Do you consider yourself an introvert? An expert tells us how labeling ourselves as introverts could be holding us back. We also talk about rural health care in Wisconsin, and we talk to a reporter about why the Milwaukee Common Council delayed the release of its new public safety plan, which was set to become public on Monday.
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Milwaukee Common Council Delays Release Of Public Safety Plan
The Milwaukee Common Council delayed the release of a public safety plan, set to be made public on Monday. The plan was the result of an effort this summer by the council’s Public Safety Committee, with input from local law enforcement, corrections officials, prosecutors, judges, and youth advocates. We talk to a reporter about the plan and why it was delayed.
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Bridging The Divide In Urban And Rural Healthcare
There’s an urban-rural divide when it comes to health care–and a guest makes the case for doing more to make sure rural Wisconsin has access to needed medical services.
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How Saying You're An Introvert Can Limit Your Life
Since the publication of Susan Cain’s “Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” it’s become popular to declare yourself an introvert. We talk to a personality expert who says it’s very limiting to refer to yourself as just an introvert. He explains his argument and what other dimensions of personality can help describe who you are.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Rob Ferrett Producer
- Mary Spicuzza Guest
- Tim Size Guest
- Brian R. Little Guest
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