Today's Talk Shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/today)
Labor Day, Monday, September 3, 2001
Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson (9am - 10am,
repeated 7pm -8pm)
Changing Behavior by Changing Your Beliefs. Guests: Rob
Williams, Originator of Psych-K (Psychological Kinesiology;); Larry
Valmore, counselor and Psych-K instructor in Cincinnati; and Mary
Rae, user of Psych-K and presenter.
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon) (rebroadcasts for Labor Day; Diane
returns Tuesday)
Hour one: a memoir of childhood as a daughter of Mexican
immigrant migrant workers
Hour two: William MacLeish, son of the acclaimed poet
Archibald MacLeish
Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
Soul Music Week concludes with the Motown sound: Gladys
Knight, Martha Reeves and Otis Williams
Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm) (rebroadcast)
A conversation with the Director of the U.S. Mint
Talk of the Nation (2pm - 4pm); guest host Steve Inskeep
Hour one: the labor movement
Hour two: historic preservation
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
Conversation about music and musical families: Martha and
Rufus Wainwright
coming up soon in local talk
(live and interactive 9am - 10am, repeated 7pm - 8pm)
Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
Changing Behavior by Changing Your Beliefs. Guests: Rob
Williams, Originator of Psych-K (Psychological Kinesiology;); Larry
Valmore, counselor and Psych-K instructor in Cincinnati; and Mary
Rae, user of Psych-K and presenter.
Tuesday on Help Desk (NEW DAY)
Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore.
Wednesday on Sound Health with Cheri Lawson
We welcome Cheri Lawson as the new interim host of Sound Health.
Topic: Medical Errors. Guests: Marshall Kapp, professor of community
health at Wright State University and professor of law at the
University of Dayton; Stanley E. Chesley, Cincinnati attorney
involved in many product and medical malpractice lawsuits.
Thursday on the Todd Mundt Show (NEW DAY)
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Friday on WMUB Forum with Darrel Gray (9am - 10am, repeated 7 - 8 pm)
Privacy issues
Sunday on Talk of the Week (a 4 pm re-broadcast of one of the
previous week's talk show)
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DETAILS:
Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson (9am - 10am,
repeated 7pm -8pm)
Changing Behavior by Changing Your Beliefs. Guests: Rob
Williams, Originator of Psych-K (Psychological Kinesiology;); Larry
Valmore, counselor and Psych-K instructor in Cincinnati; and Mary
Rae, user of Psych-K and presenter.
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon) (rebroadcasts for Labor Day; Diane
returns Tuesday)
Hour one: Elva Trevino Hart (orig. airdate 4/12/01): A Labor
Day rebroadcast of Diane's interview with Elva Trevino Hart, whose
memoir "Barefoot Heart" (Bilingual Press) describes her childhood as
daughter of Mexican immigrant migrant workers. She tells of the
sacrifices her parents made to raise and educate their children as
they traveled and worked between Texas and Minnesota.
Hour two: William MacLeish (orig. airdate 5/24/01): A holiday
rebroadcast of Diane's interview with William MacLeish, son of the
acclaimed poet Archibald MacLeish. He talks about finding his own
path and identity in a household dominated by literary legends.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
Soul Music Week plus one: we conclude with the Motown sound.
Motown's founder BARRY GORDY, and three Motown singers: GLADYS
KNIGHT, MARTHA REEVES, and OTIS WILLIAMS of the Temptations.
Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm); rebroadcast
THEY SAY MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING. BUT LATELY, IT'S BEEN
AMERICAN COINS THAT HAVE UNDERGONE CHANGE... FROM THE NEW STATE
QUARTERS TO THE SACAJAWEA (sack-ka-jah-WEIGH-ah) DOLLAR. JOIN KOJO
FOR A CONVERSATION WITH THE DIRECTOR OF THE U-S MINT. Guest: Jay
Johnson, Director, US Mint, Department of Treasury
Talk of the Nation (2pm - 4pm); guest host Steve Inskeep
Hour one: LABOR MOVEMENT: The Labor Movement scored a minor
victory earlier this year when it derailed the nomination of Linda
Chavez for Secretary of Labor. Otherwise, it's been a year of uphill
battles. How can Labor recover its political edge? Steve talks with
labor leaders James Hoffa and John Sweeney.
Hour two: HISTORIC PRESERVATION: There seems to be a more
awareness than ever before in the effort to save historic buildings.
But who decides what is saved? Can historic preservation go too far?
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm)
Conversation about music and musical families. Martha and
Rufus Wainwright grew up in a household of professional musicians.
They picked up the talent and folk music trade of their parents.
Later, hear the Wainwrights as they gather around a piano to sing and
to chat with Noah Adams.
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