Dr. Gary Wood, Vice Provost at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
The Morning Show
Part One: Guida Brown, executive director of the Hope Council on Alcohol and other Drug Abuse." Part Two: Kevin Sorbo, author of "True Strength: My Journey from Hercules to Mere Mortal and how near
Part One: Tiffany Cross, author of "Say It Louder!- Black Voters, White Narratives, and Saving Our Democracy. Part Two: Jon Meacham, author of "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power."
Dr. Art Cyr - Clausen Distinguished Professor of Political Economy and World Business at Carthage College, offers analysis of current events.
Dr. Debbie Ford, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, talks about the school's plans for the fall semester amidst the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From the archives: Joel Seidemann, author of "In the Interest of Justice: Great Opening and Closing Arguments of the Last 100 Years." (from 2005)
Barak Goodman, writer/producer/director for the American Experience two-part documentary "Clinton." PBS is rebroadcasting this film July 21st and 28th.
Nan Calvert joins us - along with Marla Garrison, from McHenry College, a renowned expert on dragonflies and damselflies.
Dr. Khyati Joshi, author of "White Christian Privilege: The Illusion of Religious Equality in America."
from the archives: Eric Klinnenberg, author of "Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago." Today is the 25th anniversary (to the day) of the beginning of the worst heat wave in Chicago history.&n
From the archives: Rev. Todd Peperkorn, author of "I Trust When Dark My Road: a Lutheran View of Depression."
Part 1- Kara Erst Schalk and Rob Kroes talk about classes they are teaching to children for the Racine Theater Guild this summer. Part 2- Gerald Koeppel, author of "Not a Gentleman's Work."
J. Chester Johnson, author of "Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation."
No Morning Show due to the July 4th Holiday. On the Morning Show Podcast, a 2003 interview with Carl Reiner (who died on Monday.)
Listen to the Morning Show Podcast here:
Michelle Ferrari, Director/Writer/Producer of the American Experience documentary "The Vote" airing on July 6th and 7th.
The Racine Theater Guild's Doug Instenes (Managing & Artistic Director) and Joycelyn Fish (Director of Marketing and Development) take us behind the scenes of the RTG's deliberations on what to do about their upco
Steve Benen, author of "The Impostors: How Republicans Quit Governing and Seized American Politics." Benen is a digital producer for The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC.
Part One: a preview of the Fleeting Artists Theater virtual production of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, which opens this weekend. Part Two: Stephen Rebello, author of "Dolls! Dolls!
Part One: Cory Mason, the mayor of Racine, gives an update on COVID-19 in the city - as well as matters related to police reform. Part Two: Soledad O'Brien talks about the COVID-19 documentary she has produced
Current event analysis from Dr. Art Cyr, Clausen Distinguished Professor of Political Economy and World Business at Carthage College.
Marc Freeman, author of "Modern Family: The Untold Oral History of one of Television's Groundbreaking Sitcoms."
Julian Lester, author of "Let's Talk about Race" - a book intended to help parents and teachers talk with children about issues related to race, prejudice, and justice. Also- Lawrence Gonzales, author of
Nan Calvert - from Root-Pike WIN - and Mary Ann Feist, curator of the Wisconsin State Herbarium and president of the Wisconsin Botanical Club.
Part One: Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder of PETA, and coauthor of "Animalkind: Remarkable Discoveries about Animals and Revolutionary New Ways to show them Compassion." Part Two: Soman Ch
Bryan Albrecht, president of Gateway Technical College, Ray Koukari, Dean of Manufacturing, Engineering and IT at GTC, and entrepreneur Jeff Daniel.
Brian Dumaine, author of "Bezonomics: How Amazon is Changing Our Lives and what the world's best companies are learning from it."
How have local restaurants contended with the restrictions of COVID-19? Our guests include Steve Torcaso, manager of the Italian-American Club in Kenosha.
Chad Seales, author of "Religion Around Bono." The book is an illuminating look at the beliefs, principles and influence of Bono, lead singer for the group U2.
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