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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.
December 22, 2019Holiday Baking Cheer And Chaos: Inside Competitive Reality TVThere’s nothing quite like watching reality TV – and holiday-themed reality TV may be even better if you’re trying to de-stress during the month of December. We delve into the world of Food Network’s popular show, Holiday Baking Championship to get the inside scoop on what it’s really like to compete and judge a competitive baking series....more15minPlay
December 22, 2019The Annual Holiday Shopping FrenzyChristmas is just a few days away. By now, most people have bought all of their presents and have tucked their worn-in credit cards away until the new year. Viewpoints’ speaks with Colin Morris, director of product management at Adobe Analytics, about some of the hottest items and shopping trends this year, as well as the estimated 143 billion dollars that Americans are set to spend just online during the 2019 holiday shopping season....more10minPlay
December 15, 2019The Implications of A Shifting ClimateExtreme forest fires in California; increased flooding throughout the Midwest; rising sea levels threatening much of the coastal United States. Viewpoints speaks with author Avanti Centrae and ecologist Alejandro Frid about some of these extreme weather patterns and how people across the world are changing the way they live in order to adapt to this new landscape....more15minPlay
December 15, 2019Tips And Tricks For Holiday Cooking SuccessCooking during the holidays can be a major source of stress – but it doesn’t have to be. Viewpoints speaks with cookbook author Julia Turshen to get some insider tips & tricks on how to quickly pull together a successful holiday meal with basic cooking skills and ingredients that are most often already in your pantry....more17minPlay
December 15, 2019Culture Crash: Netflix Miniseries Based On True StoriesWe delve into two great true crime miniseries, “When They See Us” and “Unbelievable” that are now streaming on Netflix. The two shows take a deeper look into past crimes to uncover how the justice system failed the people behind these stories....more3minPlay
December 08, 2019Top Dog: Helping Senior Dogs Find New HomesDid you know that only one out of every five dogs will finish their life with the family who originally took them home? Top Dog Foundation, specifically helps find new homes for senior dogs through a variety of programs. We speak with the founder of the organization, Jean Stelten-Beuning about the current need and how owners can plan ahead to ensure the long-term welfare of their pet....more14minPlay
December 08, 2019Saving The Bully: Why We So Quickly Condemn ‘Troubled Children’While many schools have put in place comprehensive anti-bullying campaigns, we still seldom focus on ensuring that the child bullies get the help they need. We routinely punish troubled kids with harsh detentions, suspensions and from there it escalates onward. Because of this, many bullies seem to never get the proper support and get stuck in a perpetual cycle of trouble throughout their adult life. How can we shift our systems so these kids don't fall through the cracks?...more12minPlay
December 08, 2019Culture Crash: Diving Into The New Movie “Waves”What it’s like to be a teenager in today’s hyper-competitive, tech-driven world? Trey Edward Shults’ new movie follows the dizzying lives of two teenagers as they navigate the sometimes-insurmountable pressures of youth-hood....more3minPlay
December 05, 2019Inside Look: The Double Lives of DoctorsViewpoints Producer Annie Krall spoke with Dr. Thomas Oden and Dr. James Webb who have both made side careers for themselves outside of medicine and in the recording booth....more5minPlay
December 01, 2019The Panama Canal: An Engineering Mammoth & Its Implications On WorkersThe Panama Canal was one of the most treacherous builds in modern history. In the late 1800's, the French took on the project and failed. Then, the U.S. took over its construction with a new plan in 1904. The man-made waterway spanning 51 miles took more than a decade to complete and resulted in the deaths of thousands of workers. Why did so many thousands die? What challenges did engineers and laborers face? We answer these questions and more....more13minPlay
FAQs about Viewpoints Radio:How many episodes does Viewpoints Radio have?The podcast currently has 980 episodes available.