Drugs, alcohol and tobacco have been part of our society for a long time, but our attitudes towards them are constantly changing and evolving. Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert look at where we’re at today on these substances…and how we got there. They’ll also discuss Wisconsin’s success running recent elections, and learn about ‘borrowed words’ English has taken from other languages, and never given back.
Featured in this Show
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Demons: Our Changing Attitudes To Alcohol, Tobacco, And Drugs
The public debate around marijuana legalization is making headlines lately. An author and public health expert looks back at the history of how our attitudes towards drugs, alcohol, and tobacco have changed over the last 150 years.
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Report: Wisconsin One Of The Best States For Running Elections
In 2012, Wisconsin was one of the best run states for elections in the country, according to a new report. Wisconsin’s election chief talks about what the state did right, and where there are still areas for improvement.
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The English Language's Debt To Foreign Words
From Latin and Greek to Spanish and Japanese, the English language has been borrowing foreign words for centuries. A language expert highlights the diverse sources of everyday words.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Virginia Berridge Guest
- Kevin Kennedy Guest
- Philip Durkin Guest
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