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Think: Episode Archives


  • American RadioWorks: Reports from a Warming Planet

    All across the world, signs of an early climate change are emerging. The documentary, “Reports from a Warming Planet” examines the changes happening to life and landscape and how they are slowly affecting everything, everywhere.

  • Stories from a Child Psychiatrist's Notebook

    What has been learned about the lasting impact of trauma and abuse on children and what can be done to help them? Dr. Bruce Perry has spent the last two decades researching the answers to these questions and treating the victims of severe child abuse. Dr. Perry will join us this hour to discuss his […]

  • Medical and Legal Challenges to End-of-Life Care

    What are the legal and medical challenges surrounding end-of-life care? Dr. Timothy Quill, Director of the Palliative Care Program at the University of Rochester Medical Center, will be in town next week to lecture at SMU’s Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. We’ll get a preview this hour with Dr. Quill and […]

  • Making a Difference in North Texas

    We’ve all heard about programs that help people in developing countries around the world – from food and housing relief to micro-lending. This hour we’ll talk about programs that make a difference right here in North Texas with Larry James, President and CEO of Central Dallas Ministries and Anthony Pace, Executive Director of The Plan […]

  • Searching for the Truth About Junia

    What happened to the female founders of the early Christian church? What were their roles and what are the implications for Christians today? These questions sparked the interest of award-winning journalist and former Dallas Morning News editor Rena Pederson. We’ll spend this hour with Pederson, whose new book is “The Lost Apostle: Searching for the […]

  • The George W. Bush Presidential Library

    Southern Methodist University officials are confident that the George W. Bush Presidential Library will have a home on the SMU campus. Some faculty members, however, are concerned about the library and the policy institute that would accompany it. In our first segment we’ll discuss the issue with Professor James F. Hollifield, director of the John […]

  • The Possible Future of Terrorism

    Few writers can synthesize the realities of geopolitics and terrorism into fiction like Richard A. Clarke. Clarke has served as an advisor to four presidents, including three years as the counterterrorism czar for Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Richard A. Clarke will join us this hour to discuss the possible future of terrorism […]

  • Fighting Violence with Forgiveness

    It seems like violence is everywhere today. But what do you do when senseless violence takes the life of someone you love? It happened to Azim Khamisa (kah-MEE-sah). In 1995 his 20-year-old son Tariq was murdered by a 14-year-old gang member while delivering pizzas. Khamisa found a path to forgiveness of his son’s killer and […]

  • A Most Proper Guide to Modern Civility

    When is it appropriate to answer that cell phone and when is it not? What is the proper way to behave in a checkout line or at an ATM? What about eating in public? Thomas Blaikie has literally written the rule book on proper behavior in today’s fast-paced society. We’ll spend this hour with the […]

  • Young People's War Diaries From World War I to Iraq

    How do young people view the world through the lens of war? We’ll discuss “Stolen Voices: Young People’s War Diaries From World War I to Iraq” (Penguin, 2006) with the co-editors, best-selling Bosnian war diarist Zlata Filipovic’ (fill-i-POE-vich) and writer and activist Melanie Challenger.