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Monday
4/19/2010
6:00 AM
100419A
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Joy Cardin
What do Muscoda, Chequamegon and Mazomanie have in common? They’re frequently mispronounced! After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss those hard-to-say names of places and people of Wisconsin, and welcome your questions and comments.
Guest: Jackie Johnson, founder of MissPronouncer.com, an online audio source for the correct pronunciation of Wisconsin places and people, and Madison-based reporter for the Wisconsin Radio Network.
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Monday
4/19/2010
7:00 AM
100419B
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Joy Cardin
It’s been a big week for Wisconsin news, and you can catch up on the details, after seven, on this week’s State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin welcomes WPR’s Shawn Johnson for a look at the latest in the U.S. Senate race…and updates on payday lending, Indian mascots in schools, raw milk, and more.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio’s State Government Reporter
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Monday
4/19/2010
7:30 AM
100419X
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Joy Cardin
After 7:30, Joy Cardin continues her series of candidate forums in the race for Wisconsin governor. This week, she welcomes Republican candidate Scott Walker.
Guest: Scott Walker, Milwaukee County Executive and Republican candidate for governor www.scottwalker.org
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Monday
4/19/2010
8:00 AM
100419C
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Joy Cardin
Today is the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, and Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says there is still reason for concern about domestic terrorism.
Guest: James Corcoran, Chair and Associate Professor of Communications at Simmons College in Massachusetts; his books include “Bitter Harvest: The Birth of Paramilitary Terrorism in the Heartland” and “Gathering Storm: America's Militia Threat”
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Friday
4/16/2010
6:00 AM
100416A
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Joy Cardin
We’ll talk about a great Wisconsin tradition, after six: Bowling! Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss the sport’s popularity here in Wisconsin and what bowling alleys are doing to attract younger crowds. Plus, a look at eight historic bowling alleys across Wisconsin, and your chance to tell Joy where to bowl.
Guests:
*6:00 - 6:50 - Philip LaPorte, Association Manager for the Wisconsin State USBC Bowling Association.
*6:50 – Manya Kaczkowski, a freelance travel writer; author of the article, "Eight Historic Bowling Alleys” (available at travelwisconsin.com); author of the upcoming book, "Milwaukee's Historic Bowling Alleys."
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Friday
4/16/2010
7:00 AM
100416B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama made a major speech on America’s future in space. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin expert on space exploration.
Guest: R. Aileen (i-LEAN) Yingst, Director of the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium and Adjunct Associate Professor at UW-Green Bay
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Friday
4/16/2010
8:00 AM
100416C
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Joy Cardin
Today’s edition of the Week in Review is brought to you by the letter T. Joy Cardin and her guests will talk about Tea Parties, Tommy Thompson, and taxes — along with other top state and national stories of the week.
Guests:
-Tony Palmeri, Associate Professor of Communication, UW-Oshkosh, and Columnist for the Valley Scene.
-David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His "Blaska's Blog" is at thedailypage.com
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Thursday
4/15/2010
6:00 AM
100415A
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Joy Cardin
Henry David Thoreau’s message of simplicity, solitude, and contemplation is under assault in the age of modern communication technology - that’s according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six. He says “haste makes waste” in the art of communication.
Guest: Bill Lueders, News Editor for Isthmus Newspaper in Madison
http://www.thedailypage.com/isthmus/article.php?article=28830
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Thursday
4/15/2010
7:00 AM
100415B
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Joy Cardin
Is the Catholic Church getting a bad rap in the media? After seven, Joy Cardin gets a Catholic perspective on the abuse scandals and their coverage in the press.
Guest: John Huebscher (HOOB-sherr), Executive Director of the Wisconsin Catholic Conference
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Thursday
4/15/2010
8:00 AM
100415C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks to author and environmental activist Bill McKibben. He says our planet has already fundamentally changed, but that it’s not too late to restructure the way we live to deal with the troubles ahead.
Guest: Bill McKibben, founder of the environmental organization Step It Up, and 350.org, a global-warming awareness campaign. His latest book is, “Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet”
*Milwaukee appearance: http://onmilwaukee.com/movies/articles/makingithome.html?22261
*Madison appearance: http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=28715
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Wednesday
4/14/2010
6:00 AM
100414A
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Joy Cardin
A new study says kids who are spanked more frequently at age three are more likely to be aggressive by age five. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the research, and welcome your thoughts on corporal punishment.
Guest: Murray Straus, Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire
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Wednesday
4/14/2010
7:00 AM
100414B
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Joy Cardin
Tomorrow is tax day…and Joy Cardin and her guests tackle a taxing issue on today’s Big Question, with a debate over the idea of a flat tax — an income tax that collects from all taxpayers at the same rate.
Guests:
-Chris Edwards, Tax and Budget Policy Director at the Cato Institute
-Holley Ulbrich, Economics Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow at the Strom Thurmond Institute at Clemson University
*Pro/con articles by Professor Ulbrich and a colleague of Mr. Edwards: http://www.usnews.com/articles/opinion/2010/04/12/should-the-united-states-adopt-a-flat-tax.html
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Wednesday
4/14/2010
8:00 AM
100414C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, shrugs off the idea that intelligence and talent are genetically determined. He says we all have hidden genius and talent, and changing the way we perceive our limitations will unlock our human potential.
Guest: David Shenk, Author, "The Genius In All Of Us: Why Everything You’ve Been Told About Genetics, Talent, and IQ Is Wrong". His blog is featured on TheAtlantic.com.
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Tuesday
4/13/2010
6:00 AM
100413A
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Joy Cardin
Bullying isn’t just for kids — it happens in the workplace, and it does a lot of damage. That’s according to Joy Cardin’s guests after six, who want a new state law to deal with bullying at work.
Guests:
-Kelda Helen Roys, Democratic State Assembly Representative from Madison
-Corliss Olson, Associate Professor of Labor Education at the UW-Extension School for Workers
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Tuesday
4/13/2010
7:00 AM
100413B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, join Joy Cardin for a look at Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens’ retirement, and the road ahead to replace him. Joy’s guest says terms like liberal, conservative, and moderate are misleading when it comes to Supreme Court Justices.
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
4/13/2010
8:00 AM
100413C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will offer his thoughts on taxes and Toyotas, and take your personal finance questions, as well.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC
www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
4/12/2010
6:00 AM
100412A
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Joy Cardin
Today is Tax Freedom Day for Wisconsin, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six. Join the conversation about the role of taxes in our lives and pocketbooks.
Guest: Gail Padgitt (PADGE-it), Economist for the Tax Foundation and author of the Tax Freedom Day 2010 Report. www.taxfoundation.org
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Monday
4/12/2010
7:00 AM
100412B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and WPR reporter Shawn Johnson catch us up on the latest at the State Capitol — including the latest progress on payday lending laws, proposed election law changes, and more.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio’s State Government Reporter
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Monday
4/12/2010
7:30 AM
100412X
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Joy Cardin
After 7:30, Joy Cardin kicks off a series of candidate forums in the race for Governor. She’ll talk to Republican candidate Mark Neumann. http://markforgov.com/
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Monday
4/12/2010
8:00 AM
100412C
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Joy Cardin
In an age of near-constant global connectivity, it’s ironic that our next door neighbors are often complete strangers. After eight, Joy Cardin talks with an author who grabbed his pillow, knocked on neighborhood doors, and asked if he could spend the night. Learn about his search for community, one sleepover at a time.
Guest: Peter Lovenheim, Author, "In the Neighborhood: The Search for Community on an American Street, One Sleepover at a Time."
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Friday
4/9/2010
6:00 AM
100409A
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Joy Cardin
Madison was recently ranked by Bicycling Magazine as the 7th most bike-friendly city in America. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests discuss the best places to bike in Wisconsin...and how you can stay safe when you pedal your way down the state's roads and trails.
Guests:
-Phil Van Valkenberg, author of eight books on cycling in Wisconsin and the Midwest; he worked on the Wisconsin Biking Guide for the state's Department of Tourism. He's the designer of the Chequamegon 40 bike course.
-Larry Corsi, Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program Manager for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
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Friday
4/9/2010
7:00 AM
100409B
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Joy Cardin
There were two pieces of big news on nuclear weapons this week — a new arms treaty with Russia, and a new policy on when the U.S. would use nuclear weapons. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin expert about the importance of these developments.
Guest: Andrew Kydd, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Friday
4/9/2010
8:00 AM
100409C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, there’s a lot to talk about on the Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They’ll tackle state and national issues, including the latest news on nuclear weapons, a growing legal challenge to health care reform, and the latest in Wisconsin races for Governor and Senate.
Guests:
-Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science at Beloit College
-Margaret Farrow, Former Republican Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. Chair, WisconsinEye Broadcast Network (her views here do not represent WisconsinEye).
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Thursday
4/8/2010
6:00 AM
100408A
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Joy Cardin
Allergies really are something to sneeze at, and the spring season is kicking into gear. After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest allergist for a look at symptoms, treatments, and whether this season will be better or worse than usual.
Guest: Dr. Robert Fisher, Medical Director at Allergy Research and Care in Milwaukee
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Thursday
4/8/2010
7:00 AM
100408B
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Joy Cardin
How do Wisconsinites feel about the shape of the economy? After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest analyze the results of the WPR/St. Norbert College survey, and welcome your thoughts about the stimulus bills, unemployment and the future.
Guests:
- Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Analyst at the St. Norbert College Survey Center
- Kevin Quinn, Associate Professor of Economics at St. Norbert College
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Thursday
4/8/2010
8:00 AM
100408C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says the Pope should resign because of the ongoing church scandals and allegations of cover-ups.
Guest: Dan Maguire, Professor of Theology at Marquette University and President of The Religious Consultation on Population, Reproductive Health and Ethics. www.religiousconsultation.org
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Wednesday
4/7/2010
6:00 AM
100407A
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Joy Cardin
How do you think President Obama and Congress are handling the economy? Foreign policy? Health care? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest reveal the results of those issues and others from the WPR/St. Norbert College Survey, and invite you to weigh-in with your thoughts.
Guest: Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Analyst, St. Norbert College Survey Center
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Wednesday
4/7/2010
7:00 AM
100407B
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Joy Cardin
WPR's latest survey asked the Big Question: What do you think of the new health care bill? Learn the results, after seven, as Joy's guests debate the merits and flaws of health care reform.
Guests:
-Scot Ross, Executive Director of One Wisconsin Now
-Brian Fraley, a Director with the MacIver Institute
They have regular online debates on the "That's Debatable" feature at www.wisopinion.com
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Wednesday
4/7/2010
8:00 AM
100407C
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Joy Cardin
Could you "pull the plug" on computers and high-tech gadgets for a whole day? There's an effort in La Crosse to get people to do just that. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guests look at the benefits of taking a break from technology.
Guests:
-Nick Nichols, La Crosse County Sustainability Coordinator
-Frank Farley, Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Temple University
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Tuesday
4/6/2010
6:00 AM
100406A
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Joy Cardin
What are the biggest problems facing the state of Wisconsin? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest analyze the results of the W-P-R/St. Norbert College Survey, and welcome your calls about the challenges ahead.
Guest: Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Analyst, St. Norbert College Survey Center
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Tuesday
4/6/2010
7:00 AM
100406B
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin’s races for Governor and U.S. Senator are heating up. After seven, tune in for the latest election poll results from the WPR/St. Norbert Survey.
Guests:
- Joe Heim, Professor of Political Science at UW-La Crosse
- Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Analyst at the St. Norbert College Survey Center
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Tuesday
4/6/2010
8:00 AM
100406C
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Joy Cardin
Everyone has experienced the bite of being ripped off. But in a special edition of On Your Money, Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, offers some advice on getting a fair deal, and how we can change the way America does business.
Guest: Bob Sullivan, author, "STOP GETTING RIPPED OFF: Why Consumers Get Screwed, and How You Can Always Get a Fair Deal.” http://www.stopgettingrippedoff.net/
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Monday
4/5/2010
6:00 AM
100405A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says train travel offers a certain combination of “quantity and quality time” that's impossible to duplicate. He takes us on some of America’s greatest train routes, and helps us find the “trainiac” in all of us.
Guest: Stephen Fried, author, “Appetite for America: How Visionary Business Man Fred Harvey Built A Railroad Hospitality Empire That Civilized the Wild West.” His cover story, “America’s Greatest Train Rides” (March 28 Parade magazine).
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Monday
4/5/2010
7:00 AM
100405B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin and her guests. Joy is joined by a sponsor of a bill that would streamline the voter registration process and protect voters from intimidation. After seven-thirty, Joy's guest lawmaker discusses why he says it assists “the lazy and the uninformed.”
Guests:
7:00 - Jeff Smith, Democratic Representative, Wisconsin 93rd Assembly District (Eau Claire)
7:30 - Glenn Grothman, Republican Senator, Wisconsin 20th Senate District (West Bend)
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Monday
4/5/2010
8:00 AM
100405C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes the directors of Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television to talk about WPR/WPT partnerships. Learn more about the upcoming L-Z Lambeau event, a gathering for Wisconsin’s Vietnam veterans to share their stories and to recognize their service and sacrifice.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director of Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- James Steinbach, Director of Television, Wisconsin Public Television.
