Caring For The Minds Of Vets
February 10, 2015We’ll talk to Howard and Jean Somers, who’ve made it their mission to increase access to mental healthcare for veterans after the suicide of their son, Daniel.
We’ll talk to Howard and Jean Somers, who’ve made it their mission to increase access to mental healthcare for veterans after the suicide of their son, Daniel.
From sonnets to T-Swift, love songs have brought couples together and addressed the pain that sometimes comes with courtship. We’ll talk with music historian Ted Gioia about how these tunes have changed our culture.
We’ll talk about anxiety and current treatment options with Scott Stossel, author of “My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind.”
We’ll talk about how admissions practices are fueling inequality with Harvard Law professor Lani Guinier, author of The Tyranny of the Meritocracy: Democratizing Higher Education in America.
We’ll talk to Texas Monthly barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn about his most recent discoveries, how barbecue varies across the state and what he looks for in the perfect plate.
Each generation seems to think it’s more open-minded than the one before. We’ll talk with the author of Mea Culpa: Lessons on Law and Regret from U.S. History about what future generations will think about us.
We’ll talk to sociologist and happiness expert Christine Carter about how to to make our days bright.
This February on KERA’s CEO with Lee Cullum DALLAS/FORT WORTH – On the February episode of CEO, host Lee Cullum talks with Mari Woodlief, president and CEO of Allyn Media, about how the public relations and political media firm helps clients deliver their message. “In a business where advertising and reaching people is important, we have to look […]
While Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder impacts millions of Americans, few know much about it. We’ll talk with a former Marine about his memoir on living past PTSD.
Why is it we’re so happy to hug our mom but strangers set off a panic alarm? We’ll talk about the science of physical contact with a Johns Hopkins neuroscientist.