The Ideas That Made America, Male Birth Control, Hmong Pilots In The Vietnam War

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America was founded on ideas like liberty, equality, and self-reliance. A Wisconsin historian weighs in on how these ideas have shaped the country’s past, and how they’re playing out today. We also look at efforts to develop male hormonal birth control, the challenges involved, and when a ‘male pill’ could be available. We also hear about the contributions of Hmong pilots in the Vietnam War.

Featured in this Show

  • Wisconsin Historian Explores The Ideas That Made America

    Liberty, equality, and self-reliance are just some of the concepts that Americans have been wrangling and redefining for centuries. We talk with a UW historian about her new book exploring how ideas have animated our past and shape the present day.

  • What Progress Is Being Made In Developing A Male Birth Control Pill?

    There are now numerous efforts underway to develop a safe and effective male contraceptive, such as a pill, and some methods have shown promise in early testing. So what challenges remain, and how close are we to having a breakthrough in male contraception? A doctor and researcher weighs in.

  • Stories Of Hmong Pilots In The Vietnam War

    The role of Hmong pilots in the Vietnam war has not been well-known by the general public. But the tremendous sacrifices of those who served alongside and to support American troops is now told in their own words in a new book.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Natalie Guyette Producer
  • Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
  • Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen Guest
  • Dr. Arthi Thirumalai Guest
  • Chia Youyee Vang Guest

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