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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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Thursday
12/10/2009
7:00 AM
091210B
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Joy Cardin
Senate liberals and moderates reached an agreement on health care reform - the plan jettisons much of the "public option" idea, but expands Medicare eligibility to people 55 and over. After seven, Joy Cardin brings in an expert on health care politics to break down the details, and look at the road ahead in the health care debate.
Guest: Tom Oliver, Associate Director for Health Policy, UW Population Health Institute. Professor of Population Health Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
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Thursday
12/10/2009
8:00 AM
091210C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says not just the rich and famous are making a difference in the world... the American of modest means also has the power to help change the world. She tells us how.
Guest: Wendy Smith, Author, "Give a Little: How Your Small Donations Can Transform Our World" (Hyperion) www.givealittlenow.com
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Wednesday
12/9/2009
6:00 AM
091209A
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Joy Cardin
Wisconsin’s first big snow of the season rolled in yesterday… and after six, Joy Cardin talks with W-P-R reporters around the state to see what happened. Joy checks in with a call to the state emergency management office… and she wants to hear how much snow YOU see out your window.
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Wednesday
12/9/2009
7:00 AM
091209B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, as the climate change summit continues in Copenhagen, Joy Cardin’s Big Question examines a cap and trade environmental proposal before Congress. Join Joy and guests on both sides of the issue.
Guests:
- Dan Lashof, Director, Climate Center, Natural Resources Defense Council.
- Daniel Simmons, Director of State Affairs, Institute for Energy Research.
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Wednesday
12/9/2009
8:00 AM
091209C
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Joy Cardin
How often have you received a gift you actually liked? How many gifts have you given without even knowing what the person likes or wants? Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, says gift-giving today creates a vast amount of economic waste, and it’s time to think twice before buying presents for the holidays.
Guest: Joel Waldfogel, Professor and Chair of Business and Public Policy, Warton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Author, "Scroogenomics: Why You Shouldn’t Buy Presents for the Holidays."
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Tuesday
12/8/2009
6:00 AM
091208A
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Joy Cardin
The first major snowstorm of the season is predicted to wallop parts of the state Tuesday night and Wednesday. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest meteorologist discuss the latest weather forecast, and what lies ahead for this Wisconsin winter.
Guest: Chad Franzen, Meteorologist, WSAW-TV, Wausau.
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Tuesday
12/8/2009
7:00 AM
091208B
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Joy Cardin
It was a big piece of unfinished business in the Wisconsin legislature... but an agreement announced yesterday sets the stage for a special session next week. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with the state lawmakers behind proposed new drunk driving laws.
Guests:
- Tony Staskunas (stass-KOO-nass), Democratic State Assembly Representative, West Allis.
- Jim Sullivan, Democratic State Senator, Wauwatosa.
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Tuesday
12/8/2009
8:00 AM
091208C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get ready for financial advice on this week’s edition of On Your Money. Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley. This week, a year-end money-saving tip, a look at why converting an I-R-A may be expensive in Wisconsin next year, plus answers to your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC. www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
12/7/2009
6:00 AM
091207A
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Joy Cardin
Is pro-golfer Tiger Woods still someone to look up to despite accusations he’s cheated on his wife? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the significance of role models, and the lessons we can teach kids about celebrities.
Guest: Frank Farley, Professor of Psychology, Temple University.
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Monday
12/7/2009
7:00 AM
091207B
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Joy Cardin
It's like Cash for Clunkers, but for dishwashers and furnaces instead of cars and trucks. Starting next month, Wisconsinites could get a cash rebate when they buy energy-efficient appliances and, after seven, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin's guest describes how the program works.
Guest: Jolene Sheil (SHEEL), Director of the Focus on Energy Program for the Wisconsin Public Service Commission.
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Monday
12/7/2009
7:30 AM
091207X
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Joy Cardin
The deer hunt numbers are low this year, and after seven-thirty, Joy Cardin talks with a state Senator who says the DNR's big game management team should be fired.
Guest: Russ Decker, Democratic State Senator, Schofield. Senate Majority Leader.
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Monday
12/7/2009
8:00 AM
091207C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, get the latest on what’s happening around Wisconsin Public Radio. WPR Director Phil Corriveau and C-O-O Mike Crane stop by to take your calls and suggestions about WPR programming and operations.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Mike Crane, Chief Operating Officer, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
12/4/2009
6:00 AM
091204A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Attendance at the ten sites of the Wisconsin Historical Society is growing. After six, John Munson and his guest discuss the appeal of State Historical Sites, and welcome your suggestions on where to go for a first-hand glimpse into the past.
Guest: Steve Lightbourn, Marketing Manager, Wisconsin Historical Society Historic Site Division.
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Friday
12/4/2009
7:00 AM
091204B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A White House summit yesterday sought ways to ease the nation’s unemployment. After seven, John Munson asks his guest economist what, if anything, the nation should do about double-digit joblessness.
Guest: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Northeastern University. Director, Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy.
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Friday
12/4/2009
8:00 AM
091204C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with John Munson and guests. Topics this week include the President’s strategy on Afghanistan, a job summit, and other top state and national issues.
Guests:
- Ben Manski, Executive Director, Liberty Tree.
- Kevin Hermening, Treasurer and past chairman, Republican Party of Marathon County.
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Thursday
12/3/2009
6:00 AM
091203A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
They can get as big as four-feet-long and a hundred pounds, and they’re trying to make their way into the Great Lakes. After six, John Munson talks with a Wisconsin scientist on the front line of the battle against the Asian Carp. They’ll talk about last night’s attempt to poison the invasive fish before they make it to Lake Michigan.
Guest: Phil Moy, Fisheries and Invasive Species Specialist, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute. Co-chair, Army Corps of Engineers Barrier Advisory Panel.
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Thursday
12/3/2009
7:00 AM
091203B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, John Munson and his guests examine what's ahead in the health care reform debate. Senator Russ Feingold joins the show, and, at seven-thirty, a political scientist breaks down the latest news.
Guests:
7:00 - Russ Feingold, Democratic U.S. Senator from Wisconsin.
7:30 - Ed Miller, Professor of Political Science at UW-Stevens Point.
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Thursday
12/3/2009
8:00 AM
091203C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson takes a look at the life and comedy of the late George Carlin. John’s guest is comedian Tony Hendra, a longtime friend of Carlin, who helped write his autobiography.
Guest: Tony Hendra, comedian, actor. Co-author, with the late George Carlin, “Last Words”.
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Wednesday
12/2/2009
6:00 AM
091202A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A little work can have a big pay-off for people on the Medicare Part D plan, which has a renewal period from now until the end of the year. After six, John Munson’s guest has advice for people on Medicare Part D... and for children helping their aging parents navigate the system.
Guest: Holin (HAH-lin) Kennen, Lead Dane County Benefit Specialist for the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups.
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Wednesday
12/2/2009
7:00 AM
091202B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
President Obama laid out his Afghanistan policy in a national address last night. After seven, for John Munson and his guests The Big Question is, should the United States send more troops to Afghanistan?
Guests:
- Adam Schesch (SESH), historian of third-world insurgencies.
- Thomas Donnelly, Research Fellow on defense and security policy, and Director, Center for Defense Studies, American Enterprise Institute. Co-author, “Ground Truth: The Future of U.S. Land Power”.
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Wednesday
12/2/2009
8:00 AM
091202C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson and his guest discuss the presidential election that put Barack Obama in the White House, which has been called the most exciting, surprising, significant... and expensive in U.S. history.
Guest: Hendrik Hertzberg, staff writer and editor, The New Yorker. Author, "Obamanos! The Birth of a New Political Era" (Penguin Press).
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Tuesday
12/1/2009
6:00 AM
091201A
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
White House party crashers... the "balloon boy" hoax... in the age of Youtube and reality TV, people are going to great lengths in the search of fame and fortune. After six, John Munson's guest psychologist looks at why people crave so much attention, and why the quest to be rich and famous leaves us unhappy.
