces de la Frontera.
6:30 - Patrick McIlheran (MAK-lehren), Editorial columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Thursday
7/1/2010
7:00 AM
100701B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at President Obama's visit to Racine yesterday (Wednesday)... and the economic and political messages he delivered here in Wisconsin.
Guest: Art Cyr (SEAR), Professor of Political Economy and World Business, Carthage College, Kenosha.
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Thursday
7/1/2010
8:00 AM
100701C
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Joy Cardin
How big is the carbon footprint on your kitchen table? Join Joy Cardin, after eight, to find out the link between food production and global warming. Her guest says unless we radically change the food we eat and how it’s produced, harmful greenhouse gas emissions will continue to rise.
Guest: Anna Lappé, "The Endless Feast" on Public Television. Author, “Diet For A Hot Planet: The Climate Crisis At the End of Your Fork and What You Can Do About It.”
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Wednesday
6/30/2010
6:00 AM
100630A
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Joy Cardin
In a culture of skimming and speed-reading, we need to put on the brakes - that’s according to Joy Cardin’s guest after six. He says all of us, from school children to grown-ups, should practice the art of slow reading.
Guest: Tom Newkirk, Professor of English at the University of New Hampshire.
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Wednesday
6/30/2010
7:00 AM
100630B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama is scheduled to visit Wisconsin today — he’ll be in Racine to talk about the economy. That’s the topic of this week’s Big Question, after seven, as Joy Cardin asks her guests whether President Obama is taking the right steps to promote economic recovery.
Guests:
-Nick Schulz, Editor-in-Chief of American.com, the magazine of the American Enterprise Institute www.american.com
-Mark Weisbrot (WISE-brot), Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research www.cepr.net
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Wednesday
6/30/2010
8:00 AM
100630C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s eight o-clock guest says anxiety means more than just feeling worried. It can also involve a sense of fear, it can destroy relationships, and prevent people from living full, productive lives. If you suffer from anxiety, you'll want to tune in to learn some techniques to help overcome it.
Guest: Charles Elliott, Clinical Psychologist and co-author (with Laura Smith) of, "Overcoming Anxiety For Dummies."
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Tuesday
6/29/2010
6:00 AM
100629A
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Joy Cardin
After six, a look at avoiding skin cancer and the dangers of tanning, indoors or out. Joy Cardin talks to a Wisconsin dermatologist about sun safety and a recent controversy over sunscreens.
Guest: Dr. George Reizner, Professor of Dermatology at UW-Madison
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Tuesday
6/29/2010
7:00 AM
100629B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s a double-serving of Supreme Court news, with Joy Cardin and her guest. The first half-hour will look at the confirmation hearings for a new Supreme Court Justice…and after 7:30, the conversation turns to yesterday’s ruling on gun rights.
Guest: Peter Rofes, Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Director for part-time legal education at Marquette University
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Tuesday
6/29/2010
8:00 AM
100629C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week’s edition of On Your Money. This week, Kevin has some advice on the economic pros and cons of marriage…what you can do with a reverse mortgage…and he answers 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
6/28/2010
6:00 AM
100628A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
The new Twilight movie comes out this week... just the latest in a long line of Vampire books, movies and TV series. After six, Gene Purcell's guest talks about why the Vampire is such an enduring figure in popular culture.
Guest: Rob Weiner, pop culture author. Subject librarian, Texas Tech University Libraries.
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Monday
6/28/2010
7:00 AM
100628B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell and his guest examine a new proposal from Wisconsin Education Chief Tony Evers (EE-vers) that would reform the way public education is paid for in Wisconsin. A look at the impact it could have in our school system.
Guest: Andrew Reschovsky, professor of public affairs and applied economics, UW-Madison.
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Monday
6/28/2010
8:00 AM
100628C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
An over-the-counter nasal spray left Gene Purcell’s eight o'clock guest without a sense of smell. She’ll share her story about how the loss of her most primal sense thrust her into a life-altering understanding of the sense of smell.
Guest: Bonnie Blodgett, author, "Remembering Smell: A Memoir of Losing – and Discovering – the Primal Sense."
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Friday
6/25/2010
6:00 AM
100625A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Back in the Day, America’s most infamous gangsters turned Wisconsin into their personal vacationland for criminals. Trace their footsteps with Gene Purcell and his guest, after six.
Guest: Chad Lewis, author, researcher, and lecturer. Author of, "The Wisconsin Road Guide to Gangster Hot Spots".
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Friday
6/25/2010
7:00 AM
100625B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Housing sales are down, China tweaked its currency, and jobless numbers stay high…after seven, join Gene Purcell for a look at the latest economic headlines.
Guest: Van Mobley (MOBE-lee), Associate Professor of History & Economics at Concordia University Wisconsin, managing partner of Do-Mo Capital Management, and a trustee in the Village of Thiensville
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Friday
6/25/2010
8:00 AM
100625C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Gene Purcell and his guests. This week, a look at the changing of the guard in Afghanistan, the latest developments with the oil spill, and other top state and national news stories of the week.
Guests:
- Margaret Farrow, Former Republican Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. Chair, WisconsinEye Broadcast Network (her views here do not represent WisconsinEye).
- Tony Palmeri, Professor of Communication, UW-Oshkosh. Media columnist, the Valley SCENE.
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Thursday
6/24/2010
6:00 AM
100624A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Now that Summer is officially here, many are planning to hit-the-highway, and heading-out on the open road. Gene Purcell's guest, after six, takes us on some of his favorite Road Trips... and you're invited to call-in with yours.
Guest: Jamie Jensen, author, "Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America’s Two-Lane Highways".
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Thursday
6/24/2010
7:00 AM
100624B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
General McChrystal is out... Petraeus is in. After seven, join Gene Purcell and his guest for a look at the impact of President Obama's decision to replace the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan.
Guest: Dale Herspring, professor of political science, Kansas State University. Author, "Rumsfeld's Wars: The Arrogance of Power" and "The Pentagon and Presidential Authority, Civil-Military Relations from Franklin Roosevelt to George W. Bush".
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Thursday
6/24/2010
8:00 AM
100624C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, a look at math... from one-plus-one... to the frontiers of mathematics. Gene Purcell's guest says there's a lot to love about math, even if you have trouble just figuring out the tip at the restaurant.
Guest: Steven Strogatz, Professor of Applied Mathematics, Cornell University. Author, "The Calculus of Friendship" and "Sync: The Emerging Science of Spontaneous Order". His Blog series: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/series/steven_strogatz_on_the_elements_of_math/index.html
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Wednesday
6/23/2010
6:00 AM
100623A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
According to Gene Purcell’s guest, after six, Wisconsin has a drinking problem... and it’s embedded in our culture. She led a group that issued a long list of recommendations to make the state less focused on booze.
