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Hosted by Rob Ferrett, "Central Time" takes a unique approach to cover a variety of topics. Executive producer Dean Knetter and producers Tim Peterson, Colleen Leahy, Lorin Cox, Beatrice Lawrence, and... more
FAQs about Central Time:How many episodes does Central Time have?The podcast currently has 4,580 episodes available.
December 22, 2020Your 2020 In Review, Restaurant Workers Experiencing More Harassment And Less TipsRestaurant service workers are reporting a dramatic increase in sexual harassment during the pandemic, especially when needing to confront customers about not complying with COVID-19 safety protocol, in addition to facing higher risks of contracting the virus. We talk with a researcher of a new report about what she's hearing from restaurant workers. We also invite you to share some of the highlights from your year, big or small, that have made the year just a little bit more bearable....more0minPlay
December 22, 2020Big Names We Lost In 2020, What's In The New COVID-19 Relief PackageCongress is expected to pass a bipartisan $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that includes a second stimulus check, extended enhanced unemployment benefits and rental assistance among other items. We get the full details on what you can expect. We also acknowledge the loss of many household names in 2020 with a pop culture professor including Chadwick Boseman, Kobe Bryant, Mary Higgins Clark and Kenny Rogers to name a few....more0minPlay
December 21, 2020Update On Wisconsin Food Insecurity, Being More Real In A Digital Age, Remembering Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Shirley AbrahamsonShirley Abrahamson, the longest-serving Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, died on Saturday at the age of 87. We talk for former Gov. Jim Doyle about her life and legacy. Two food bank leaders tell us what they're seeing in terms of demand from people who are experiencing food insecurity -- and whether anything has changed by this point in the pandemic. Then our guest has advice on being more meaningfully present with each other, despite the virtual atmosphere drawing people's attention in a million different directions....more0minPlay
December 21, 2020The Question Of Returning To In-Person School In Wisconsin, Seeking Joy This Holiday SeasonWe look at the pros and cons, concerns and advantages of bringing students back to school for in-person learning in Wisconsin. Then we discuss how people can still find ways to be joyful during this holiday season, despite the challenges related to the pandemic....more0minPlay
December 21, 2020Update On Wisconsin Food Insecurity, Being More Real In A Digital Age, Remembering Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Shirley AbrahamsonShirley Abrahamson, the longest-serving Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, died on Saturday at the age of 87. We talk for former Gov. Jim Doyle about her life and legacy. Two food bank leaders tell us what they're seeing in terms of demand from people who are experiencing food insecurity -- and whether anything has changed by this point in the pandemic. Then our guest has advice on being more meaningfully present with each other, despite the virtual atmosphere drawing people's attention in a million different directions....more0minPlay
December 18, 2020Looking At Surprising Small Business Growth During The Pandemic, Stepped Up Holiday BakingWe discuss the new crop of small-business owners that have gone into business during the pandemic, and get some advice from a career advisor about how to get involved yourself. And a Madison baker offers some ideas on Food Friday for decking out your holiday baking....more0minPlay
December 18, 2020Wisconsin Coronavirus Update, Managing Anger Around Holidays, Bitcoin SurgeWe talk with a flu epidemic and public health expert about what we're currently seeing around coronavirus in Wisconsin, including whether an expected surge in cases after Thanksgiving has actually happened. Then we're joined by a UW-Green Bay anger expert for some advice on keeping tensions in check around the holidays -- virtual or not. And we look at the recent drive in the value of cryptocurrency Bitcoin....more0minPlay
December 18, 2020Looking At Surprising Small Business Growth During The Pandemic, Stepped Up Holiday BakingWe discuss the new crop of small-business owners that have gone into business during the pandemic, and get some advice from a career advisor about how to get involved yourself. And a Madison baker offers some ideas on Food Friday for decking out your holiday baking....more0minPlay
December 17, 2020Tips For Car Buying, Stanley Kubrick BiographyIt's one of the best times of the year to find a deal on a new car. We talk with an expert on the auto industry about what to keep in mind for our search. We also talk with the author of a new biography on legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick....more0minPlay
December 17, 2020What Another Stimulus Bill Could Do, Processing The COVID-19 Death TollCongressional leaders are still negotiating another COVID-19 relief bill that could include stimulus checks or extra unemployment benefits. We talk with an economist about what kind of help would do the most good. We also discuss why it can be difficult for people to mentally process the COVID-19 death toll....more0minPlay
FAQs about Central Time:How many episodes does Central Time have?The podcast currently has 4,580 episodes available.