6/21/21 Open Phones Followed by Actor Ted Lange

we begin the hour with open phones. Actor Ted Lange follows. Most well-known from his role on "The Love Boat", Ted breaks the "friendly bartender" stereotype in a bold new role in a horror-thriller film set to be released on June 29.

 

6/18/21 Lee Habeeb Our American Stories

Father’s Day hurts when you don’t have a father, and men and women across the nation feel the wounds of that trauma. The trauma and void left behind by an absent or abusive father. Nearly 2.3 million people in America are serving time in prison. And 85% of youths in prison come from fatherless homes – 20X the average household with a father present. Lee Habeeb, Executive Producer of a new film, The Streets Were My Father: A Story of Hopelessness and Redemption, an Our American Stories Film/Production, joins the show to discuss this important and inspirational film

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6/18/21 Open phones followed by Ankit Dahiya, a student at Beloit College from India

Open phones for this first half hour. Then, with a lot of countries represented in the bike races in the community, we'll visit with a student from India attending Beloit college to discover how young people in other areas of the world might view the US. Ankit Dahiya (and Steve Benton) join us for the second half of the 10 o'clock hour.