Ukrainian refugees, Destigmatizing divorce, Antarctic climate data

Air Date:
Heard On Central Time
A Ukrainian policeman walks on a platform backdropped by people waiting for a Kiev bound train
A Ukrainian policeman walks on a platform backdropped by people waiting for a Kiev-bound train in Kostiantynivka, the Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022. Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo

We learn more about how the Ukrainian refugee crisis is being handled with the help of a political science professor. Then, we learn more about a Wisconsin company trying to make divorce easier on women. Later, a Madison College professor shares the research he’s doing in Antarctica.

Featured in this Show

  • How the US and Europe are handling Ukrainian refugees

    Millions of people have fled Ukraine and the U.S. is letting some refugees in. We check in on how the crisis is being handled here and in Europe.

  • Dignifying divorce and other breakups, online

    Founders of a new website and gift registry seeking to normalize and provide support for people who are newly single talk with us about their new business.

  • Madison instructor shares about his trips to Antarctica to collect weather, climate data

    A Madison College instructor has been making regular trips to Antarctica as part of his work to build and maintain weather stations. We talk to him about the stations’ roles in collecting weather and climate data, and a heat-wave hitting the continent.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Alise Coen Guest
  • Eliza Cussen Guest
  • Elizabeth Paulson Guest
  • Lee Whelhouse Guest

Related Stories