Guest: Edward Deci (DEE-see), Professor of Psychology, University of Rochester. Author, "Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Self-Motivation"
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Tuesday
12/1/2009
7:00 AM
091201B
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A bully... a pushover... a spendthrift... some of the emerging views of President Obama in the media... storylines he wants to avoid, according to a recent analysis. After seven, John Munson and his guest look at the "storylines" of the Obama presidency.
Guest: Eric Giordano, Professor of Political Science at UW-Marathon County.
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Tuesday
12/1/2009
8:00 AM
091201C
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John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week's edition of On Your Money. Kevin has answers to your personal finance questions, plus advice on dealing with credit card companies, and getting the best deals on gift cards.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/30/2009
6:00 AM
091130A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
From taking care at the mall to preparing your house before you go on vacation, Gene Purcell and his guest will talk about avoiding crime of every sort during the holiday shopping and vacation season.
Guest: Larry Kamholz, formerly with the Madison Police Department; he now operates Straight Forward Crisis Management and Consulting.
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Monday
11/30/2009
7:00 AM
091130B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Governor Doyle is expected to sign a law tomorrow that would allow public funding for state Supreme Court elections. After seven, on the State Capitol Report, Gene Purcell’s guest says he’s glad to see the law passed, and he’ll share his thoughts on the future of court elections.
Guest: Jay Heck, Executive Director of Common Cause of Wisconsin.
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Monday
11/30/2009
7:30 AM
091130X
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Wisconsinites should be able to buy raw, unpasteurized milk if they want it, according to Gene Purcell’s guest after 7:30. Gene talks to a state lawmaker who’s proposing legislation that would loosen up rules and make it easier to purchase raw milk in Wisconsin.
Guest: Chris Danou (DAY-no), Democratic State Assembly Representative from Trempealeau.
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Monday
11/30/2009
8:00 AM
091130C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, Gene Purcell's guest explains that Alzheimer's and various forms of dementia, rather than being the inevitable result of aging, are often the result of bad diet, stress, lack of mental and physical exercise, and other poor lifestyle choices.
Guest: Scott Mendelson, a Consult Liaison Psychiatrist at the Roseburg VA Medical Center in Roseburg, Oregon. Author, "Beyond Alzheimer's: How to Avoid the Modern Epidemic of Dementia".
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Friday
11/27/2009
6:00 AM
091127A
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Joy Cardin
Rude people are everywhere. It’s not just the loud guy on his cell phone at the supermarket, but celebrities and public figures too. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about her quest to bring manners back to an impolite society.
Guest: Amy Alkon, writer, “The Advice Goddess” newspaper column. Author, “I See Rude People: One Woman’s Battle to Beat Some Manners into Impolite Society” (McGraw-Hill Professional).
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Friday
11/27/2009
7:00 AM
091127B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes Dave Berkman for a look at a number of issues in the media... including saturation coverage of Sarah Palin, the end of the Oprah era, and a possible political run for Lou Dobbs.
Guest: Dave Berkman, retired Professor of Mass Communications, UW-Milwaukee. Former host of "Media Talk" on WPR.
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Friday
11/27/2009
8:00 AM
091127C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s the day-after-Thanksgiving edition of the Week in Review. Joy Cardin and her guests look at the top state, national, and international news stories of the week.
Guests:
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College.
- Margaret Farrow, Chair, WisconsinEye Broadcast Network. Former Republican Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.
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Thursday
11/26/2009
6:00 AM
091126A
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Joy Cardin
It's the quintessential American holiday... the day we celebrate, and give thanks for the well-being of family and friends. After six, Joy Cardin's guest has some succulent suggestions for your Thanksgiving... not just traditional recipes, but a few new ones, too... bound to become family favorites.
Guest: Diane Morgan, Author, "The Christmas Table", "The Thanksgiving Table", and "The New Thanksgiving Table" (Chronicle Books).
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Thursday
11/26/2009
7:00 AM
091126B
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Joy Cardin
Today is a chance to express gratitude for the good things and the good people in our lives… After seven, call in and tell Joy Cardin what you’re giving thanks for on this Thanksgiving Day.
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Thursday
11/26/2009
8:00 AM
091126C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest wonder, "what's the best gift you have ever received... or given... and why?"
Guest: Connie Kilmark, Financial Counselor in private practice. Founder, Kilmark & Associates.
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Wednesday
11/25/2009
6:00 AM
091125A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says legitimate criticism of global warming is being unfairly locked-out of the scientific debate. Recently leaked email among climate scientists has stirred the controversy, especially among global warming skeptics.
Guest: Patrick Michaels, Distinguished Senior Fellow, School of Public Policy, George Mason University. Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, The Cato Institute. Co-author, “Climate of Extremes: Global Warming Science They Don't Want You to Know”
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Wednesday
11/25/2009
7:00 AM
091125B
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Joy Cardin
An amendment in the House healthcare reform bill puts new restrictions on coverage for abortions. After seven, Joy Cardin asks her guests The Big Question: Should the Senate healthcare bill contain a similar amendment?
Guests:
- Barbara Lyons, Executive Director, Wisconsin Right to Life.
- Lisa Subeck, Executive Director, NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
11/25/2009
8:00 AM
091125C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, our shop-till-you-drop impulse every December is actually an ancient part of who we are, the modern equivalent of the harvest and the feast.
Guest: Hank Stuever, Pop Culture Writer, The Washington Post. Author, "Tinsel: A Search for America's Christmas Present" (Houghton Mifflin).
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Tuesday
11/24/2009
6:00 AM
091124A
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Joy Cardin
Losing a job can be more than an economic hardship... it can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental and emotional challenges. That's the topic, after six with Joy Cardin and her guest psychiatrist.
Guest: Dr. Jeffrey Anders, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UW-Madison Health Services.
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Tuesday
11/24/2009
7:00 AM
091124B
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Joy Cardin
A report released earlier this year shows an increase in anti-government militia activity across the country, and it’s believed that a group called the Oath Keepers has established a chapter in Wisconsin. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest talks about the resurgence of the anti-government movement in the U.S., and how it’s affecting Wisconsin.
Guest: Heidi Beirich (BYE-rick), Director of Research, Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Tuesday
11/24/2009
8:00 AM
091124C
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Joy Cardin
As we continue to follow this roller-coaster ride we call the economy, our skills in the art of penny-pinching are becoming a necessity. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says that the economy is down, but there is no need to do without. She gives us some tips on how to spend well.
Guest: Annie Korzen, comedy writer and performer. Author, "Bargain Junkie: Living the Good Life on the Cheap" (Andrews McMeel) www.thebargainjunkie.com
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Monday
11/23/2009
6:00 AM
091123A
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Joy Cardin
Over 50 million Baby Boomers are “stuck in the middle” of balancing the needs of their children, careers and elderly parents. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests share advise and support for listeners who may be “stuck in the middle.”
Guests:
- Barbara McVicker, national speaker, Human Resource consultant, and co-author of "Stuck In the Middle: Shared Stories and Tips For Caregiving Your Elderly Parents."
- Darby Puglielli, co-author of "Stuck In the Middle: Shared Stories and Tips For Caregiving Your Elderly Parents."
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Monday
11/23/2009
7:00 AM
091123B
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Joy Cardin
A report released last week says Wisconsin employers and workers are paying 22% more for health insurance than the national average. Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, says that while healthcare reform would be a step in the right direction, both the House and Senate bills have their strengths and weaknesses.
Guest: Robert Kraig, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin
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Monday
11/23/2009
8:00 AM
091123C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about how the act of giving changed her life, and in such a positive way, that she decided to create the 29-Day Giving Challenge online to raise money to fund humanitarian missions around the world.
Guest: Cami Walker, creator of www.29Gifts.org Author, "29 Gifts: How a Month of Giving Can Change Your Life" (Da Capo Press)
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Friday
11/20/2009
6:00 AM
091120A
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Joy Cardin
It can take up to fifteen years to become a Master Cheesemaker. In that time, a cheesemaker must specialize in crafting one or two varieties of cheese and take a series of courses and exams. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests celebrate the Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin, and take your votes for your favorite cheeses… and cheesemakers!
Guests:
- James Norton, weekly Columnist for Chow magazine and Editor of heavytable.com, a food magazine for the Upper Midwest. Co-author of "The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin."
