Our host and executive producer share where they find and store recipes, plus we ask our audience about their methods. Then we talk with a journalist about his decades covering the weed killer Roundup, and what to make of the chemical’s presence in our environment. And we’ll talk about a prayer vigil held last night to remember the victims of the Molson Coors shooting.
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Food Friday: Where Do You Go For Recipes, And How Do You Use Them?
There are so many ways to find and save recipes these days: everything from special apps, to searching online and bookmarking them, to actual cookbooks with stained pages. We ask you where you find recipes and how you organize them.
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Community Gathers At Prayer Vigil For Victims Of The Molson Coors Shooting
Milwaukee residents gathered last night at a prayer vigil to remember the victims of the Molson Coors shooting. We’ll talk to the lead pastor of the church that held the gathering about the role faith communities can play following a tragedy.
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Does Roundup Cause Cancer?: It's A Complex Question
We talk with an investigative reporter who has been following Roundup for decades about why the pesticide, glyphosate, has come to play such a huge part in our food economy, and what it means that the pesticide is now found in our water, air and food.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Judith Siers-Poisson Host
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Pastor Mark Weigt Guest
- Carey Gillam Guest
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