Feb11, 2024

Immortally: Is Death Really Necessary? Part Two (3014)

February 11, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Recent Programs, Technology|0 Comments

Our guests claim that death is a disease and can be cured. They discuss the implications of immortality such as ethics, finance, religion, retirement and even marriage, surrounding the possibility of immortality. We learn even more unique perspectives as to whether death, like taxes, is inevitable.

Feb4, 2024

Immortally: Is Death Really Necessary? Part One (3013)

February 4, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Recent Programs, Technology|0 Comments

Our guests believe it is possible to live 200-300 years or forever! This is part one of a two-part program on whether we humans actually have to see death as part of life. We look at the scientific research that is being done all over the world and whether in fact you or your loved ones can avoid death as we know it.

Jan28, 2024

The Geopolitics of Our Border Drug Trade (3009)

January 28, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Politics, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Joining Host Jim Falk on the controversial topic of how China and Mexico may be enabling the production and importation of illicit drugs into the United States and what options are being proposed to counter this growing problem are two guests who look at this issue very differently.

Jan21, 2024

Can We Fix Our Immigration Policies? (3010)

January 21, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Politics, Recent Programs|0 Comments

In our discussion, we ask: What percentage of the total U.S. population is made up of immigrants and how much has it fluctuated in recent years? As America’s birth rate drops, should we or should we not increase the number of immigrants allowed into the country? Is the United States becoming less competitive for immigrant workers, particularly high-skilled? See what our experts have to say on Perspectives Matter - Can We Fix Our Immigration Policies?

Jan14, 2024

Our Youth’s Mental Health Crisis (3006)

January 14, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Mental Health, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Emergency room visits for anxiety and depression are up nearly 30%. Suicide attempts for girls are up dramatically. More young people are reporting “persistent” feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and thoughts of suicide. So, what’s going on that is causing this? And what are potential solutions? Join us to learn more.

Jan7, 2024

How to Really See and Be Seen (3008)

January 7, 2024|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Human Interest, Recent Programs|0 Comments

According to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center, 61% of U.S. adults say having close friends is extremely or very important to live a fulfilling life. Yet, consider this, 30% say they have fewer than three close friends. See what our experts have to say about this.

Nov19, 2023

The Sixth Floor Museum and the JFK 60th Anniversary (3007)

November 19, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Human Interest, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Joining Dennis McCuistion to talk about the President’s legacy and how the Museum honors this history, is Stephen Fagin, the Sixth Floor Museum, Curator and Oral Historian, and author of Assassination Commemoration, JFK, and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.

Oct29, 2023

The Power of Forgiveness (2925)

October 29, 2023|Current News, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Human Interest, Recent Programs|0 Comments

What is forgiveness? Why do we find forgiveness so challenging? How does harboring anger and resentment affect one’s health? And what are the benefits of forgiveness? Our guests say, there is a way to move forward through forgiveness, however difficult that may be. Join us to learn more.