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We bring together two strangers for a conversation - about their lives - not politics. Abby and Sherry are both librarians. They share their love for literature and discuss how religion has influenced their lives and worldviews.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about state budget proposals to reduce Pure Michigan tourism campaign funding. Priority Health’s Midwest expansion. An out-of-state competitor has purchased office furniture maker Steelcase.
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Would you believe you can lose weight under the most extreme conditions, even if you’re completely sedentary? It is possible if you can do just do one thing. Here’s Dr. Chet with this week’s Straight Talk on Health
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Today Have You Seen…? explores classic westerns, from The Great Train Robbery through The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and touches on modern and contemporary westerns. David Hast and WGVU’s Scott Vander Werf talk about this most iconic of Hollywood genres.
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Could reducing caloric intake by 12% reduce your risk of age-associated disease like heart disease and cancer? A recently published study suggests it just might. Dr. Chet Zelasko explains on this edition of Straight Talk on Health
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Gallup survey indicates labor union favorability reached highest level since 1965. Gallup finds “the low unemployment rate that developed during the pandemic altered the balance of power between employers and employees.” Dr. Paul Isely, Associate Dean in the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University disagrees with that conclusion.
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An examination of the profound and mounting threats to American democracy, Lies, Politics and Democracy tracks major political decisions made over the past seven years and lays bare the deep fissures that resulted. WGVU spoke with veteran FRONTLINE filmmaker, Michael Kirk
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WGVU spoke with Yovanovitch about the Ukraine War, understanding the mind of Russian President Vladimir Putin and American democracy
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Grand Rapids’ New Community Transformation Fund replicated in other U.S. cities.
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Governor Whitmer and legislature negotiating state tax cuts. Patrick Center spoke with MiBiz Senior Writer Mark Sanchez