Guest: Julia Sherman, Coordinator, Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project, Resource Center on Impaired Driving, UW Law School. The report: http://law.wisc.edu/rcid/news/aces_report.html
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Wednesday
6/23/2010
7:00 AM
100623B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s this week’s Big Question: "Should the federal government bail out local school districts?" Gene Purcell gets two takes on the issue. And you're invited join in with questions... or call-in during the sound-off section at 7:50.
Guests:
- Scot Ross, Executive Director, One Wisconsin Now.
- Brian Fraley, Director, MacIver Institute.
Sneak preview, "That's Debatable" http://wisopinion.com/index.iml?mdl=article.mdl&article=28552
Straw poll results: Yes to bailout = 5 votes; No to bailout = 11 votes
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Wednesday
6/23/2010
8:00 AM
100623C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, says we're living in a new economic reality... where a debt-financed consumer boom is not the answer. Instead, she says the U.S. can be better off once we find new sources of wealth.
Guest: Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College. Former member, Harvard economics department. Author, "Plenitude: The New Economics of True Wealth."
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Tuesday
6/22/2010
6:00 AM
100622A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Under current state law, you can’t carry a gun near a school... but now that law is being challenged as unconstitutional. After six, Gene Purcell talks with the head of a group that’s filed a lawsuit to put an end to gun-free school zones.
Guest: Nik Clark, Chairman and President, Wisconsin Carry. www.wisconsincarry.org
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Tuesday
6/22/2010
7:00 AM
100622B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
According to Gene Purcell’s guest, after seven, dairy company monopolies and unfair milk prices are hurting Wisconsin dairy farmers.
Guest: Joel Greeno, Dairy Farmer near Kendall, WI. Vice-President, Family Farm Defenders. National President, American Raw Milk Producers Pricing Association. www.familyfarmdefenders.org
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Tuesday
6/22/2010
8:00 AM
100622C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, Gene Purcell welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week’s edition of On Your Money. This week, Kevin shares some economical travel tips, sun protection advice, and how to handle money matters during a divorce…and he’ll answer your personal finance questions, too.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
6/21/2010
6:00 AM
100621A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Should retired Supreme Court Justices be allowed to sit-in on cases when a current Justice has recused? After six, Gene Purcell's guest discusses matters now facing the U.S. Supreme Court, including his opinion on why a new proposal in Congress is unnecessary.
Guest: Lee Epstein (EP-steen), Professor, Northwestern University School of Law.
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Monday
6/21/2010
7:00 AM
100621B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell’s guest describes how legislators rely on more out-of-district special interest donations than money from actual voters. He’ll talk about why some donors give to two opposing candidates running for the same office, and why this system of funding should change.
Guest: Mike McCabe, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.
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Monday
6/21/2010
7:30 AM
100621X
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, on The State Capitol Report, Gene Purcell welcomes Department of Children and Families Secretary Reggie Bicha (BEE-kuh) to discuss how an upcoming Joint Finance Committee vote on the YoungStar Plan could change the way childcare facilities operate in Wisconsin.
Guest: Reggie Bicha (BEE-kuh), Secretary, Department of Children and Families.
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Monday
6/21/2010
8:00 AM
100621C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
It was a document with a take on low-income black families that sparked great controversy when it was leaked to the press. After eight, Gene Purcell and his guest examine how The Moynihan (MOIN-ih-han) Report affected the Civil Rights Movement, and the course of race relations in the U.S. over the last forty-five years.
Guest: James T. Patterson, professor emeritus of History. Brown University. Author, “Freedom Is Not Enough: The Moynihan Report and America’s Struggle Over Black Family Life from L.B.J. to Obama.”
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Friday
6/18/2010
6:00 AM
100618A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is the proud home of a number of great ice cream varieties, parlors, and traditions. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss what goes into a great batch of the sweet treat, and invite you to “Tell Joy Where to Go” to find the best ice cream shop in the Dairy State.
Guest: Sara Brummel, Manager, Babcock Hall Dairy Store, UW-Madison. http://www.babcockhalldairystore.wisc.edu
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Friday
6/18/2010
7:00 AM
100618B
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Joy Cardin
Many believe the world today is overpopulated. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says world population is peaking... and headed toward a slow, steady decline.
Guest: Fred Pearce, Environmental and Development Consultant and Columnist for the Guardian. Author, “The Coming Population Crash: And Our Planet’s Surprising Future.”
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Friday
6/18/2010
8:00 AM
100618C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, tune in for a look back at the week in politics on The Week In Review with Joy Cardin. Joy welcomes two guests from different political perspectives to discuss the latest news about the BP oil spill and a look at the U.S. Senate races heating up in Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College.
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor of FoxPolitics.net
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Thursday
6/17/2010
6:00 AM
100617A
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Joy Cardin
Mental illness can strike anyone, even children in healthy environments. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a mental health expert about steps you can take when seeking medical treatment for mental illness.
Guest: Dr. Kenneth Duckworth, Medical Director, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Assistant professor, Harvard University Medical School. Board member, American Association of Community Psychiatrists.
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Thursday
6/17/2010
7:00 AM
100617B
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin college students are touring the state to show their support for high-speed rail. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest describes why Wisconsin needs high-speed rail. You're invited to call-in with your opinion.
Guest: Bruce Speight (spate), Director, WISPIRG.
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Thursday
6/17/2010
8:00 AM
100617C
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Joy Cardin
As nest-eggs shrink, and jobs remain scarce, parents and their adult children today are sometimes finding themselves all under one roof again. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest describes the sensitive issues... from money matters, to boundaries... that inevitably arise when families find themselves reunited in a single household.
Guest: Susan Newman, expert on family relationships and parenting. Author, "Under One Roof Again: All Grown Up and (Re)learning to Live Together Happily."
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Wednesday
6/16/2010
6:00 AM
100616A
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Joy Cardin
It’s day fifty-eight in the ongoing oil leak off the Gulf Coast. After six, Joy Cardin welcomes two guests to provide differing reaction to President Obama’s response to the Gulf Coast oil spill, and his Tuesday night address to the nation.
Guests:
6:00 - Daniel Kish, Senior Vice President for Policy, Institute for Energy Research (IER).
6:30 - Henry Henderson, Midwest Director, Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Wednesday
6/16/2010
7:00 AM
100616B
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Joy Cardin
Should drivers boycott B-P gas stations? That's The Big Question, after seven, Joy Cardin's guests offer opposing perspectives on the issue in our Wednesday Big Question and invite you to weigh in with your thoughts.
Guests:
- Tyson Slocum, Director, Energy Program, Public Citizen
- Randy Meffert, Member, BP Amoco Marketers Association Board of Directors
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Wednesday
6/16/2010
8:00 AM
100616C
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Joy Cardin
Get your fill of great Summer cooking ideas, after eight, when Joy Cardin's guest shares his new cookbook offering three-hundred recipes to enjoy on those lazy, hazy days. After eight-thirty, it’s time for dessert. The White House Executive Pastry Chef is on board with dessert ideas for every occasion!