- Becca Dilley, Food Photographer for numerous publications, Independent Journalist, and Co-Author of "The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin."
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Friday
11/20/2009
7:00 AM
091120B
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Joy Cardin
Independent reporting, especially local reporting, is an endangered species in today's media landscape, according to Joy Cardin's guest after seven. He is calling for a number of solutions, including the use of FCC fees to support local journalism.
Guest: Leonard Downie Jr. is vice president at large and former executive editor of The Washington Post, and Professor of Journalism at Arizona State University. He co-wrote "The Reconstruction of American Journalism," available at www.cjr.org
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Friday
11/20/2009
8:00 AM
091120C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s the Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They’ll debate the top news stories of the week, including President Obama’s Asia tour, the Khalid Sheik Mohammed trial controversy, and the latest player to join the governor’s race.
Guests:
- Ed Garvey, Senior Partner at the law firm of Garvey, McNeil and Associates, and Publisher of FightingBob.com
- Tom Still, President of the Wisconsin Technology Council, and Former Associate Editor of the Wisconsin State Journal.
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Thursday
11/19/2009
6:00 AM
091119A
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Joy Cardin
Thousands of hunters will take to the woods beginning this weekend to try to bag a trophy buck. Joy Cardin and her guest, after six, will discuss Wisconsin's deer hunting culture, and welcome your stories and favorite memories.
Guest: Robert Willging, wildlife biologist, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Author, "On the Hunt: The History of Deer Hunting in Wisconsin" (Wisconsin Historical Society Press)
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Thursday
11/19/2009
7:00 AM
091119B
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Joy Cardin
Thomson Correctional Center in Illinois has emerged as "a leading option" to house suspected terrorists currently held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and at least one Wisconsin Congressman has spoken out against the idea. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest with your thoughts on whether terrorism suspects should be held in prisons in the U.S.
Guest: Howard Schweber, Associate Professor of Political Science and affiliate member of the UW-Madison Law School.
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Thursday
11/19/2009
8:00 AM
091119C
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Joy Cardin
Military surveillance tools being used now in Afghanistan and Iraq are likely to show up here in the United States before long. That's according to Joy Cardin's guest after eight, who says America's foreign wars endanger civil liberties here at home.
Guest: Alfred McCoy, Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; his latest book is "Policing America's Empire: The United States, the Philippines, and the Rise of the Surveillance State".
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Wednesday
11/18/2009
6:00 AM
091118A
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Joy Cardin
To screen or not to screen... that is the question many women are asking, following the release of new guidelines for breast cancer screenings. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest has advice on who should be checked for breast cancer... and when.
Guest: Dr. Amy Tevaarwerk (tevv-ARR-work), Assistant Professor of Hematology and Oncology, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Researcher, UW Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Wednesday
11/18/2009
7:00 AM
091118B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, The Big Question facing Joy Cardin and her guests this week is whether the Department of Natural Resources chief should be appointed by the Governor... or a seven-member board. Last week, the Governor vetoed a bill that would have stripped him of that power. Two state legislators discuss whether the veto should be overridden.
Guests:
- Spencer Black, Democratic State Representative, Wisconsin 77th Assembly District (Madison). Sponsor of a bill that requires a board-appointed DNR secretary.
- Glenn Grothman, Republican State Senator, Wisconsin 20th District (West Bend). Supports a governor-appointed DNR secretary.
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Wednesday
11/18/2009
8:00 AM
091118C
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Joy Cardin
Specialist Michael Anthony enlisted in the Army when he was 17 years old, following in a family tradition of military service. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest shares his first-hand account of the horror of war, and what he calls “undeniable misconduct of the military,” which forced him to question his loyalty to the service.
Guest: Specialist Michael Anthony, Army Operating Room Technician. Author, “Mass Casualties: A Young Medic’s True Story of Death, Deception, and Dishonor in Iraq”
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Tuesday
11/17/2009
6:00 AM
091117A
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Joy Cardin
9/11 terror suspect Khalid Sheik Mohammed is to be tried in New York City, over objections from those who believe he should face a military commission. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says the coming 9/11 Terrorist Trial will likely remain in New York, and he explains why.
Guest: Frank Tuerkheimer, professor of Law , UW-Madison. Counsel with Godfrey & Kahn, S.C.
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Tuesday
11/17/2009
7:00 AM
091117B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama says he’ll announce his plans for Afghanistan soon. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says it’s past time for a decision... and further delay will hurt the morale of U.S. troops.
Guest: Dale Herspring, University distinguished professor of political science, Kansas State University.
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Tuesday
11/17/2009
8:00 AM
091117C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley for this week’s edition of On Your Money. Kevin has new consumer protection news for bank customers. He'll tell us the best way to cut up a credit card, and has answers your personal finance questions.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC. www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/16/2009
6:00 AM
091116A
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Joy Cardin
Sarah Palin is "Going Rogue," and she’s on the road this week. The former vice-presidential candidate’s plan for her book tour has fueled speculation about her plans for 2012. Join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at what a Palin presidential candidacy might mean.
Guest: Susan MacManus, Distinguished University Professor of political science, University of South Florida.
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Monday
11/16/2009
7:00 AM
091116B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s The State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. This week the big topic is the Governor’s race. A big announcement was expected over the weekend… and Joy and her guests will look at the road ahead.
Guests:
- Bob Williams, owner, Idea Associates, Stevens Point.
- Louis Fortis, Editor-in-Chief, Shepherd Express newspaper, Milwaukee.
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Monday
11/16/2009
8:00 AM
091116C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest reminds us that nature isn’t only found in wilderness. Her study of inner-city crows helped her gain an appreciation for these familiar urban birds and realize just how adaptable they are in an ever-changing world.
Guest: Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author and naturalist based in Seattle. Author, "Crow Planet: The Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness.”
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Friday
11/13/2009
6:00 AM
091113A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin’s guest asks why we aren’t going Green on our lawns and landscaping. He says we can make a big contribution to the environment by ending our love affair with the lawn.
Guest: Thomas Murn, owner of Murn Environmental, Beloit. Instructor in landscaping, Blackhawk Technical College, Janesville.
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Friday
11/13/2009
7:00 AM
091113B
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, calls for comprehensive electoral reforms with real choices for the American voter.
Guest: Theresa Amato, Founder, Citizen Advocacy Center, Chicago. Author, "Grand Illusion: The Myth of Voter Choice in a Two-Party Tyranny" (The New Press).
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Friday
11/13/2009
8:00 AM
091113C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week... the health care bill... President Obama’s strategy in Afghanistan... and Tom Barrett’s decision on running for governor. Plus, the Week In Review Quiz.
Guests:
- John Smart, Former Chair, Price County Democratic Party. Member, Governor's Commission on the United Nations.
- Chris Lato, Public Relations Director, Avicom Marketing Communications. Former Communications Director, Wisconsin Republican Party.
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Thursday
11/12/2009
6:00 AM
091112A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest investigate why recent research suggests the vitamin industry has surged during the recession. A look at the reasons behind the reported growth... plus your questions and comments on vitamins.
Guest: Katherine Zeratsky, registered dietitian, Mayo Clinic. Specialty editor, Food & Nutrition Center, MayoClinic.com.
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Thursday
11/12/2009
7:00 AM
091112B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin about the health care reform bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last weekend... and the outlook as it heads to the Senate.
Guest: Tammy Baldwin, Democratic U.S. Representative, 2nd District Wisconsin (Madison).
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Thursday
11/12/2009
8:00 AM
091112C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says many crucial news stories don’t get the attention they deserve on the media landscape. Join the conversation with one of the editors of “Project Censored.”
Guest: Peter Phillips, Professor of Sociology, Sonoma State University. Co-Editor, “Projected Censored 2010.” Former Director, Project Censored. www.projectcensored.org
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Wednesday
11/11/2009
6:00 AM
091111A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the lasting influence of the P-B-S kid's show Sesame Street, celebrating its 40th anniversary this week, and they want to hear your thoughts, too.
Guest: Jon Pollack, History Instructor and Chair, Humanities Department, Madison Area Technical College. A frequent commentator on this program.
