We get the rundown on creating a perfect bracket, just in time for March Madness. And, while anxiety and stress levels have risen in young people in general, studies show that girls are experiencing the bulk of it. We talk with a clinical psychologist about the alarming increase in these feelings and what parents and educators can do to support girls experiencing them. And we discuss the first day of hearings for the state’s new bipartisan task force on water quality in Wisconsin with its Republican chair.
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State Water Quality Task Force Starts Its Work With First Hearing
A bipartisan task force started its first day of work with an informational hearing at the capitol Wednesday. We talk to the Republican chair of the committee about his priorities, and the kind of legislation he wants to see come out of the process.
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Using Mathematical Models To Fill Out Your March Madness Bracket
If you fill out a bracket for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, how do you make your picks? To help eliminate some of the guesswork, we talk with an expert on probability about how she uses mathematical modeling to find the most likely champion.
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Offering Support As Anxiety And Stress Levels Increase For Girls
Being a teenager has never been thought of as easy, but studies show that today’s teens, specifically girls, are reporting feeling a rapidly increasing amount of pressure, anxiety and stress. We talk with a psychologist about why we’re seeing what she calls an “epidemic of stress and anxiety in girls” today.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Natalie Guyette Producer
- Todd Novak Guest
- Laura Albert Guest
- Lisa Damour Guest
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