A recent study claims a work culture built around being nice is better for individuals and businesses as a whole. Our guest explains the research, and why being nice can make a big difference. We also learn about the history of polo in Wisconsin, and speak with an activist who is marking four months since Tony Robinson’s death with a funeral procession.
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Young, Gifted, And Black Marks 4 Months Since Tony Robinson Was Killed
Four months after Tony Robinson was killed by Madison police officer Matthew Kenny, activist group Young, Gifted, and Black holds a funeral procession.
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Wisconsin Life: Polo In Wisconsin
In today’s Wisconsin Life we talk about polo in Wisconsin, and how the sport has evolved over the years.
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Research Shows It Pays To Be Nice
We often hear the saying “nice guys finish last,” but research shows that it actually pays to be nice. The lead expert behind this research explains how he reached these conclusions and the benefits of being nice.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Galen Druke Producer
- Karl Christenson Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Brandi Grayson Guest
- Jim Huber Guest
- David Rand Guest
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