New Marquette Law School Poll, A World-Record 100-Miler, Tips For Parents Of Children With Disabilities

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We discuss the latest Marquette Law School Poll that asked people about the 2020 election and other issues. We also talk with a Wisconsin man who broke the world record time for running 100 miles. And we learn how parents of children with disabilities can better prepare them for success in school.

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    A new Marquette Law School poll out today asked people for their thoughts on how Democrats stand against president Trump, national issues including gun control proposals, tariffs and immigration, and Wisconsin politics as well. We talk to the director of the poll.

  • Wisconsin Native Sets World Record For 100-Mile Run

    Long-distance runner Zach Bitter recently set the world record for a 100-mile run at Milwaukee’s Pettit National Ice Center, clocking in at less than 12 hours. We talk with him about the allure of endurance running and what went into setting the record.

  • Helping Chidren With Disabilities Succeed In School

    Going back to school can be hard, whether it’s figuring out the social dynamics, harder classes, or deciding what future study and work to pursue. Young people with disabilities face those challenges and more, but parents and teachers can help to set students living with disabilities up for success.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
  • Charles Franklin Guest
  • Zach Bitter Guest
  • Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi Guest

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