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Wednesday
11/11/2009
7:00 AM
091111B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's "big question" is about federal economic stimulus. With unemployment topping ten percent, Joy and her guests examine whether the current stimulus package is working, and if more is needed.
Guests:
- Ethan Pollack, Policy Analyst, Economic Policy Institute.
- Jeffrey Miron, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Harvard University.
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Wednesday
11/11/2009
8:00 AM
091111C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, we reflect on the meaning of Veterans’ Day and how its significance may have changed over the years. We especially ask those who’ve served our country, “What does Veterans’ Day mean to you? How should our veterans be honored?”
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Tuesday
11/10/2009
6:00 AM
091110A
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Joy Cardin
Whether you're training for a long-distance marathon, or just want to stay in shape, Joy Cardin's guest, after six, has tips for a Zen approach to running. Learn to run better, longer, faster... and happier.
Guest: Larry Shapiro, marathon runner, Ironman triathlete. Professor of Philosophy, UW-Madison.
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Tuesday
11/10/2009
7:00 AM
091110B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the latest in health care reform. The U.S. house has passed a bill, but it may face a rocky road in the Senate.
Guest: Donald Taylor, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University. His blog, www.donaldhtaylorjr.blogspot.com
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Tuesday
11/10/2009
8:00 AM
091110C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes financial planner Kevin McKinley On Your Money. Kevin answers your personal finance questions and has tips on shopping and credit cards.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/9/2009
6:00 AM
091109A
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Joy Cardin
Last week's shootings at Fort Hood Army base in Texas brought a quick response from media and blogs, but, according to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, that wasn't necessarily for the best.
Guest: John Nichols, associate editor, The Capital Times, and Washington correspondent for The Nation magazine.
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Monday
11/9/2009
7:00 AM
091109B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, there's a lot to talk about on The State Capitol Report. Lawmakers wrapped up a session last week with a flurry of activity, and Joy Cardin and her guests take a look at what passed... and what didn't, and why lawmakers might come back for a special session.
Guests:
- Dennis Riley, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point.
- Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter.
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Monday
11/9/2009
8:00 AM
091109C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes the "head honchos" of Wisconsin Public Radio to take your questions, comments and suggestions about all things W-P-R. They’ll also share news about the recent pledge drive and take a look ahead at what’s going on in November.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Mike Crane, Chief Operating Officer, Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Friday
11/6/2009
6:00 AM
091106A
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Joy Cardin
Fall colors are just about gone and it's starting to get a bit chilly. But there's still plenty of fun to be had... indoors and outdoors... before winter arrives. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the appeal of Autumn's second-half, and welcome your suggestions.
Guest: Gary Knowles, Travel Writer and Marketing Consultant to the hospitality and travel businesses. Author, "The Great Wisconsin Touring Book: 30 Spectacular Auto Tours."
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Friday
11/6/2009
7:00 AM
091106B
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Joy Cardin
A health care reform proposal gets a vote in the House this weekend, and the A-A-R-P says it's a good plan. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a Wisconsin representative of A-A-R-P about its endorsement of the House Democrats version of a sweeping healthcare overhaul bill.
Guest: Lisa Lamkins, Advocacy Director, AARP-Wisconsin.
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Friday
11/6/2009
8:00 AM
091106C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week, the President's education message in Wisconsin, health care reform, and last-minute action at the State Capitol.
Guest: Dave Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. His Blaska's Blog is at thedailypage.com.
Guest: Bill Lueders, News Editor, Isthmus news magazine, Madison.
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Thursday
11/5/2009
6:00 AM
091105A
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Joy Cardin
Republicans are facing criticism around the country... from conservatives, who say the party is too moderate. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the prospects for conservative election challenges to mainstream Republicans.
Guest: John McAdams, Associate Professor of Political Science, Marquette University.
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Thursday
11/5/2009
7:00 AM
091105B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama paid a visit to a Wisconsin school yesterday, and education was on his mind. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at what the President had to say, and what it means for Wisconsin schools.
Guest: Steve Correia, Associate Professor of Education, St. Norbert College.
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Thursday
11/5/2009
8:00 AM
091105C
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Joy Cardin
Until recently, we never knew how the chemicals in common household items like kitchen cleaners and sippy cups were affecting us. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest describes the scientific revolution today to make the products we use safer... for us... and for the planet.
Guest: Elizabeth Grossman, Investigative Journalist, Mother Jones, The Nation, The Washington Post, et al. Author, Chasing Molecules: Poisonous Products, Human Health, and the Promise of Green Chemistry.
Guest mentioned this EPA website to find info about cleaning products:
www.cleangredients.org/home
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Wednesday
11/4/2009
6:00 AM
091104A
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Joy Cardin
An alleged gang-rape in California is raising questions about the role of the bystander, and why they do or don't intervene or call police. After six, Joy Cardin's guests talk about the role of the bystander in preventing sexual assault, and how to get involved.
Guest: Sharyn Potter, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of New Hampshire.
Guest: Vicki Banyard (BAN-yard), Associate Professor of Psychology, University of New Hampshire.
They are co-directors of Prevention Innovations and the Bringing in the Bystander program.
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Wednesday
11/4/2009
7:00 AM
091104B
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Joy Cardin
A bill that would effectively end abstinence-only sex education in the State is making its way through the legislature, and it's this week’s Big Question with Joy Cardin, after seven. Join Joy and her guests for two perspectives on the proposed law.
Guest: Sally Ladky, Executive Director, Wisconsin Abstinence Coalition.
Guest: Nicole Safar (suh-FAR), Public Policy Analyst, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin.
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Wednesday
11/4/2009
8:00 AM
091104C
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Joy Cardin
Many Americans regard globalization as a threat to our workforce and way-of-life. Not so, says Joy Cardin's guest, after eight. She discusses the positive impact foreign companies have on our economy and society.
Guest: Micheline Maynard, Senior Business Correspondent for The New York Times. Author, "The Selling of the American Economy: How Foreign Companies are Remaking the American Dream" (Broadway Books)
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Tuesday
11/3/2009
6:00 AM
091103A
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Joy Cardin
Tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of Barack Obama’s election as President. After six, join Joy Cardin and her guest as they examine the job the President has done with one year in office, and what the future holds. Call in with your thoughts.
Guest: David Siemers (SEE-murs), Associate Professor of Political Science, UW–Oshkosh. Author, “Presidents and Political Thought”.
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Tuesday
11/3/2009
7:00 AM
091103B
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Joy Cardin
Afghanistan president Karzai (CAR-zeye) will stay in office by default... his opponent has dropped out of a scheduled run-off election. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says Afghanistan’s problems are so deep-rooted, it may not matter who the president is.
Guest: Christian Parenti, Contributing Editor, The Nation magazine.
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Tuesday
11/3/2009
8:00 AM
091103C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's Joy Cardin with financial planner Kevin McKinley On Your Money. This week, Kevin looks at the good economic news... and whether we should start celebrating. He’ll also answer your personal finance questions, and offer a pre-holiday money-saving tip.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member, McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
11/2/2009
6:00 AM
091102A
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Joy Cardin
State lawmakers have introduced it…and supporters believe there’s a chance it will pass, especially with recent support from Governor Doyle. After six, Joy Cardin talks with one of the authors of legislation that would allow medical marijuana.
Guest: Jon Erpenbach, Democratic State Senator from Waunakee.
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Monday
11/2/2009
7:00 AM
091102B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it's a round-up of state news headlines on The State Capitol Report. WPR State Government Reporter Shawn Johnson joins Joy Cardin with the latest on the Governor’s race, Governor Doyle’s plan for Milwaukee Public Schools, and more.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
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Monday
11/2/2009
7:30 AM
091102X
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Joy Cardin
There is controversy in the State Supreme Court over money in elections, and whether it affects the Justice's judgment. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin’s guest says Wisconsin needs public financing for Supreme Court elections.
Guest: Mike McCabe, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.
Guest: Gil Halsted, WPR reporter.
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Monday
11/2/2009
8:00 AM
091102C
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Joy Cardin
It’s your chance to offer talk show suggestions. After eight, Joy Cardin hosts her monthly open line, in search of your ideas for topics and guests.
