Insult To Injury
January 11, 2016This hour, we’ll talk about a drastic shift over the last decade in how worker’s comp is administered with Michael Grabell of ProPublica.
This hour, we’ll talk about a drastic shift over the last decade in how worker’s comp is administered with Michael Grabell of ProPublica.
This hour, we’ll talk with neuroanthropologist John S. Allen about how our evolutionary drive to put down roots may have also provided early humans a safe environment for growing their minds.
In April 2011, 358 tornadoes obliterated parts of 21 states, killing 348 in the process. This hour, we’ll talk about what can be applied to those affected by the recent North Texas tornados with Kim Cross.
This hour, we’ll talk about the value of interacting with our natural surroundings with “National Geographic” writer Florence Williams.
This hour, we’ll talk about strategies to better educate voters about the political process with University of Michigan political science professor Arthur Lupia.
This hour, we’ll talk about how the end of the Great Depression and World War II are inextricably linked with historian Eric Rauchway.
This hour, we’ll talk about how the brain develops its sense of taste – and what we can do to rewire it – with food writer Bee Wilson.
This hour, we’ll peek into the minds of Pablo Picasso, Thomas Edison, John Lennon and others with psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman.
This hour, we’ll talk with the French chef Jacques Pepín about his life in the kitchen – and about the foods he fell in love with when he moved to America.
Historian David McCullough has built a career on exploring the lives of Harry S. Truman, John Adams and, now, the Wright brothers.