We’ll talk to Maro Chermayeff, director of the documentary series A Path Appears, about how poverty, sex trafficking, teen pregnancy and other factors are standing in the way of true gender equality.
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We’ll talk to Maro Chermayeff, director of the documentary series A Path Appears, about how poverty, sex trafficking, teen pregnancy and other factors are standing in the way of true gender equality.
Read moreFun fact: The phenomenon of the aging workforce is also called the Silver Tsunami. We’ll talk to the author of “Unfinished Work” about how to utilize these older workers and appreciate their unique skills.
Read moreWe’ll talk with experts about current research and remedies for the condition that affects more than 50 million Americans.
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour with journalist Jan Jarboe Russell about Crystal City, a secret South Texas internment camp.
Read moreAlexandra Fuller has written several memoirs about her life in Africa. We’ll talk with her about her new book, which details her divorce and questions of cultural identity.
Read moreWe’ll talk about the artist’s place in society – and why we all suffer when there are fewer of them – with Scott Timberg, author of Culture Crash: The Killing of the Creative Class.
Read moreHow are international conflicts made and ended behind closed doors? We’ll talk intelligence with the author of “Lords of Secrecy: The National Security Elite and America’s Stealth Warfare.”
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about how the outbreak may be linked to the anti-vaccination movement in American with Dr. Seema Yasmin, professor of public health at UTD and a staff writers at The Dallas Morning News.
Read moreWe’ll talk to the author of America’s Bitter Pill: Money, Politics, Backroom Deals, and the Flight to Fix Our Broken Healthcare System about fixing our healthcare system.
Read moreIf variety is the spice of life, passion may be a hot chili pepper. We’ll talk with the author of Vital Signs: The Nature and Nurture of Passion on how to revitalize the rat race.
Read moreNovelist James Ellroy is known for his novels set in his native Los Angeles, including The Black Dahlia and L.A. Confidential. In October, we talked to him about his latest work set in his home town, Perfidia, which centers around the investigation of a Japanese family’s murder at the outset of American involvement in World War II.
Read moreTraumatic brain injuries contribute to the difficulties military personnel can face after returning home. We’ll talk about the aftermath with the author of a National Geographic story on the topic.
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