Guests:
8:00 - Jeff Cox, author on organic food, wine, and gardening, "The Big Summer Cookbook: 300 Fresh, Flavorful Recipes for Those Lazy, Hazy Days."
8:30 - Bill Yosses, White House Executive Pastry Chef. Co-author (with Melissa Clark), The Perfect Finish: Special Desserts For Every Occasion.
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Tuesday
6/15/2010
6:00 AM
100615A
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Joy Cardin
President Obama addresses the nation tonight with the latest on the B.P. oil spill. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss what Obama will say, and the impact it could have for the U.S., and B.P.
Guest: Michael Kraft, professor of public and environmental affairs, UW-Green Bay.
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Tuesday
6/15/2010
7:00 AM
100615B
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Joy Cardin
The modern conservative movement has had its fair share of ups and downs in recent memory. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest traces the history of the American Right, from its opposition against New Deal liberalism, to its defeat with the election of Barack Obama. Where is American conservatism headed next?
Guest: David Farber, Professor of history, Temple University. Author, "The Rise and Fall of Modern American Conservatism: A Short History".
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Tuesday
6/15/2010
8:00 AM
100615C
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Joy Cardin
Join Joy Cardin for another installment of “On Your Money.” Certified Financial Planner Kevin McKinley outlines some of the financial advantages of marriage. Plus, another money-saving "tip of the week".
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner. Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC.
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Monday
6/14/2010
6:00 AM
100614A
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Joy Cardin
You can spend less and be happy…and lots of Americans are doing just that, according to Joy Cardin’s guest after six. Join the conversation with Joy and her guest, The Ultimate Cheapskate.
Guest: Jeff Yeager, the Ultimate Cheapskate; his new book is “The Cheapskate Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of Americans Living Happily Below Their Means” www.ultimatecheapskate.com
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Monday
6/14/2010
7:00 AM
100614B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, catch up on Wisconsin news, on this week’s edition of the State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin welcomes WPR reporter Shawn Johnson for a look at a diet plan for Wisconsin’s budget, this weekend’s Democratic convention, and more news in state politics.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio’s State Government Reporter
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Monday
6/14/2010
7:30 AM
100614X
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Joy Cardin
Tea Party advocates gathered in Marshfield this weekend to discuss the movement’s political future in Wisconsin. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss what the group stands for, as well as its influence on upcoming elections.
Guest: Lora Halberstadt (HALL-bur-stat), Organizer, Racine Tea Party
http://racineteaparty.com/
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Monday
6/14/2010
8:00 AM
100614C
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Joy Cardin
How would you grade past presidents in the areas of character, competence, foreign policy achievements, and economic performance? Those are just some of the criteria by which Joy Cardin’s guest evaluates our country’s former leaders, after eight.
Guest: Alvin Felzenberg, author of, "The Leaders We Deserved (And A Few We Didn’t): Rethinking the Presidential Rating Game."
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Friday
6/11/2010
6:00 AM
100611A
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Joy Cardin
Thanks to a warm and wet spring, the strawberries have arrived early in Wisconsin this year. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest welcome your thoughts as they discuss the different varieties of strawberries, and what you can do with them.
Guest: John Lutz (lutz), berry grower near Marshall. Member, Wisconsin Berry Growers Association.
www.wiberries.org
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Friday
6/11/2010
7:00 AM
100611B
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Joy Cardin
There have been bear sightings in some unusual places around the state this spring…and after seven, Joy Cardin talks to two Wisconsin bear experts.
Guests:
-Timothy Van Deelen (DEE-len), Assistant Professor of Forest and Wildlife ecology at UW-Madison
-Karl Malcolm, PhD student in Forest and Wildlife Ecology at UW-Madison
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Friday
6/11/2010
8:00 AM
100611C
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Joy Cardin
The latest on the oil spill, big primary election results, and the latest news in the race for governor…those are some of the issues for today’s edition of the Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
-Bill Lueders, News Editor at Isthmus Newspaper in Madison
www.thedailypage.com
-Steve Prestegard, Publisher and Editor of Marketplace Magazine. He writes the Marketplace of Ideas blog. www.marketplacemagazine.com/blogs/blog2.php
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Thursday
6/10/2010
6:00 AM
100610A
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Joy Cardin
Summer doesn't officially begin until June 21st, but the weather forecast this weekend calls for summer-like temperatures across Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest meteorologist take a look at our recent weather... and what we can expect in the months ahead.
Guest: Chad Franzen, Meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau.
http://www.wsaw.com/blogs/chadfranzenblog?showMore=yes
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Thursday
6/10/2010
7:00 AM
100610B
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Joy Cardin
Californians voted on Tuesday to change the way they do primary elections. Supporters say the new plan could help reduce partisan bickering in politics. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guest what impact the change would have, and whether it could happen here in Wisconsin.
Guest: Dennis Riley, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point.
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Thursday
6/10/2010
8:00 AM
100610C
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Joy Cardin
When you go shopping, do you tend to spend more than you had planned? After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest describes how she became addicted to shopping, the major toll it took on her life, and how to avoid falling into the same trap she did.
Guest: Avis Cardella, author, “Spent: Memoirs of a Shopping Addict.” www.AvisCardella.com
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Wednesday
6/9/2010
6:00 AM
100609A
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Joy Cardin
Women's sports don't get much attention in the media and that's bad news, especially for young girls. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six - co-author of a recent study on sports, gender, and the media.
Guest: Cheryl Cooky, Professor of Women's Studies and Health and Kinesiology, Purdue University.
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Wednesday
6/9/2010
7:00 AM
100609B
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Joy Cardin
On tap, after seven, it's The Big Question, with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week, two takes on the pros and cons of bottled water.
Straw poll results: AGAINST BOTTLED WATER - 8, SUPPORT BOTTLED WATER - 3
Guests:
-Angela Logomasini (lo-go-muh-SEE-nee), Director of Risk and Environmental Policy, Competitive Enterprise Institute. "Bottled Water and the Overflowing Nanny State":
http://cei.org/issue-analysis/2009/02/17/bottled-water-and-overflowing-nanny-state
- John Stewart, National Organizer, "Think Outside the Bottle Campaign," Corporate Accountability International. www.thinkoutsidethebottle.org
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Wednesday
6/9/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, as summer weather heats up, you should think twice about turning on the air conditioner. Joy talks with the author of a new book on the hazards of air conditioning on your health, the environment, and society.
Guest: Stan Cox, Senior Scientist, The Land Institute. Author, "Losing Our Cool: Uncomfortable Truths About Our Air Conditioned World" Author's blog: http://losingourcool.wordpress.com
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Tuesday
6/8/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin drivers dropped from one to twelve this year in a survey ranking the nation’s best drivers. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest offers a refresher course on the "Rules of the Road," including construction areas, and he'll address your questions and pet peeves.
