September 4-8, 2000


MIDMORNING ARCHIVE
You can listen to a week's worth of Midmorning. Just click the link below to access the most-recent program for the day and hour listed. For specific guests, see the individual show listings.

Monday
9-10 am
10-11 am

Tuesday
9-10 am
10-11 am

Wednesday
9-10 am
10-11 am

Thursday
9-10 am
10-11 am

Friday
9-10 am
10-11 am


How to Listen


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Monday, September 4

After nine, Katherine Lanpher and her guest explore the impact the labor shortage has had on the state of customer service. Join in when Katherine talks with a co-author of the Knock Your Socks Off Service series of books. Guest: Ron Zemke, co-author of the best-selling Knock Your Socks Off Service series. He is the founder and president of the Minneapolis-based service consulting firm, Performance Research Associates, Inc.

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www.justice online.org

10:00 am After ten, find out how to attract Fall migratory birds to your backyard feeder when Katherine Lanpher talks with bird-watching guru, Carroll Henderson, on the next Midmorning. Guest: Carroll Henderson, non-game wildlife specialist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. He is the author of the books Lakescaping for Wildlife and Water Quality, Woodworking for Wildlife, and Landscaping for Wildlife.

For more information:
www.dnr.state.mn.us
www.swanmig.mwt.net/~swanalma

Tuesday, September 5

Join in after nine when Katherine Lanpher and her guests debate a proposal to establish new speed limits on the St.Croix River. Guest: Steve Johnson, River Management Supervisor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Chris Hayner, vice president of the St.Croix Waterways Association.

After ten, join Katherine Lanpher and her guest for a conversation about Mexican-American identity. Guest: John Phillip Santos, author of Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation. He is also a documentary filmmaker and television producer. And, he is an adviser to the White House on a commission investigating the current crisis in Latino youth education.

Wednesday, September 6

After nine, Katherine Lanpher and her guest discuss the future of the United Nations. Guest: Edward C. Luck, founder and executive director of the Center for the Study of International Organizations, a joint program at the School of Law of New York University and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He is also the former president and CEO, United Nations Association of the United States.

Katherine Lanpher's guest after ten argues that a Massachussetts judge's ruling to hospitalize a pregnant cult member, for the protection of her unborn child, could result in random prosecution of expectant mothers. Guest: Wendy Murphy, a Boston attorney who teaches a course on Reproductive Rights and Technologies at New England School of Law.

Thursday, September 7

Join in after nine when Katherine Lanpher and her guest talk about the debate between Al Gore and George W. Bush over the formats of this fall's presidential debates. Guest: Diana Carlin, professor of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas where she is also the dean of the Graduate School and the dean of International Programs.

For more information:
www.debates.org

Katherine Lanpher's guest after ten disputes reports that urban sprawl poses a threat to America's farmland and to our nation's food supply. Guest: John Fraser Hart, professor of geography at the University of Minnesota and author of a paper on America's farmland.

Friday, September 8

At nine, Midmorning airs Sharing the Wealth: Charitable Giving in Prosperous Times, a discussion about the future of giving in America.

The conversation about the future of philanthropy continues after ten as part of Minnesota Public Radio's series on charitable giving in America.

 

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