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Friday
5/17/2013
3:00 PM
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A Year Without Internet
After growing up with it, Gene Purcell's guest decided to spend a year away from the Internet. He expected a life-changing experience that would reconnect him with the "real world"...but what he discovered during his year away was anything but that.

Guest: Paul Miller, a senior editor at The Verge. His piece, "I'm Still Here: Back Online After a Year without the Internet," is at http://wpr.org/r/?1119

 
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Friday
5/17/2013
4:00 PM
 130517L

Your Views on the News
The White House releases Benghazi emails and President Obama insisted he knew nothing about the internal investigation into the IRS' practice of singling out conservative groups for special scrutiny. And in Wisconsin, Governor Walker revises the UW budget and calls for a tuition freeze. What news story is on your mind this week? This hour - Your Views on the News.

Guest: Steven Schier (SHEAR) is Dorothy H. and Edward C. Congdon (CONG- don) Professor of Political Science at Carleton College.

 
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Thursday
5/16/2013
3:00 PM
 130516K

Change Thinking About Charities & Non-profits
According to our guest, too many nonprofits are rewarded for how little they spend, not for what they get done. Join Gene Purcell and his guest as they discuss why we need to start rewarding charities for their big goals and big accomplishments, even if that comes with big expenses. www.danpallotta.com

Guest: Dan Pallotta is the author of "Charity Case: How the Nonprofit Community Can Stand Up for Itself and Really Change the World". His company, Pallotta TeamWorks, invented the multi-day charitable event industry with the AIDS Rides and Breast Cancer 3-Days.

 
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Thursday
5/16/2013
4:00 PM
 130516L

Sexual Assaults in the Military
This afternoon President Obama will meet with top defense leaders to discuss the military's escalating sexual assault crisis. Last week the military announced complaints involving military personnel jumped 37 percent, to 26,000 in 2012. Join Gene Purcell and his guest as they discuss what needs to be done to stop sexual assault in the military.

Guest: Nancy Parrish is president of advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, a human rights organization.

 
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Wednesday
5/15/2013
3:00 PM
 130515K

Merging of Humans and Computers
"The only way to avoid being outmoded by computers is to merge with them. It's just a matter of time." So wrote Mark McClelland in his computer sci-fi novel "Upload." Join John Munson and his guest as they find out how humans and computers might merge at some point in the future. www.uploadthenovel.com

Guest: Mark McClelland is the author of "Upload." He studied Computer Science and Creative Writing at the University of Michigan's Residential College.

 
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Wednesday
5/15/2013
4:00 PM
 130515L

Report on Frac Sand Mining in Wisconsin
The true economic impact of frac sand mining on rural Wisconsin communities may fall short of industry claims promising sustained prosperity and economic opportunity, says a report released today. Join John Munson and his guests as they discuss the costs and benefits for communities affected by frac sand mining. At the end of the hour, John will get an update about the wildfire forcing evacuations in Douglas and Bayfield Counties.

Guests
-Rich Kremer is the Eau Claire Reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio.
-Thomas Power is Professor Emeritus in the Economics Department at the University of Montana.
-Mike Simonson is the Superior Reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio.

 
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Tuesday
5/14/2013
3:00 PM
 130514K

Shakespeare in Solitary
Teaching the works of William Shakespeare in a supermax solitary confinement facility seems far-fetched. But John Munson's guest attempted to do just that, and joins John to talk about her experiences introducing the playwright to prisoners.

Guest: Laura Bates, associate professor of English at Indiana State University, author of "Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard"

 
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Tuesday
5/14/2013
4:00 PM
 130514L

Reforming the Electronic Communication Privacy A...
Last week the ACLU reported some federal agencies--including the FBI and the criminal investigative arm of the IRS-are reading Americans' emails without a warrant. Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss why it's time to reform the Electronic Communication Privacy Act of 1986.

Guest: Alan Butler is the Appellate Advocacy Counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC).

 
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Monday
5/13/2013
3:00 PM
 130513K

Teenagers, Social Media and Terrorism
Last week a Massachusetts high school student was arrested after posting a video online that reportedly mentioned the White House and the Boston Marathon bombing. He could face up to 20 years in prison. Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss teenagers, terrorism and the role social media plays. http://wpr.org/r/?1117

Guest: Rob D'Ovidio (de-VIDEO), assistant professor of criminal justice at Drexel University, where he directs the research program in computer crime and digital forensics.

 
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Monday
5/13/2013
4:00 PM
 130513L

Gay Marriage in Minnesota
The Minnesota Senate is expected to approve a bill today that would make Minnesota the 12th state to allow same-sex couples to marry. Join John Munson and his guests as they discuss this historic legislation and find out where Wisconsin stands on legalizing gay marriage.

Guests:
-Eileen Scallen is a professor of law at William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, MN.
-Shawn Johnson is the State Government Reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio.

 
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Friday
5/10/2013
3:00 PM
 130510K

A Superior Place: Bayfield
It's the smallest city in the state by population . . . but one of our most popular visitor destinations. John Munson and his guest share stories from the unique Wisconsin community of Bayfield.

Guest: Dennis McCann, freelance writer and former travel writer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. His new book is "This Superior Place: Stories of Bayfield and the Apostle Islands."

 
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Friday
5/10/2013
4:00 PM
 130510L

Your Views on the News
The White House says Syria's future can't include Assad and Secretary of State John Kerry says he'll answer questions about Benghazi. In Ohio three female kidnapping victims are free. And in Wisconsin, Governor Walker says the budget surplus is "good news." What news story touched you the most this week, and why? It's Your Views on the News this hour.

Guest: Lilly Goren, Professor of Politics at Carroll University.