Guest: Mark Strack, Driver's Education Instructor, Zimmerman Driving School, Onalaska.
GMAC Insurance National Drivers Test: http://www.gmacinsurance.com/SafeDriving/PressRelease.asp
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Tuesday
6/8/2010
7:00 AM
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After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a Louisiana-based oceanographer about the ecological impact of the oil spill... now, and for the long-run.
Guest: James Cowan, Professor of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University.
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Tuesday
6/8/2010
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. This week, Kevin tells us what the new unemployment numbers mean, he shares a Father’s Day gift-buying tip... and he has some marriage advice, too.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
6/7/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
This week is “Bike To Work Week” across much of Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin welcomes the man behind the blog, “BikeSnobNYC,” who says bicycling has redefined the way urbanites everywhere commute, shop, and exercise.
Guest: Eben (EE-ben) Weiss, racer, daily commuter, and former bike messenger; he’s the blogger behind bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com.
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Monday
6/7/2010
7:00 AM
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After seven, Joy Cardin talks with the head of the state Democratic Party about their convention this weekend in Madison... and the November elections heating up.
Guest: Mike Tate, Chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin. www.wisdems.org
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Monday
6/7/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
It's the first Monday of the month, and that means it's time to check-in with the head honchos at Wisconsin Public Radio. Join Joy Cardin and her guests for a look at the latest WPR news and future plans.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Mike Crane, Chief Operating Officer, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
6/4/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Few things define the Wisconsin countryside like these unique structures. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at Wisconsin Barns, what makes them so special, and invite you to "Tell Joy Where to Go" to see the state's best barns.
Guest: Nancy Schumm-Burgess, Author, "Wisconsin Barns." www.saveabarn.com
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Friday
6/4/2010
7:00 AM
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After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest is leading an effort to collect stories about the impact of Social Security on American lives, from the 1930’s to the present. You're invited to join in…and share your stories.
Guest: Barbara Burt, Executive Director, Frances Perkins Center. www.socialsecuritystories.org
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Friday
6/4/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
It’s The Week in Review, after eight. Joy Cardin and her guests focus on two big issues... the B-P oil spill... and the situation between Israel, Turkey and the U.S. And they’ll take a look at other top stories in national and state news.
Guests:
- Matt Rothschild, Editor, The Progressive magazine. www.progressive.org
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Owen Robinson, Blogger for BootsandSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News. www.bootsandsabers.com
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Thursday
6/3/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, don’t be shy... to call into the Joy Cardin Show to talk about... shyness. Joy's guest expert describes why you might be bashful… and what you can do about it.
Guest: Bernardo Carducci (car-DOO-chee), Psychologist and Director, Shyness Research Institute, Indiana University Southeast. www.ius.edu/shyness
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Thursday
6/3/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, a look at marriage and divorce, in light of the news that Al and Tipper Gore have decided to separate. Joy Cardin’s guest says divorces by "long-term" couples like the Gores are not that unusual... and may become more common in the future.
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, “Marriage: a History” and “A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s" (forthcoming).
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Thursday
6/3/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Who's responsible for scientific disagreement over issues like global warming? According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, a handful of scientists have deliberately misled public understanding of scientific fact in order to advance a political agenda.
Guest: Naomi Oreskes (or-ESS-kiss), Professor of History and Science Studies, University of California-San Diego. Author, "Merchants Of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming."
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Wednesday
6/2/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Many mixed feelings surround the oil-spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. After six, on a special Open Line, call in with your frustrations, praise, criticism, and suggestions about the situation.
Watch live streaming video of the damaged pipe: http://wpr.org/r/?161
Tell BP your suggestion to stop the oil leak: 1-281-366-5511
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Wednesday
6/2/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Should "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" be repealed? Joy Cardin's guests of opposing perspectives will debate the issue in our weekly Big Question, after seven.
Guests:
Lanae (luh-NAY) Erickson, Deputy Director of the Culture Program at Third Way--www.thirdway.org
Elaine Donnelly, Founder and President of the Center for Military Readiness--www.cmrlink.org
Straw poll results: Repeal - 10, Do Not Repeal - 5
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Wednesday
6/2/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
From changes in the tax code... to the expansion of copyright law... According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, the dead are becoming more financially powerful in the U.S. He says the old adage “the only things certain in life are death and taxes” no longer applies to an elite slice of American society.
Guest: Ray Madoff, Professor, Boston College Law School. Author, "Immortality and the Law: The Rising Power of the American Dead."
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Tuesday
6/1/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, call in with your suggestions for future program ideas and guests on Joy Cardin’s June Open Line.
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Tuesday
6/1/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
It was a busy Memorial Day weekend - President Obama says the federal government is in charge of containing the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, Israel attacks a flotilla en route to Gaza, the Senate approves a war spending bill, and more. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest will discuss the latest news in a special "Weekend in Review."
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-Developer and Contributor, Pollster.com
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Tuesday
6/1/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
It’s easy to become overwhelmed by expenses, debt, taxes, retirement and other money-related issues. After eight, on a special edition of On Your Money, Joy Cardin’s guest says some sound insight and a little practical advice and can go a long way towards keeping your financial "house" in order.
Guest: J.D. Roth, author, "Your Money: The Missing Manual." http://www.getrichslowly.org
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Monday
5/31/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
In light of recent finales of popular T-V shows like “Lost” and “24,” Joy Cardin and her guest, after six, review the best... and worst... series endings in T-V history. And they invite you to weigh-in with your favorite, or most disappointing, finale moment.
Guest: Robert Thompson, Professor of Television and Pop Culture, and Director, Bleier (BLY-er) Center for Television and Pop Culture, Syracuse University.
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Monday
5/31/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Last week, the state of Arizona passed a one-percent sales tax increase to help pay for education. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin’s guest says Wisconsin should do the same.
Guest: Tom Beebe (BEE-bee), Executive Director, Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools.
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Monday
5/31/2010
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven-thirty, drug companies have too much influence over doctors, and he’s pushing for new state laws to limit the influence.
Guest: Nino Amato (NEE-noe uh-MOTT-oh), President, Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups.
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Monday
5/31/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Scientists warn of the looming extinction of thousands of plant and animal species the world over. Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, tells the story of a group of biologists and environmentalists who are part of an international effort to restore damaged habitats around the world... a process they call “re-wilding".
Guest: Caroline Fraser, author, "Rewilding the World: Dispatches From the Conservation Revolution."
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Friday
5/28/2010
6:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial beginning of summer, and there's plenty to see and do in Wisconsin. After six, Gene Purcell's guest has a preview of what's going on around Wisconsin this weekend... and beyond. You're invited to share your suggestions for fun-under-the-sun.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, "Dane County Lifestyles Magazine" Contributor, Tell Joy Where to Go programs. His recent article in Milwaukee Shepherd Express: http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/article-10967-get-out-of-here.html
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Friday
5/28/2010
7:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell’s guests says the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico highlights the need for more development of clean energy resources.
