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  • The Birth of the American Mafia

    How did the mafia first take root in the United States? We’ll talk with historian Mike Dash whose new book is “The First Family: Terror, Extortion, Revenge, Murder and the Birth of the American Mafia” (Random House, 2009).

  • Healing Families and Helping Children

    How do touch and playful interaction influence the early development of children? We’ll talk with Karyn Purvis, Director of the TCU Institute of Child Development, which has just released a series of DVDs covering these subjects.

  • How This Crisis Can Restore Our Values and Renew America

    Does the current economy really spell disaster for the country or does it offer us an unprecedented opportunity? We’ll spend this hour with Kurt Andersen, host of PRI’s Studio 360 and author of the new book “Reset: How This Crisis Can Restore Our Values and Renew America” (Random House, 2009).

  • Make a Vacation at Home Fun for the Whole Family

    Are you wondering how to pull off a great vacation or have you already cancelled your annual trip this year to save on limited funds? We’ll talk this hour with Dallas Morning News writer and columnist Matt Wixon, whose new book is “The Great American Staycation: How to Make a Vacation at Home Fun for […]

  • The Future of Macho

    What is the future of macho? According to our guest this hour, Reihan Salam, journalist and fellow at the New America Foundation, macho is on the way out. Salam’s piece, “The Death of Macho,” appears in the current issue of Foreign Policy Magazine.

  • The Way to Truthful Relationships

    Are you a liar? Do you, like most people, tell an average of three lies every ten minutes? We’ll explore the ubiquity and the cost of everyday deception this hour with University of Massachusetts psychologist Robert Feldman, whose new book is “The Liar in Your Life: The Way to Truthful Relationships” (Twelve, 2009).

  • The Year Everything Changed

    If you had to pick the pivotal year of the last century – a year of key happenings in science, politics and entertainment – which year would it be? We’ll talk this hour with Slate.com contributor Fred Kaplan. His new book is “1959: The Year Everything Changed” (Wiley, 2009).

  • How Congress Really Works

    How does Congress really get things done? We’ll talk to an expert this hour – U.S. Representative Henry A. Waxman, Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and author of the new book “The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works” (Twelve, 2009).

  • Sex, Evolution and Consumer Behavior

    Do we have conscious control over the choices we make about the goods and services we buy or is an evolutionary impulse driving our decisions? We’ll talk this hour with University of New Mexico evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller, author of the new book “Spent: Sex, Evolution and Consumer Behavior” (Viking, 2009).

  • The Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline

    How high will gas prices go and is there an up side to increasing energy costs? We’ll spend this hour with Forbes staff writer Christopher Steiner, whose new book is “$20 Per Gallon: How the Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline will Change Our Lives for the Better” (Grand Central, 2009).