EP 706 In the Wake of the Opioid Crisis, Are There Better Ways to Deal with Chronic Pain?

EP 706 In the Wake of the Opioid Crisis, Are There Better Ways to Deal with Chronic Pain?

There’s a commercial on television with a famous chef telling us that the most important tool he uses in his kitchen is his brain. And that’s the same organ needed to deal with chronic pain according to our guest, Dr. Afton Hassett, an associate professor and Director of Pain and Opioid Research at the University …

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EP 704 Heat is a Silent, Invisible Killer

EP 704 Heat is a Silent, Invisible Killer

Heat has a pretty ‘cool’ connotation–that song is hot, let’s getaway to a warm destination and that car is smokin’–but in the modern parlance of climate change– heat is anything but.  In fact, it lies at the root of virtually all of the climate related calamities–wildfires, hurricanes and just suffocating heatwaves that may not show …

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EP 703 Is America Capable of the Work to Retain Democracy?

EP 703 Is America Capable of the Work to Retain Democracy?

Anyone who’s paying attention has got to ask him or herself whether America can do the hard work of retaining a vibrant democratic system.  It requires constant tending and adapting by its citizens.  We must maintain a level of commitment to making the laws fair, bringing all citizens into the process, providing a foundational understanding …

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SPECIAL EDITION 14 Israel, Ukraine and American Politics Collide at a Tremulous Moment in History

SPECIAL EDITION 14 Israel, Ukraine and American Politics Collide at a Tremulous Moment in History

Francis Rooney, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See from 2005 to 2008 and later a U.S. Congressman, gives us his unique perspective on domestic politics and international affairs at a period in our history with together the combination is making the American public very uneasy about what may lie ahead.

EP 701 Whitelash in the Wake of Obama Presidency Part of Historical Tug of War

EP 701 Whitelash in the Wake of Obama Presidency Part of Historical Tug of War

As a diverse group of people in America celebrated the progress represented by the ascension of Barack Obama to the presidency, others, predominantly white, used it as a pretense to produce a new and fearsome wave of white backlash–a whitelash.  Emerging in the moment, coupled with news that America would be a majority-minority country in …

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EP 700 Is Nuclear Power Making a Comeback?

EP 700 Is Nuclear Power Making a Comeback?

  As we transition from a fossil fuel-based energy sector to one focused on renewables, like wind and solar, where does nuclear power fit in?  Is it a clean fuel?  Do we trust its safety enough to invest in new plants, as many in the United States will be reaching their lifespan in the next …

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EP 698 A Black Sheriff in the Deep South Reflects on Issues of Race Then and Now

EP 698 A Black Sheriff in the Deep South Reflects on Issues of Race Then and Now

Nat Glover, our guest today, is a man who has seen a lot in his lifetime.  His book “Striving for Justice: A Black Sheriff in the Deep South” describes how he embarked on a career in law enforcement which led to his becoming the first Black sheriff in Jacksonville and the state of Florida in …

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