
Scientist Adam Rutherford: for Earth Day, the paradoxical and powerful creature called homo sapiens
Patt Morrison talks with Adam Rutherford on his latest book Humanimal : How Homo sapiens Became Nature's most Paradoxical Creature.
16 Huhti 201916min

Terry Tempest Williams: the death of a red oak and a brother, the life of the “untaintable” West
Patt Morrison talks with Terry Tempest Williams, an American author, conservationist, and activist.
9 Huhti 201913min

Shane Claiborne’s Bible-inspired weapons “meltdown” -- evangelizing for Jesus and against guns
Patt Morrison talks with Shane Claiborne a Christian activist and author. Claiborne is one the founding members of the intentional community, the Simple Way.
2 Huhti 201914min

Broad Foundation chief Gerun Riley: making 21st-century philanthropy work
Patt Morrison talks with Gerun Riley President of The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation.
26 Maalis 201915min

Sociologist Jerome Karabel: admissions scandal shows privileged are desperate to keep it that way
Patt Morrison talks with Jerome Karabel a Professor of Sociology at the University of California Berkeley. Karabel is the author of the book "The Chosen : The Hidden of Admission and exclusion at Harv...
19 Maalis 201918min

Thinking of un-borders: author Luis Alberto Urrea and the nature of the US-Mexico "border planet"
Patt Morrison talks with author Luis Urrea a Mexican American poet, novelist, and essayist.
12 Maalis 201915min

California water messager Niki Woodard: selling the drought after the deluge
Patt Morrison talks with Niki Woodard Deputy Assistant at California Department of Water Resources.
5 Maalis 201913min

Tax whisperer Anne Alstott: what our tax code reveals about our national character
Patt Morrison talks with Anne Alstott an expert in taxation and social policy.
26 Helmi 201917min
