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Friday
4/2/2010
6:00 AM
100402A
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Joy Cardin
It’s one of the most popular Wisconsin traditions, especially this time of year. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest celebrate the Friday Night Fish Fry. You're invited to share your favorite spots, and your thoughts on what makes for a great Fish Fry experience.
Guest: Ron Faiola (fay-O-la), Producer/Director, "Fish Fry Night Milwaukee." http://www.fishfrynight.com
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Friday
4/2/2010
7:00 AM
100402B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses how it takes more than just will-power to lose weight. She says we need changes in state and federal policy to support our efforts to eat well and watch our weight.
Guest: Margo Wootan, Director of Nutrition Policy, Center for Science in the Public Interest. She’ll speak at the UW-Madison School of Medicine on Monday April 5 at noon. More info: http://www.med.wisc.edu/event/it-takes-more-than-willpower-supporting-americans-efforts-to-eat-well-and-watch-their-weight/26908
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Friday
4/2/2010
8:00 AM
100402C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They’ll discuss President Obama’s plan to drill for oil along the east coast, a grim forecast for the unemployment rate, and a bill to make it easier to vote in Wisconsin... plus the other top state and national news.
Guests:
- Peg Lautenschlager, former Wisconsin Attorney General.
- Owen Robinson, Columnist for the West Bend Daily News. http://www.bootsandsabers.com/
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Thursday
4/1/2010
6:00 AM
100401A
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Joy Cardin
As a public health campaign against obesity gears up, Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says there's another problem to worry about... the stigma and discrimination of being overweight or obese.
Guest: Harriet Brown, Assistant Professor of Magazine Journalism, Syracuse University. Her Blog: http://harrietbrown.blogspot.com/ Editor, "Feed Me! Writers Dish About Food, Eating, Weight, and Body Image". Her piece on the stigma of obesity: New York Times science section, March 23rd. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/16/health/16essa.html?ref=science
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Thursday
4/1/2010
7:00 AM
100401B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama has announced he will continue a Bush-era plan to drill for oil off the Virginia coast, but prevent offshore exploration in the northeastern and western United States. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the significance of the decision, and welcome your questions and comments.
Guest: Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
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Thursday
4/1/2010
8:00 AM
100401C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s your chance to offer your program ideas and guest suggestions. Participate in Joy Cardin’s open line.
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Wednesday
3/31/2010
6:00 AM
100331A
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Joy Cardin
With spring well underway, a lot of us are itching to start taking care of our lawns and lands. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says now is the right time to start planning a green landscape, and there are lots of options for homes, businesses, and schools.
Guest: Thomas Murn, Owner of Murn Environmental, Beloit. He teaches landscaping at Blackhawk Technical College, Janesville.
www.epa.gov/greenacres
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Wednesday
3/31/2010
7:00 AM
100331B
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Joy Cardin
With healthcare out of the way, another issue being eyed up by Congress is immigration reform. After seven, on The Big Question, Joy Cardin welcomes two guests to discuss immigration reform. One says not enough is being done about illegal immigrants currently in the country, and the other says immigrants should not be criminalized for being here.
Guests:
- Steve Camarota, Director of Research, Center for Immigration Studies, Washington, D.C.
- Cindy Breunig, Statewide Coalition Organizer, Voces de la Frontera Workers Center in Milwaukee
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Wednesday
3/31/2010
8:00 AM
100331C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says while the days of widespread overt bigotry are largely gone in American society, there remain subtle... often subconscious... patterns of discrimination still at play. She offers strategies to eradicate bigotry in all its forms.
Guest: Kristin Anderson, Research Psychologist, University of Houston. Author, "Benign Bigotry: The Psychology of Subtle Prejudice."
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Tuesday
3/30/2010
6:00 AM
100330A
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Joy Cardin
When the going gets tough, the tough get... farm animals...? After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says starting your own backyard barn or small farm is the way to be self-sustaining in a tough economy.
Guest: Laura Childs, author of “The Joy of Keeping Farm Animals: The Ultimate Guide to Raising Your Own Food.” www.goodbyecitylife.com
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Tuesday
3/30/2010
7:00 AM
100330B
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Joy Cardin
She voted in favor of the new health care reform bill that was later signed into law, but says we need a “Medicare for all” plan. After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin to discuss the good and bad of the new healthcare law... what lies ahead... and she addresses your questions and concerns.
Guest: Tammy Baldwin, Democratic Representative, Wisconsin 2nd Congressional District.
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Tuesday
3/30/2010
8:00 AM
100330C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's a new edition of On Your Money, when host Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for personal finance advice... plus, why it's a good time of year to get your "umbrella" out - that is, your liability policy umbrella.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC.
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Monday
3/29/2010
6:00 AM
100329A
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Joy Cardin
Immigration... jobs... green energy. Now that the healthcare bill has passed, what should be the next priority in Congress? Joy Cardin and her guest explore the options, after six.
Guest: Eric Giordano, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UW-Marathon County. Director, Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service.
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Monday
3/29/2010
7:00 AM
100329B
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen will not be allowed to sue the federal government over the constitutionality of the new health care law. After seven on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin welcomes Van Hollen to discuss his request, and his reaction to Governor Jim Doyle’s rejection of it.
Guest: J.B. Van Hollen, Wisconsin Attorney General.
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Monday
3/29/2010
7:30 AM
100329X
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Joy Cardin
What impact will the new health care law have on Wisconsin residents? After seven-thirty, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin welcomes Wisconsin Health Services Secretary Karen Timberlake to discuss the changes under the new health care law, and to address your questions and concerns.
Guest: Karen Timberlake, Secretary, Wisconsin Health Services Department.
http://dhs.wisconsin.gov
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Monday
3/29/2010
8:00 AM
100329C
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Joy Cardin
The multi-billion dollar anti-aging industry promises everything from restoring vitality... to actually turning back the hands-of-time. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look inside the anti-aging movement... who's behind it... who's making claims just to turn a profit... and who's actually doing legitimate research.
Guest: Greg Critser (KRITE-ser), author, "Eternity Soup: Inside the Quest To End Aging". He blogs at scientificblogging.com
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Friday
3/26/2010
6:00 AM
100326A
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Joy Cardin
Warm days and mild nights have led to a mixed bag of maple syrup production in Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discuss what we can expect from this year's harvest, how you can take up the tree-tapping hobby, and welcome your favorite recipes featuring nature's sweet treat.
Guest: Joe Polak (PO-lock), Co-Owner, Maple Hollow Farm, Merrill. Former President, Wisconsin Maple Syrup Producers Association. Secretary/Treasurer, North American Maple Syrup Council.
http://www.wismaple.org/
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Friday
3/26/2010
7:00 AM
100326B
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Joy Cardin
Congressional Democrats are reporting a rash of threats and vandalism in the aftermath of last weekend's health care vote. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says there's a long history of hostility toward Congress in this country, but she's surprised by the intensity of the anger over the health care bill.
Guest: Susan Tolchin, University Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University. Author, "The Angry American: How Voter Rage is Changing the Nation," and the forthcoming, "Pinstripe Patronage: Political Favoritism From the Clubhouse to the White House."
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Friday
3/26/2010
8:00 AM
100326C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They'll look at the aftermath of last weekend's health care vote... what lies ahead... and challenges to the health care plan... plus the other top state and national news.
Guests:
- Louis Fortis, Editor in Chief, The Shepherd Express, Milwaukee. www.expressmilwaukee.com.
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor, FoxPolitics.net www.foxpolitics.net
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Thursday
3/25/2010
6:00 AM
100325A
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Joy Cardin
Many restaurants will have to provide nutritional information about their food... that's under a lesser-known provision of the new health care bill. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says it's a good step forward in helping people to make better decisions and avoid obesity.
Guest: Marlene Schwartz, Deputy Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, Yale University.
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Thursday
3/25/2010
7:00 AM
100325B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest is the chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, who says if the healthcare overhaul bill hadn’t been passed, 20-percent of our dollars would have gone to healthcare in the next ten years. After seven-thirty, Joy talks with the chair of the Wisconsin Republican Party, who says the new health care bill will bankrupt the nation for years to come.
Guests:
7:00 - Mike Tate, Chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
7:30 - Reince Priebus (RYNCE PREE-bus), Chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin.
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Thursday
3/25/2010
8:00 AM
100325C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, spent 10 years teaching students held in adult jails for crimes ranging from drug sales to assault. He’ll take us on a virtual tour through the prison classrooms, isolation cells, and visiting rooms to help us understand what it’s like to be a kid in adult lock-up.
Guest: David Chura, a frequent lecturer and advisor on incarcerated youth; author of, "I Don’t Wish Nobody To Have A Life Like Mine: Tales of Kids in Adult Lockup.”
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Wednesday
3/24/2010
6:00 AM
100324A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, celiac (SEE-lee-ack) disease is one of the most common and most under-diagnosed conditions in the U.S. After six, call in with your questions about how it's diagnosed, how it's treated, or to share a tasty gluten-free recipe.
Guest: Dr. Peter Green, Professor of Clinical Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Director, Celiac Disease Center, Columbia. Co-author, “Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic.” http://www.celiacdiseasecenter.org
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Wednesday
3/24/2010
7:00 AM
100324B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's The Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests. The topic this week... are individual health coverage mandates constitutional?
Guests:
- Roger Pilon, Vice President for Legal Affairs and Director, Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute.
- Robert Schapiro, Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law.
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Wednesday
3/24/2010
8:00 AM
100324C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest describes how we can use our five senses to experience the world in unusual ways. How to "hear" colors, "see" flavors, "feel" shapes, and "taste" sound, to name a few.
Guest: Lawrence Rosenblum, Professor of Psychology, University of California-Riverside. Author, "See What I’m Saying: The Extraordinary Powers of Our Five Senses."
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Tuesday
3/23/2010
6:00 AM
100323A
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Joy Cardin
It would be legal to grow industrial hemp — the kind you can’t smoke — in Wisconsin, under a bill introduced by a state lawmaker. After six, Joy Cardin talks to a national supporter of legalized industrial hemp.
Guest: Adam Eidinger, Communications Director for Vote Hemp. www.votehemp.org
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Tuesday
3/23/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, join Joy Cardin to weigh in with YOUR vote on the health care reform plan. If you had been in Congress on Sunday, how would you have voted?
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Tuesday
3/23/2010
8:00 AM
100323C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions, share some more advice on mortgages, and offer some springtime tips on homeowners’ insurance.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
3/22/2010
6:00 AM
100322A
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Joy Cardin
They're popping up all over the state, and people either love or hate them. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests take a look at traffic roundabouts - their purpose and how to properly drive through them - while welcoming your thoughts.
Guests:
- Pat Fleming, Development Engineer and Roundabout Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
- Jerry Zogg, Roadway Standards & Methods Manager, Wisconsin DOT.
www.wisconsinroundabouts.gov
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Monday
3/22/2010
7:00 AM
100322B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Following yesterday’s House vote on health care, Joy and her guest look at what it means for health care... and election politics... here in Wisconsin.
Guest: Ed Miller, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point.
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Monday
3/22/2010
8:00 AM
100322C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says America’s children will continue to leave school with an inadequate education under programs like No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top. What’s surprising is she was once a well-known advocate of programs like these. Tune in to learn about her change of heart.
Guest: Diane Ravitch, Research Professor of Education, New York University Senior fellow, Brookings Institution. Author, “The Death and Life Of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice are Undermining Education.”
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Friday
3/19/2010
6:00 AM
100319A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Census forms were mailed this week. After six, John Munson is joined by a representative from the 2010 Census to answer your questions... why we have do it, how our participation affects us, and more. Then, after six-fifty, it's time for "Tell John Where to Go." Get the scoop on some fun activities you can participate in across Wisconsin on the first official weekend of spring.
Guests:
6:00 - Jim Accurso, Media Specialist, Chicago Regional Census Center www.2010census.gov
For temporary, part-time census taker jobs: www.2010censusjobs.gov
6:50 - Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, “Dane County Lifestyles Magazine.” Frequent contributor, "Tell Joy Where to Go." www.wondersofwisconsin.com
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Friday
3/19/2010
7:00 AM
100319B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, John Munson talks with a critic of the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, who says American troops should come home.
Guest: Joe Elder, Professor of Sociology, UW-Madison.
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Friday
3/19/2010
8:00 AM
100319C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson and his guests take a look at the latest stories from the world of politics on The Week in Review. Issues include the race to get votes for and against health care reform, and news from the race for Governor.
Guests:
- Bob Williams, owner, Idea Associates, Stevens Point.
- John Smart, former Chair, Price County Democratic Party. Member, Wisconsin Governor's Commission on the United Nations.
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Thursday
3/18/2010
6:00 AM
100318A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Candidates for Wisconsin Governor have been recently wrangling over their job creation goals. After six, John Munson’s guest says the candidates have made unrealistic claims... but there’s a lot the state can do to promote jobs.
Guest: Russell Kashian (KAY-shun), Associate Professor of Economics, UW-Whitewater. Economic Development Specialist, UW-Extension.
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Thursday
3/18/2010
7:00 AM
100318B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
House Democrats are working to pass a health care bill this week. After seven, John Munson and his guest look at health care reform in the home stretch… and what it could mean for Congressional elections this fall.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-developer and contributor, www.pollster.com.
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Thursday
3/18/2010
8:00 AM
100318C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Television shows like The Simpsons and South Park have become vehicles for political and social thought in this country. After eight, John Munson’s guest examines how pop culture is becoming a medium for change.
