Catherine Monson, FASTSIGNS
On the June episode of CEO, host Lee Cullum talks with FASTSIGNS CEO Catherine Monson about how she is positioning the company for expansion well beyond its 550 worldwide locations.
On the June episode of CEO, host Lee Cullum talks with FASTSIGNS CEO Catherine Monson about how she is positioning the company for expansion well beyond its 550 worldwide locations.
Beginning Monday, June 2, some exciting changes are coming to KERA’s weekday Kids TV lineup! Back-to-back episodes of Curious George, Arthur and Wild Kratts will double your child’s learning, laughing and fun all summer long.
Hour 1: As part of Better Speech and Hearing Month, we’ll talk this hour about how we can preserve our hearing with a panel of experts from the University of Texas at Dallas.
We’ll talk this hour about the comedy Barbecue Apocalypse, which debuts this weekend as part of Kitchen Dog Theater’s New Works festival, with playwright Matt Lyle and director Lee Trull.
This hour, we’ll get to know a woman who became a hiking celebrity with Ben Montgomery, author of Grandma Gatewood’s Walk – The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail.
We’ll talk this hour about reducing greenhouse gases – and if that’s enough in the fight against global warming – with Brian Stone, associate professor in the School of City and Regional Planning at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Some of us spend more of our waking hours in the office than we do at home. We’ll talk this hour about how our workspaces have evolved over the last century with Nikil Saval.
As part of Elder Abuse Prevention month, we’ll talk this hour tabout how we can take better care of our senior citizens.
We’ll talk to the writer and director this hour about how his hometown of Baltimore has influenced his work and about his new book, Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America.
We’ll talk to the writer and director this hour about how his hometown of Baltimore has influenced his work and about his new book, Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America.With sites like ancestry.com and the digitization of public records, tracing our family trees has become easier than ever. We’ll talk this hour about why we’re so interested in discovering our roots with Maud Newton, who writes about the subject in the June issue of Harper’s.