Exploring Loneliness, Betty White Documentary, State Of The State Recap

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Illustration By Kristen Radtke

We talk with an author who’s been collecting people’s stories of loneliness for a book she’s working on. Then we talk to the filmmaker behind a new Netflix documentary on the life of Wisconsin’s own Betty White. And we catch up on Govenor Tony Evers’ State of the State speech from Wednesday night.

Featured in this Show

  • Opening Up About Loneliness, And Valuing Solitary Time

    We discuss how different people experience loneliness, and whether it can be a good thing some times. An author joins us who’s interviewed a lot of people about loneliness for an upcoming book of essays on the topic.

  • Wisconsinite's Betty White Documentary Hits Netflix

    A documentary about Betty White’s television life called “Betty White: The First Lady of Television” landed on Netflix just before White’s 98th birthday on January 17th. We talk to the filmmaker, an Appleton native, about his experience.

  • Gov. Evers Delivers 2020 State Of The State Address

    Gov. Evers delivered his second State of the State address Wednesday night. We talk to a political scientist about the speech and what it says about Wisconsin politics.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Natalie Guyette Producer
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Kristen Radtke Guest
  • Steve Boettcher Guest
  • Arnold Shober Guest

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