Guest: Joseph Foy, assistant professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha, and co-editor of, "Homer Simpson Marches On Washington: Dissent Through American Popular Culture."
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Wednesday
3/17/2010
6:00 AM
100317A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, John Munson wonders about the banks that weren’t “too big to fail.” He talks with the head of the state Bankers Association about the role of Wisconsin banks in the economic recovery.
Guest: Kurt Bauer, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wisconsin Bankers Association.
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Wednesday
3/17/2010
7:00 AM
100317B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
The University of Wisconsin is home to one of the largest animal experimentation programs in the U.S. After seven, this week’s Big Question with John Munson: Should medical experiments be conducted on non-human primates?
Guests:
-Rick Marolt, Local Research Critic and Business Consultant, Madison
-Eric Sandgren, Associate Professor of Experimental Pathology, UW-Madison. Director, Research Animal Resources Center.
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Wednesday
3/17/2010
8:00 AM
100317C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
John Munson’s guest, after eight, says everyone can get the job they want, have a fulfilling career, and make meaningful contributions in the workplace… and the turbulent economy has created fascinating new opportunities.
Guest: Jennifer Colosimo, executive coach and Chief Learning Officer, FranklinCovey. Co-author, with Stephen Covey, "Great Work, Great Career: How to Create Your Ultimate Job and Make An Extraordinary Contribution.”
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Tuesday
3/16/2010
6:00 AM
100316A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, John Munson's guest says our medical system is too quick to give us expensive medical tests and treatments that have no proven benefits.
Then, after six-forty-five, John's guest weighs-in on the issue of keeping Asian Carp out of the Great Lakes, and answers your questions.
Guests:
6:00 - Dr. Rita Redberg, Professor of Medicine, University of California-San Francisco. Editor, Archives of Internal Medicine.
6:45 - Phil Moy, Fisheries and Invasive Species Specialist, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute.
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Tuesday
3/16/2010
7:00 AM
100316B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Senator Christopher Dodd unveiled a major bank regulation package yesterday. After seven, join John Munson and his guest for a look at the plan.
Guest: Richard Schiming (SHIMM-ing), Professor of Economics, Minnesota State University, Mankato.
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Tuesday
3/16/2010
8:00 AM
100316C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it's On Your Money with John Munson and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will answer your personal finance questions, offer advice on mortgages and paying for college, and share his thoughts on the financial impact of the college basketball tournament.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
3/15/2010
6:00 AM
100315A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A new survey suggests the youth vote may turn Republican in this year’s Congressional elections. After six, John Munson’s guest says the young Republican base is energized… but Democrats aren’t out of the picture when it comes to younger voters.
Guest: Keith Knutson (cuh-NOOT-son), Associate Professor of Political Science, Viterbo University in La Crosse
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Monday
3/15/2010
7:00 AM
100315B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
It’s The State Capitol Report, after seven. WPR State Capitol reporter Shawn Johnson will get us caught up on what’s happening under the Capitol dome. Then, a state lawmaker talks about his proposal to require corporations to get shareholder approval before spending money on political campaigns.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio’s state capitol reporter
7:15 - Robert Wirch, Democratic state senator, Wisconsin’s 22nd Senate District (Pleasant Prairie/Kenosha).
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Monday
3/15/2010
8:00 AM
100315C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, join John Munson in a discussion about Alzheimer’s disease. He’ll talk with a physician who has personally experienced the emotional anguish of caring for a parent with the disease.
Guest: Dr. Joseph Sivak, board-certified adult psychiatrist, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota-Duluth College of Pharmacy, and author of, "When Can I Go Home?"
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Friday
3/12/2010
6:00 AM
100312A
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Joy Cardin
After six, a look at a movement to bring fresh food straight from the farm to the fork... Community Supported Agriculture. Joy Cardin and her guests discuss what C-S-As are and how they work. Then, after six-fifty, Joy and her guest run down the fun activities across Wisconsin ahead of St. Patrick's Day.
Guests:
- Kiera (KEE-ruh) Mulvey, Executive Director, Madison Area Community Supported Agriculture Coalition.
- Mat Eddy, Farmer, Ridgeland Harvest Farm, Viroqua, WI.
Wisconsin Fresh Market Vegetable Growers Assoc. - http://wisconsinfreshproduce.org/
Madison Area Community Supported Agriculture Coalition - http://www.macsac.org/
- Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, "Dane County Lifestyles Magazine," and frequent "Tell Joy Where to Go" contributor
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Friday
3/12/2010
7:00 AM
100312B
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Joy Cardin
Saturday mail would be a thing of the past under a proposal by the Postmaster General. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says ending Saturday delivery would be a good first step toward easing budget problems at the Postal Service.
Guest: A. Lee Fritschler, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University. Former Chairman, U.S. Postal Regulatory Commission.
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Friday
3/12/2010
8:00 AM
100312C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Today, a look at what could be the last week in the health care debate... the start of an immigration reform effort... the race for Wisconsin Governor, and other top state and national issues.
Guests:
- Bill Lueders, News Editor, Isthmus Newspaper. www.thedailypage.com
- Steve Prestegard, Editor, Marketplace Magazine. His blog, Marketplace of Ideas. www.marketplacemagazine.com/blogs/blog2.php
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Thursday
3/11/2010
6:00 AM
100311A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, Wisconsin’s drinking culture is to blame for the state’s skyrocketing jail population. After six, he describes how drinking is encouraged across Wisconsin, and why he’s optimistic the situation will improve.
Guest: Brad Karger, Marathon County Administrator
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Thursday
3/11/2010
7:00 AM
100311B
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Joy Cardin
A new education proposal announced yesterday would set national standards for American public education, including standardized English and math textbooks. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest sheds some light on these proposals and explains why standardizing education across state lines is generally a good idea.
Guest: Chris Minnich, Strategic Initiative Director of Standards, Assessment & Accountability, Council of Chief State School Officers.
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Thursday
3/11/2010
8:00 AM
100311C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, says public employees have become the new American elite, earning better wages and vastly superior benefits than the average American, effectively bankrupting the nation.
Guest: Steven Greenhut, Head, Pacific Research Institute Journalism Center, Sacramento, CA. Author, "Plunder: How Public Employee Unions Are Raiding Treasures, Controlling Our Lives and Bankrupting the Nation."
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Wednesday
3/10/2010
6:00 AM
100310A
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Joy Cardin
After six, there are mixed thoughts on recommendations by President Obama's task force to improve the health of the Nation's waters. Joy Cardin's first guest describes how they will help fix the stresses on fish populations, promote renewable energy, and boost the economy. After six-thirty, Joy's guest discusses how the plan could pose a threat to recreational anglers.
Guest:
6:00 - Thom Cmar (SMAR), Lead Attorney for Great Lakes Water, Natural Resources Defense Council
6:30 - Jeff Crane, President, Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation
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Wednesday
3/10/2010
7:00 AM
100310B
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Joy Cardin
A hearing in Eau Claire today will address a plan that would make it easier to sell unpasteurized milk in Wisconsin. After seven, this week’s Big Question with Joy Cardin: "Should we have more access to raw milk?"
Guests:
- Doug Gieryn (GAIR-in), President, Wisconsin Public Health Association. Health Officer, Winnebago County.
- Mark McAfee (MACK-uh-fee), CEO, Organic Pastures. Raw milk activist. Keynote speaker at a raw milk symposium in Madison next month.
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Wednesday
3/10/2010
8:00 AM
100310C
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Joy Cardin
F-D-R once proclaimed, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.” But he didn’t have to contend with climate change, rising cancer rates, and terrorism. With so many potential risks today, how do we decide which are actually dangerous and which are false alarms? Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, helps us reach a happy medium between our fears and the facts.
Guest: David Ropeik (roh-PEEK), Author, “How Risky Is It, Really? Why Our Fears Don’t Always Match the Facts.”
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Tuesday
3/9/2010
6:00 AM
100309A
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Joy Cardin
President Obama yesterday charged that health insurance companies are placing profits over people…but after six, Joy Cardin’s guest says insurance companies have gotten an unfair rap during the health care debate.
Guest: Jon Rauser, owner and president, The Rauser Agency, Milwaukee. His piece on health care reform, http://www.biztimes.com/blogs/milwaukee-biz-blog/authors/jon-rauser
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Tuesday
3/9/2010
7:00 AM
100309B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, a look at the Iraqi elections... and what they mean for the continuing U.S. deployment in Iraq. Join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the latest.
Guest: Eric Davis, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University. Author, “Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq”
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Tuesday
3/9/2010
7:30 AM
100309X
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Joy Cardin
A bill in the Wisconsin Assembly would authorize the governor to examine any order placing Wisconsin National Guard members on federal active duty. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with the author of the bill, who says it will help ensure that all calls to duty are lawful and valid.
Guest: Spencer Black, Democratic state representative, Wisconsin’s 77th Assembly District (Madison). Author, “Safeguard the Guard Act.”
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Tuesday
3/9/2010
8:00 AM
100309C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. This week, they devote the hour to answering 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
3/8/2010
6:00 AM
100308A
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Joy Cardin
Larger dairy farms are the subject of controversy in Wisconsin. Critics worry about pollution run-off... supporters say they’re well-managed and clean. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a reporter who’s been following the issue.
Guest: Ron Seely, science and environment reporter, Wisconsin State Journal.
http://host.madison.com/wsj/special-section/factory_farms/the_factory_next_door/article_884cbae8-2257-11df-8486-001cc4c03286.html
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Monday
3/8/2010
7:00 AM
100308B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. This week, Joy and her guests look at an effort to expel a state lawmaker for repeated incidents of driving under the influence. Then at seven-thirty, a look at why Wisconsin didn’t get any Race to the Top education funding.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter.
7:30 - Steve Correia, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, St. Norbert College.
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Monday
3/8/2010
8:00 AM
100308C
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Joy Cardin
Our eyes can play tricks on us, our stories change in the re-telling, and yet most of us are pretty sure we’re way above average. Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says we humans have some obvious design flaws, and explores the science of human error.
Guest: Joseph Hallinan, former reporter for The Wall Street Journal. Author, “Why We Make Mistakes: How We Look Without Seeing, Forget Things In Seconds, and Are All Pretty Sure We Are Way Above Average.”
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Friday
3/5/2010
6:00 AM
100305A
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Joy Cardin
Spring officially begins in just two weeks. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at a variety of fun things to do this time of year, how to find great travel deals, and welcome your suggestions.
Guest: Gary Knowles, travel editor, "Dane County Lifestyles Magazine" and frequent "Tell Joy Where to Go" contributor. http://www.wondersofwisconsin.com
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Friday
3/5/2010
7:00 AM
100305B
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Joy Cardin
Ten films are up for Best Picture at the Academy Awards show this weekend. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest shares his thoughts on which film will win the Oscar, which one SHOULD win, and what you might want to go see this weekend.
Guest: Rob Thomas, entertainment writer and movie critic for the Capital Times.
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Friday
3/5/2010
8:00 AM
100305C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week's topics include efforts to finish up health care reform, a Supreme Court gun hearing, and possible major changes in mail delivery.
Guests:
- Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, Garvey, McNeil and Associates law firm. Publisher of FightingBob.com.
- David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His "Blaska's Blog" is at thedailypage.com
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Thursday
3/4/2010
6:00 AM
100304A
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Joy Cardin
You may not think much about the different sounds you hear every day, but they can have a major impact on your brain, including a big effect on how you shop. After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest to listen to the most addictive sounds in the world, and discuss their power over people.
Guest: Martin Lindstrom, author, “Buyology: The Truth and Lies About Why We Buy” and “Brand Sense: Sensory Secrets Behind the Stuff We Buy.” TIME Magazine article about sound and advertising: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1966467,00.html
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Thursday
3/4/2010
7:00 AM
100304B
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Joy Cardin
You don’t have to wait 'til the snow is gone before you fire-up the grill. After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes The Grilling Buddies to discuss the latest in equipment and technique. Plus, how you can enjoy a cookout with Mad Dog, Merrill… and Meiller.
Guests: "The Grilling Buddies," Mad Dog and Merrill of New London, Wisconsin. Authors, “We’ve Got Gas Grilling Cookbook,” “Forever Tailgating” http://www.maddogandmerrill.com
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Thursday
3/4/2010
8:00 AM
100304C
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Joy Cardin
Living a greener life does not mean having to spend hours on research and reading labels. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest has tips on how to make smart, healthy purchases, plus some do-it-yourself projects that are good for your family… and the planet.
Guest: Micaela (MIKE-uh-luh) Preston, author, “Practically Green: Your Guide to Ecofriendly Decision-Making.” She blogs at www.mindfulmomma.com.
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Wednesday
3/3/2010
6:00 AM
100303A
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Joy Cardin
In 2006, the planet Pluto was demoted to a "minor" planet, leaving us to wonder what to make of the schoolhouse phrase, “My Very Educated Mother Just Showed Us Nine Planets.” After six, Joy Cardin's guest astrophysicist takes us on a personal journey exploring the rise and fall of the planet Pluto, an American favorite.
Guest: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History , New York. Host, NOVA scienceNOW on PBS. The NOVA special, “The Pluto Files” airs on Wisconsin Public Television Tuesday at 7 p.m. and Wednesday at 11:00 p.m.