Guest: Keith Reopelle (REE-oh-pell), Policy Director, Clean Wisconsin. His piece in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/93156304.html
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Friday
5/28/2010
8:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Gene Purcell and his guests. They’ll look at the latest on the ongoing oil spill and its political fallout, new developments in the Wisconsin senatorial race, and other top state and national stories of the week.
Guests:
- Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former Associate Editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
- Peg Lautenschlager, Attorney, firm of Bauer and Bach. Former Attorney General of Wisconsin (D).
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Thursday
5/27/2010
6:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
A major cut to Medicare reimbursement for doctors is scheduled for next week. After six, Gene Purcell's guest says that could limit access to treatment for many Medicare patients...and is hoping Congress will take speedy action to prevent it.
Guest: Dr. Tim Bartholow (BARTH-uh-low), Senior Vice President of the Wisconsin Medical Society; he was a family physician in Sauk Prairie for 18 years.
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Thursday
5/27/2010
7:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell's guest says that the Obama administration has failed in its leadership of the Gulf of Mexico oil crisis.
Guest: Bradley Blakeman, Professor of Politics and Public Policy at Georgetown University; he served as Deputy Assistant to President George W. Bush from 2001-04.
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Thursday
5/27/2010
8:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
We live in a world seduced by its own unlimited potential - that’s according to Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, who says we must be willing to stop and be satisfied with who we are and what we have already.
Guest: Wayne Muller, a Spiritual Mentor, Public Speaker and Minister. He’s the author of, "A Life Of Being, Having, and Doing Enough."
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Wednesday
5/26/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest takes barbecue seriously, and he's gone around the world to find the best recipes. Join the conversation, find some grilling inspiration, and share your own favorites.
Guest: Steven Raichlen, host of the public TV shows "Barbecue University" and "Primal Grill", and author of "Planet Barbecue: An Electrifying Journey Around the World's Barbecue Trail" www.barbecuebible.com How to Grill the Perfect Brats: http://www.bbqu.net/brats.html
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Wednesday
5/26/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
There are calls for the government to take over the oil spill situation in the Gulf of Mexico and after seven, Joy Cardin gets two takes on the idea, on this week's edition of The Big Question.
Guests:
-David Orentlicher, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Hall Center for Law and Health at Indiana University
-Steve Steckler, Chairman and founder of Infrastructure Management Group
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Wednesday
5/26/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Catch a glimpse of what it’s like to be a woman in law enforcement. After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes a police officer who’s written about her harrowing – and sometimes bizarre – experiences as a female cop.
Guest: Stacy Dittrich, law enforcement officer and former detective; author of the memoir, "Stumbling Along the Beat: A Policewoman’s Uncensored View into the World of Law Enforcement."
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Tuesday
5/25/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
More than 200 million Americans lack Vitamin D and therefore suffer a number of daily annoyances, chronic conditions and even life-threatening illnesses. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will describe a three-step plan to acquire optimal levels of Vitamin D into our bodies.
Guest: Dr. Michael Holick, Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics at Boston University Medical Center. Author, "The Vitamin D Solution: A 3-Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problem."
http://www.drholicksdsolution.com/
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Tuesday
5/25/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
South Korea and the U.S. both implicated North Korea in the March attack of a South Korean ship. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the calls for tougher sanctions on North Korea, and the future of international relations with the country.
Guest: Nicholas Szechenyi (say-CHAY-nee), Senior Fellow at the Center For Strategic and International Studies
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Tuesday
5/25/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money! Financial planner Kevin McKinley is back with more tips and advice. This week, we also look forward to Dairy Month and find out just how much dairy means to us, to our pocketbooks, and to Wisconsin’s economy.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC.
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Monday
5/24/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest want to know who you think of as a hero... past or present... and who would be a heroic role model for children.
Guest: Brad Meltzer, author, "Heroes for my Son". http://www.bradmeltzer.com
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Monday
5/24/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. WPR State Government Reporter Shawn Johnson gets us caught up on the latest, including the future of raw milk laws, and the state Republican convention.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter
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Monday
5/24/2010
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven-thirty, Wisconsin needs a constitutional amendment to limit spending.
Guest: Mark Gottlieb, Republican State Assembly Representative, Port Washington.
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Monday
5/24/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Gazing out upon a mirror-smooth lake... the sounds and smells of a crackling campfire... watching “The Price Is Right” when you’re home sick... Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, describes just a few of the simply "awesome things" in life. Call in and share the tiny moments that make your life sweet.
Guest: Neil Pasricha, creator of the blog “1000 Awesome Things” at www.1000awesomethings.com. Author, "The Book Of Awesome: Snow Days, Bakery Air, Finding Money in Your Pocket, and Other Simple, Brilliant Things."
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Friday
5/21/2010
6:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is home to a great number of them... big-and-small... old-and-new... and each is unique in character. After six, Gene Purcell’s guest invites you on a Spring-time visit to the many Public Gardens in Wisconsin.
Guest: Mary Lou Santovec, Freelance Writer from Jefferson. Author, “Wisconsin Gardens and Landscapes: A Travel Book Guide.” http://www.travelwisconsin.com/Top_15_Places_to_Stop_and_Smell_the_Roses.aspx
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Friday
5/21/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Gene Purcell’s guest, after seven, says the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is just one symptom of growing efforts to get petroleum from increasingly dangerous and environmentally sensitive places.
Guest: Michael Klare, Professor of Peace and World Security Studies, Hampshire College. Author, “Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet: The New Geopolitics of Energy.”
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Friday
5/21/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s a look at The Week in Review. Gene Purcell and his guests tackle this week’s primaries, Governor Doyle's vetoes, and other top state and national news of the week.
Guests:
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison
- John Smart, former Chair, Price County Democratic Party. Member, Wisconsin Governor's Commission on the United Nations.
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Thursday
5/20/2010
6:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
State wildlife workers are investigating a likely cougar attack on a cow last weekend in Juneau County. Meanwhile, work continues on a plan to deal with an animal species that hasn’t lived in the state for about a century. After six, Gene Purcell and his guest discuss the latest on the return of the cougar to Wisconsin, and what its future may hold for the state.
Guest: Adrian Wydeven, mammalian ecologist and wolf biologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/er/mammals/cougar/index.htm
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Thursday
5/20/2010
7:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, join Gene Purcell and his guests for a preview of the Wisconsin Republican Convention this weekend in Milwaukee. Gene talks with a veteran of past Republican campaigns for a historical perspective. And, at seven-thirty, a conversation with the chair of the state G.O.P.
Guests:
7:00 – Bill Kraus, veteran political strategist and board member, Common Cause in Wisconsin.
