Act 10 Series, How Culture Develops Around Disease, Talking To Kids After Yelling

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Central Time’s Act 10 series continues today. Veronica Rueckert and Rob Ferrett talk with one of the Democratic senators who left the state in protest of the bill. They’ll also discuss how to talk to your kids…after yelling at them. And they’ll talk to an evolutionary biologist, who says the threat of disease has had a profound effect on our political systems, religions, and even shared moral views.

Featured in this Show

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    On the three-year anniversary of Wisconsin’s Budget Repair Bill and limits on collective bargaining, a State Senator who joined the “Wisconsin 14” in protest of the bill shares his thoughts on its impact.

  • How Does Disease Shape Culture?

    According to an evolutionary biologist, the threat of disease has a profound effect on our political systems, religions, and even our shared moral views. Rob Ferrett follows the trail disease has cut across human culture.

  • Talking To Your Child After You Yell

    According to new research, yelling at your kids is damaging for them. Our guest today has advice for how to talk to your child after you yell.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Jon Erpenbach Guest
  • Randy Thornhill Guest
  • Sue Shellenbarger Guest
  • Marika Suval Producer

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