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  • A boss can make or break a job. Lack of manager training, promoting for the wrong reasons, and even personal character flaws have resulted in multiple…
  • Today we are diving into the music of Missouri! Enjoy new works from the American Wild Ensemble's project that honors and reflects on the state's 200 year history and hear from one of composers included in that collaboration: Ingrid Stölzel.
  • Runners, fans, and volunteers in Boston braved 35 mph winds, pouring rain, and a below-freezing wind chill during Monday morning's marathon.
  • The record number headlined the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees' annual "Global Trends" report published Wednesday, just a day before World Refugee Day.
  • The Equal Rights Amendment has one of the longest sagas in U.S. Congressional history. Passed in 1972 but never ratified, advocates continue to pursue…
  • Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has written about some of the the most powerful people in the world. She shares with Steve Kraske leadership…
  • A book is often evaluated by the words it contains, but what value does a book with no words have? It turns out that wordless books can bolster creativity…
  • Is our definition of what it means to be 'literate' changing in a digital age? Should it? We talk about why young people today need to understand how to…
  • When it comes to our war on terrorism, boots on the ground and bombers in the air are only part of the struggle. What we know about the culture behind…
  • Moderates in Kansas once were the dominant political force in the state. Now conservatives hold sway. Steve Kraske talks with two former politicians…
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