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Sit down with Viewpoints each week as we report on social issues, the environment, history, food – you name it. What’s it like to give birth in prison? Could the plague resurface with climate change? ... more
FAQs about Viewpoints Radio:How many episodes does Viewpoints Radio have?The podcast currently has 980 episodes available.
February 23, 2020Redefining Sugar: Enjoying Sweet Treats Without The GuiltFrom sugary lattes to grocery staples like yogurt and bread, sugar still seems to be lurking everywhere. Even with greater awareness, it can still be hard to avoid the cookies and cake if you’re craving something sweet. Viewpoints speaks with baking blogger, Elif Yamangil and cookbook author, Jennifer Tyler Lee about the importance of limiting sugar in your diet and how to do so while still indulging in some healthier sweets....more16minPlay
February 23, 2020Born Into Slavery: Firsthand Perspectives Of Formerly Enslaved Men And WomenFebruary is Black History Month. As we remember the past and the history of slavery in America, it’s important to not only take in the perspectives of historians and educators, but also direct firsthand accounts from the people who lived through this experience. Viewpoints’ speaks with historian and photographer, Richard Cahan, co-author of the new book River of Blood: American Slavery From the People Who Lived It....more11minPlay
February 16, 2020Coloring Outside the LinesColoring books aimed at children, adults and even seniors have been all the rage in recent years and are still trending in 2020. But what’s so special about these patterns and designs that draw people in? We delve into the process of putting together these collections and why the creative outlet has become a mainstay for so many looking to switch off and de-stress....more12minPlay
February 16, 2020Culture Crash: The Broadway Hit “Hamilton” Comes Alive AgainThe writer of “Hamilton” Lin-Manuel Miranda is back at it again. Come October 2021, the Broadway play is set to hit theaters across the country. But will it be worth the watch?...more3minPlay
February 16, 2020Rethinking Healthcare: How Do You Fix A Flawed System?The topic of healthcare is one of the most debated issues so far in the 2020 election – but what’s the fix for the expensive, inefficient system that’s currently in place? So far it’s a murky answer. Millions are struggling with the high cost of care, doctors are burning out and patient-doctor interaction is at an all-time low. We speak with an industry expert about the current woes of American healthcare and what can be done....more10minPlay
February 09, 2020Culture Crash: Remembering The Legend: Kobe BryantIt can sometimes still feel unreal that NBA superstar Kobe Bryant is gone. The retired Los Angeles Lakers player was more than just an athlete, but a tremendous idol to millions of people across the world. We discuss his legacy and the fragility of life....more3minPlay
February 09, 2020Voter Error: How A Trip To The DMV Turned Into Years Of Legal WoesCan it ever be too easy to cast a ballot in an American election? The answer is yes. Filipino immigrant Elizabeth Keathley mistakenly registered to vote while at a DMV in Illinois through a law best known as the Motor Voter Law. This originally well-intentioned program is now trapping hundreds of immigrants into federal charges and possible deportation for an act they didn’t fully comprehend to begin with....more14minPlay
February 09, 2020What Happens When Mathematical Calculations Go Wrong?The field of mathematics is still seen as a boring and overly complex field by many. But Matt Parker, a former math teacher turned popular YouTuber, is working to fix that stubborn mindset. In his new book, he illustrates the powerful and interesting side of math through real-life examples that have failed because someone’s calculations were just slightly off....more10minPlay
February 02, 2020Culture Crash: Scary Winter ReadsWe explore Ian Reid’s horror novel, “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” that tops our list of scariest books of all time. It’s a quick read with a twisting plot that keeps you hooked all the way through....more3minPlay
February 02, 2020World War II: The Women Of The OSSMore than 75 years ago, a diverse set of men and women making up the Office of Strategic Services were united together in their determination to win World War II. Some served as government spies or propagandists and others gathered intelligence for army invasions. Whatever role they played, the OSS staff worked tirelessly for years and rose to the challenge wherever they were needed....more12minPlay
FAQs about Viewpoints Radio:How many episodes does Viewpoints Radio have?The podcast currently has 980 episodes available.