Archive for July 10th, 2017
July 10: Fathers Care Too
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 10: Fathers Care TooWith all the negative talk about fathers it should be refreshing to learn that, in reality, many fathers really care about our precious children – even through their adult years.
July 11: Dr. Gregory Murray (1pm)
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 11: Dr. Gregory Murray (1pm)Ever wonder why people vote the way they do, why they support the policies they support even when those policies cause them pain? Dr. Murray is an Associate Professor and the Chair of Political Science at Augusta University. I’ll speak with him about these questions and more.
July 12: Courage to Do the Right Thing
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 12: Courage to Do the Right ThingWe’re running this past Sunday’s broadcast for those who missed it.
July 13: Claire Suggs (1pm)
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 13: Claire Suggs (1pm)Claire Suggs, a senior education policy analyst at the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, will speak with me about the coming school district funding squeeze and what it means for Georgia’s students and the state’s future.
July 14: Annie Blair
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 14: Annie BlairGet some tremendous tips from Annie Blair, an experienced mother, grandmother, and educator on how to help your young ones learn.
July 15: Fake Photos; Breastfeeding
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 15: Fake Photos; BreastfeedingCan you tell the fake photos from the real? After we conclude that discussion let’s see how past breast-feeders, future breast-feeders and non-breast-feeders do on this breast-feeding quiz that will surely enlighten.
July 16: Spiritual Perspectives; Courage to Do the Right Thing
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on July 16: Spiritual Perspectives; Courage to Do the Right ThingWe’re still being inspired by God’s kingdom of priests realities and we’re being further empowered to do what’s right, especially when it’s hard.