7:30 – Reince Priebus, Chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin. www.wisgop.org
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Thursday
5/20/2010
8:00 AM
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
The ability to recognize and share the feelings of others is a crucial quality affecting everything from personal health... to the rise and fall of societies. Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, talks about the important implications of empathy in our lives.
Guest: Maia Szalavitz, journalist and co-author (with Dr. Bruce Perry), "Born For Love: Why Empathy Is Essential – And Endangered".
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Wednesday
5/19/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Political pundits are weighing-in today on the significance of yesterday’s primary election results for upcoming contests in November. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest gives us his take on which races matter the most... and why.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-Developer and Contributor, Pollster.com
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Wednesday
5/19/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin asks this week’s Big Question: Should we make a point of buying locally produced foods? Join the conversation about the Locavore (LOW-cuh-vore) movement. And, at seven-fifty, we invite your thoughts in a straw poll.
Guests:
- Will Wilkinson, Research Fellow, Cato Institute. Editor, online forum, Cato Unbound.
- Pete Anderson, Senior Lecturer in Nutritional Sciences, UW-Madison.
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Wednesday
5/19/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Many believe the greatest gift a parent can give their child is a brother or sister… but some kids would disagree... After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest explore the wide range of relationships between siblings... from the close ones... to those who are virtually estranged.
Guest: Jane Isay, Author, "Mom Still Likes You Best: The Unfinished Business Between Siblings"
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Tuesday
5/18/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin gets two perspectives on the L-Z Lambeau event this weekend, a belated welcome home for Vietnam veterans. Her first guest is a state lawmaker who says the event is a long-awaited opportunity for healing. Joy's guest, at six-thirty, worries it may promote militarism. http://lzlambeau.org
Guests:
6:00 - Steve Hilgenberg (HILL-jen-berg), Democratic State Assembly Representative, Dodgeville.
6:30 - Will Williams, Vietnam Veteran. Member, Veterans for Peace.
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Tuesday
5/18/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin lawmakers have passed a bill to legalize the sale of raw milk.... but it may be headed for a veto this week from Governor Doyle. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest is calling for a veto. Joy's guest, after seven-thirty, says the governor should give raw milk the go-ahead.
Guests:
7:00 -Dale Grosskurth, Environmental Health and Safety Director for the Marathon County Health Department and Chair of the Environmental Health Section of the Wisconsin Association of Local Health Departments and Boards. He is a member of the Ag Secretary's Raw Milk Advisory Group.
7:30 - Chris Danou (DAY-no), Democratic State Assembly Representative, Trempeleau.
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Tuesday
5/18/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley On Your Money. Find out if your job is among the most stressful... get advice on how to find information for free... and advice for new college grads. All that, plus answers to your money questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC. www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
5/17/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin’s public health department says conditions are ripe for deer ticks…and for the spread of Lyme disease. After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the ailment…and how NOT to get it.
Guest:
Dr. Seth Foldy, State Health Officer and Administrator of Wisconsin’s Division of Public Health
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Monday
5/17/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin’s smoking ban kicks in this summer…but there’s some confusion about possible loopholes that might allow smoking in outside structures. After seven, Joy Cardin talks to an anti-smoking advocate about what the law means.
Guest: Maureen Busalacchi, Executive Director of Smoke-Free Wisconsin
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Monday
5/17/2010
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, stay tuned for another of Joy Cardin’s gubernatorial candidate forums. This week, Joy welcomes Republican candidate Scott Paterick to the program.
Guest: Scott Paterick, financial adviser, The Investor’s Choice, Wisconsin Rapids. Republican candidate for governor of Wisconsin.
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Monday
5/17/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Tough times don’t last... but tough people do, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight. She’ll offer ten strategies for coping with life’s turbulent times.
Guest: Daphne Kingma, author, "Ten Things To Do When Your Life Falls Apart: An Emotional and Spiritual Handbook". http://www.daphnekingma.com/
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Friday
5/14/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After six, it's eyes-on-the-sky, in a special edition of the Joy Cardin Show, live from Wausau. Joy and her guest take a look at the latest in the night sky, and invite you to "Tell Joy Where to Go" for the best planetariums and stargazing in Wisconsin.
Guest: Chris Janssen, Planetarium Director, Wausau School District. Science Department Chair, Wausau West High School. http://www.wausau.k12.wi.us/west/planetarium/wsdphome.htm
Source for star maps: http://www.skymaps.com/
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Friday
5/14/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
With Wisconsin Congressman Dave Obey's retirement, several state lawmakers not seeking election, and the race for Governor and Senator, Wisconsin's political landscape will be very active in the months ahead. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest breaks down the latest news, as the live broadcast from Wausau continues.
Guest: Eric Giordano, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UW-Marathon County. Director, Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service.
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Friday
5/14/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s a Wausau edition of The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Joy and her guests tackle the top state and national news stories of the week — including a Supreme Court nomination and the latest in Wisconsin's key political races.
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
5/13/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
In the future, Wisconsin could get some of its energy from wood biomass, with plans for an energy plant in Rothschild. After six, Joy Cardin's guest makes the case for a proposed biomass plant. After six-thirty, Joy talks with an organizer of efforts to keep the plant from opening.
Guests:
6:00 - Scott Mosher (MO-zhur), Vice President and General Manager, Rothschild and Nekoosa mills, Domtar Corporation. www.we-energies.com/environmental/biomass.htm
6:30 - Paul Schwantes (SHWANT-us), Co-Chair, Saving Our Air Resources. www.nobiomass.org
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Thursday
5/13/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Groups in Wisconsin and around the country are helping homeless people move into vacant, foreclosed houses... intentionally risking conflict with owners and police in what they describe as an act of civil disobedience. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with one of the organizers of the national Take Back the Land movement.
Guest: Max Rameau (ruh-MOE), Member of “Take Back the Land” www.takebacktheland.org
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Thursday
5/13/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, out of great crises come great opportunities. He describes how, following the Great Recession, America should prepare for a “Great Reset” that will reshape virtually every aspect of our lives.
Guest: Richard Florida, Director, Martin Prosperity Institute. Professor of Business and Creativity, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Author, "The Great Reset: How New Ways Of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity."
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Wednesday
5/12/2010
6:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
The city of Janesville is aiming for an economic comeback after the loss of the General Motors plant... but Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says it’s very difficult for cities like Janesville and others in Wisconsin to bounce back after losing their main source of manufacturing jobs.
Guest: Roger Bybee, Milwaukee-based Freelance Writer on jobs and economic issues. His piece on Janesville, http://www.isthmus.com/isthmus/article.php?article=29023
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Wednesday
5/12/2010
7:00 AM
100512B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week’s debate... should terrorism suspects get a Miranda warning... that they have the right to remain silent... or are we better off not telling them?
