Some of us are so good at delaying rewards for a rainy day that we miss out on reaping those rewards altogether.
Read moreSexism in sports
Macaela MacKenzie joins host Krys Boyd to discuss Title IX, the formation of professional women’s leagues, and their fight for equality on and off the playing field.
Read moreCancer is becoming a younger person’s disease
Dylan Scott, a reporter for Vox’s Future Perfect, and science journalist Jyoti Madhusoodanan, join host Krys Boyd to discuss the reasons why cancer is hitting earlier and earlier, and the scientific breakthroughs using the body’s own immune system to combat it.
Read moreA.I could drive most languages to extinction
Matteo Wong is a staff writer for The Atlantic, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the looming extinction of some 7,000 languages since A.I. is only using about 10 to learn from.
Read moreYou can love your kids but still regret having them
R.O. Kwon, author of the novel “Exhibit,” joins host Krys Boyd to discuss her interviews with parents who are made to feel like monsters because they wish their lives had taken different paths, how love for offspring doesn’t play into the conversation, and her own certainty that she never wants to be a mother.
Read moreThe Best of Think
From December 19-30, we’ll be showcasing some of our most popular Think conversations of 2022.
Read moreMaintaining New Years’ Resolutions
This hour, we’ll talk about realistic ways to make – and keep – those New Years’ resolutions with Charles Duhigg.
Read moreBest Of ‘Think’: From Tragedy To A Change Of Heart
This hour, we’ll look back at our April discussion with the author of “Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister’s Killer.”
Read moreThe Urbanization Of Texas
Since World War II, most Texans have moved from rural areas to cities. This hour, we’ll talk about how politics and economics fueled the change with David G. McComb, author of “The City in Texas: A History.”
Read moreThe End Of The Euro Zone
The European Union’s partnership is breaking down, according to George Friedman, author of “Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe.” This hour, we’ll talk to him about why the borders are becoming powder kegs of conflict.
Read moreThe Library Of The Future
This hour we’ll talk about libraries in the digital age with Jo Giudice, director of the Dallas Public Library; and Dr. Herman Totten, dean of UNT’s College of Information.
Read moreWild North Texas
We’ll talk to a panel of local experts about the best places to hike and explore nature.
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