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Wednesday
3/3/2010
7:00 AM
100303B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week’s question: "Should Congressional Democrats pass a health care bill using the reconciliation process?"
Guests:
- John McAdams, Professor of Political Science, Marquette University.
- David Orentlicher, Professor of Law and Co-Director, Hall Center for Law and Health, Indiana University.
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Wednesday
3/3/2010
8:00 AM
100303C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, intuition is not only real, it often leads to smarter decisions than reason and deliberation alone. She says new studies are finding that listening to our “gut reaction” is good for us.
Guest: Judith Orloff, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA. Author, "Second Sight."
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Tuesday
3/2/2010
6:00 AM
100302A
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Joy Cardin
After six, a look at earthquakes. Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin seismologist (size-MOLL-o-jist) about why earthquakes happen, the difference between Haiti and Chile, and the difficulties of predicting earthquakes and tsunamis (tsoo-NAH-meez).
Guest: Clifford Thurber, Professor and Chair, Department of Geoscience, UW-Madison.
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Tuesday
3/2/2010
7:00 AM
100302B
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Joy Cardin
Americans still get most of their news from TV…but the internet is gaining ground fast... and our phones are becoming a bigger part of the picture. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at a new survey about where we go for news... and want to hear your thoughts as well.
Guest: Tim Cuprisin, Media Columnist for OnMilwaukee.com
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Tuesday
3/2/2010
8:00 AM
100302C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s a special pledge drive edition of On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin will share special tax time tips…and as always, he’ll 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
3/1/2010
6:00 AM
100301A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with skeptic Michael Shermer... he’s coming to Wisconsin today to talk about "why people believe weird things".
Guest: Michael Shermer, Founding Publisher, Skeptic magazine. Executive Director, Skeptics Society. Author, “The Mind of the Market” and “Why Smart People Believe Weird Things.” www.michaelshermer.com
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Monday
3/1/2010
7:00 AM
100301B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, catch up on a busy week with The State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin and W-P-R reporter Shawn Johnson will bring you up-to-date on the following topics: a failed attempt to change how the D-N-R chief is appointed, a global warming bill, the governor’s race, and more.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government reporter.
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Monday
3/1/2010
8:00 AM
100301C
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Joy Cardin
It's the first Monday of the month, and that means it's time to talk about all things Wisconsin Public Radio. After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes in two of WPR’s big bosses to talk about the relationship between Wisconsin Public Radio and the Educational Communications Board. Plus, how listener donations keep the station going strong.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director of Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Gene Purcell, Director, Educational Communications Board.
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Friday
2/26/2010
6:00 AM
100226A
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Joy Cardin
Start your Friday with a dose of chocolate. Joy Cardin and her guest, after six, discuss the different kinds of chocolate, how to cook with it, and the health benefits. Plus, find out how your pledge of support to Wisconsin Public Radio can earn you a sweet treat.
Guest: Josie Pradella, founder, TerraSource Gourmet Chocolates, Madison.
http://www.terrasourcechocolates.com
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Friday
2/26/2010
7:00 AM
100226B
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Joy Cardin
Eating the right foods at the right times can boost your mood and energy, curb stress, and encourage better sleep. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, who wants you to "eat your way to happiness."
Guest: Elizabeth Somer, registered dietician. Author, "Eat You Way To Happiness: 10 Diet Secrets To Improve Your Mood, Curb Your Cravings and Keep the Pounds Off."
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Friday
2/26/2010
8:00 AM
100226C
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Joy Cardin
Healthcare is the big topic on The Week in Review, after eight. Joy Cardin and her guests break down yesterday's health care summit and the White House plan released this week. Plus, a look at the other top stories from the state and nation.
Guests:
John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.
Ruth Conniff, Political Editor, The Progressive magazine.
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Thursday
2/25/2010
6:00 AM
100225A
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Joy Cardin
Despite recent recalls, the Toyota Prius prevails as one of the top-rated vehicles according to the latest Consumer Reports auto issue. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest explains why the Prius remains a winner for Toyota, and the status of the automaker's other vehicles.
Guest: Mike Quincy, automotive specialist, Consumer Reports magazine.
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Thursday
2/25/2010
7:00 AM
100225B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama is scheduled to meet with Congressional leaders today for a health care summit. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a critic of the President’s health care reform efforts…and at seven-thirty, she talks with the head of Wisconsin Republican Party about the politics of the summit.
Guests:
7:00 - Grace-Marie Turner, President, the Galen Institute www.galen.org
7:30 - Reince Priebus, Chairman, Republican Party of Wisconsin. www.wisgop.org
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Thursday
2/25/2010
8:00 AM
100225C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, a discussion about how we can make the most of our remaining days, weeks, or years of life. Joy Cardin talks with a doctor who works with terminally ill patients about how they discovered possibility and opportunity at the end of life.
Guest: Dr. David Casarett, associate professor of medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, and Director of research and education Wissahickon Hospice, University of Pennsylvania. Staff physician and palliative care consultant, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Author, "Last Acts: Discovering Possibility and Opportunity at the End of Life."
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Wednesday
2/24/2010
6:00 AM
100224A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with a state lawmaker who wants to help put an end to the Electoral College... with a plan that would give Wisconsin electoral votes to whomever wins the national popular vote.
Guest: Kelda Helen Roys, Democratic State Assembly Representative, Madison.
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Wednesday
2/24/2010
7:00 AM
100224B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The Big Question with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week: "What’s the role of government in managing the economy?" Is smaller always better…or should the government intervene in things like job creation and health care?
Guests:
- Jeffrey Miron, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Harvard University. Author, "Libertarianism A to Z," (May). http://jeffreymiron.blogspot.com.
- Christian Dorsey, Director of External and Government Affairs, Economic Policy Institute. www.epi.org
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Wednesday
2/24/2010
8:00 AM
100224C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, was thirty-one when he discovered he had a brain tumor the size of a walnut. After surgery and chemo, he fends off a relapse today with lifestyle changes, including an “anti-cancer diet” and a balance of traditional and alternative health care.
Guest: David Servan-Schreiber (MD, PhD), Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Co-founder, Center for Integrative Medicine. Founding member, Doctors Without Borders USA. Author, “Anti-Cancer: A New Way Of Life.” www.anticancerways.com
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Tuesday
2/23/2010
6:00 AM
100223A
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Joy Cardin
The new TV show, "Undercover Boss," puts C-E-Os in the shoes of their employees to find out what they go through in a day's work. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine whether today's managers are out-of-touch with workers, and what can be done to improve the situation. Joy Cardin also welcomes your calls about your best and worst boss.
Guest: Lily Garcia, employment attorney and workplace issues expert. "How to Deal" columnist, WashingtonPost.com.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2006/04/19/LI2006041901286.html
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Tuesday
2/23/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
In advance of his scheduled healthcare summit this week, President Obama has made a proposal that incorporates the work of the House and the Senate, and adds additional ideas from Republican members of Congress. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a health care reform advocate about his views on the president's healthcare proposal.
Guest: Brian Rothgery, (ROTH-gary), Organizing Director, Citizen Action of Wisconsin. Coordinator, Health Care for America Now campaign.
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Tuesday
2/23/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin takes a look at the latest news on interest rates, this week's new credit card regulations, and home-buying incentives.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
2/22/2010
6:00 AM
100222A
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Joy Cardin
New rules for credit card companies take effect today…and after six, Joy Cardin’s guest explains what that means for you, and calls for more protections down the road.
Guest: Bruce Speight (SPATE), Director, WISPIRG.
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Monday
2/22/2010
7:00 AM
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After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy welcomes WPR’s own Shawn Johnson for the latest news on payday lending, green jobs, and the Governor’s race. Then, at seven-thirty, Joy's guest tells us what’s ahead for high-speed rail in Wisconsin.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter.
7:30 - Rodney Kreunen, (KROO-nen), former Wisconsin Commissioner of Railroads.
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Monday
2/22/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Some say negotiating with terrorists would give political legitimacy to groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Muslim Brotherhood. Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, disagrees. He says the U.S. must engage its enemies by using its greatest weapon… diplomacy.
Guest: Mark Perry, Military, Intelligence, and Foreign Affairs Analyst. Author, "Talking To Terrorists: Why America Must Engage With Its Enemies."
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Friday
2/19/2010
6:00 AM
100219A
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Joy Cardin
It’s never too early to talk about beer, is it? After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will discuss the many varieties of the golden nectar, and recent trends. At six-fifty, her guest will "Tell Joy Where to Go" for a great brewery tour, and upcoming tasting events in Wisconsin.
Guests:
6:00 - Robin Shepard, Beer Correspondent, The Isthmus. Author, “Wisconsin’s Best Breweries and Beer Pubs: Searching for the Perfect Pint”.
6:50 - Gary Knowles, Travel Editor, Dane County Lifestyles magazine.
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Friday
2/19/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, a look at swearing in America. Joy Cardin's guest describes why it is we use those Forbidden Words... and why they may actually be GOOD for us.
Guest: Timothy Jay, Professor of Psychology, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Author, "Cursing in America" and "What To Do When Your Kids Talk Dirty".
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Friday
2/19/2010
8:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They'll look at Evan Bayh's (BAY's) retirement and what it means for Congress, President Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama (DAHL-eye LAH-muh), and other top national and state news stories.
Guests: Ann Althouse, professor of law, UW-Madison. Her blog is at www.Althouse.Blogspot.com.
Tony Palmeri, Associate Professor of Communication, UW-Oshkosh. Columnist, Fox Valley Scene.
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Thursday
2/18/2010
6:00 AM
100218A
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Joy Cardin
Was Southwest Airlines right or wrong in removing film director Kevin Smith from a recent flight due to his size? After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says the airlines need to better accommodate overweight passengers, and we invite you to weigh in with your response.
Guest: Brandon Macsata, Executive Director, Association for Airline Passenger Rights
http://www.flyfriendlyskies.com
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Thursday
2/18/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Senator Evan Bayh (BYE) stoked the fires of an anti-incumbent mood when he announced he was not running for re-election. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at attitudes toward Congress... the spate of retirements... and what it all means for this Fall’s elections.
Guest: Sean Theriault (THARE-ee-alt), Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Texas-Austin. Author, "Party Polarization in Congress".
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Thursday
2/18/2010
8:00 AM
100218C
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Joy Cardin
In the 1960s, African-American men suddenly began appearing at a Michigan state hospital for the criminally-insane. Psychiatrists classified them under a single diagnosis: Schizophrenia. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest examine how the disabling brain disorder Schizophrenia became a "Black" Disease in the 1960s and ‘70s.
Guest: Jonathan Metzl, associate professor of Psychiatry and Women’s Studies, and Director of the Culture, Health, and Medicine Program, University of Michigan. Author, "The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became A Black Disease."
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Wednesday
2/17/2010
6:00 AM
100217A
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Joy Cardin
Boredom can be hazardous to your health, according to a new study...and, after six, Joy Cardin's guest says it's important to find interests that keep you engaged and vibrant.
Guest: John Eastwood, Professor of Psychology, York University, Toronto.
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Wednesday
2/17/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
President Obama is moving forward on a plan that would help build nuclear energy plants. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week's Big Question: does the U.S. need new nuclear power plants?
Guests: Mary Olson, Reactor and Nuclear Waste Specialist, Nuclear Information and Resource Service.
- Tom Kaufman, Senior Media Relations Manager, Nuclear Energy Institute.
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Wednesday
2/17/2010
8:00 AM
100217C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, is funny, smart, and attractive... a total catch. But when she found herself forty and single, she came to an uncomfortable realization about dating: Instead of searching for Mr. Right, women should be settling for Mr. Good Enough.
Guest: Lori Gottlieb, Journalist, frequent commentator on NPR’s "All Things Considered." Contributor, "This American Life" on PRI. Author, "Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough."
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Tuesday
2/16/2010
6:00 AM
100216A
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Joy Cardin
Politicians skeptical of global warming are pointing to major blizzards in the nation’s capitol as evidence on their side. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin climate researcher about the science of climate and weather. At six-thirty, Joy and her guest look at the politics of the climate change debate.
Guests:
6:00 - Dan Vimont (VIE-mont), Assistant Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UW-Madison. Member, Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts.
6:30 – Michael Kraft, Professor of public and environmental affairs, UW-Green Bay.
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Tuesday
2/16/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says the United States needs a constitutional amendment to limit corporate power over elections. He says a change is needed after a recent Supreme Court ruling overturned many campaign finance laws.
Guest: Ben Manski, Executive Director, Liberty Tree. Member, steering committee, “Move to Amend” campaign.
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Tuesday
2/16/2010
8:00 AM
100216C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, On Your Money with Joy Cardin, a financial expert says being frugal and being green are synonymous… and there IS a difference between being frugal and being cheap.
Guest: Chris Farrell, contributing economics editor, Business Week. Resident personal finance expert and economics editor, Marketplace Money on public radio. Author, "The New Frugality: How to Consume Less, Save More, and Live Better."
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Monday
2/15/2010
6:00 AM
100215A
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Joy Cardin
Former President Bill Clinton is said to be in “excellent health” following a procedure last week to open a clogged artery. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says despite advances in technology, many Americans’ hearts are far from excellent.
Guest: Dr. Jonathan Keevil, Associate Professor of Medicine, and Co-Director of Cardiac CT, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. www.heartdecision.org
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Monday
2/15/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy welcomes WPR State Government Reporter Shawn Johnson for a look at the latest news on payday lending, renewable energy, and more.