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Friday
10/30/2009
6:00 AM
091030A
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Joy Cardin
After six, get set for Halloween with Joy Cardin. Joy’s guest has tales of mysterious creatures and haunted places in Wisconsin.
Guest: Chad Lewis, Paranormal Researcher and Author for Unexplained Research. Co-author, "The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations". His article, “Mysterious Creatures of Wisconsin (From Bigfoot to Vampires)” (Nov/Dec issue, Wisconsin Trails).
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Friday
10/30/2009
7:00 AM
091030B
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Joy Cardin
The hotly contested political races around the nation can be read like tea leaves... over a possible rift in the Republican Party... or maybe a downturn for Democrats. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine what the upcoming off-year elections could mean for future politics.
Guest: Charles Franklin, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison. Co-developer / contributor, www.pollster.com
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Friday
10/30/2009
8:00 AM
091030C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week in Review... dangerous times in Afghanistan, uncertain times for the Governor’s race... and more news-of-the-week with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guest: Paul Soglin, former Madison Mayor. His blog, www.waxingamerica.com.
Guest: Jo Egelhoff, Editor, FoxPolitics.net www.foxpolitics.net
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Thursday
10/29/2009
6:00 AM
091029A
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Joy Cardin
After six, the latest on health care reform with Joy Cardin and her guests. They look at the opinions of Wisconsin citizens from the W-P-R / St. Norbert survey. Plus, the latest in the ongoing health care debate in Congress.
Guest: Thomas Oliver, Associate Director for Health Policy, UW Population Health Institute. Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences, UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
Wendy Scattergood, assistant professor of political science and analyst at
the St. Norbert College Survey Center.
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Thursday
10/29/2009
7:00 AM
091029B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at more results from the Wisconsin Public Radio / St. Norbert College survey...which asked Wisconsinites, "do you approve of President Obama’s handling of the war in Afghanistan?" They'll also take your thoughts on the phone.
Guest: Jeremi Suri, Director, European Union Center of Excellence, and Professor of History, UW-Madison.
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Thursday
10/29/2009
8:00 AM
091029C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest reminds Baby Boomers they'll be spending more time being old than they did being young. He suggests how Boomers can transform society in their later years, drawing on ideals they had in the 60s.
Guest: Theodore Roszak, professor emeritus of History at California State University. Author, "The Making of an Elder Culture: Reflections on the Future of America's Most Audacious Generation" (New Society).
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Wednesday
10/28/2009
6:00 AM
091028A
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Joy Cardin
After six, a look at how Wisconsinites feel about the economy when Joy Cardin and guests look at the latest economic news... and present the latest views from the W-P-R-/ St. Norbert College Survey.
Guest: Wendy Scattergood, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Analyst at the St. Norbert College Survey Center.
Guest: Kevin Quinn, Professor of Economics, St. Norbert College.
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Wednesday
10/28/2009
7:00 AM
091028B
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Joy Cardin
The talk turns to President Obama's job performance, after seven, when Joy Cardin and guests present results from the W-P-R / St. Norbert College survey... with a look at the president's handling of Afghanistan, Iran, the economy, and health care.
Guests: Peg Lautenschlager, former Wisconsin Attorney General. Counsel, law firm Bauer and Bach.
Guest: Kevin Hermening, Treasurer and past chairman, Republican Party of Marathon County.
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Wednesday
10/28/2009
8:00 AM
091028C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with author Mitch Albom (AL-bum) about his latest book, the story of how two very different men showed him the powers of Belief and Faith... in even the hardest times.
Guest: Mitch Albom, Author, "Tuesdays with Morrie", and "Have a Little Faith: a true Story" (Hyperion).
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Tuesday
10/27/2009
6:00 AM
091027A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin’s guest says Wisconsin's fresh water is threatened by industrial pollutants...with The Wisconsin River the hardest hit. He says new protections are needed under the Clean Water Act.
Guest: Dan Kohler, Director, Wisconsin Environment.
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Tuesday
10/27/2009
7:00 AM
091027B
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Joy Cardin
Barbara Lawton is out, and the White House wants Tom Barrett in. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guests for a look at what's shaking in the race for governor, including results from the W-P-R / Saint Norbert survey.
Guest: Scott Milfred, Editorial Page Editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
Guest: Chuck Quirmbach, WPR reporter. Guest: Wendy Scattergood, St. Norbert College Professor, will present survey results at 7:30.
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Tuesday
10/27/2009
8:00 AM
091027C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, retirement expert Jane White is in for Kevin McKinley On Your Money. Jane has great suggestions for saving for retirement despite the down economy...and takes a look at why we need 401(k) (four-oh-one-KAY) reform now.
Guest: Jane White, Founder and President of Retirement Solutions, LLC, which promotes 401(k) reform.
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Monday
10/26/2009
6:00 AM
091026A
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Joy Cardin
Autumn is a great time to soak-in all the beauty of our state. Along the rolling Wisconsin landscape, you'll find road-side art attractions, too. After six, “Wander Wisconsin” with Joy Cardin and her guests, as they recommend some great sites to see.
Guest: Ruth DeYoung Kohler, Director, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI.
Guest: Rick Rolfsmeyer, Executive Director, Wisconsin Rural Partners, Inc.; Treasurer and volunteer Executive Director of the Pecatonica Educational Charitable Foundation, Inc.
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Monday
10/26/2009
7:00 AM
091026B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin talks with an education policy expert about the variety of educational reforms proposed last week by Governor Jim Doyle. His plan would allow some schools to boost spending, link teacher pay to student test performance, and take over the Milwaukee school district.
Guest: Mark Schug, Professor Emeritus of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Monday
10/26/2009
8:00 AM
091026C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest has a life-long passion for animals...and shares it with us...hilarious, uplifting, and sometimes heart-rending stories about the creatures that have the ability to bring out the best in all of us.
Guest: Rita Mae Brown, screenwriter and poet. Author, "Animal Magnetism: My Life With Creatures Great and Small" (Random House).
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Friday
10/23/2009
6:00 AM
091023A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest pick up the debate over whether internet service providers should be allowed to prioritize which websites get speedier service. A local expert says there are good arguments on both sides.
Guest: Christopher Davis, Madison Attorney, Michael, Best, and Friedrich. (his views do not represent the views of the firm). Articles on net neutrality: http://wistechnology.com/articles/6648/
http://wistechnology.com/articles/6649/
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Friday
10/23/2009
7:00 AM
091023B
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Joy Cardin
Health care overhaul is still a hot topic on Capitol Hill, especially with a Public Option still possible. After seven, Joy Cardin welcomes the Executive Director of the Republican Party of Wisconsin to discuss the party’s take on the health care bills now before Congress.
Guest: Mark Jefferson, Executive Director, Republican Party of Wisconsin.
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Friday
10/23/2009
8:00 AM
091023C
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Joy Cardin
Get two different takes on the top stories of the week. After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. On this edition, the latest news from Afghanistan, medical marijuana, executive pay caps, and more.
Guest: Owen Robinson, Blogger at BootsandSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News.
Guest: Scot Ross, Executive Director, One Wisconsin Now.
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Thursday
10/22/2009
6:00 AM
091022A
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Joy Cardin
Falling enrollment in Wisconsin Catholic schools is prompting some to merge with others... or close their doors. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, examines the nationwide trend, and offers solutions.
Guest: Joe Bound, Director of Education, Green Bay Catholic Diocese http://www.gbdioc.org/education.html
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Thursday
10/22/2009
7:00 AM
091022B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s a big week for H-1-N-1 flu news, as one Wisconsin county declares a state of emergency, several schools close, and a vaccine arrives. Joy Cardin talks with an infectious disease expert about the latest on H-1-N-1.
Guest: Dr. Nasia (NASS-yuh) Safdar (SAHFF-dahr), Assistant Professor of Medicine, UW-School of Medicine and Public Health. Infectious disease specialist, UW-Hospital and Clinics.
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Thursday
10/22/2009
8:00 AM
091022C
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Joy Cardin
We're an education obsessed society... but are we an educated society? After eight, Joy Cardin's guest calls on us to consider our fundamental beliefs about education... to view the full purpose of the institution... with crucial questions... and a democratic vision of American schooling.
