Putting your kids in a position to be successful can be a stressful part of parenting. We talk to an a mother and educator who offers some suggestions. Then we discuss legislation in the Wisconsin Assembly that would provide grant money to entice out-of-state students to stay in Wisconsin after they graduate. And we talk to an expert about the state of Wisconsin’s dairy industry amid a trade war with China.
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An Educator And Mother Shares Advice On Raising Successful Kids
For a lot of big parenting decisions, one of the questions on parents’ minds is how to set their child up for success. We talk to the author of a new book who says the answer probably often means taking a step back and letting your child decide things on their own.
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Grants Seek To Retain Out-Of-State Wisconsin Students
Legislation co-introduced by Wisconsin state representative Dave Murphy would offer out-of-state students grants to stay in Wisconsin after they graduate from state schools. We explore how this would work with Rep. Murphy.
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State Dairy Experts Sound Alarm On China Tariffs Impact
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China has some industry experts concerned about the future of dairy in Wisconsin. We talk about current milk prices and how the industry is faring in the current economic climate.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Breann Schossow Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Esther Wojcicki Guest
- Representative Dave Murphy Guest
- Mike North Guest
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