Guest - Shawn Johnson, State Government Reporter, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Monday
2/15/2010
7:30 AM
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Joy Cardin
At seven-thirty, Joy talks with a state lawmaker who wants to open up virtual schools to more students.
Guest - Brett Davis, Republican State Assembly Representative from Oregon. Sponsor, AB306 Virtual Schools bill.
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Monday
2/15/2010
8:00 AM
100215C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, Democracy has suffered under American capitalism, and the Obama administration can do little to turn the tide. He says America may have already been checkmated by the forces of authoritarianism.
Guest: John Kampfner, former editor, New Statesman magazine. Author, "Freedom For Sale: Why the World is Trading Democracy for Security."
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Friday
2/12/2010
6:00 AM
100212A
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Joy Cardin
As we roll into Valentine’s Day weekend, Joy Cardin and her guest, after six, discuss some crazy ways people have "popped-the-question" to their significant other... and they invite you to share your story. Then, at six-fifty, plan your next romantic getaway in Wisconsin during the “Tell Joy Where to Go” segment.
Guests:
6:00 - Christa Vagnozzi (vag-NAH-zee), Editor, WeddingChannel.com
6:50 - Gary Knowles, travel writer and marketing consultant to hospitality and travel businesses.
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Friday
2/12/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s Joy Cardin’s February open line. Contact us with your ideas for upcoming show topics and guests. Plus, Joy will share your letters from this week’s programs in a new segment called “Friday Feedback.”
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Friday
2/12/2010
8:00 AM
100212C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. A look at efforts for bipartisan talks on health care, the latest in Iran, payday lending in Wisconsin, and other issues from the state and national news.
Guests:
- Paul Soglin, former Madison Mayor. His blog is www.waxingamerica.com
- Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former Associate Editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
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Thursday
2/11/2010
6:00 AM
100211A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guests, after six, set out to discover why university professors are overwhelmingly liberal... but their research instead challenges us to ask, “Why are liberals becoming professors?”
Guests:
- Neil Gross, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
- Ethan Fosse, graduate student in sociology, Harvard University.
- Co-authors of the study, “Why Are Professors Liberal?”
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Thursday
2/11/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Today, Iran marks the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, amid calls for mass protest and the threat of international sanctions on the country’s nuclear program. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with an expert about the latest developments in Iran.
Guest: Ervand Abrahamian (AB-bruh-HAY-me-en), Professor of Middle Eastern History, Baruch College, City University of New York. Author, “A History of Modern Iran”.
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Thursday
2/11/2010
8:00 AM
100211C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guests, after eight, there are exceptional foods in every grocery that can lower your risk of everything from heart disease to prostate cancer, but they're under-appreciated... and under-used.
Guests:
- Dave Lieberman, host of the Food Network shows "Good Deal" and "Eat This."
- Anahad O'Connor, reporter, The New York Times and The Science Times.
Co-authors, "The 10 Things You Need to Eat: And More Than 100 Easy and Delicious Ways to Prepare Them"
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Wednesday
2/10/2010
6:00 AM
100210A
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Joy Cardin
The community of Appleton is the latest in Wisconsin to implement a pharmaceutical waste drop-box program. After six, Joy Cardin's guest will discuss the trend, its role in protecting the environment and keeping drugs out of the hands of abusers.
Guest: Brad Dunlap, Project Director, Lake Winnebago Area Metropolitan Enforcement Group
http://www.ocdrugdrop.org
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Wednesday
2/10/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, catch this week's Big Question with Joy Cardin. The topic up for debate... should there be more regulation of the payday lending industry? With legislation in the works, and a hearing today, Joy gets two takes on the issue.
Guests:
- Katherine Mangu-Ward, Senior Editor at Reason magazine. Her piece on the payday lending industry is at www.reason.com.
- John Keckhaver (KEEK-hay-vur), policy consultant and lobbyist. Formerly worked at non-profit groups critical of payday lending.
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Wednesday
2/10/2010
8:00 AM
100210C
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Joy Cardin
Western society often displays a bad attitude about aging, saying “our best years are behind us.” According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, it’s possible to find fulfillment at any age, and to achieve a greater sense of purpose and satisfaction.
Guest: Susan Krauss Whitbourne, licensed psychologist. Psychology professor, University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Author, "The Search For Fulfillment: Revolutionary New Research that Reveals the Secret to Long-Term Happiness."
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Tuesday
2/9/2010
6:00 AM
100209A
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Joy Cardin
The best of jobs... the worst of jobs... they're all ranked in a new national survey. After six, join Joy Cardin to find out if your line of work is nearer the top of the list... or the bottom, and make your case if you think your job is the best... or the worst...
Guest: Tony Lee, publisher of CareerCast.com 2010 Jobs Rated Report. www.careercast.com/jobs/jobsRated
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Tuesday
2/9/2010
7:00 AM
100209B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama says he wants to meet with Republican leaders to come up with a health care compromise. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the latest in the politics of health care.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-developer and contributor, www.pollster.com.
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Tuesday
2/9/2010
8:00 AM
100209C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. This week, Kevin has advice on the Alternative Minimum Tax, money-saving tips for enjoying snowy weather, and as always, 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
2/8/2010
6:00 AM
100208A
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Joy Cardin
Blogs have become a forum for self-expression and a source for alternative news, opinions, and ideas. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a researcher about what motivates us to blog, and what it is that we’re blogging about!
Guest: Brian Ekdale, a doctoral candidate at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UW-Madison.
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Monday
2/8/2010
7:00 AM
100208B
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Joy Cardin
9-1-1 call recordings wouldn’t be available to the public under a proposed change in state law. After seven on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin’s guest says releasing those recordings is traumatic for victims’ families; her guest after 7:30 says making the recordings available is a way to keep this public service accountable.
Guests:
7:00 - Amy Sue Vruwink (VER-wink), Democratic State Assembly Representative from Milladore
7:30 - Peter Fox, executive director of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association
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Monday
2/8/2010
8:00 AM
100208C
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Joy Cardin
When it comes to prices, our perception of value is molded by marketers well-versed in the science of human decision-making. After eight, Joy Cardin talks with a guest who will help us understand why prices are just made-up numbers, and how we can find the best value in the products we buy.
Guest: William Poundstone, the author of Priceless: The Myth of Fair Value (and How To Take Advantage Of It)
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Friday
2/5/2010
6:00 AM
100205A
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Joy Cardin
Milwaukee has an image problem. The problem is... it doesn't seem to have an image. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a Milwaukee booster who says Wisconsin's biggest city needs to find a way to put itself on the map.
Guest: Dean Amhaus, President, Spirit of Milwaukee. www.spiritofmilwaukee.org
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Friday
2/5/2010
7:00 AM
100205B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama and Congressional Republicans are making calls for bipartisanship, while making partisan jabs at each other. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says partisan politics is making it harder and harder to fix the nation's problems.
Guest: Bill Kraus, Veteran Political Strategist. Member, Wisconsin Common Cause.
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Friday
2/5/2010
8:00 AM
100205C
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Joy Cardin
Terror threats, Toyota troubles, and "don't ask, don't tell".... just a few of the topics on The Week in Review, after eight, with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- Owen Robinson, Blogger, BootsandSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News.
- Matt Rothschild, Editor, The Progressive magazine.
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Thursday
2/4/2010
6:00 AM
100204A
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Joy Cardin
In an unusual move, a British medical journal has retracted a study that linked childhood vaccines to Autism. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin expert on Autism about the scope and causes of the neural disorder.
Guest: Maureen Durkin, epidemiologist and Professor of Population Health Sciences and Pediatrics, UW-Madison. Principal Investigator, Wisconsin Surveillance of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities System.
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Thursday
2/4/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
This week, a terrorist threat assessment warns that Al-Qaeda will attempt an attack in the U.S. in the next three-to-six months. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss how much we should be worried about another Al-Qaeda terrorist attack… and what can be done to reduce the threat.
Guest: Brigitte Nacos (brig-EET-uh NAY-cose), Professor of Political Science, Columbia University. Author, “Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Understanding Threats and Responses in the Post 9/11 World.” Her blog: www.reflectivepundit.com
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Thursday
2/4/2010
8:00 AM
100204C
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Joy Cardin
Why do so many people believe in conspiracy theories? Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says accepting conspiracy theories as fact distorts our view of the past and present, resulting in potentially disastrous decisions. He explains why we should care about the damage done.
Guest: David Aaronovich, journalist based in the United Kingdom. Regular columnist, The Times (UK). Author, "Voodoo Histories: The Role of Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History."
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Wednesday
2/3/2010
6:00 AM
100203A
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Joy Cardin
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" could be on the way out, but according to the Secretary of Defense it will take a while. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a former service member at the center of one of the first challenges to the ban on gays in the Military.
Guest: Jay Hatheway, Professor of History, Edgewood College, Madison. Author, "Guilty As Charged: The True Story of a Gay Beret."
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Wednesday
2/3/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
Tax cuts for higher-income Americans are set to expire this year. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests this week’s Big Question: should Bush-era tax cuts stay... or should they go?
Guests:
- Ryan Ellis, Tax Policy Director, Americans for Tax Reform. www.atr.org.
- Robert Frank, Professor of Management and Economics, Cornell University. Contributor, "Economic View" column, The New York Times. www.robert-h-frank.com
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Wednesday
2/3/2010
8:00 AM
100203C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, lost 1-hundred-88 pounds, and her account of the experience turned into a literary sensation. Now, a few years later... after gaining more than half the weight back... she's made friends with four women in similar situations through the power of the internet.
Guest: Frances Kuffel (CUFF-uhl), author, "Angry Fat Girls: 5 Women, 500 Pounds, and a Year of Losing It... Again" and "Passing For Thin."
http://angryfatgirls.com/
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Tuesday
2/2/2010
6:00 AM
100202A
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Joy Cardin
A major Toyota recall is shaking up the auto industry. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest breaks down how the news will affect The Big Three…and he sorts out the latest in the automotive world.
Guest: Bernard Swiecki (SWICK-ee), Director of Market Analysis, Center for Automotive Research
www.cargroup.org
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Tuesday
2/2/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
It's easy to feel helpless when elected officials... from the neighborhood... to the Feds... make policy decisions. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham about how you can actually influence the political system to make government work for you.
Guest: Bob Graham, former governor of Florida and former U.S. Senator. Author, “America, the Owner’s Manual: Making the Government Work for YOU.”
http://bobgrahamnow.com/america-the-owners-manual/
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Tuesday
2/2/2010
8:00 AM
100202C
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Joy Cardin
Get your personal finances in order, after eight, on this week’s edition of On Your Money. Join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for smart money advice. Plus, suggestions on home remodeling, and getting a tax benefit from your IRA.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC
www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
2/1/2010
6:00 AM
100201A
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Joy Cardin
Many are feeling compelled to adopt the children of Haiti following the massive earthquake last month, but are still hampered by red-tape. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest will assess the issues and efforts to adopt Haitian children, and welcome your adoption experiences.
Guest: Adam Pertman, Executive Director, Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute. Author, “Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution is Transforming America." http://www.adoptioninstitute.org
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Monday
2/1/2010
7:00 AM
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Joy Cardin
After seven, make sense of Wisconsin headlines on the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin and Shawn Johnson. They have a lot to cover this week, including high-speed rail, laws on sex education, and the end of the school takeover plan in Milwaukee.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter
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Monday
2/1/2010
7:30 AM
100201X
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Joy Cardin
It's drawn criticism from lawmakers, and some law enforcement officials. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with the head of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, who says a proposed early-release plan for non-violent offenders will help reduce prison overcrowding without endangering the public.
Guest: Rick Raemisch, (RAY-mish), Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Corrections.
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Monday
2/1/2010
8:00 AM
100201C
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Joy Cardin
It's the first Monday of the month, and that means it's time to talk about all things W-P-R. Tune in, after eight, as Joy Cardin is joined by Wisconsin Public Radio's top boss to welcome your questions and comments about W-P-R.
Guests: Phil Corriveau, Director of Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
1/29/2010
6:00 AM
100129A
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Joy Cardin
How do you maintain a career and still be there for your child’s milestones? After six, Joy Cardin's guests have found a way to help keep parents deeply connected with their children despite competing priorities. It’s called E-S-P... Equally Shared Parenting.
Guest: Marc and Amy Vachon, Founders of equallysharedparenting.com. Authors, "Equally Shared Parenting: Rewriting the Rules for a New Generation of Parents."
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Friday
1/29/2010
7:00 AM
100129B
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, "enhanced interrogation techniques," such as waterboarding, were directly responsible for preventing several terrorist attacks after 9/11. He says these programs must be renewed to keep America safe, and that President Obama is just inviting the next attack.
Guest: Marc Thiessen (TEE-sehn), former Chief Speechwriter for President George W. Bush and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Author, "Courting Disaster: How the CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama is Inviting the Next Attack."
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Friday
1/29/2010
8:00 AM
100129C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They'll break down the State of the Union... the State of the State... and more of the top news of the week.
Guests:
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor, FoxPolitics.net.
