Helping Those Who Help Others

Where do telephone help line volunteers find the constancy to listen to strangers whose lives have become overwhelming? We’ll talk with Benaye Rogers, President of CONTACT Crisis Line. In the ArtandSeek segment, we’ll talk with Cari Weinberg, Executive Director of Art Conspiracy.

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Arts Education

How do today’s arts education programs prepare students to make a decent living in the arts? We’ll talk with Jose Antonio Bowen, Dean of the Meadows School of the Arts and Algur H. Meadows Chair and Professor of Music at Southern Methodist University.

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How to Help Our Teenagers Grow Up

Does your academically successful nineteen-year-old still expect you to “just take care of” even the most basic life tasks? We’ll spend this hour with University of Virginia psychology professor Joseph Allen, co-author of the new book “Escaping the Endless Adolescence: How to Help Our Teenagers Grow Up Before They Grow Old” (Harper, 2009).

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Simple and Fresh Southern Cooking

Do the words “southern cooking” conjure images of long-simmered gumbos, fish-fry marathons, and whole-hog barbecues? We’ll spend this hour with Travel + Leisure contributing editors Matt Lee and Ted Lee, authors of “The Lee Bros. Simple Fresh Southern: Knockout Dishes with Down-Home Flavor” (Clarkson Potter, 2009).

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The Recession

What is the current outlook on the United States recession? Can Texas remain business-friendly and globally competitive under a federal exit strategy? We’ll talk this hour with W. Charles Sawyer, the Hal Wright Professor in Latin American Economics at Texas Christian University.

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A Call to Action on Climate Change

What would passing clean energy climate legislation mean for our economy and our place in the world? We’ll talk with Frances Beinecke, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, whose new book is “Clean Energy Common Sense: An American Call to Action on Global Climate Change” (Rowman and Littlefield, 2010).

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