Your Guide To Summer Travel
July 9, 2014We’ll talk this hour about budget-friendly travel, emerging destinations and places you can visit on a whim with Pauline Frommer, Editorial Director of Frommer’s guidebooks.
We’ll talk this hour about budget-friendly travel, emerging destinations and places you can visit on a whim with Pauline Frommer, Editorial Director of Frommer’s guidebooks.
We’ll talk this hour with Dr. Thalma Lobel, an expert on human behavior. Her new book is Sensation: The New Science of Physical Intelligence.
We’ll talk this hour to a trio of local entrepreneurs who’ve successfully navigated the start-up world to learn about the advantages our area has to offer.
Catch up on KERA’s summer series before the next episodes
This hour, we’ll talk to local representatives from Workforce Solutions about the job prospects in North Texas and about ways that workers of all ages can better position themselves in the marketplace.
This hour, we’ll talk about the options the state has to deal with the water shortage amid an extended drought.
We’ll talk this hour about the tricks to walking away a little happier than the other guy with Lawrence Susskind, co-founder of the Program for Negotiation at Harvard.
We’ll talk this hour about Rick Perry’s accomplishments and failures with Texas Monthly writers Brian Sweany and Erica Grieder, who grade his time in office in the July issue.
Legal jargon can be tough to dissect and understand. This hour, we’ll be joined by Byran Garner, editor-in-chief of Black’s Law Dictionary, to talk about what it takes to write clearly about the law.
We’ll talk this hour about how far science can take us with Dartmouth College theoretical physicist Marcelo Gleiser. His new book is “The Island of Knowledge: The Limits of Science and the Search for Meaning.”