- John Smart, former Chair of the Price County Democratic Party and a member of the Wisconsin Governor's Commission on the United Nations
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Thursday
1/28/2010
6:00 AM
100128A
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Joy Cardin
After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a first look at President Obama's State of the Union speech, as they focus on some of the economic issues in the speech, including calls for a partial spending freeze.
Guest: Van Mobley, 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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Thursday
1/28/2010
7:00 AM
100128B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest analyze President Obama’s State of the Union address, the Republican response, and welcome your questions and comments.
Guest: Dennis Riley, professor of political science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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Thursday
1/28/2010
8:00 AM
100128C
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Joy Cardin
As daily newspapers continue to shut down, the entirety of news media is in peril, according to Joy Cardin’s guests, after eight. They have a bold solution: Get federal funding and invest in young, aspiring journalists.
Guests:
- Robert McChesney, Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; co-founder of Free Press. www.robertmcchesney.com
- John Nichols, political blogger and Washington correspondent for The Nation. He is associate editor of The Capital Times in Madison, and co-founder of Free Press.
- Co-authors of, "The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that will Begin the World Again"
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Wednesday
1/27/2010
6:00 AM
100127A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, cable TV political talk shows are all about Party Hacks defending their side. He says real conservatives, progressives, libertarians, and others are left out of the discussion.
Guest: Michael Lind, Policy Director for the Economic Growth Program, New America Foundation. Author, “The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics” and “What Lincoln Believed.” His article, “I Blame Cable TV,” Salon Magazine. http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/feature/2010/01/18/cable_tv
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Wednesday
1/27/2010
7:00 AM
100127B
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Joy Cardin
Governor Doyle delivered his final State of the State Address last night. After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes two state lawmakers to tackle The Big Question: How do we improve the State of Wisconsin in 2010?
Guests:
- Robin Vos, Republican State Representative, Wisconsin 63rd Assembly District (Racine).
- Bob Jauch (JOWK), Democratic State Senator, Wisconsin 25th Senate District (Poplar)
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Wednesday
1/27/2010
8:00 AM
100127C
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Joy Cardin
What do you want to hear President Obama say in his State of the Union address tonight? According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, the message for Obama to drive home tonight will be creating jobs and improving the economy.
Guest: Eric Giordano, Assistant Professor of Political Science, UW-Marathon County.
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Tuesday
1/26/2010
6:00 AM
100126A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin hears from both sides of the debate about whether it's safe for infants to sleep with their parents. The Milwaukee public health department has begun a campaign to discourage parents from "co-sleeping," saying it's too dangerous. But proponents say it can be done safely, and can be good for babies.
Guests:
- James McKenna, director, Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory, University of Notre Dame. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- Anna Benton, Director of Family and Community Health Services, Milwaukee Health Department.
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Tuesday
1/26/2010
7:00 AM
100126B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says the Supreme Court got it right when it took away limits on corporate spending for political campaign ads.
Guest: Mike Wittenwyler, Madison Attorney with Godfrey and Kahn.
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Tuesday
1/26/2010
8:00 AM
100126C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. This week, Kevin shares tips on making donations for Haiti relief efforts, and advice on making the best of home ownership in a tough real estate market. And, as always, he’ll answer your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/25/2010
6:00 AM
100125A
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Joy Cardin
While other signs indicate the economy may be starting to rebound, the latest figures show Wisconsin’s unemployment rate has increased to 8.3 percent. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the prospect of a jobless economic recovery in Wisconsin. This conversation kicks off a week-long series called "Long Road to Recovery" produced by Wisconsin Public Radio News.
Guest: T.J. Brooks, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
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Monday
1/25/2010
7:00 AM
100125B
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Joy Cardin
It’s time for the State Capitol Report. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest will preview Governor Jim Doyle’s upcoming State of the State Address. Then, after seven-thirty, her guest will discuss how the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on campaign finance will make elections in Wisconsin even more chaotic.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio's State Government Reporter
7:30 - Jay Heck, Executive Director, Common Cause in Wisconsin
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Monday
1/25/2010
8:00 AM
100125C
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Joy Cardin
With modern gadgets to help us juggle several tasks at once, it may seem like we’re able to accomplish a lot in a short period of time. But Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says multitasking is ineffective and our dependence on digital media is actually making us less productive.
Guest: Joanne Cantor, Professor Emeritus of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Director of UW-Madison’s Center for Communication Research. She’s the author of, “Conquer CyberOverload: Get More Done, Boost Your Creativity, and Reduce Stress.”
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Friday
1/22/2010
6:00 AM
100122A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is on the verge of outlawing texting while driving for all motorists ... but Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says the law doesn’t go far enough. She wants a national ban on all cell phone use by drivers.
Guest: Jennifer Smith, President and Co-Founder, Focus Driven: Advocates for Cell Free Driving. www.focusdriven.org
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Friday
1/22/2010
7:00 AM
100122B
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Joy Cardin
Looking ahead to fall Congressional elections, the Massachusetts Senate race has raised hopes for Republicans... and fears for Democrats... and seats here in Wisconsin are no exception. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with leaders of both political parties about their prospects for this year’s elections.
Guests:
7:00 – Mike Tate, Chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
7:30 – Mark Jefferson, Executive Director, Republican Party of Wisconsin.
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Friday
1/22/2010
8:00 AM
100122C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week In Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. A look at the top national and state stories of the week... including a new look for the U.S. Senate... a tough road for health care reform... and campaign finance news from the U.S. Supreme Court and the State Senate.
Guests:
- Margaret Farrow, Former Republican Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. Chair, WisconsinEye Broadcast Network (her views here do not represent WisconsinEye).
- Louis Fortis, Editor in Chief, Shepherd Express. Former state legislator from Milwaukee, and former economics professor at Smith College in Massachusetts.
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Thursday
1/21/2010
6:00 AM
100121A
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Joy Cardin
Can you really have homemade bread in just five minutes a day? Joy Cardin's guests, after six, say you can. They’ll share recipes and ideas for making artisan breads, and how to bake using healthy ingredients.
Guests:
- Jeff Hertzberg, physician, University of Minnesota Medical School.
- Zoe Francois, pastry chef and baking instructor. Her recipe blog, www.zoebakes.com
Co-authors, "Healthy Bread in Five Minutes a Day" and "Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day." http://www.artisanbreadinfive.com/
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Thursday
1/21/2010
7:00 AM
100121B
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Joy Cardin
The Senate filibuster is a hot issue this week, after a Massachusetts election shifted the balance of power. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says obstructing legislation with a filibuster is unconstitutional and unrepresentative, and it should go away.
Guest: Tom Geoghegan (GAIG-in), public interest and labor attorney. Author, "See You in Court: How the Right Made America a Lawsuit Nation". His op-ed on the filibuster, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/opinion/11geoghegan.html?scp=1&sq=mr.%20smith%20rewrites%20the%20&st=cse
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Thursday
1/21/2010
8:00 AM
100121C
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Joy Cardin
It's been a matter of magic, mystery, and misunderstanding since the beginning of time. According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, childbirth has evolved from a natural part of life... to a highly-controlled scientific process that leads to one of the most uncontrollable situations of all: parenting.
Guest: Dr. Randi Hutter Epstein, medical journalist. Author, "Get Me Out: A History of Childbirth from the Garden of Eden to the Sperm Bank."
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Wednesday
1/20/2010
6:00 AM
100120A
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Joy Cardin
What do animals need in order to have a good life? After six, Joy Cardin talks with animal behaviorist Temple Grandin about the core emotional needs of animals, and how humans can fulfill them.
Guest: Temple Grandin, Associate Professor of Animal Science, Colorado State University. Author, "Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals." Grandin appears at Borders booksellers in Madison tonight at 7:00.
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Wednesday
1/20/2010
7:00 AM
100120B
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Joy Cardin
Today marks the first anniversary of the Obama Presidency. After seven, Joy Cardin asks this week's Big Question: "How's Obama doing?"
Guests:
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College.
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.
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Wednesday
1/20/2010
8:00 AM
100120C
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Joy Cardin
According to a new study, it's more and more common for wives to be more educated, and better paid, than their husbands. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says changing roles in the family often lead to conflict... but men and women are adapting.
Guest: Virginia Rutter, Associate Professor of Sociology, Framingham State College. Senior Scholar, Council on Contemporary Families. Editor and columnist, Girl With Pen. www.girlwpen.com
Read the study at: http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1466/economics-marriage-rise-of-wives
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Tuesday
1/19/2010
6:00 AM
100119A
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Joy Cardin
Food can alleviate stress, ease muscle pain, and boost short-term memory, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six. Find out how to eat your way to great health, one bite at a time.
Guest: David Grotto (GRAH-toh), Registered Dietitian. President and founder of Nutrition Housecall, LLC. National media spokesperson, American Dietetic Association. Author, "101 Optimal Life Foods".
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Tuesday
1/19/2010
7:00 AM
100119B
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Joy Cardin
Voters in Massachusetts head to the polls today. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the high-stakes race to decide who succeeds the late Ted Kennedy as U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. A look at how a Republican win might mean a loss for Democrats in the fight for health care reform.
Guest: Tom Whalen, Political Historian, Boston University. Author, “Kennedy Versus Lodge: The 1952 Massachusetts Senate Race.” Regular contributor, politico.com.
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Tuesday
1/19/2010
8:00 AM
100119C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get advice on your personal finances on this week’s edition of “On Your Money.” Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin tells us how the I-R-S can work for YOU at tax time, share advice on the housing market and mortgages, and answer your money questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/18/2010
6:00 AM
100118A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with an expert on disaster relief about what's happening in Haiti... from the challenges of the relief effort, to the best way for people here at home to help.
Guest: Ogden Rogers, Professor and Chair, Social Work Program, UW-River Falls. Senior consultant, U.S. Public Health Services Disaster Technical Assistance Center. Consultant, International Services Division, American Red Cross.
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Monday
1/18/2010
7:00 AM
100118B
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Joy Cardin
A new state law allows non-violent offenders to get out of prison earlier than planned. After seven on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin talks with a state lawmaker who calls the plan a dangerous experiment.
Guest: Scott Suder, Republican State Assembly Representative from Abbotsford.
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Monday
1/18/2010
7:30 AM
100118X
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Joy Cardin
At seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with a veteran state lawmaker who announced his retirement this month. Tune in for his take on how state government has changed over his 36-year career.
Guest: Alan Lasee, Republican State Senator from De Pere.
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Monday
1/18/2010
8:00 AM
100118C
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Joy Cardin
This Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the inauguration of President Barack Obama. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest evaluates how race and racism have changed in the last year.
Guest: Will Jones, Associate Professor of History, UW-Madison. Author, “The Tribe of Black Ulysses: African American Lumber Workers in the Jim Crow South.”
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Friday
1/15/2010
6:00 AM
100115A
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Joy Cardin
In the spirit of National Soup Month... and because a warm bowl does so much on a cold winter's day... after six, Joy Cardin and her guest devote the hour to soup. You're invited to call-in with your favorite memories... and recipes.
Guest: Nancy Stohs, Food Editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Her recent piece on Soup Clubs, http://www.jsonline.com/features/food/81200172.html
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Friday
1/15/2010
7:00 AM
100115B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says you can punish the Big Banks by moving your money to a local bank or credit union. It's the “Move Your Money” campaign... Join the conversation, after seven.
Guest: Rob Johnson, Director, Financial Reform Initiative, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. A founder of the “Move Your Money” campaign
www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/move-your-money-a-new-yea_b_406022.html
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Friday
1/15/2010
8:00 AM
100115C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week In Review with Joy Cardin. Joy and her guests weigh the U.S. response to the disaster in Haiti... President Obama’s plan to tax big banks... and other top state and national issues.
Guests:
- Ben Manski, Executive Director, Liberty Tree.
- David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His “Blaska’s Blog” at thedailypage.com
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Thursday
1/14/2010
6:00 AM
100114A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest state lawmaker wants to require fitness tests for Wisconsin schoolkids… and ban candy and soda from school vending machines.
Guest: Chuck Benedict, Democratic Assembly Representative from Beloit.
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Thursday
1/14/2010
7:00 AM
100114B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, a look at the national security challenges facing the Obama administration. Joy Cardin asks her guest if there’s such a thing as an “Obama Doctrine” when it comes to foreign policy.
Guest: Lamont Colucci, Assistant Professor of Politics and Government, Ripon College. Former U.S. diplomat. Author, “Crusading Realism: The Bush Doctrine and American Core Values After 9/11.” His forthcoming series, “The National Security Doctrines of the American Presidency: How they Shape our Present and Future”
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Thursday
1/14/2010
8:00 AM
100114C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the brouhaha lately over late night talk shows… and whether a TV institution is endangered.
Guest: Tim Cuprisin, Media Columnist, www.OnMilwaukee.com
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Wednesday
1/13/2010
6:00 AM
100113A
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Joy Cardin
Fuel Efficiency is the name-of-the-game at the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss what we can expect from the auto industry this year, and welcome your comments and questions.
Guest: James Bell, Executive Market Analyst, Kelley Blue Book.
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Wednesday
1/13/2010
7:00 AM
100113B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The Big Question with Joy Cardin. A legal challenge to California’s same-sex marriage ban is attracting national attention... and Joy’s guests have two different perspectives on the issue.
Guests:
- Peter Sprigg, Senior Fellow for Policy Studies, Family Research Council.
- Shannon Price Minter, Legal Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights.