Guest: Mike Rose, Lifelong Educator. Author, "Why School? Reclaiming Education For All Of Us" (The New Press).
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Wednesday
10/21/2009
6:00 AM
091021A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, wants term limits for Wisconsin lawmakers. He says our legislators are serving long, comfortable careers, and there needs to be a shake-up.
Guest: Christian Schneider, Senior Fellow, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. Author, “The Case for Term Limits in Wisconsin”. www.wpri.org
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Wednesday
10/21/2009
7:00 AM
091021B
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Joy Cardin
Last week, two Milwaukee leaders floated the idea of allowing concealed carry of firearms. That’s the big question, after seven, with Joy Cardin and her guests. Join the debate over concealed-carry with guests on both sides of the issue.
Guest: Jeri Bonavia (boe-nuh-VEE-uh), Executive Director, Wisconsin Anti- Violence Effort.
Guest: Jim Fendry, Director, Wisconsin Pro-Gun Movement.
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Wednesday
10/21/2009
8:00 AM
091021C
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Joy Cardin
Closeness..... competition... comparing... After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about the powerful... and often perplexing... relationships between sisters.
Guest: Deborah Tannen, Professor of Linguistics, Georgetown University. Author, "You Were Always Mom's Favorite! Sisters in Conversation Throughout Their Lives" (Random House).
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Tuesday
10/20/2009
6:00 AM
091020A
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Joy Cardin
A longer deer hunting season could be in the works...but a D-N-R plan has drawn criticism as public hearings continue this week. That’s the topic, after six, with Joy Cardin and her guest.
Guest: Pat Durkin, outdoor and recreation columnist, Wisconsin State Journal, Green Bay Press Gazette, the Oshkosh Northwestern, and Wisconsin Outdoor News.
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Tuesday
10/20/2009
7:00 AM
091020B
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Joy Cardin
Congress will soon work to merge several health care overhaul bills into one. After seven, Joy Cardin gets the state Democratic Party’s perspective on the health-care proposals now on the table, and what should be adopted.
Guest: Mike Tate, Chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
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Tuesday
10/20/2009
8:00 AM
091020C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Get answers to your financial questions, plus the latest news from the Dow, and a look at what a federal housing credit means to you.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
10/19/2009
6:00 AM
091019A
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After six, join Gene Purcell and his guest for a look at the influence of lobbyists and campaign contributions on Congress...especially when it comes to the health care debate.
Guest: Sheila Krumholz, Executive Director, Center for Responsive Politics. www.opensecrets.org
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Monday
10/19/2009
7:00 AM
091019B
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
It’s the State Capitol Report, after seven. First, Gene Purcell welcomes W-P-R State Government Reporter Shawn Johnson for a recap of the latest news to come from under the Capitol dome. Then, State Representative Terese Berceau joins Gene to discuss her proposed bill to hike beer taxes in Wisconsin.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio State Government Reporter.
7:15 - Terese Berceau, Democratic State Representative, 76th Assembly District (Madison).
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Monday
10/19/2009
8:00 AM
091019C
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Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Gene Purcell’s guest, after eight, says reliance on new media and online storage is bringing an end to “forgetting” in the Digital Age. He says there should be an expiration date on information.
Guest: Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director, Information & Innovation Policy Research Centre, LKY School of Public Policy / National University of Singapore. Author, "Delete: The Virtue Of Forgetting In the Digital Age."
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Friday
10/16/2009
6:00 AM
091016A
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Joy Cardin
After six, joy Cardin talks with a Milwaukee chef about the joys of cooking Wisconsin-made products... and she wants to hear about your favorites, too.
Guest: Brian Moran (more-ANN), Chef, St. Paul Fish Company, Milwaukee Public Market. Corporate Chef, Wisconsin Foodie TV show. Culinary instructor, Milwaukee Area Technical College.
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Friday
10/16/2009
7:00 AM
091016B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama and former president George H.W. Bush will join forces today (Friday) to put a spotlight on community service. Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, advocates community service and helps good people match up with good causes.
Guest: Greg Baldwin, President of Volunteer Match and contributor to the book, Spirit of Service: Your Daily Stimulus for Making A Difference.
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Friday
10/16/2009
8:00 AM
091016C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's The Week In Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. Get two perspectives on health care, the economy, a state beer tax, and other news issues of the week.
Guests:
- Ed Garvey, Senior Partner, law firm of Garvey, McNeil and Associates. Publisher, FightingBob.com.
- Margaret Farrow, Former Republican Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. Chair, WisconsinEye Broadcast Network
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Thursday
10/15/2009
6:00 AM
091015A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says most Americans are mostly inactive during the day, contributing to weight-gain. He has basic tips for small changes... with great results.
Guest: James Levine, M.D., author, "Move a Little, Lose a Lot: New NEAT Science Reveals How to Be Thinner, Happier, and Smarter" (Crown).
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Thursday
10/15/2009
7:00 AM
091015B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Wisconsin writer Michael Perry. Join the conversation about his writing, his music, and rural life in Wisconsin.
Guest: Michael Perry, author, "Population 485", and "Coop: A Year of Poultry, Pigs, and Parenting" (Harper Collins) www.sneezingcow.com
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Thursday
10/15/2009
8:00 AM
091015C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest shares fascinating facts and inspirational stories about our most popular and beloved pets... cats and dogs.
Guest: Richard Lederer, author, "A Treasury for Cat Lovers" and "A Treasury for Dog Lovers" (Howard Books) www.verbivore.com
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Wednesday
10/14/2009
6:00 AM
091014A
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Joy Cardin
What’s the greatest song nearly ruined by saxophone? How about the worst fast-food innovations? After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss a few obsessively specific pop-culture lists from The A.V. Club, and welcome your contributions.
Guest: Tasha Robinson, Associate National Editor, The A.V. Club. Co-author, “Inventory: 16 Films Featuring Manic Pixie Dream Girls, 10 Great Songs Nearly Ruined by Saxophone, and 100 More Obsessively Specific Pop-Culture Lists.” www.avclub.com
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Wednesday
10/14/2009
7:00 AM
091014B
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Joy Cardin
A Senate committee advanced a health care proposal yesterday - and after seven, health care reform is the Big Question for Joy Cardin and her guests. Joy gets two perspectives on the government's role in health care policy, today after seven.
Guests:
- Robert Kraig, Executive Director of Citizen Action of Wisconsin
- Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute
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Wednesday
10/14/2009
8:00 AM
091014C
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Joy Cardin
Almonds... green tea... cinnamon... cherries... they not only taste good but have medicinal value, say Joe and Terry Graedon, hosts of The People's Pharmacy, after eight, when they talk with Joy Cardin.
Guest: Joe and Terry Graedon, authors, "Favorite Foods: Mother Nature's Medicine." Hosts, "People's Pharmacy" (Saturdays 6am & 2PM Ideas Network).
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Tuesday
10/13/2009
6:00 AM
091013A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest says there's an epidemic of fatigue and exhaustion in America. He has a plan that combines alternative and conventional medicine to reverse fatigue, and create energy to achieve optimal health and fight off disease.
Guest: Woodson Merrell, M.D., Chairman, Department of Integrative Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, Manhattan Campus of Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Author, "Power Up: Unleash Your Natural Energy, Revitalize Your Health, and Feel 10 Years Younger" (Free Press)
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Tuesday
10/13/2009
7:00 AM
091013B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the status of the Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell policy in the military, and anti-hate-crime legislation which recently passed the House. President Obama has promised to take back Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell. Meanwhile, the House passed a bill expanding anti-hate crime legislation to protect lesbian, gay, and transgender people.
Guest: Patrick Egan, Assistant Professor of Politics and Public Policy, Wilf Family Department of Politics, New York University.
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Tuesday
10/13/2009
8:00 AM
091013C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. This week, Joy and Kevin set aside the normal format... and spend the hour taking your calls and emails on personal finance topics.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
10/12/2009
6:00 AM
091012A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest says simplicity is the way to happiness.... when we have too much, we enjoy nothing. When we choose less, we regain our life.
