NBA Free Agency; Breast-Milk Banks

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A dad feeds his baby
Ted Farmer is framed by baby bottles as he holds Henry at his Alpharetta, Ga., home Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005. The bottle on the left is a regularly available bottle, the two on the right are smaller bottles holding measured amounts of formula for preemies. The Farmers still use the bottles that they got at the hospital as they have not been able to find replacements. Ric Feld/AP Photo  

The NBA’s free-agency period, where “free-agent” players can switch teams, started on Sunday. We look at how this might affect the Milwaukee Bucks. Then, a hospital in Wisconsin recently opened a breast-milk dispensary. We look at the role of breast-milk donation banks in helping parents and infants in need.

Featured in this Show

  • Milwaukee Bucks Free Agent Moves

    The NBA’s free agency period started on Sunday and the Milwaukee Bucks have already made some noteworthy moves. Our guest breaks down the free agent frenzy and how the team looks ahead of next season.

  • The Role Of Human Donor Milk Banks

    A northeastern Wisconsin hospital recently included a breast milk dispensary in its services, joining a few other places in the state providing pasteurized donor milk to infants in need. We talk with two guests about the need for milk and how the donation process works.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Breann Schossow Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Justus Cleveland Guest
  • Amber Chibuk Guest
  • Summer Kelly Guest