Women have faced stigmas over hormones and mental health for centuries. Our guest says we need to start breaking the myths. We talk with a lawmaker who supported a change to nursing assistant requirements that was vetoed by Governor Evers. And we trace the journey of a turkey from farm to freezer.
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An Argument In Support Of Now-Vetoed Certified Nursing Assistant Legislation
Last week, Gov. Evers vetoed legislation that would have decreased the amount of training required for certified nursing assistants. We hear from a Republican lawmaker who supported the legislation about why she’s disappointed with the move.
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Purchasing Turkey More Affordable And Sustainable Now Than Decades Past
A food economist explains why buying a turkey for your thanksgiving meal is an affordable and sustainable option compared to past decades. We learn a little more about how turkey goes from farm to freezer.
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Why We Should Talk More Openly About Women And Hormones
Women’s hormones have been held against them, and menstruation and menopause can still feel like taboo topics to discuss. We’ll find out how to break down some of the stigma about women and their bodies.
Episode Credits
- Judith Siers-Poisson Host
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- Rep. Gae Magnafici Guest
- Jayson Lusk Guest
- Eleanor Morgan Guest
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