We talk to a political science professor to review the January 6 public hearings up to this point. Then, a biologist shares the importance of bugs in human culture. Later, we talk to a Native American composer who won a Pulitzer Prize for music.
Featured in this Show
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Understanding the January 6 hearings so far
A political scientists brings us up to speed on the January 6 hearings and explains the biggest takeaways so far.
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How bugs influence human culture
Bugs are everywhere. They’re in our gardens and homes — and even in our fashion, art and orange juice. We talk with a biologist and bug enthusiast about how insects influence our culture.
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How a Native American composer's mass for a Milwaukee cathedral earned a music Pulitzer
We hear from the first Native American to win a Pulitzer Prize for music, and a leader from the organization who helped commission him to compose the winning piece for the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Clara Neupert Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Alisa Von Hagel Guest
- Barrett Klein Guest
- Raven Chacon Guest
- David Bloom Guest
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