Despite the fact that it’s a drug, caffeine is socially acceptable and consumed widely, without many questions asked. Why? Rob Ferrett and Gene Purcell learn more about our complex relationship with caffeine. Then, they talk with a philosopher, who says we should take NSA internet surveillance and data privacy violations personally. Rob and Gene also discuss tonight’s debate for Democratic candidates for Attorney General.
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Tonight's Attorney General Debate
Tonight in Madison the Democratic candidates for Wisconsin Attorney General are attending a debate. A WPR news reporter joins us to discuss the race and what issues are taking center stage.
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Our Data, Ourselves: Why Data Privacy Is A Personal Issue
We should take NSA internet surveillance and data privacy violations personally. That’s according to a philosopher who says our online data is part of our personal identity.
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Caffeine: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Despite what we might think, most of us are using a drug everyday: caffeine. An author talks about how the substance helps us, hurts us, and keeps us coming back for more.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Gilman Halsted Guest
- Colin Koopman Guest
- Murray Carpenter Guest
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