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  • The Life and Times of Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown

    Where is the country headed politically and how can regular Americans maintain their voice? Earlier this year we discussed the history and future of American politics with former two-term San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown. He was in town to address the World Affairs Council of Dallas Fort Worth and promote his recently published memoir is […]

  • America and Islam after Iraq

    Has America’s foreign policy since the end of the Cold War actually made us more vulnerable to terrorist attack? Veteran CIA counterterrorism officer Michael Scheuer thinks so. We examined the security situation with Scheuer in February. His recent book is “Marching Toward Hell: America and Islam after Iraq” (Free Press, 2008).

  • Step Parenting and Communication

    How do stepfamilies differ from traditional families and how can communication styles influence these relationships? Earlier this year we spent an hour with Paul Schrodt, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Texas Christian University who has studied stepfamily systems.

  • Finding Faith Without Fanaticism

    What is religious extremism and how can the faithful of different religions peacefully co-exist? We talked with Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, author of “You Don’t Have to be Wrong For Me to be Right: Finding Faith Without Fanaticism” (Harmony, 2007), when he was in town to speak to the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Dallas […]

  • The Battle for Latin America's Soul

    What does the future hold for Latin America? According to Economist Americas Editor Michael Reid, a prosperous, fairer, and more democratic Latin America is just over the horizon. Reid’s recent book on the subject is “Forgotten Continent: The Battle for Latin America’s Soul” (Yale, 2008). We talked with him last February.

  • The Rise of China

    If you haven’t noticed, China is a big deal. They’re hosting the Olympics, manufacturing almost everything, and building more power plants faster than any other country on earth. We took a closer look at China last March with journalist Ted Fishman, author of “China, Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and […]

  • The Future of the Middle East

    Can democracy and globalization help forge a solution to the historic problems in the Middle East? We’ll spend this hour with Robin Wright, diplomatic correspondent for The Washington Post and author of “Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East” (Penguin Press, 2008).

  • The Culture of Hyper-Parenting

    How does our fast-paced, success-driven culture affect children? We’ll find out this hour with journalist Carl Honor??. His new book is “Under Pressure: Rescuing Children from the Culture of Hyper-Parenting” (Harper One, 2008).

  • The Lincolns

    Can a spouse influence the electability of a presidential candidate? What about the effectiveness of an administration? We’ll look back this hour at an early American political marriage with biographer Daniel Mark Epstein, author of the new book “The Lincolns: Portrait of a Marriage” (Ballantine Books, 2008).

  • Tales from the Treetops

    Are you drawn to the treetops? If so, you’ll find a kindred spirit in Margaret D. Lowman. She’s the director of environmental initiatives and professor of biology and environmental studies at New College of Florida. Lowman will join us this hour to discuss her family’s adventures in remote parts of the world and her newest […]