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  • The Language Tree Immersion School in Columbia puts children on their "bilingual journey" as early as possible! Director (and pre-K/K Spanish teacher) NATALIA PRATS says to think of languages as tools: "the more languages you have, the more tools you have." Also, OsteoStrong Columbia's DAYNA GLANZ joins us to make the case for why men should pay close attention to their bone health. Did you know that each year, almost 80,000 men will fracture their hip? (4:39) June 14, 2021
  • Blind since birth, GARY WUNDER still knows how to appreciate a good sunrise - just in a different way from how you and I enjoy a good sunrise. Rehabilitation is our topic today. Those who go blind later in life have to learn how to adapt to losing their sight without losing their outlook on life, much like Gary has been doing since day one. June 17, 2021
  • Sunday is Father's Day, and so today's show is dedicated to all the proud papas out there! Who better to have on than singer LARRY BROWN, who performs John Denver's 'What One Man Can Do' at [2:11]. June 18, 2021
  • NBC says it won’t broadcast the Golden Globe Awards in 2022, responding to on-going controversies surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Is another network likely to pick it up, or could this be the beginning of the end for the annual awards event? Also, the Justice Department seizure of reporters’ telephone and email records, a new executive editor at the Washington Post, and Facebook’s latest attempt to stop the spread of misinformation. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • Tennis star Naomi Osaka’s decision to withdraw from the French Open rather than be contractually obligated to speak to reporters sparked interesting conversation about an athlete’s responsibility to the media. Are sports reporters too aggressive with athletes – especially after a losses? Also, leaked documents show how little the ultra-rich pay in income tax, and ransomware attacks on media organizations. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • If you, or someone you know, is the not-so-green thumb in your family - but you like doing it anyway - NADIA NAVARRETE-TINDALL's upcoming native plant-themed workshops is the place to be! Topics covered will be how to prepare a garden site and how to establish a butterfly garden. Watch for details! May 25, 2021
  • If you're out and about in Columbia this summer, you might just run into our guest today, ANN MERRIFIELD, or someone from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Missouri. Ann tells us they're in desperate need for more 'Bigs' (adult mentors), and so our show is just the first of many stops over the next several months to (hopefully) find those willing to spend some time with and become a positive influence on a child in our community. May 28, 2021
  • Becoming an organ donor is easy! DR. MARK WAKEFIELD, MU Health Care, joins us with everything you need to know, from what can be transplanted to where to sign up to how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting supply and demand. JOE WESTON joins us from Columbia Rotary South. June 9, 2021
  • Acclaimed #journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones has accepted a faculty position at Howard University as the School’s inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism. Also, mixed reaction to Bill Cosby’s release from prison and prosecuting those who attacked journalists during the January 6 Capitol riot. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • Acclaimed journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones has accepted a faculty position at Howard University as the School’s inaugural Knight Chair in Race and Journalism. Also, mixed reaction to Bill Cosby’s release from prison and prosecuting those who attacked journalists during the January 6 Capitol riot. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
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