Wgtd's The Morning Show With Greg Berg

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One-of-a-kind interviews with locally and nationally-renowned authors, regional newsmakers, opinion leaders, educators, performers, athletes, and other intriguing members of the community.

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  • The Morning Show - 6/4/20 Dr. Thomas Carr

    04/06/2020 Duración: 43min

    Dr. Thomas Carr, Associate Professor of Biology and Director of the Paleontology Program at Carthage College,  talks about the publication of his groundbreaking work on the growth of Tyrannosaurus Rex.

  • The Morning Show- 6/3/20- Zachary Moore and a 1,403-voice virtual choir

    03/06/2020 Duración: 47min

    Zachary Moore, the choral director at Waukesha West High School,  talks about the virtual choir he created with the collaboration of 1,403 young singers from across the state of Wisconsin .... singing his piece "I have had Singing."     

  • The Morning Show - 6/2/20 - BONUS: "Servants"

    02/06/2020 Duración: 14min

    From 2013:  Lucy Bethbridge's book is "Servants:  A Downstairs History of Britain from the 19th Century to Modern Times."   

  • The Morning Show - 6/2/20 Team of Five

    02/06/2020 Duración: 30min

    Kate Anderson Brower's new book is "Team of Five:  The President's Club in the Age of Trump."  She explores what it means to be an ex-U.S. President and how different ex-presidents have tried to find meaning and purpose after relinquishing the presidency.  Her book also examines the close friendships that have sprung up between certain ex-presidents, often surmounting differences of philosophy, personality or political affiliation.  She also talks about President Trump's antagonistic rhetoric when it comes to his predecessors.  

  • The Morning Show 6/1/20 Ultimate Price

    01/06/2020 Duración: 46min

    Economist Howard Steven Friedman's new book is "Ultimate Price:  The Value We Place on Life."   

  • The Morning Show- 5/31/20 Barman

    31/05/2020 Duración: 50min

    From 2003 comes this interview with Alex Wellen,  author of "Barman:  Ping Pong, Pathos, and Passing the Bar."  In this entertaining memoir, Wellen recounts much of what he experienced as he struggled to pass the bar exam.  

  • The Morning Show - 5/30/20 Tom Kertscher writes about Al McGuire

    30/05/2020 Duración: 50min

    From 2002 comes this interview with Milwaukee writer Tom Kertscher,  talking about his book "Cracked Sidewalks and French Pastry:  The Wit and Wisdom of Al McGuire."   McGuire, a veteran of the NBA,  was a beloved coach at Marquette University for many years as well as a much admired basketball commentator.  

  • The Morning Show- 5/29/20 - Area Clergy on Returning to In-Person Worship

    29/05/2020 Duración: 48min

    We reconnect with three area clergy with whom we spoke before Easter:  Father Ricardo Martin,  Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Racine ....  Pastor Susan Patterson-Sumwalt,  First United Methodist Church in Kenosha  .....  Rev. Brad Brown,  North Cape Lutheran Church in Raymond.  <Journey Church, which participated in those earlier interviews, declined to be part of today's interviews.>  We also spoke with Rev. Prentice Robbins,  who serves New Beginnings of Faith (Church of God in Christ) in Racine.  Pastor Robbins is also active with the Racine Interfaith Coalition.  

  • The Morning Show - 5/28/20 "Religion Around Bono"

    28/05/2020 Duración: 48min

    Chad Seales discusses his new book "Religion Around Bono: Evangelical Enchantment and Neoliberal Capitalism."  

  • The Morning Shows 5/27/20 Fleeing Artists Theater

    27/05/2020 Duración: 17min

    Alex Metalsky and Kyle David Perry from Fleeing Artists Theater talk about several virtual productions that they have planned for the summer, including virtual performances of a new play called "Built of Ivory," the winner of the group's 2018 playwriting contest.   The production opens this weekend.  

  • The Morning Show- 5/27/20 Nursing student Sam Sacket

    27/05/2020 Duración: 28min

    We speak with Sam Sacket, a recent graduate from Gateway Technical College's nursing program, to learn what it was like for him to finish up his schooling within the constraints of COVID-19 - and what it feels like to become a nurse during this public health crisis.   

  • The Morning Show - 5/26/20 "Packing for Mars"

    26/05/2020 Duración: 21min

    Bonus podcast:  From 2010, Mary Roach talks about her entertaining book "Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void," which explores some of the most interesting issues and challenges involved with putting human beings into outer space.   

  • The Morning Show - 5/26/20 - Helen Sampson (Kenosha County Aging & Disability Resource Center)

    26/05/2020 Duración: 23min

    We talk with Helen Sampson, Quality Coordinator for the Kenosha County Agin and Disability Resource Center, about how the agency has managed to continue offering its many services despite the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis.  She also talks about the grocery shopping service that they have begun offering to vulnerable seniors without access to normal online shopping options. 

  • The Morning Show - 5/25/20 "Soldier from the War Returning"

    25/05/2020 Duración: 49min

    For Memorial Day, this is a 2009 conversation with Thomas Childers, author of "Soldier from the War Returning:  The Greatest Generation's Troubled Homecoming from World War Two."   This book examines some of the lasting emotional and psychological scars suffered by World War II veterans- scars that were not fully understood and appreciated at the time. 

  • The Morning Show - 5/24/20 TV: The Book

    24/05/2020 Duración: 26min

    From 2009 comes this conversation with Alan Sepinwall, co-author of "TV: The Book:  Two Experts Pick the Greatest American Shows of All Time."  

  • The Morning Show- 5/23/20 Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart

    23/05/2020 Duración: 45min

    In a follow up to yesterday's Morning Show, which concerned the AIDS epidemic,  we share a Morning Show interview from 1996 that previews a production at Carthage of Larry Kramer's powerful play "The Normal Heart."  One of the students in the interview, Neil Scharnick,  a freshman at the time, is now a member of the theater faculty at Carthage.  Part two of the program is an interview with a representative of the Southeast Wisconsin AIDS Project.  (The performances at Carthage were done to benefit the SE Wisconsin AIDS Project.) 

  • The Morning Show - 5/22/20 David France- the Aids epidemic

    22/05/2020 Duración: 47min

    From the archives from this 2017 interview with David France, co-author of "How to Survive a Plague:  The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS."   This is one of a number of past Morning Show interviews we have rebroadcast during COVID-19 in which we examine public health crises from our own history. 

  • The Morning Show- 5/21/20 Dr. George Archibald (International Crane Foundation)

    21/05/2020 Duración: 48min

    Our guest is Dr. George Archibald, co-founded of the International Crane Foundation, which has been working since 1973 to safeguard endangered cranes both here and abroad.   His book is titled "My Life With Cranes:  A Collection of Stories."  Dr. Archibald's work has taken him to Russia, China, Australian,  Afghanistan,  and even the Demilitarized Zone of the Korean peninsula.  

  • The Morning Show- 5/20/20 Karen Brunssen- Singing during COVID-19

    20/05/2020 Duración: 45min

    Karen Brunssen is the national president of NATS, the National Association of Teachers of Singing.  We talk with her about her distinguished career as a singer and voice teacher - but also talk about the findings of a much-discussed webinar co-sponsored by NATS that suggested that group singing is a high-risk activity during COVID-19.   

  • The Morning Show - 5/19/20 Scott Turow, "The Last Trial"

    19/05/2020 Duración: 23min

    Scott Turow is perhaps the leading author of Legal Thrillers over the last several decades.  (His first was the 1987 bestseller "Presumed Innocent.")  He is also an attorney.    "The Last Trial" is his most recent book.  

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