Mon, 25 December 2006
A Treat for Mickelson in the Morning listeners. His Christmas Special. (For those with broad band connections....sorry dial-uppers....) Merry Christmas folks. Thanks for a great year. PS Do Not Open Until Christmas |
Fri, 22 December 2006
Christmas odds and ends...The Queen of Iowa and the story of the song....Santa must be a girl.. then real examples of Iowa guardian angels. Iowans tell great stories don't they? |
Thu, 21 December 2006
"Solzhenitsyn Reader" Edward Ericson records the best and brightest Soviet Refusnik...then, Laurence Gonzalez explains when in crisis, Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why... Deep Survival. Would Jesus Shop at Walmart? Chris Kofinis from Wake Up Walmart. |
Wed, 20 December 2006
Jerome Corsi talks about the "Showdown with Nuclear Iran"... oil, immigration and the real economy. Whew! Then, Iowan's respond to Governor Vilsack's ire against the Swift bust. |
Tue, 19 December 2006
Jeff Traviss is my tech talk guru. A pre-Christmas dose of techie wisdom about high definition TVs. Then, trying to make sense of a couple city council moves. At the very moment they outlaw smoking in parking garages, they give permission to 16 year olds to go to smoke-filled bars.... |
Mon, 18 December 2006
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Fri, 15 December 2006
"Word Sweep" Iowans play the game with its inventor, Clay Siegert. Then, more reaction to the Swift illegal immigrant bust. Con Steve King with more feedback. |
Thu, 14 December 2006
Jason Mrochek from We Hire Aliens talks about the Iowa Swift bust. Then California congressman Duncan Hunter is in Iowa beginning his presidential run. (He wants to go pheasant hunting this weekend December 16th with some returning Iowa Iraq war vets...703-909-0148) |
Wed, 13 December 2006
Hundreds of Swift employees get busted for breaking and entering the country illegally. What does it mean? Iowans respond. Big time. |
Tue, 12 December 2006
Top 5 reasons not to give a pet for Christmas. Diane Pomerance is a pet companion expert. Then, did you know that the President's Oval Office desk was once part of a ghost ship named "Resolute" ? |
Mon, 11 December 2006
Maybe, James Kim took the wrong route which ended in his death because he downloaded a map from the wrong source. Lotsa listeners give their bad directions stories. |
Fri, 8 December 2006
James Hirsch revisits the genetics of Type 1 diabetes. "Cheating Destiny".... we only agree on the important stuff. Diabetes is bad, and we should find a cure. We argue about everything else. Very worthwhile. How can an old crank telephone enhance the educational experience? Then, the nearly Psychic Suzy.
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Thu, 7 December 2006
Surviving in the wilderness...or not...starting tire fires? Then, how about a chart showing the "progress" of Iowa education. Powerful. |
Wed, 6 December 2006
Worldview stuff. Alison Thomas is a circuit ridin' apologist. She talks faith issues to college-bound high school students. Then, "Leap Days" Katherine Lanpher chronicles her midlife move. Then, the pro-life lobby gets cheeky with Planned Parenthood. Rachel Cunningham from the IFPC. |
Tue, 5 December 2006
Editor's note: If you have been directed to this podcast, the first hour contains conclusions about cost-shifting based upon false assumptions regarding the genetics of Type One diabtes. Before you waste any hard-earned outrage, the issue is corrected in the Friday, December 8th program. Pondering the genetics of Type One diabetes...after an expert guest says there is a direct relationship between genetics and Type One. Uncomfortable questions and great discussion. (As a follow-up to this segment, diabetes expert James Hirsch accepted another appearance Friday December 8th at 9 am to answer questions regarding the genetics of diabetes) A very worthwhile segment. Then, Blood and Oil with the award-winning producers of a new documentary which highlights the history of the Middle East in World War I. Plus, wardrobe mishaps... |
Mon, 4 December 2006
Should city and county employees be required to live in the city or county? Then, Governor Vilsack tosses one last political hand grenade before he leaves office. Driver's licenses for illegals? Then, James Hirsch talks about "Cheating Destiny living with diabetes, America's Biggest Epidemic"
Then, a chart of Iowa's education "progress". Whew! |
Fri, 1 December 2006
So how long will a cat stay up in a tree anyhow? Con Steve King is back from Iraq with some observations on the war. Governor Vilsack has officially entered the Democratic Presidential race. How will Iowans review their former Governor? |