Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
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 03, 2020Snowy Owls In Wisconsin, Trump's Lame-Duck AgendaWe talk with a research scientist about the appearance of snowy owls in Wisconsin this winter. And a political reporter walks us through some of the storylines they're following during the sunset of President Donald Trump's term....more0minPlay
December 02, 2020Week in Washington, Huntington's Disease ResearchResearch happening in Wisconsin could provide hope for people struggling with Huntington's Disease. We talk with a UW-Madison scientist about the disease and the possibility of a cure. We also check in on the top stories in national politics, including progress on another economic stimulus bill....more0minPlay
December 02, 2020Legal Challenges To Wisconsin's Election, Holiday MoviesThe Trump campaign is hoping to reverse the results of Wisconsin's election after the outcome was certified this week. We talk about the legal challenges and what they mean for the state's votes. We also ask if holiday movies are feeling different this year and ask for some of your favorites....more0minPlay
December 02, 2020Week in Washington, Huntington's Disease ResearchResearch happening in Wisconsin could provide hope for people struggling with Huntington's Disease. We talk with a UW-Madison scientist about the disease and the possibility of a cure. We also check in on the top stories in national politics, including progress on another economic stimulus bill....more0minPlay
December 01, 2020Puerto Rico Voted To Become A State -- Now What?, Meet A Grotto Artist In MilwaukeeAfter Puerto Ricans approved a statehood referendum in the U.S. general election, we talk with professor of law and history about what would need to happen next for the commonwealth to become a state, and what that might look like. And we learn about the inspiration behind a Milwaukee-based artist creating grottos with found art....more0minPlay
December 01, 2020Making The Most Of Political Donations, More Schools Closing Due To CoronavirusA political scientist makes the case against giving money to long-shot political campaigns, after an election season full of just that. And we talk with a national education reporter about schools closing for in-person learning both around the country and in Wisconsin....more0minPlay
December 01, 2020Puerto Rico Voted To Become A State -- Now What?, Meet A Grotto Artist In MilwaukeeAfter Puerto Ricans approved a statehood referendum in the U.S. general election, we talk with professor of law and history about what would need to happen next for the commonwealth to become a state, and what that might look like. And we learn about the inspiration behind a Milwaukee-based artist creating grottos with found art....more0minPlay
November 30, 2020How Language Bends To The Coronavirus Pandemic, The History Of Grocery ShoppingPublic radio co-hosts of a show dedicated to language discuss how the pandemic has changed the way we speak. And a food journalist shares some of her research into the history of the grocery store, and offers perspective on how we're currently viewing trips to the supermarket during a pandemic....more0minPlay
November 30, 2020How Cities Are Shaped By Disasters, The Bounty Of Trail Cameras, The Challenge For Rural Hospitals When It Comes To A Covid-19 VaccineWe look back at how catastrophes have forced cities to move forward and make improvements, and talk about how they can improve after the coronavirus pandemic. We also learn about a milestone in a photo project to capture images of wildlife around Wisconsin. And we learn how rural area hospitals are looking at the obstacle of keeping COVID-19 vaccines cold....more0minPlay
November 30, 2020How Language Bends To The Coronavirus Pandemic, The History Of Grocery ShoppingPublic radio co-hosts of a show dedicated to language discuss how the pandemic has changed the way we speak. And a food journalist shares some of her research into the history of the grocery store, and offers perspective on how we're currently viewing trips to the supermarket during a pandemic....more0minPlay
FAQs about Central Time:How many episodes does Central Time have?The podcast currently has 4,580 episodes available.