We talk to a child development professor about the role movies and television play in how children process emotions. Then, this week’s edition of Food Friday features a Wisconsin chef who was on the Food Network competition show “Chopped”. We also talk to a policy researcher who analyzed all of the proposals for the state’s next legislative maps.
Featured in this Episode
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U.S. Labor Secretary on energy jobs in Wisconsin
Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su was in Wauwatosa to highlight job training and pathways to work in the green energy sector. She talks with us about what makes a “good job” and where people can find energy jobs in Wisconsin.
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How children learn emotional development through movies and television
Children’s programs present them sad or scary moments in a controlled fashion that help them regulate and process their emotions. We talk to a child development professor about how much and what types of content are effective.
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Food Friday: Wisconsin chef on 'Chopped' and the art of braising
A Wisconsin chef shares his experience competing on a national food competition show and gives us a crash course in the art of braising.
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How the seven new proposed Wisconsin legislative maps compare
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will choose from several submissions for new state legislative maps to replace the current Republican-drawn ones. We talk with an expert who’s scored all the maps using a computer program, about what results he found.
Episode Credits
- Shereen Siewert Host
- Julie Su Guest
- Heather Kirkorian Guest
- Daniel Fox Guest
- John Johnson Guest
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Richelle Wilson Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- Trina La Susa Technical Director
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