Guest: Wanda Urbanska, co-author (with Cecile Andrews), "Less is More: Embracing Simplicity for a Healthy Planet, a Caring Economy and Lasting Happiness". www.livingsimpletv.net
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Monday
10/12/2009
7:00 AM
091012B
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Joy Cardin
Payday lending, liquor taxes, and the race for governor—those are a few of the top issues in this week’s State Capitol Report. Get up to date on the latest from the dome with Joy Cardin and WPR government reporter Shawn Johnson.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin’s Public Radio’s State Government Reporter
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Monday
10/12/2009
8:00 AM
091012C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with Vietnam veteran and former U.S. Senator Max Cleland, who tells us how he discovered he has "the heart of a patriot".
Guest: Max Cleland, Vietnam War veteran. Former head of the Veterans Administration under President Carter. Author, "Heart of a Patriot: How I found the Courage to Survive Vietnam, Walter Reed and Karl Rove" (Simon & Schuster).
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Friday
10/9/2009
6:00 AM
091009A
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Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discover the delicious diversity of culinary experiences and comfort foods you can find in Wisconsin. Travel writer Mary Bergin showcases food festivals, restaurants, tours, and taverns, and where to find them.
Guest: Mary Bergin, travel writer. Author, "Hungry for Wisconsin: A Tasty Guide for Travelers" Itchy Cat Press)
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Friday
10/9/2009
7:00 AM
091009B
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Joy Cardin
America's National Parks were born from the idea that our most magnificent and sacred places should be preserved. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with Dayton Duncan, writer and producer of the Ken Burns PBS series, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea."
Guest: Dayton Duncan, author and documentary filmmaker. Writer and producer of the PBS series, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea." Author of the companion volume.
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Friday
10/9/2009
8:00 AM
091009C
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Joy Cardin
Afghanistan... health care reform... payday lending... and the race for governor... those are some of the hot topics this week on the state and national scenes. Join Joy Cardin and her guests, after eight, for The Week in Review.
Guests:
- John Sharpless, Professor of History, UW-Madison.
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Professor of Political Science, Beloit College.
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Thursday
10/8/2009
6:00 AM
091008A
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Joy Cardin
Obsessed by possesives? Floundering at pronouncing certain words? Not to worry... After six, Joy Cardin's guest helps solve some of the most complicated problems in the English language.
Guest: Patricia T. O'Conner, author, "Woe is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English" (Riverhead Press)www.grammarphobia.com
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Thursday
10/8/2009
7:00 AM
091008B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama is apparently ruling out the option of taking American troops out of Afghanistan. That’s a mistake, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven. Join the conversation with Joy and Matt Rothschild of The Progressive magazine.
Guest: Matt Rothschild, Editor, The Progressive magazine. www.progressive.org
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Thursday
10/8/2009
8:00 AM
091008C
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Joy Cardin
Get ready for some fun... After eight, Joy Cardin talks with a writer/producer/performer for The Capitol Steps, the musical troupe of former and current congressional staffers, who gleefully poke bi-partisan jokes at politicians and current events.
Guest: Elaina Newport, member, The Capitol Steps. www.capsteps.com
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Wednesday
10/7/2009
6:00 AM
091007A
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Joy Cardin
After six, sound off on health care reform. Are you concerned about the cost of reform? Are you disappointed that the public option may not be an option at all? Share your thoughts.
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Wednesday
10/7/2009
6:30 AM
091007X
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Joy Cardin
Today is the 8th anniversary of the U.S. war in Afghanistan...and after 6:30, Joy Cardin wants to hear what you have to say about the ongoing war. Should the U.S. send more troops---or bring some or all of them home? Call in with your thoughts.
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Wednesday
10/7/2009
7:00 AM
091007B
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Joy Cardin
Nuclear power could make a comeback in Wisconsin as some state lawmakers seek to loosen the state's moratorium on plant construction. Should Wisconsin open the door to new nuclear power plants? That's the question, after seven, with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guest: Al Gedicks, Professor of Sociology, UW-La Crosse. Author, "Resource Rebels: Native Challenges to Mining and Oil Corporations".
Michael Corradini, chair of Engineering Physics and Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics, UW-Madison.
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Wednesday
10/7/2009
8:00 AM
091007C
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Joy Cardin
Conflict within the conservative media, and some shots at President Obama from commentators on the left... After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes media commentator Dave Berkman for a look at recent flare-ups on the partisan ends of the media spectrum.
Guest: Dave Berkman, retired Professor of Mass Communications, UW-Milwaukee. Former host of "Media Talk" on WPR.
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Tuesday
10/6/2009
6:00 AM
091006A
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Joy Cardin
A farewell to summer vacation could be in the cards for students around the country. The idea of year-round school has gotten positive remarks from the Obama administration, and some schools in Milwaukee and Chicago are giving it a try. That's the topic, after six, with Joy Cardin and her guest education expert.
Guest: Steve Correia (KOREA), Associate Professor of Teacher Education, St. Norbert College.
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Tuesday
10/6/2009
7:00 AM
091006B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, a look at the future of conservative politics in Wisconsin. Joy Cardin asks her guest Republican lawmaker what are the top issues for conservatives today, and whether they'll be a major force in state politics in the year to come.
Guest: Glenn Grothman, Republican State Senator, West Bend.
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Tuesday
10/6/2009
8:00 AM
091006C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it's On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Kevin answers your personal finance questions, and share tips on life insurance and financial literacy. Plus, how to make your own cheap and healthy snacks.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
10/5/2009
6:00 AM
091005A
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Joy Cardin
Hurt. Betrayal. Ancient rivalries. It’s all part of the psychology of the sports fan, and it’s in full force in tonight’s Packer game against Brett Favre and the Vikings. After six, Joy Cardin talks to a sports psychologist about why we feel like part of the team…and why it can be a big deal when someone goes over to the other side.
Guest: Daniel Wann, Professor of Psychology at Murray State University; he specializes in sports psychology, and his books include “Sport Fans: The Psychology and Social Impact of Spectators”
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Monday
10/5/2009
7:00 AM
091005B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, it’s the State Capitol Report with Joy Cardin. There’s a hearing Tuesday on a bill that would give more low-income Wisconsinites access to public defenders — and Joy’s first guest says that would help guarantee legal representation to people who need it.
Guest: Mike Tobin, Trial Division Director for the State Public Defender’s Office
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Monday
10/5/2009
7:30 AM
091005X
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Joy Cardin
Major fraud hit a state child care program — and after 7:30, Joy Cardin talks to a state lawmaker who says there was a failure of oversight, and major reforms are needed.
Guest: Alberta Darling, Republican State Senator from River Hills
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Monday
10/5/2009
8:00 AM
091005C
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Joy Cardin
Get the latest on what's happening around Wisconsin Public Radio - from the recent H1N1 flu special to the upcoming pledge drive. WPR's director and Chief Operating officers join Joy Cardin after eight.
Guests:
Phil Corriveau, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio
Mike Crane, Chief Operating Officer of Wisconsin Public Radio
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Friday
10/2/2009
6:00 AM
091002A
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Joy Cardin
State lawmakers have a plan to ban texting while driving. One of the sponsors of the proposal joins Joy Cardin, after six.
Guest: Peter Barca, Democratic State Representative from Kenosha.
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Friday
10/2/2009
7:00 AM
091002B
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Joy Cardin
Shootings of police officers in Milwaukee have drawn attention to gun sales to people trying to get around the law. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a lawmaker who wants to crack down on people buying guns for people who aren’t supposed to have them. Then, at seven-thirty, Joy and her guest look at Milwaukee Police efforts to crack down on gun sales linked to crimes.
Guests:
7:00 – Scott Gunderson, Republican State Assembly Representative, Waterford.
7:30 – Stan Stojkovic (STOY-kah-vich), Dean, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and Professor of Criminal Justice, UW-Milwaukee.
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Friday
10/2/2009
8:00 AM
091002C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. This week, they’ll tackle news from Afghanistan, Chicago’s Olympic bid, and scandals and politics here in Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Ann Althouse, professor of law, UW-Madison. Her blog: Althouse.Blogspot.com.