 
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Thursday
5/9/2013
3:00 PM
 130509K

The Great Gatsby
"The Great Gatsby" hits theaters tomorrow, and in preparation, John Munson and his guest discuss the legacy and lasting influence of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel.

Guest: Karen Ramsay Johnson, associate professor of English, American studies and women's studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

 
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Thursday
5/9/2013
4:00 PM
 130509L

How Tax Dollars Are Funding Low-Wage Work
Many private sector companies are supported by tax dollars through government contracting. But what are these companies paying their workers? Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss these low-wage positions and how our low-wage economy is being funded by American taxpayers. http://wpr.org/r/?1114

Guest: Amy Traub is a senior policy analyst at Demos, a public policy organization. She is co-author of the report "Underwriting Bad Jobs: How Our Tax Dollars Are Funding Low-Wage Work and Fueling Inequality."

 
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Wednesday
5/8/2013
3:00 PM
 130508K

First-Time Job Seekers
College graduation season is upon us and first-time job seekers will soon be entering the job market. Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss strategies to land that first big job right out of school. www.knockemdead.com

Guest: Martin Yate is the author of Knock 'Em Dead - Job Search Strategies for First-Time Job Seekers: How to Manage Your Career, Find the Right Job, and Excel in the Workplace and numerous other books.

 
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Wednesday
5/8/2013
4:00 PM
 130508L

Ohio Kidnappings
Yesterday the news that three female kidnapping victims had been held against their will for roughly a decade each has shocked Cleveland and the nation. Join John Munson and his guests for an update on the story and a discussion about kidnappings.

Guests:
-Brian Bull is a reporter and producer at Ideastream
-Peter Krouse is a reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland
-Todd Clear is Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University

 
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Tuesday
5/7/2013
3:00 PM
 130507K

Ghost Burglar
Bernard C. Welch was called the most prolific burglar of modern times. John Munson and his guests discuss the "Ghost Burglar" case, which captured the attention of a nation.

Guests:
- Jack Burch, photojournalist. He spent 30 years as the owner and operator of Burch Communications, a Minneapolis-St. Paul video production company.
- James King, author and retired police detective who worked the Ghost Burglar case for more than five years

They are the co-authors of "Ghost Burglar: The True Story of Bernard Welch: Master Thief, Ruthless Con Man, and Cold-Blooded Killer"

 
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Tuesday
5/7/2013
4:00 PM
 130507L

Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Shutdown
Today at noon the Kewaunee Power Station shut down and began a decommissioning process that will last until 2050. Join John Munson and his guests as they discuss why it's closing, how the clean-up process will begin and what this means for the workers in Kewaunee and the residents who used power from the plant.

Guests:
-Chuck Quirmbach is a Milwaukee-based reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio.
-Patty Murray is the Green Bay Reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio.
-Michael Kraft, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Public and Environmental Affairs, UW-Green Bay.

 
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Monday
5/6/2013
3:00 PM
 130506K

Eco Expo and Saving Energy
The first annual Eco Expo is happening this weekend in Green Bay. Join John Munson and his guests as they discuss how to make affordable, small changes every day to save money by conserving energy. www.ecoexpowi.com

Guests: Samantha Zastrow is the show manager for the Eco Expo in Green Bay.

Mike Moore is the manager of the Naturewise program for Wisconsin Public Service.

 
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Monday
5/6/2013
4:00 PM
 130506L

CWD Spread in Wisconsin
John Munson and his guest discuss the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease among Wisconsin's deer population, and why CWD research is on the decline in the state and nationwide.

Guest: Pat Durkin, freelance Outdoors Columnist for Wisconsin newspapers. His piece, "CWD's Spreading and Herd, Hunters Deserve Better" is at http://wpr.org/r/?1102

 
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Friday
5/3/2013
3:00 PM
 130503K

Insults and Why They Hurt
When someone insults you, it hurts. Why? Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss the history of insults, the role they play in social relationships, and the science behind them.

Guest: William Irvine is the author of "A Slap in the Face: Why Insults Hurt-And Why They Shouldn't". He is a professor of philosophy at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.

 
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Friday
5/3/2013
4:00 PM
 130503L

Your Views on the News
Obama hints at possible military action in Syria. Authorities have three more Boston Marathon bombing suspects in custody. And in Wisconsin, Republicans have introduced a tuition tax credit bill. What news story is on your mind this week? This hour - Your Views on the News.

Guest: Ed Miller, Professor of Political Science at UW-Stevens Point

 
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Thursday
5/2/2013
3:00 PM
 130502K

May Job Line
Whether you are looking for workers, or for work, join the discussion for the May Job Line. John Munson begins the hour with an update on job numbers. The show continues with calls from those looking for work or offering work. We'll end the hour talking with a career counselor.

Guests:
- Ernie Goss, MacAllister Chair and Professor of Economics, Creighton University
- Laura Kestner-Ricketts, Director, Career Services Center at Marquette University

 
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Thursday
5/2/2013
4:00 PM
 130502L

The State of Preschool
State funding for pre-K decreased by over half a billion dollars in 2011-2012, the largest one-year drop ever, according to a new report. John Munson and his guest discuss the state of preschool in the United States.

Guest: W. Steven Barnett, Director, National Institute for Early Education Research. The report, "The State of Preschool 2012" is at http://wpr.org/r/?1101

 
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Wednesday
5/1/2013
3:00 PM
 130501K

Summer Movie Preview
Iron Man 3 opens in theaters this Friday, kicking off the summer movie season. Join John Munson and his guest as they discuss some of the biggest blockbuster movies to hit theaters this summer, and a prediction for two sleeper hits.

Guest: Mike Mayo, film critic and a contributor to The Washington Post and The Roanoke Times. He's the author of "Jimmy the Stick" and his upcoming book on film is "The Horror Show Guide: The Ultimate Frightfest of Movies."

 
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