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Wednesday
1/13/2010
8:00 AM
100113C
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Joy Cardin
While the human body is hard-wired to cope with stress, it's not equipped to handle the amount we face in the 21st Century. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about a new chronic condition she calls “SuperStress” and details a plan that can help you offset the effect of daily stress.
Guest: Dr. Roberta Lee, Vice Chair, Department of Integrative Medicine, Beth Israel Continuum Center for Health and Healing, New York City.
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Tuesday
1/12/2010
6:00 AM
100112A
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Joy Cardin
D’oh! “The Simpsons” recently turned 20-years old, though Bart, Homer and the rest haven’t aged a bit. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the appeal of the cartoon classic, “The Simpsons”... and welcome your favorite moments in the show’s 450-episode history.
Guest: Robert Thompson, Professor of Television and Pop Culture, Syracuse University.
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Tuesday
1/12/2010
7:00 AM
100112B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at an ongoing flap over controversial comments by Senator Harry Reid about President Obama's race.
Guest: Eugene Kane, Metro Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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Tuesday
1/12/2010
8:00 AM
100112C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. This week, Kevin has advice on getting ready for tax season... news about a federal plan that could help you save energy... and tips on fitness deals.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC.
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Monday
1/11/2010
6:00 AM
100111A
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Joy Cardin
Democratic Senators Chris Dodd and Byron Dorgan are two of the latest politicians to announce they won’t seek re-election later this year. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest will discuss whether 2010 will be the year of the Republican comeback in Washington… as well as in Madison.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-developer and contributor, www.pollster.com.
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Monday
1/11/2010
7:00 AM
100111B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. Joy and her guests will look at a proposed state law that would ban the use of the plastic known as “BPA” from use in baby bottles and sippy cups.
Guests:
Julie Lassa, Democratic State Senator from Stevens Point
Meg Kissinger, Reporter for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; she’s been covering health and safety issues related to BPA
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Monday
1/11/2010
7:30 AM
100111X
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Joy Cardin
Last week, Governor Doyle put his support behind a green energy bill for Wisconsin…after 7:30, Joy Cardin talks to a state lawmaker who says the plan would hurt businesses and jobs in the state.
Guest: Jim Ott, Republican State Assembly Representative from Mequon
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Monday
1/11/2010
8:00 AM
100111C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s all things Wisconsin Public Radio! Joy Cardin welcomes WPR’s Director and its Senior Regional Manager to discuss how this statewide network tries to remain rooted in your community through its seven regional offices.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio
- Dean Kallenbach, Senior Regional Manager of Wisconsin Public Radio, based in Eau Claire.
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Friday
1/8/2010
6:00 AM
100108A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Gene Purcell and his guest, after six, discuss this week's grand opening of a new skyscraper in Dubai (doo-BUY), which, at more than half a mile tall, is now the world's tallest building. A look at "The Burj," the recent boom in skyscraper construction, and your thoughts on favorite buildings and cityscapes.
Guest: Robert Greenstreet, Architecture Professor and Dean, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, UW-Milwaukee. Chair, Milwaukee City Development.
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Friday
1/8/2010
7:00 AM
100108B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell and his guest examine the federal education fund, "Race To the Top," and what it'll take for Wisconsin schools to qualify. How much money could the state receive? Does this program differ much from No Child Left Behind?
Guest: Steve Correia (ko-REE-uh), Associate Professor of Teacher Education, St. Norbert College.
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Friday
1/8/2010
8:00 AM
100108C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s the Week in Review…and Gene Purcell and his guest will look at President Obama’s speech on airline security, prospects for a Republican comeback in 2010 elections, and other top news stories of the week..
Guests:
Bill Lueders (LEADERS), News Editor for Isthmus newspaper in Madison
Chris Lato (LOTT-oh), Public Relations Director for Avicom Marketing
Communications, and former Communications Director for the Republican
Party of Wisconsin
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Thursday
1/7/2010
6:00 AM
100107A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
A new survey says most Americans are unhappy with their jobs. After six, Gene Purcell and his guest look at job dissatisfaction... the reasons... the risks... and how to enjoy your job more.
Guest: John Gibbons, Program Director, Human Capital, The Conference Board. Co-author job satisfaction report.
http://www.conference-board.org/utilities/pressDetail.cfm?press_ID=3820
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Thursday
1/7/2010
7:00 AM
100107B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell’s guest says the housing market is not looking good... and is likely to get worse. He’ll share his plan to reduce the risk of foreclosures.
Guest: Morris Davis, Assistant Professor of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, Wisconsin School of Business, UW-Madison. http://www.bus.wisc.edu/realestate/wi-fur/
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Thursday
1/7/2010
8:00 AM
100107C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Americans are obsessed with their cars, but according to Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, automobiles have a greater negative impact on society than meets the eye. Find out the average amount spent on the family car each year, and learn more about the health risks that cars pose to us every day.
Guest: Catherine Lutz, the Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of Anthropology and International Studies, Brown University. Co-author, "Carjacked: The Culture of the Automobile and Its Effect on Our Lives."
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Wednesday
1/6/2010
6:00 AM
100106A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
It could be the end of free television as we know it... After six, Gene Purcell and his guest take a look at tough times today for broadcast television.
Guest: James Baughman (BOFF-man), Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communications, UW-Madison. Author, "Same Time, Same Station: Creating American Television, 1948-61" and "Republic of Mass Culture: Journalism, Filmmaking, and Broadcasting in America since 1941".
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Wednesday
1/6/2010
7:00 AM
100106B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
The federal estate tax is taking a break this year… but it will be a top priority for some Congressional leaders. After seven, join Gene Purcell and his guests for this week’s Big Question: should the federal estate tax make a comeback... or stay away for good?
Guests: - Chuck Marr, Director of Federal Tax Policy, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. - Phil Kerpen, Director of Policy, Americans for Prosperity.
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Wednesday
1/6/2010
8:00 AM
100106C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
According to Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, the self-help industry destroys motivation, damages relationships, and reduces creativity. Instead, he says, there are new techniques to help you become more decisive, creative, and happier... all in under a minute.
Guest: Richard Wiseman, professor of psychology, University of Hertfordshire, UK. Author, “59 Seconds: Think A Little, Change A Lot.”
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Tuesday
1/5/2010
6:00 AM
100105A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
A new state law designed to keep electronic gadgets out of landfills is in effect. After six, join Gene Purcell and his guests to learn more about how to recycle electronics in your community.
Guests:
- Toral Jha, Executive Director, Associated Recyclers of Wisconsin
- Sarah Murray, Communication and Recycling Specialist for the Department of Natural Resource Waste and Materials Management Program
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/aw/wm/ecycle/
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Tuesday
1/5/2010
7:00 AM
100105B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
According to Gene Purcell’s guest, after seven, with health care overhaul passing both houses of Congress, some important consumer issues have been lost in the shuffle. He says the final product should include strong protections to keep people from being denied coverage or being hit with big premium increases.
Guest: Bobby Peterson, public interest attorney. Director, ABC for Health, Madison.
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Tuesday
1/5/2010
8:00 AM
100105C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, Gene Purcell welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for the first On Your Money of 2010. This week, Kevin has some advice on getting your finances off to a great start in the new year…and as always, he’ll share a money-saving tip and answer your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner. Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
1/4/2010
6:00 AM
100104A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After six, Gene Purcell and his guest look at what NOT to say in 2010. Gene talks with one of the compilers of the new Banished Word list.
Guest: Tom Pink, spokesperson, Public Relations Office, Lake Superior State University, annual “Banished Words” list. www.lssu.edu/banished
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Monday
1/4/2010
7:00 AM
100104B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Wisconsin de-regulated the cable industry a few years back... now some state lawmakers want to reverse that. After seven, on The State Capitol Report, Gene Purcell's guests are on both sides of an issue to re-regulate the cable industry.
Guests:
7:00 – Kathleen Vinehout, State Senator, (D) Alma.
7:30 – Tom Moore, Executive Director, Wisconsin Cable Communications Association
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Monday
1/4/2010
8:00 AM
100104C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, offers a fresh way to think about the choices we’ll need to make in order to create a sustainable economy and society.
Guest: Raj Patel, visiting scholar, UC-Berkeley’s Center for African Studies. Honorary Research Fellow, School of Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal. Author, “The Value of Nothing: How To Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy.”
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Friday
1/1/2010
6:00 AM
100101A
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Joy Cardin
We ring in 2010 with a big dose of optimism! Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says despite a long list of problems, there are plenty of good reasons we should be grateful to live in Wisconsin.
Guest: Dr. Lori Pyter (PIE-dir), Clinical Psychologist, Family Psychological Services. Her column, “Let’s Acknowledge Wisconsin’s many assets” can be found here: http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/80299567.html
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Friday
1/1/2010
7:00 AM
100101B
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Joy Cardin
Today is a good day to take stock of your health and happiness... and figure out how to make improvements in the new year. Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, invites you to take a Personal Inventory for 2010.
Guest: Frank Farley, Professor of Psychology, Temple University.
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Friday
1/1/2010
8:00 AM
100101C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. ...from the attempted terrorist attack and its aftermath in the world of politics... to the other top national and state issues of the week.
Guest: Peg Lautenschlager, former Wisconsin Attorney General. Counsel at
the law firm Bauer and Bach.
Guest: Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former Associate Editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
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Thursday
12/31/2009
6:00 AM
091231A
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Joy Cardin
Tomorrow, don’t just make a resolution for yourself... bring the whole family on-board. That’s the message from Joy Cardin’s guest after six, who says families should take the opportunity to set goals for the new year.
Guest: Samuel Gladding, licensed professional counselor. Chair, Department of Counseling, Wake Forest University.
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Thursday
12/31/2009
7:00 AM
091231B
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Joy Cardin
National Healthcare reform is one thing... but according to Joy Cardin’s guests, after seven, overhauling your personal health is an even bigger challenge. They name two big problems to confront: an obesity epidemic, and health challenges for ethnic minorities and low-income Americans.
Guests:
- Dr. Theodore Kotchen, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, Medical College of Wisconsin.
- Dr. Jane Morley Kotchen, Professor of Population Health, Medical
College of Wisconsin.
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Thursday
12/31/2009
8:00 AM
091231C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin for a conversation about... conversation. Her guest says we underestimate the value of having a good talk with someone.
Guest: Daniel Menaker (MEN-uh-kerr), former editor and writer, New Yorker Magazine. Author, “A Good Talk: The Story and Skill of Conversation” (Twelve)
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Wednesday
12/30/2009
6:00 AM
091230A
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Joy Cardin
The Wisconsin legislature recently passed new drunk driving laws… and many are calling for even tougher measures. Not Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, who says the new laws will waste money, and unfairly label many Wisconsinites as criminals.
Guests:
- Jim Baxter, Founder and President, National Motorists Association, Waunakee. www.motorists.org
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Wednesday
12/30/2009
7:00 AM
091230B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests take-on this week’s Big Question: should ethnicity and religion be factors in screening airline travelers?
Guests:
- John Banzhaf (BANZ-half), Professor of Public Interest Law, George
Washington University Law School.
- David Harris, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Law School. Author, “Profiles in Injustice: Why Racial Profiling Can’t Work.”
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Wednesday
12/30/2009
8:00 AM
091230C
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says with the recent corporate bailouts the Government is gaining more and more control over the average American, and small businesses are being squeezed out of existence.
Guest: Timothy P. Carney, Columnist and Reporter in Washington, D.C. Author, "Obamanomics: How Barack Obama is Bankrupting You and Enriching His Wall Street Friends, Corporate Lobbyists, and Union Bosses."
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Tuesday
12/29/2009
6:00 AM
091229A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, a new breed of electric vehicles will arrive at dealerships next year. And he says there are a number of "myths" to be busted about plug-in cars.
Guest: Paul Scott, Vice-President, Plug In America. www.pluginamerica.org
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Tuesday
12/29/2009
7:00 AM
091229B
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Joy Cardin
Terrorism... Iraq... Afghanistan... China... Iran... it's been a tough bunch of years on the international scene. Joy Cardin and her guest, after seven, look back at the big international stories of the year.
Guest: Jeremi Suri, Director, European Union Center of Excellence. Professor of History, UW-Madison.
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Tuesday
12/29/2009
8:00 AM
091229C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's a special edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin's guest has financial advice for the new year... including how to do a budget liposuction.
Guest: Boyce Watkins, assistant professor of finance, Syracuse University. Author, "Financial Lovemaking 101: Merging Assets With Your Partner in Ways That Feel Good". www.boycewatkins.net
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Monday
12/28/2009
6:00 AM
091228A
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Joy Cardin
After six, the year of movies in review. Join Joy Cardin and her guest film critic with your thoughts on the best movies of the year and of the millennium, so far.
Guest: Duane Dudek (DOO-deck), Film Critic for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Monday
12/28/2009
7:00 AM
091228B
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Joy Cardin
It’s the State Capitol Report after seven, and Joy Cardin and her guest want to know what Wisconsin issues you want the media to focus on in 2010. Whether it’s job creation, the state budget, or other top issue, call in and share your thoughts.
Guest: Scott Milfred, Editorial Page Editor for the Wisconsin State Journal
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Monday
12/28/2009
8:00 AM
091228C
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Joy Cardin
A Wisconsin author joins Joy Cardin, after eight. Hear about how the family dynamics surrounding her as a child in small-town Wisconsin led her to a life spent in service to others.