- Tony Palmeri, Associate Professor of Communications, UW-Oshkosh.
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Thursday
10/1/2009
6:00 AM
091001A
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Joy Cardin
Keep your cat in the house to save the songbirds...that's the message from Joy Cardin's guest after six. He says letting cats run free can devastate songbird populations.
Guest: Stan Temple, Professor Emeritus of Conservation, Forest and Wildlife Ecology, and Environmental Studies, UW-Madison.
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Thursday
10/1/2009
7:00 AM
091001B
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Joy Cardin
The repeated drunk and impaired driving incidents by a State legislator have led some of his colleagues to call for his resignation...even threatening to vote him out of office. That's the topic, after seven, with Joy Cardin and her guest.
Guest: Mordecai Lee, Professor of Governmental Affairs, UW-Milwaukee.
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Thursday
10/1/2009
8:00 AM
091001C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin takes up the ongoing discussion of food and farming. Her guest is the head of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, who says farmers are getting a bad rap from food activists.
Guest: Bill Bruins, President, Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation. Dairy farmer near Waupun. He'll be part of a panel discussion on food and farming this afternoon in Madison. Info available at www.agroecology.wisc.edu
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Wednesday
9/30/2009
6:00 AM
090930A
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Joy Cardin
With a new public option plan facing the Senate Finance Committee, a government health insurance option was a possibility... for a while. The Committee rejected the public option plan, but Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says everyone should have access to health insurance, and the cost should be determined by one’s ability to pay.
Guest: Brian Rothgery (ROTH-gary), Wisconsin Health Care for America Now campaign.
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Wednesday
9/30/2009
7:00 AM
090930B
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Joy Cardin
The big question facing the Obama Administration this week is whether to send more troops to Afghanistan... or bring them home. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with guests on both sides of the debate.
Guests:
- Jim Arkedis (arr-KEDD-iss), Director, National Security Project, Progressive Policy Institute. www.ppionline.org
- Kevin Martin, Executive Director, Peace Action. www.peace-action.org
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Wednesday
9/30/2009
8:00 AM
090930C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, psychological research clearly documents the influence of the mass media, but many Americans are either unaware... or in denial... that they are being influenced at all.
Guest: Karen Dill, Social Psychologist. Author, "How Fantasy Becomes Reality: Seeing Through Media Influence" (Oxford University Press).
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Tuesday
9/29/2009
6:00 AM
090929A
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, a lot of reporting on medications, health procedures, and other medical matters doesn’t tell the whole story. He has tips on how you can evaluate the medical information you get from the media.
Guest: Gary Schwitzer (SHWITE-zurr), Professor of Journalism, University of Minnesota. Publisher, www.HealthNewsReview.org
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Tuesday
9/29/2009
7:00 AM
090929B
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Joy Cardin
President Obama travels to Denmark this week in support of Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Bad idea, says Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven… who thinks Chicago would be better off without the Summer Games.
Guest: Dave Zirin (ZIE-rin), Sports Columnist, the Progressive and SLAM magazines. Author, "A People's History of Sports in the United States: 250 Years of Politics, Protest, People, and Play.” His website: www.edgeofsports.com
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Tuesday
9/29/2009
8:00 AM
090929C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, it’s On Your Money with Joy Cardin and financial planner Kevin McKinley. Get answers to your personal finance questions, plus a look at life insurance and a money-saving snack.
Guest: Kevin McKinley, Certified Financial Planner and Managing Member of McKinley Money, LLC www.onyourmoney.com
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Monday
9/28/2009
6:00 AM
090928A
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Joy Cardin
Ron Kind says he’s not running for Governor…and after six, Joy Cardin and her guest will talk about what that means for the race, who looks like the front-runner, and whether Barbara Lawton is getting a fair shake from her own party.
Guest: Gloria Toivola, Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Superior
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Monday
9/28/2009
7:00 AM
090928B
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Joy Cardin
Puppy mills, a DNA mix-up, and a showdown over the DNR Secretary appointment — those are some of the big stories after seven on the State Capitol Report, with Joy Cardin and WPR government reporter Shawn Johnson.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio’s State Capitol Reporter
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Monday
9/28/2009
7:30 AM
090928X
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Joy Cardin
State Republicans have a plan to boost jobs with targeted tax cuts and incentives — after 7:30, Joy Cardin welcomes one of the state lawmakers behind that plan.
Guest: Kitty Rhoades, Republican State Assembly Representative from Hudson
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Monday
9/28/2009
8:00 AM
090928C
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Joy Cardin
News of a previously unknown nuclear facility in Iran puts pressure on the Iranian government — just before the beginning of negotiations over their nuclear program. After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes an expert on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Guest: Valerie Lincy (LINN-see), Senior Research Associate at the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control and editor of IranWatch.Org
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Friday
9/25/2009
6:00 AM
090925A
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Joy Cardin
Autumn is here, and that means it’s apple-picking season. After six, Joy welcomes a variety of guests to talk about the best way to pick apples, share some recipes, and preview the upcoming Gays Mills Apple Festival.
Guests:
6:00-6:50 - Doug and Gale Shefelbine (SHEFF-ehl-bine), owners of Shefelbine’s Orchard in Holman. Doug is also the Vice President of the Wisconsin Apple Growers Assocation.
6:50-7:00 – Joe Brandt, Chairman of the 51st Annual Gays Mills Apple Festival.
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Friday
9/25/2009
7:00 AM
090925B
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Joy Cardin
As the U.S. population ages, Alzheimer’s disease is on the rise, according to a new report. After seven, Joy Cardin talks to a Wisconsin Alzheimer’s expert about the growing number of cases — and the prospects for treatment and prevention.
Guest: Dr. Mark Sager, professor of medicine and population health sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and director of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute
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Friday
9/25/2009
8:00 AM
090925C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, there’s a lot on the table for the Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests. They’ll tackle news from the United Nations, the nation’s capitol; and look at the latest from our state capitol, including a big announcement in the Governor’s race.
Guests:
Ben Manski, Executive Director of Liberty Tree
David Blaska, former Dane County Supervisor. He writes “Blaska’s Blog” at thedailypage.com
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Thursday
9/24/2009
6:00 AM
090924A
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Joy Cardin
New regulations could be in store for dog breeders in Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a sponsor of the legislation. Supporters say the proposed law would stop the growth of so-called "puppy mills" in the state.
Guest: Jeff Smith, Democratic Assembly Representative, Eau Claire.
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Thursday
9/24/2009
7:00 AM
090924B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at what President Obama had to say before the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, including his assertion that America can't go-it-alone in dealing with international problems.
Guest: Lamont Colucci (cuh-LOO-chee), Professor of International Relations and National Security, Ripon College.
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Thursday
9/24/2009
8:00 AM
090924C
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Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss “positive failures,” how they're often necessary steps to success, and how they encourage people to take risks in the pursuit of their life goals.
Guest: Ralph Heath, Author, "Celebrating Failure: The Power of Taking Risks, Making Mistakes, and Thinking Big." (Career Press).
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Wednesday
9/23/2009
6:00 AM
090923A
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Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says something is missing in the health care debate. He says we need to change the way we think about health care... it's not just about treating sick people, it's about keeping people healthy.
Guest: Patrick Remington, Professor of Population Health Sciences and Director, UW Population Health Institute.
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Wednesday
9/23/2009
7:00 AM
090923B
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Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at a battle brewing in Congress over the Patriot Act. Key parts of the anti-terrorism bill are up for renewal, and some in Congress, including Senator Russ Feingold, want to change it.
Guest: Howard Schweber (SHWAY-burr), Associate Professor of Political Science and Affiliate Member, UW-Madison Law School.
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Wednesday
9/23/2009
8:00 AM
090923C
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Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, the more we worry about nutrition, the less healthy we become. He says real food has been replaced with “edible food-like substances..." many of which claim to be healthy... but aren’t.
Guest: Michael Pollan, Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism, University of California - Berkeley. Author, “In Defense of Food,” and “The Omnivore’s Dilemma.” He will speak Thursday night at UW-Madison and Saturday at the Food for Thought Festival. http://humanities.wisc.edu
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