
Our guest is a feminist trailblazer who had an inside look at the feminist movement as it progressed from the 1960’s on. Her insights and odes to those who made it possible for women to have virtual integration into all aspects of commerce, the arts and even sports, as we’ve seen, is a far cry … Read More Read More
May 8, 2024
37 min

Each of us honors remarkable women in our own way. Often it’s when we think about what our mothers contributed to our growth and development. In other cases, it’s a teacher or a caregiver. Well the emphatic sex has for generations contributed both to the nurturing part of society’s needs as well as the political … Read More Read More
May 6, 2024
37 min

Sure democracy is messy and lots of people feel it’s not working as well as it once did. But all of us born here have never lived under the alternative. Be careful what you wish for if you are taking in, and buying, all the strongman musings of Donald Trump. It’s a recipe for disaster. … Read More Read More
May 1, 2024
41 min

Viktor Orban? Vladimir Putin? Turkey’s strongman Erdogan? Is that the traditional leader America wants to hold up as an exemplar for a nation built on universal principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all? Maybe we’ve never achieved those lofty aspirations, but we never said let’s take our form of government–a … Read More Read More
Apr 29, 2024
32 min

There is a fact that is so surprising that it borders on being unbelievable. Research indicates that students from disadvantaged and advantaged class backgrounds who graduate from the same college go on to earn the same amount of money. Our guest, Duke sociology professor, Jessi Streib, author of “The Accidental Equalizer: How Luck Determines Pay … Read More Read More
Apr 24, 2024
33 min

In the next ten years, in the United States alone, 61 trillion dollars will transfer from baby boomers to the younger generations. With that wealth comes the power to determine the structure of our society and economy. The amount of money that will be moving is staggering, unlike another in human history. And how the … Read More Read More
Apr 22, 2024
29 min

“Jews will not replace us” was the cry from far-right extremists a few years back in Charlottesville, Virginia and, in response to counter protests, then President Donald Trump said that there were good people on both sides. Really? In the wake of the brutal attacks on Israeli citizens on October 6, 2023 far-left activists on … Read More Read More
Apr 17, 2024
32 min

Child care costs, accessibility and quality represent a critical challenge for families across America. And an existential threat to a recovering economy, generally reliant on both parents working to sustain themselves and their families. With federal supports given to this industry during the pandemic that have recently expired, early childhood centers–daycare, early learning and the … Read More Read More
Apr 15, 2024
27 min

Even if you’re not paying great attention to what’s happening to healthcare in your local community, the trends are hard to miss–hospital consolidations, the growth of out-patient facilities affiliated with the hospitals, and insurance company involvement in medical practices and pharmaceuticals, all of which drive up the cost and limit the choices in healthcare. It’s … Read More Read More
Apr 10, 2024
36 min

A must hear and read for anyone interested in women’s basketball As podcasters go, I don’t generally insert myself into the story line like so many others do. To me, it’s about the guest, their book or their expertise. In the case of this story, I was right in the middle of helping to … Read More Read More
Apr 8, 2024
36 min
