Partial Government Shutdown Continues To Affect Many, What Motivates Someone To Be A Volunteer

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New brewing equipment sits idle in a warehouse used by the Alementary Brewing Co. in Hackensack, N.J., Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. The owners recently invested in one million dollars worth of new equipment and a new warehouse which would increase their capacity five times, but due to the government shutdown, they have been unable to get the required licenses from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Milwaukee made the list of cities with highest rates of volunteerism last year. We talk to a sociologist about why people choose to volunteer and why it matters. We also talk about the rippling effects of the partial government shutdown.

Featured in this Show

  • Consequences Of The Partial Government Shutdown

    The federal government is entering its 17th day in partial shutdown, and the consequences are spreading beyond government workers. Our guest is a political scientist who explains the current impacts of the shutdown and how those factors affect people across the country.

  • Why Do People Volunteer?

    Milwaukee was among the cities with the highest rates of volunteerism last year, according to new national data. We talk to a sociologist about what compels people to serve others, how it affects an area, and why it matters in the first place.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Kealey Bultena Producer
  • Laura Pavin Producer
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Andra Gillespie Guest
  • Michael Bell, Sr. Guest

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