What can a city's architecture tell us about its health and growth? The Philadelphia Inquirer's Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Inga Saffron talks about her city and trends in general.
As you sit around the Christmas tree, did you ever wonder why we bring a tree into the house at Christmas? And what's the deal with Santa? Folklorist Cory Hutcheson has the answers!
It's the job of the FDA's Vaccine Advisory Committee to recommend the authorization of COVID vaccines. Dr. Paul Offit, who's a member of the Advisory Committee, talks about what vaccines are available and how they work.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we do business. Consultant and keynote speaker Jay Baer talks about the future of this brave new retail world.
Is it fun being a cartoon voiceover artist? You bet! Is it tough getting a job as a cartoon voiceover artist? You bet! Join Don and John as they spend a few delightful minutes talking with voiceover artist Cristina Pucelli.
To celebrate Thanksgiving, we gathered some of the Musical Innertube family around the table (virtually, of course!) to spin old family legends about how the Musical Innertube came to be, lo these many years ago.
It's been hard for adults to wrap their heads around the 2020 election, let alone small children. Dr. Abby Mahone gives advice on how to talk with toddlers about the election and politics in general.
Kids in foster care can have a rough journey. Lori Serratelli is a lawyer, judge and advocate who has helped set up the Court Appointed Special Advocates program in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
How close are we to seeing a vaccine for the coronavirus? John and Don talk with a man who has created and researched a number of vaccines, Dr. Paul Offit.
Nick Roman, a Los Angeles-area news anchor, talks about the effects of the coronavirus on California - a state that once looked to be flattening the curve, but has recently seen a huge spike in confirmed COVID-19 cases.
John and Don talk with author Katherine Hill, whose new book, "A Short Move," follows the career of a football player and the family and friends that surround him. There's even some discussion about his brain.
Don and John talk with Nell McCormack Abom, journalist and head of her own public relations firm, about the state of the media, television news, and small business in the time of pandemic.
Don and John invite you to meet Glenn Hamilton, a radio personality and Program Director, who talks about the now and the future of radio, both of which hold surprises.
John and Don ask movie critic Carrie Rickey what films she'd recommend watching during the coronavirus lockdown. You'll hear about everything from current Netflix offerings to legendary silent films.