Guests:
- David Cole, Professor of Law, Georgetown University. Legal affairs correspondent, The Nation magazine. www.thenation.com
- Rick Esenberg (ESS-en-berg), Visiting Professor of Law, Marquette University. He writes the Shark and Shepherd blog www.sharkandshepherd.blogspot.com
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Wednesday
5/12/2010
8:00 AM
100512C
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Joy Cardin
The libertarian philosophy of limited government across-the-board may seem straightforward, but according to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, the theory isn't so cut-and-dried. Learn how the philosophy of Libertarianism can be applied to a variety of issues... from A to Z.
Guest: Jeffrey Miron, Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Economics, Harvard University. Senior Fellow, Cato Institute. Author, "Libertarianism From A to Z".
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Tuesday
5/11/2010
6:00 AM
100511A
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Joy Cardin
It kills nineteen thousand Americans each year and is considered by some the most frightening epidemic since AIDS. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the infection M-R-S-A... or Staph. A look at why it's so under-reported in the news, how it grew to be such a problem, and what can be done to stop it.
Guest: Maryn McKenna, Science and Medical Writer. Author, “SUPERBUG: The Fatal Menace of MRSA." She will speak at UW-Madison Health Sciences Learning Center, Tuesday, May 11, 5-6 p.m. http://www.superbugthebook.com
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Tuesday
5/11/2010
7:00 AM
100511B
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, says President Obama's Supreme Court nominee Elana Kagen is a safe choice... but it's disappointing a lot of the President’s supporters on the left.
Guest: Howard Schweber, Associate Professor of Political Science and affiliate member, UW-Madison Law School.
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Tuesday
5/11/2010
8:00 AM
100511C
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Joy Cardin
What can be learned from last week’s wild ride on Wall Street... and from so-called Reality TV shows like Survivor or The Amazing Race? After eight, it’s this week’s edition of On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Tune in for financial advice and answers to your money questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC.
www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
5/10/2010
6:00 AM
100510A
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Joy Cardin
College graduates will certainly be learning quite a bit about finding a job in a down economy, but what about everything else? After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has advice for grads about how to make the most of all areas of their lives... and invites you to share your words of wisdom.
Guest: Judith Wright, Educator, Lifestyles Expert, Inspirational Speaker and Corporate Consultant, Wright Leadership Institute, Chicago. Author, “The One Decision: Make the Single Choice That Will Lead to a Life of More.” www.JudithWright.com
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Monday
5/10/2010
7:00 AM
100510B
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Joy Cardin
If you’re looking for a job…you can include state legislator on your list. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin’s guest says there are a lot of open seats for state representative in this Fall’s election…and now’s a good time to jump into the campaign.
Guest: Scott Milfred, Editorial Page Editor for the Wisconsin State Journal
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Monday
5/10/2010
7:30 AM
100510X
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Joy Cardin
It’s another installment of Joy Cardin’s gubernatorial candidate forums, after seven-thirty. This week, Joy welcomes Milwaukee mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett.
Guest: Tom Barrett, Mayor of Milwaukee and Democratic candidate for Governor.
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Monday
5/10/2010
8:00 AM
100510C
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Joy Cardin
How might research on happiness affect government policy in the U.S. and beyond? Joy Cardin and her guest explore the possibilities, after eight. A look at how governments could use happiness research to increase well-being and improve the quality of life for all.
Guest: Derek Bok, President Emeritus, Harvard University. Professor of Law, Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Author, "The Politics Of Happiness: What Government Can Learn From the New Research on Well-Being."
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Friday
5/7/2010
6:00 AM
100507A
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Joy Cardin
After six, get some tips on mushroom-hunting in Wisconsin. Joy Cardin and her guest look at how to identify the state's many varieties, where to find them, and what you can do with them.
Guest: Tom Volk, Professor of Biology and Mycology Expert, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. www.tomvolkfungi.net
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Friday
5/7/2010
7:00 AM
100507B
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Joy Cardin
Recent personalization features by Facebook are drawing criticism that the social networking site is disregarding users’ private information. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine whether Facebook is going too far, if regulation is needed, and what the future holds for social media.
Guest: Christine Greenhow, Social Media Researcher and Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Minnesota.
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Friday
5/7/2010
8:00 AM
100507C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Tune in for analysis and opinion on Dave Obey’s planned exit from Congress, the aftermath of the attempted Times Square attack, and other top state and national news stories of the week.
Guests:
- Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, Law firm of Garvey, McNeil, and Associates.. Publisher, FightingBob.com.
- Bob Williams, Owner, Idea Associates, Stevens Point.
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Thursday
5/6/2010
6:00 AM
100506A
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Joy Cardin
According to recent statements from President Obama and Republican Senator Tom Coburn, too many of us get our news from partisan sources that agree with us. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at how we try to amplify our beliefs in so-called "media echo chambers".
Guest: William Keith, Professor of Communication, UW-Milwaukee. Author of "Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum Movement"
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Thursday
5/6/2010
7:00 AM
100506B
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Joy Cardin
Longtime Congressman Dave Obey has announced he will retire from the House of Representatives. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss his decision, what it means for Wisconsin, and the impact on the November election.
Guests:
-Dennis Riley, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
-Mike Simonson, WPR reporter, Superior bureau.
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Thursday
5/6/2010
8:00 AM
100506C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, is a fourth-generation insomniac. In her latest book, she takes a look at our 24/7 world... where sleep is both devalued and considered a luxury... and asks, “Are we evolving beyond sleep? Or are we just self-destructing?”
Guest: Patricia Morrisroe, former contributor to New York magazine. Author, "Wide Awake: A Memoir Of Insomnia".
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Wednesday
5/5/2010
6:00 AM
100505A
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Joy Cardin
According to a recent study, nearly half of adults in the U.S. have at least one of three major heart risk factors. After six, Joy Cardin's guest helps you assess your heart risks... and how to set goals to improve heart health.
Guest: Dr. Jonathan Keevil, Associate Professor of Medicine and Co-Director, Cardiac CT Imaging, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. www.heartdecision.org
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Wednesday
5/5/2010
7:00 AM
100505B
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Joy Cardin
Just weeks after President Obama’s announcement to expand offshore oil drilling in the United States, a massive oil spill devastates the Gulf Coast. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests tackle the Big Question: Should offshore oil drilling be a part of America’s energy future?
Guests:
- Nick Loris, Research Analyst For Energy Policy, Heritage Foundation.
- Kert Davies, Research Director, Greenpeace.
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Wednesday
5/5/2010
8:00 AM
100505C
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Joy Cardin
It�s time to dig out the weeds and start planting some seeds... After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes garden expert Sharon Lovejoy with tips to get your garden growing... with fun gardening activities for kids, too.
Guest: Sharon Lovejoy, Gardening Expert. Author and illustrator, "Trowel & Error," "Sunflower Houses," and, "Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots." She appears this Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, Lands� End Shop at Sears in West Towne Mall, Madison. http://wpr.org/r/?162
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Tuesday
5/4/2010
6:00 AM
100504A
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Joy Cardin
The city of Janesville is aiming for an economic comeback after the loss of the General Motors plant there... but Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says it’s very difficult for Janesville and other Wisconsin cities to bounce back after losing so many manufacturing jobs.
