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The Morning Show

From the archives:   John Eisenberg, author of "That First Season: How Vince Lombardi took the worst team in the NFL and set it on the path to glory."

Bryan Albrecht, President of Gateway Technical College. 

Dr. Art Cyr, Clausen Distinguished Professor of Political Economy and World Business. 

Parker J. Palmer, author of 'On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity, and Growing Old."

Part 1: Lenora Chu, author of 'Little Soldiers: An American boy, a Chinese school, and the Global Race to Achieve." Part 2:  Sahara Rose Ketabi, author of "Eat Feel Fresh: a contemporary plant-based Ayurvedic Coo

We preview the RTG's production of "Lombardi," opening this weekend - and have follow up interviews about current productions at The Lakeside Players and UW-Parkside. 

Mary Jo McConahay, author of 'The Tango War:  The Struggle for the Hearts, Minds and Riches of Lain America during World War Two."  

Greg Miller, author of "The Apprentice:  Trump, Russia, and the Subversion of American Democracy."

Bob Heisse, editor-in-chief of the Kenosha News.

Marsha Connet, board president for Big Sisters of Greater Racine.  They are celebrating their 50th anniversary. 

Previewing performances this weekend of the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra and Lakeside Players.  

Rachel Anderson, Long Winter Farm-  explaining conservation practices in farming.  (with Nan Calvert.)  

U.S. Army retired colonel Greg Fontenot, former director of the University of Foreign, Military and Cultural Studies - former instructor at West Point

Candidate's Forum 62nd Wisconsin Assembly:  John Lehmann, Bob Wittke

 Steve Mussenden,  Racine Literacy Council

Michael Schumacher, author of "The Contest: The 1968 Election and the War for America's Soul." 

2018 Racine County Sports Hall of Fame with Gery Woefel, a local sportswriter, and Chris Paulson, executive director of the Racine Heritage Museum. 

Jack Rose and Janet DeLeo, co-presidents of the Kenosha chapter of NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness.) 

Malina Maynor Lowery, author of "The Lumbee Indians: An American Struggle." 

John Baldacci, former governor of Maine

American Experience documentary "The Circus"

Katherine Marsh, author of "Nowhere Boy." 

James Schatzman (Racine Vocational Ministries) and Michael Graveley (Kenosha DA) will talk about an upcoming employer expo for hiring prison re-entrants. .

Dr. Richard Sjoerdsma, a long-time member of the Carthage music faculty who retired several years ago. 

Allan Hamilton, author of "Lead with your Heart: Lessons from a Life with Horses."  

Jeff Pearlman, author of "Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL." 

Nick Barootian, artistic director of the Belle Ensemble. 

Jennifer Sassaman, guest director of the Racine Theater Guild's production of Blithe Spirit.

Project Trio-  This innovative group performs at Carthage Thursday night, Sept. 20th.

Gateway Technical College president Bryan Albrecht

Chris Kornelis, co-author of "Rocking Fatherhood:  The Dad-to-Be's Guide to Staying Cool."  

Nan Calvert with Matthew Collins, Director of Kenosha County Parks, talking about the Pike River Rendezvous

Saeeda Hafiz, author of "The Healing: One Woman's Journey from Poverty to Inner Riches"  

Dr. Robert Ducofffe, provost of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

Dr. Peggy James and Dr. Christopher Hudspeth discuss UW-Parkside's Smart Cities Brown Bag Lunch Series.

Dr. David Timmerman, provost at Carthage College.

Melissa Radke, author of "Eat Cake, Be Brave." 

Dr. Thomas J. Harbin, author of "Beyond Anger: A Guide for Men." 

Laurence Steinberg, author of "Age of Opportunity: Lessons from the New Science of Adolescence."   

No program because of Labor Day

Margaret Wilkerson Sexton, author of "A New Kind of Freedom."

 Schools of Hope program, which places volunteer tutors in area schools. 

Dr. Art Cyr pays his monthly visit to the program to offer his analysis of current events. 

Bonnie J. Rough, author of  "Beyond Birds and Bees: Bringing Home a New Message to Our Kids about Sex, Love, and Equality." 

Previewing "Nowhere to Hide," a POV documentary airing Monday night on PBS. 

Donald P. Ryan, author of "Beneath the Sands of Egypt: Adventures of an Unconventional Archaeologist."

Dr. Thomas Noer, Professor Emeritus of History at Carthage, author of "Soapy: A Biography of G. Mennen Williams."  

Best-selling novelist Olen Steinhauer, author of "The Middleman." 

Carthage student Isaac Leif  (a senior communications major)  talks about his ten-week internship with CNN. 

Christian Di Spigna, author of "Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution's Lost Hero."