Archive for October 1st, 2011

Oct. 3: The Benefits of Embarrassment; A Look at Working America; To Play or Not to Play

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Are there actually benefits to being embarrassed? What are the current reality and economic outlook for Working America? There are real advantages to letting our children play.

Oct. 4: Nancy Nunez (1pm); Who Influences Our Teens to Drink or Not Drink? Do Electronic Voting Machines Work for Us, Against Us or Both?

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Nancy Nunez, Publisher of the local newspaper Hola Augusta, and another guest will join Carl to help encourage diversity as they discuss an upcoming event to celebrate the works of Hispanics in the local community as they also celebrate Latino Heritage Month. You may be surprised, whether you’re the teen or parent of teens, to […]

Oct. 5: Family Legacy; Electric Voting Machines, Pt. 2; Clare Ritchie (2pm)

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For this edition of Spiritual Perspectives, Carl takes the community further into his look at building family legacy as it pertains to the family of God. Let’s continue to examine the pros and cons of electric voting machines. Clare Ritchie, Senior Policy Analyst with the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, discusses poverty in Georgia.

Oct. 6: Americans and Death Row;Oxytocin-The Wonder Hormone

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Following the execution of Troy Davis, who very possibly was innocent of the murder he was accused of, Carl begins an exploration into the question of whether race plays a role in the decision to execute in America. Oxytocin (not to be confused with the drug, Oxycontin) is one powerful relationship hormone.

Oct. 7: Americans and Death Row, Pt. 2; Have Good Relationships, Have Good Health; Natasha Carter (2pm)

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Carl continues his discussion of race and death row in America. Let’s take a look at how good relationships affect our health. Natasha Carter is Director of Communications and Marketing at Paine College, a school that offers much while it connects to the community.

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