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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.
June 27, 2021The Top One Percent and the Accrual of Billions in WealthThe 50 richest families in the world have a combined net worth of $1.2 trillion dollars. The Koch family, the second richest name on the list, is worth a staggering $100 billion dollars. Could you imagine having that amount of money? It’s definitely enough to sustain several generations to come. How does one accumulate so much wealth? For many families, it isn’t just about success and business growth, but the business of building wealth through loopholes like philanthropy and loose taxation laws....more13minPlay
June 27, 2021The Caregiver CrisisThe Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employee turnover at nursing homes in an average year is 74 percent. With high rates of turnover and not enough new workers entering the caregiving field, the U.S. is deep in a senior care crisis that’s only set to get worse. This week – two senior care experts join Viewpoints to discuss why no one wants these jobs and how this lack of infrastructure and funding in certain areas is creating chaos amongst seniors and their families who need help....more14minPlay
June 20, 2021The Endless Drought: Dwindling Water In The WestLake Mead, the reservoir created by the Hoover Dam, is at its lowest levels ever recorded. Drought is not a new problem in the West, but it is getting worse as the years go by. What’s being done to curb water consumption and increase supply so people’s taps don’t run dry?...more16minPlay
June 20, 2021The Toll of Excess Clothes ProductionThe average clothing item today is worn anywhere from seven to ten times before it’s discarded on donated. Why is this number so low, and what happens once the garment leaves a person’s closet? Maxine Bedat, a prominent voice in sustainable fashion, joins us this week to shed some light on the clothing crisis and how its impacting workers and the environment....more12minPlay
June 20, 2021Culture Crash: Stephen King: The Master of StorytellingStephen King is globally recognized as the master of horror – but how does he create each masterpiece? We break down what sets his works of literature apart from all of the other authors across several genres....more3minPlay
June 13, 2021The Environmental Effects of Staggering Palm Oil ProductionIn the U.S., most Americans commonly use vegetable or olive oil when cooking. While we don’t often hear about palm oil, it’s in many of the products that we buy at the grocery store, including everything from food to personal care products. Last year, global consumption reached 72 million tons. However, this ingredient is not being produced sustainably and has led to widespread deforestation in Southeast Asian countries. What’s being done to curb the palm oil crisis?...more13minPlay
June 13, 2021The Highs of RunningImagine running 50 miles – almost double the distance of a typical marathon. Do you think you could ever do it? Dean Karnazes, an ultra-runner, joins Viewpoints this week to break down the extreme sport of ultra-marathons. He’s been tackling long distances and smashing records for several years and has made a name for himself in the running world. We hear his story and some tips he has for people who are trying to slowly ease into everyday running....more12minPlay
June 13, 2021Culture Crash: The Perfect AlbumThis week, we discuss the importance of an album’s length. All too often it can feel like some of the songs on the album are just there to fill time, so people feel like they’re getting more music for their money....more4minPlay
June 06, 2021The Return of Baseball at the BallparkBaseball is back, and fans can once again revel in the experience of heading to a ballpark, grabbing some peanuts and cheering on their team as they score a homerun. Longtime baseball writer and faithful Phillies fan Timothy Malcolm joins Viewpoints this week to break down some of his favorite stadiums in the U.S. and some tips you should keep in mind before buying a ticket....more14minPlay
June 06, 2021The Wedding PagesThe first New York Times wedding announcement was published in 1851. It was one sentence long and covered a young, white couple who had just married in New York. Today, the wedding and engagements section at the paper and other media outlets across the country look a lot different. We explore how this unique page has evolved over the years and the rat race some couples go through to get an announcement published at a prominent paper like The New York Times....more12minPlay
FAQs about Viewpoints Radio:How many episodes does Viewpoints Radio have?The podcast currently has 980 episodes available.