The Adventure is Still Out There: Explorers past and present, explored
We talk to two experts about some notable explorers of the past and ways you can see the world through fresh eyes yourself.
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We talk to two experts about some notable explorers of the past and ways you can see the world through fresh eyes yourself.
Yankees historian Marty Appel talks about the life of Casey Stengel, who spent over 50 years in professional baseball and won 8 World Series titles
We discuss the current status of public schooling for autistic students and how the systems in place can be optimized to help students grow even more.
We talk to two writers about the more modern immigrant journey.
We talk to a family law attorney who has written extensively about cohabitation to find out how society and the courts view cohabitation relationships.
Dr. Kerry Emanuel explains what makes scientists so certain greenhouse gasses are to blame for climate change and how the problem can be addressed in a way that creates jobs.
America is facing a literacy problem. We talk to several experts who suggest that we may simply be teaching the skill incorrectly.
It has been decades since Bob Marley’s death, but his music is still played and his face still shows up on tee shirts.
Charlton Heston was a soldier, a liberal, and a conservative in his 84 years. Biographer Marc Eliot discusses how Heston's politics impacted his career and legacy.
We talk to the parent and the doctor of a transgender child to discover what science says about gender transitions and how one family navigated the issues associated with having a child you suddenly don’t fully understand.
Jonathan Starr talks about his journey from Wall Street money manager to Somaliland school runner and how he and his school and changing lives where it matters most.
Author Mark Greaney talks about separating the true elements he learned from real US operatives from the fiction he imagines when writing.
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