Join Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert for a look at Vladimir Putin’s Op-Ed. We’ll also explore Ripon’s “mystery cave” during Curious Wisconsin. Then, a guest who says it’s okay to say “I don’t know.” And, we talk about the politics of food.
Featured in this Show
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Putin Takes Message To American Public In NYT Op-Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin penned an op-ed for today’s New York Times, urging the U.S. to avoid striking Syria. A political scientist explains what Russia and the U.S. stand to gain from this editorial.
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Searching For Ripon's Mystery Cave
In this week’s Curious Wisconsin segment: does Ripon have a connection to the Underground Railroad?
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The Value Of Admitting Ignorance
Sometimes, it’s best to say “I don’t know.” A guest makes the case for admitting ignorance.
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Eat, Drink, Vote: An Illustrated Guide To Food Politics
Bestselling food policy writer Marion Nestle discusses how the politics of food can be expressed in cartoon-form–from childhood obesity to buying organic.
Episode Credits
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Chris Malina Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Lisa Baglione Guest
- Craig Tebon Guest
- Leah Hager Cohen Guest
- Marion Nestle Guest
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