Guest: Roger Bybee, Milwaukee-based freelance writer on jobs and economic issues. His piece on Janesville, http://www.isthmus.com/isthmus/article.php?article=29023
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Tuesday
5/4/2010
7:00 AM
100504B
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Joy Cardin
Major airlines Continental and United announced a big merger deal yesterday. Milwaukee lost its own airline brand last month. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest looks at the future of the airline industry... and says one likely outcome is higher airfares.
Guest: Aaron Gellman, Professor, Northwestern University Transportation Center. Longtime air industry analyst.
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Tuesday
5/4/2010
8:00 AM
100504C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s this week’s edition of On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions, offer some tips on bartering, and tell us why Mother’s Day is a good time to talk to mom about financial issues.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC
www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
5/3/2010
6:00 AM
100503A
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Joy Cardin
The first offshore wind farm, near Cape Cod, has gotten the go-ahead by the federal government. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss wind energy, the Cape Wind project, and what the U.S. is doing to harness wind energy offshore.
Guest: John Rogers, Senior Energy Analyst, Union of Concerned Scientists. Member, U.S. Offshore Wind Collaborative.
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Monday
5/3/2010
7:00 AM
100503B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Wisconsin puts more people in prison, Minnesota has more on probation and parole . . . and Wisconsin is paying a lot more. That’s according to a new study from the Wisconsin Taxpayers Association.
Guests:
- Todd Berry, President, Wisconsin Taxpayers Association. www.wistax.org
- Gil Halsted, Wisconsin Public Radio Reporter who often covers corrections issues.
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Monday
5/3/2010
7:30 AM
100503X
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Joy Cardin
After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin continues her series of candidate forums with the candidates for Wisconsin Governor. This week, she welcomes Independent candidate James James to take your questions about his position on the issues facing Wisconsin.
Guest: James James, Independent candidate for governor of Wisconsin.
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Monday
5/3/2010
8:00 AM
100503C
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Joy Cardin
It’s the first Monday of the month, and that means it’s time to talk about the latest news and happenings within Wisconsin Public Radio. After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes the Director of Wisconsin Public Radio, and its On-Air Fundraising Manager to explain what “One Day Wednesday” is… and more!
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Jennifer Dargan, On-Air Fundraising Manager, WPR.
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Friday
4/30/2010
6:00 AM
100430A
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Joy Cardin
On this last day of April, we look ahead to a new month... but Wisconsin has more to offer than just May flowers. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has tips for fun and relaxing activities around the state... and welcomes your suggestions.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine” Frequent "Tell Joy Where to Go" contributor. His Website, WondersOfWisconsin.com
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Friday
4/30/2010
7:00 AM
100430B
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Joy Cardin
Cries for immigration reform are getting louder and louder as two lawsuits are filed in Arizona, alleging violations against a new law. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the issue of immigration reform, and Arizona tactics to deter illegal immigrants.
Guest: Edward Fallone (fuh-LONE), Associate Professor of Law, Marquette University.
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Friday
4/30/2010
8:00 AM
100430C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin. Joy’s guests give their opinions on the latest in financial reform, immigration laws, the race for Senate in Wisconsin, and other top national and state stories.
Guest:
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor, www.FoxPolitics.net
- Ruth Conniff, Political Editor, The Progressive magazine www.progressive.org
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Thursday
4/29/2010
6:00 AM
100429A
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Joy Cardin
It's an opportunity to do a good deed, with the hope it's passed along to someone else. After six, Joy Cardin talks with an organizer of International "Pay It Forward Day," and she wants to hear YOUR ideas for generous behavior.
Guest: Donovan Nichols, U.S. National Coordinator, International Pay It Forward Day. www.payitforwardday.com
website referenced by caller:
www.caringbridge.org/
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Thursday
4/29/2010
7:00 AM
100429B
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Joy Cardin
The gray wolf in Wisconsin has been on the federal Endangered Species List for many years, but the wolf population has steadily recovered. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine why many in Wisconsin want to de-list the gray wolf as an endangered species.
Guest: George Meyer, Executive Director, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation.
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Thursday
4/29/2010
8:00 AM
100429C
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Joy Cardin
The University of Wisconsin system is looking to boost the number of graduates by eighty-thousand over the next fifteen years. After eight, Joy Cardin talks with the president of the UW-System, and the Chancellor of UW-River Falls about why they've set this goal, and how they plan to meet it.
Guests:
- Kevin Reilly, System President, University of Wisconsin.
- Dean Van Galen, Chancellor, UW-River Falls.
http://uwhelp.wisconsin.edu/
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Wednesday
4/28/2010
6:00 AM
100428A
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Joy Cardin
Video games are headed to the U.S. Supreme Court... over a California law banning the sale or rental of violent games to children and teens. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the case... and the wider impact of video games, for good or ill.
Guest: Kurt Squire, Associate professor of curriculum and instruction and learning sciences, UW-Madison. Director, Games, Learning, & Society Initiative. Associate director for educational research & development, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. www.gameslearningsociety.org
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Wednesday
4/28/2010
7:00 AM
100428B
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Joy Cardin
It’s time for The Big Question, after seven. This week, Joy Cardin welcomes two guests for a debate on new bank regulations. One says they'll have unintended side effects hurting small businesses. Joy's other guest says without oversight, regulators will still be unable to do anything to prevent another crisis.
Guests:
- Christian Weller, Senior Fellow, American Progress. Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Boston.
- John Berlau (BURL-ow), Director, Center for Investors and Entrepreneurs, Competitive Enterprise Institute.
STRAW POLL RESULTS: For regulation = 9, Against regulation = 2
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Wednesday
4/28/2010
8:00 AM
100428C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin�s guest says nursing shortages and problematic work relationships make it difficult for nurses to advocate for patients. She�ll talk about the challenges faced by today�s nurse, and how health care reform will affect the profession.
Guest: Suzanne Gordon, Visiting Professor, University of Maryland School of Nursing. Assistant Adjunct Professor, University of California-San Francisco School of Nursing. Author, �When Chicken Soup Isn�t Enough: Stories of Nurses Standing Up for Themselves, Their Patients, and Their Profession.�
www.suzannegordon.com
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Tuesday
4/27/2010
6:00 AM
100427A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Vice President Biden visits Milwaukee today, as financial reform runs into a snag in the Senate. After six, John Munson’s guest says with financial regulation turning into political football, we could end up with no reforms at all.
Guest: Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs, UW-Milwaukee.
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Tuesday
4/27/2010
7:00 AM
100427B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
The Vietnam War has had a continuing impact on American culture and society. After seven, John Munson’s guest military historian looks at what the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq will mean for us, after the wars are over.
Guest: John Hall, Assistant Professor of History at UW-Madison
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