Archive for May 20th, 2018
May 21: Aerobics; Empowerment Note; Commissioner William Fennoy (1:30)
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 21: Aerobics; Empowerment Note; Commissioner William Fennoy (1:30)What is aerobics really about and does it help us? We’ll end the start of the week on a note of empowerment. Commissioner William Fennoy joins me to discuss reasons the Calhoun Bridge should be renamed. He’ll also walk us through the pros and cons of the various re-location options for the James Brown Arena.
May 22: Guns
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 22: GunsWould life be better if there were far fewer guns?
May 23: American belief in God
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 23: American belief in GodSunday’s look at an apparent disconnect
May 24: What can DNA really tell us?
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 24: What can DNA really tell us?Is DNA evidence fool-proof in solving crimes? What about DNA accuracy when telling us about our family tree?
May 25: Black Empowerment
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 25: Black EmpowermentPower Friday focuses on the empowerment of black people.
May 26: What should you ask your parents before they die? Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman (1pm); Obesity; Royal Black Women
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 26: What should you ask your parents before they die? Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman (1pm); Obesity; Royal Black WomenWhat should you ask your parents before they die? In their book, What to Do When I’m Gone, mother and daughter, Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman, dive right in and tackle this,. Later we’ll focus on tackling obesity and celebrate the world’s royal black women and their royal husbands.
May 27: Spiritual Perspectives; In Pursuit of Shalom
This Week's Guests and Topics| Comments Off on May 27: Spiritual Perspectives; In Pursuit of ShalomThis discussion of Americans and Belief in God will look more closely at the statement and the apparent disconnect with realization of it by many. Shalom is a Jewish word for peace. It encompasses wholeness on various levels. We’ll begin to explore the desire by some, the need by all to experience peace.