Guest: Faye Ellen Kufahl (KOO-fall), a licensed Social Worker, and graduate of the UW-Superior. Her new book is called, "Nutterville: And Other True Stories Of Coping With Mental Illness"
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Friday
12/25/2009
6:00 AM
091225A
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Joy Cardin
Ever wonder what makes the bubbles in your beer? And why does Guinness taste better in Ireland? After six, Joy Cardin welcomes a physicist and accomplished home brewer with some insights about the science of beer.
Guest: Mark Denny, Physicist, Author, “Froth! The Science of Beer."(Rebroadcast from May 14, 2009)
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Friday
12/25/2009
7:00 AM
091225B
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Joy Cardin
Narcissists believe they are better than others...they devalue warm and caring relationships, constantly seek attention, and treasure material wealth and physical appearance. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the spread of narcissim in today's culture and its catastrophic effects.
Guest: W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia. Co-author, "The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement" (Free Press) (Rebroadcast from May 20, 2009)
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Friday
12/25/2009
8:00 AM
091225C
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Joy Cardin
The pursuit of happiness is fundamental to Americans, but happiness can seem a scarce commodity with the financial crisis hanging over our heads. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest suggests seven simple activities that hold the key to perfect happiness... and at a very low cost.
Guest: Willard Spiegelman, Author, "Seven Pleasures: Essays on Ordinary Happiness" (Farrar Straus & Giroux). (Rebroadcast from May 27, 2009)
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Thursday
12/24/2009
6:00 AM
091224A
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Joy Cardin
The Senate has passed its version of health care reform with a Christmas Eve vote of 60-39. After six, you're invited to cast your vote in our health care straw poll.
STRAW POLL RESULTS: Yes - 28, No - 21 (poll is unscientific)
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Thursday
12/24/2009
7:00 AM
091224B
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Joy Cardin
What would you like to hear on The Joy Cardin Show in 2010? Call in with your program suggestions during our December open line, after seven.
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Thursday
12/24/2009
8:00 AM
091224C
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Joy Cardin
In a society that is increasingly chaotic, wired, and weird, traditions offer a way to connect with one another and provide teaching moments for our children. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest ask you what your family holiday traditions are… and we’ll also share some of the traditions of the W-P-R family.
Guest: Jennifer Trainer Thompson, author, "The Joy of Family Traditions: A Season-by-Season Companion to Celebrations, Holidays, and Special Occasions" (Ten Speed Press).
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Wednesday
12/23/2009
6:00 AM
091223A
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Joy Cardin
Charlie Brown's Beagle Snoopy is the "top dog" in America, according to the American Kennel Club and A-O-L’s Paw-Nation-dot-com. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at the dogs that made the list of the "Top 125 Dogs in Pop Culture," and the impact dogs have on our lives.
Guest: Lisa Peterson, Director of Club Communications, American Kennel Club.
Top 125 List: http://www.akc.org/pdfs/press_center/top_125_dogs_in_pop_culture.pdf
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Wednesday
12/23/2009
7:00 AM
091223B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s a look back at the Year In Review. Join Joy Cardin and her guests as they debate the top issues of 2009... including health care... the Afghanistan troop surge... and President Obama’s job performance.
Guests:
- Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, law firm of Garvey, McNeil and Associates. Publisher, FightingBob.com.
- Owen Robinson, Blogger at BootsAndSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News.
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Wednesday
12/23/2009
8:00 AM
091223C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, young males have become too macho, insensitive... and even barbaric. He discusses how “classic coolness” and chivalry is so important in recovering what he calls the best ideal of manhood... the gentleman.
Guest: Brad Miner, Author, "The Compleat Gentleman: The Modern Man's Guide to Chivalry."
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Tuesday
12/22/2009
6:00 AM
091222A
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Joy Cardin
Who should you give a gift to this holiday season? What if you receive a gift you don’t like? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest talk about gift etiquette… and welcome your questions and stories.
Guest: Anna Post, author and spokesperson, The Emily Post Institute. Her blog, annapost.typepad.com.
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Tuesday
12/22/2009
7:00 AM
091222B
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Joy Cardin
The Senate health care bill is one step closer to final passage. Senators aim to vote on the bill before Christmas. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the key points of the latest healthcare legislation, examine what will change if it's passed, and take your calls.
Guest: Ed Miller, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point.
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Tuesday
12/22/2009
8:00 AM
091222C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's a special On Your Money... Shopping Edition. Joy Cardin welcomes the editor of ShopSmart magazine for advice on last minute holiday shopping, end-of-year bargain-hunting, and the best... and worst... new products of 2009.
Guest: Lisa Freeman, editor in chief, ShopSmart magazine. www.ShopSmartmag.org
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Monday
12/21/2009
6:00 AM
091221A
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Joy Cardin
After six, learn how to sew-on a button... and other nifty things your grandmother knew how to do. Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the importance of thrift and creativity in a tough economy. . . when wealth is defined by resourcefulness, not by possessions.
Guest: Erin Bried, Senior Staff Writer, "Self" magazine. Author, "How To Sew A Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew".
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Monday
12/21/2009
7:00 AM
091221B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s the year-end-review edition of The State Capitol Report. Joy Cardin and her guests look at the top state government stories of the year, including budget battles, twists and turns in the race for governor, and more. And WPR reporter Shawn Johnson fills us in on the latest news from the Capitol.
Guests:
- Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
- Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs, UW-Milwaukee.
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Monday
12/21/2009
8:00 AM
091221C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and her a guest for a look at the future of passenger rail service in Wisconsin, and around the country. Joy’s guest spent a year travelling the U.S. by rail, and he says we may be on the verge of a new era in train transportation.
Guest: James McCommons, veteran journalist. Associate Professor of English, Northern Michigan University. Author, "Waiting on a Train: The Embattled Future of Passenger Rail Service. A Year Spent Riding Across America."
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Friday
12/18/2009
6:00 AM
091218A
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Joy Cardin
Reading for pleasure is so often overlooked. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, invites you to participate in this Sunday's first-ever "Do Nothing But Read Day".
Guest: Amanda Lanyon-LeSage (la-SAYJ), Graduate Student, UW-Madison Library Sciences Program. Creator, “Do Nothing But Read” Day. http://donothingbutreadday.blogspot.com/
Lanyon-LeSage's list of Young Adult Fiction for All Adults: http://wpr.org/cardin/Young%20Adult%20Fiction%20for%20All%20Adults.doc
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Friday
12/18/2009
7:00 AM
091218B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guests join us from Copenhagen where they are attending the climate conference as members of the Union of Concerned Scientists, seeking significant action on global warming.
Guests:
- Rachel Cleetus, Climate Economist, Union for Concerned Scientists.
- Peter Frumhoff, Director of Science & Policy, Union for Concerned Scientists.
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Friday
12/18/2009
8:00 AM
091218C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s the Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week, global warming, banks, health and more are on the national agenda…and a special session of the legislature captured State headlines.
Guests:
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.
- Paul Soglin, former Madison Mayor. His blog is www.waxingamerica.com
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Thursday
12/17/2009
6:00 AM
091217A
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Joy Cardin
Having trouble rolling out that perfect pie crust... or getting that next batch of cookies to bake evenly? Whatever's giving you fits in the kitchen this holiday season, Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, has some help. Then, after six-thirty, call in with your favorite treats and share a favorite recipe or tradition.
Guest: Chris Kimball, publisher and editor, “Cook’s Illustrated” and “Cook’s Country” magazines. Host, “America’s Test Kitchen” and “Cook’s Country" on public television.
http://www.americastestkitchentv.com/
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Thursday
12/17/2009
7:00 AM
091217B
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Joy Cardin
A health care plan continues taking shape, as items are jettisoned to overcome opposition in the Senate. Some liberal supporters of health care reform say what’s left isn’t worth the effort. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the latest on healthcare.
Guest: James Morone, Professor of Political Science and Urban Studies, Brown University. Co-Author, “The Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office.”
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Thursday
12/17/2009
8:00 AM
091217C
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Joy Cardin
More than a million people worldwide commit suicide each year. Those left behind are often overcome with a sense of guilt and shame. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest psychiatrist takes your calls as she shares her experience dealing with the loss of her mother to suicide.
Guest: Dr. Nancy Rappaport, assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Board certified child and adolescent psychiatrist. Author, "In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother’s Suicide."
SUICIDE LIFELINE (24/7) -- 1-800-273-TALK
Guest Contact (non-emergency) -- nrappaport@inherwake.com
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Wednesday
12/16/2009
6:00 AM
091216A
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Joy Cardin
Many Americans don't build things... or fix things... around the house... and Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says we should be worried about that. Join the talk about the lost art of "tinkering" around.
Guest: Gerry Shankel, President, Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, and the groups' foundation, Nuts, Bolts and Thingamajigs.
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Wednesday
12/16/2009
7:00 AM
091216B
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Joy Cardin
A public hearing yesterday (Tuesday) sought comments on a bill that would legalize marijuana for medicinal use. Two state lawmakers join Joy Cardin, after seven, to debate The Big Question: Should medical marijuana be legal in Wisconsin?
Guests:
- Mark Pocan, Democratic State Representative, Wisconsin 78th Assembly District (Madison). Co-sponsor of the medical marijuana bill.
- Mary Lazich (LAH-zick), Republican State Senator, Wisconsin 28th District (New Berlin). She opposes the medical marijuana bill.
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Wednesday
12/16/2009
8:00 AM
091216C
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Joy Cardin
We all know a lot about psychology... or at least, we think we do. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says there are a lot of misguided or outright wrong ideas about psychology bouncing around in our popular culture.
Guest: Scott Lilienfeld (LILL-ee-en-feld), Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta. Co-author, "50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior".
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Tuesday
12/15/2009
6:00 AM
091215A
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Joy Cardin
Voter I.D., absentee voting, same-day registration, and other top voting issues are on the table tonight at a conference in Madison. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests take a look at the future of voting rights... nationally, and here in Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Adam Skaggs, Counsel, Democracy Program, Brennan Center for Justice.
- Scot Ross, Executive Director, One Wisconsin Now.
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Tuesday
12/15/2009
7:00 AM
091215B
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Joy Cardin
With new regulations in the U.S. House... and a stern talking-to from President Obama... the banking industry is getting a lot of attention this week. After seven, Joy Cardin gets two takes on what’s going on with banks.
Guests:
7:00 - Richard Schiming (SHIMM-ing), Professor of Economics at Minnesota State University in Mankato
7:30 - Peter Morici (more-EE-see), Professor, University of Maryland School of Business. Former Chief Economist, U.S. International Trade Commission.
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Tuesday
12/15/2009
8:00 AM
091215C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, join Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley for another edition of On Your Money. This week, Kevin answers your personal finance questions, offers some retirement account advice, and discusses the pros and cons of using debit cards instead of credit cards.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
12/14/2009
6:00 AM
091214A
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Joy Cardin
Atheist groups are running ads around the country, promoting disbelief in religion ahead of the holiday season. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says the ad campaigns are divisive, and what we should be focusing on is what we have in common.
Guest: Ed Doerr (DORE), President, Americans for Religious Liberty.
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Monday
12/14/2009
7:00 AM
091214B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, catch up on the latest Wisconsin government news on the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. WPR reporter Shawn Johnson previews this week's special session on drunk driving, a possible mayoral takeover of Milwaukee schools, and a hearing on medical marijuana. And, at seven-thirty, Joy talks with a sponsor of a new bill aimed at promoting Green job creation in Wisconsin.
Guest: 7:00 - Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
Guest: 7:30 - Spencer Black, Democratic Assembly Representative, Madison.
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Monday
12/14/2009
8:00 AM
091214C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest explore the rules of the English language, and our attempts to reign in, govern, and make sense of what we say and how we say it.
Guest: Jack Lynch, professor of English at Rutgers University. Author, "The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park" Walker & Company)
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Friday
12/11/2009
6:00 AM
091211A
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Joy Cardin
Now that Wisconsinites have dug themselves out of this week’s blizzard, it’s time to have a little fun! After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the long-list of sights and sounds the state has to offer... and welcome your suggestions.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Writer and Marketing Consultant to hospitality and travel businesses. Author, “The Great Wisconsin Touring Book – 30 Spectacular Auto Tours.”
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Friday
12/11/2009
7:00 AM
091211B
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Joy Cardin
In an acceptance speech yesterday, President Obama made a case for going to war while working for peace. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin peace activist who says President Obama shouldn't have gotten The Nobel Peace Prize while war continues in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Guest: Steve Burns, Program Director, Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice.
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Friday
12/11/2009
8:00 AM
091211C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. A look at the climate change conference, a Senate health care compromise, and other top state and national issues of the week.
Guests:
- Tony Palmeri, Associate Professor of Communications, UW-Oshkosh
- Jo Egelhoff, Editor of FoxPolitics.net
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Thursday
12/10/2009
6:00 AM
091210A
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Joy Cardin
Home sales in Wisconsin rose nearly six-percent in the third quarter of this year, the first increase since the recession of 2007. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss whether the slumping housing market has turned the corner, and what the 2010 forecast holds for the state and nation.
Guest: Lawrence Yun, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, National Association of Realtors
Extended home buyer tax credit: http://www.realtor.org/home_buyers_and_sellers/2009_first_time_home_buyer_tax_credit
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