With flu season upon us, Gene Purcell and Cynthia Schuster talk with a physician about the virus and the vaccine. We’ll look at marriage lessons from “Pride and Prejudice” and explore the popularity of apple cider in Wisconsin. Then, a discussion of the Catholic Church’s role in politics around the globe.
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Flu Season Myth Busting
With flu season upon us, our guest physician fills us in on this year’s virus and busts some common myths about the flu vaccine.
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Marriage Lessons From 'Pride And Prejudice'
Jane Austen’s classic novel is celebrating its 200th anniversary this year. Despite its age, a writer says the book is still a great resource for solid marriage lessons.
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Wisconsin Life: Cider Heritage
Hard cider is becoming popular now. We listen to a piece about cider-makers in Wisconsin and then talk to an apple historian about our cider heritage.
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The Global Vatican
Former American Ambassador to the Holy See discusses the church’s role in global politics.
Episode Credits
- Cynthia Schuster Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Nasia Safdar Guest
- Karen Swallow Prior Guest
- Dan Bussey Guest
- Francis Rooney Guest
- Chris Malina Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Galen Druke Producer
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