Esme talks with Dave Schultz about the President's alleged comments on specific countries, the false alert that was sounded in Hawaii on Saturday, Sen. Tina Smith's new seat in Washington, and the possibility that Oprah Winfrey could run for President.
Jan 14, 2018•39 min
Regions Hospital nurse examiner Ellen Johnson explains her work regarding the physical and psychological health of sexual assault victims. After that, Dr. Eleanor Orehek tells us what new treatments have developed to combay Parkinson's Disease.
Jan 14, 2018•36 min
St. Paul Festival and Heritage Foundation president and CEO Deb Schaber previews this year's Winter Carnival. U of M journalism professor Jane Kirtley discusses the validity of the new book "Fire and Fury".
Jan 14, 2018•36 min
The final hour of Lindsay Guentzel in for Esme this weekend, this hour she talks to Angela Norvitch for a look at Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria with Arelis Hernandez from the Washington Post and author Mark Newman with a look at his book 'Diamonds from the Dugout'.
Dec 31, 2017•44 min
Hour two of Lindsay in for Esme and in this hour she has another Twitter roundtable with Lindsay Guentzel -- Internet friends Derek Johnson, Lizzie Breyer and Nick Kolnik joined the show to talk about a variety of topics.
Dec 31, 2017•41 min
Lindsay Guentzal is filling in for Esme tonight and in the first hour she is joined by Dr. Katharine Nelson from the University of Minnesota's department of psychiatry joined Lindsay Guentzel to talk about having good mental health heading into the New Year.
Dec 31, 2017•41 min
Professor David Schultz from Hamline University joins Esme for the hour.
Dec 03, 2017•41 min
CEO of Meet Minneapolis Melvin Tennant talks about the citie's plans for the Superbowl and Larry Kallevig the owner of Haven Financial Group talks about the bull market
Dec 03, 2017•37 min
Kaarin Nelson Schaffer from Halunen Law talks about sexual misconduct allegations and ALise McGregor from Little Newtons Early Educations Centers talks about dealing with holiday stress.
Dec 03, 2017•37 min
Esme talked politics with Hamline Law Professor David Schultz!
Nov 19, 2017•37 min
Author Nancy Dahl talks about her new book Grounded . Then Thomas Gouttierre of the University of Nebraska Omaha talks about the latest news on ISIS and Afghanistan.
Nov 19, 2017•36 min
Elizabeth Johnson is a high school student from St Cloud who shares about launching a campaign to raise awareness of the opioid epidemic. Later, Sue Spalding of the Alzheimer’s Association talks about the importance of the recent donation from The Gates Foundation.
Nov 19, 2017•35 min
Esme talked politics with Hamline Law Professor David Schultz!
Oct 29, 2017•42 min
Esme talked to "Crock Pot Influencer" Lindsay Guentzel! Then she talked with listeners about the opioid crisis
Oct 29, 2017•35 min
Moose Miller in for Esme Lance Loken talks real estate Prof David Schultz talks politics
Oct 22, 2017•37 min
Moose Miller in for Esme Paul Wagenseil of Tomsguide.com KRACK Attack Threatens All Wi-Fi Networks: What to Do Kaarin Nelson Schaffer of Halunen Law Kaarin is a local employment attorney and helps shed light on the strange contract details coming to light in the Harvey Weinstein case. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/452735/harvey-weinstein-contract-sexual-abuse...
Oct 22, 2017•37 min
Moose Miler in for Esme Alyssa Hayes of Explore Minnesota talks about some fall events coming up in Minnesota Dar Williams: Musician/author talks about her journey across small town America
Oct 22, 2017•36 min
Dave Schultz joins Esme to look into President Trump's use of Executive Orders, including the latest one concerning health care. And what should we make of our leader's combative nature?
Oct 15, 2017•37 min
Carol Falkowski is receiving national acclaim. Find out what food she's creating art out of. Then, hear about why the Super Bowl has attracted human trafficking.
Oct 15, 2017•35 min
Dave Schultz-Prof. of Law, Hamline University Dave and Esme talk about the week in politics plus, they discuss Dave’s blog
Oct 08, 2017•37 min
Esme takes your calls on bump stocks Wendi Zelkin Rosenstein-Author, The Lincoln Del Cookbook Remember the Lincoln Dell in St. Louis Park, Bloomington, and North Minneapolis? The granddaughter of the folks who ran the Del’s published a cookbook of the best-loved recipes.
Oct 08, 2017•35 min
Esteban Rivera-Immigration attorney, Rivera Law Firm We look at immigration concerns with the DACA renewal and the travel ban Kris Newcomber-Executive Director, Firefly Sisterhood Elizabeth Hace-User of services and comes back to volunteer at Firefly A local group is empowering and supporting women who are dealing with breast cancer
Oct 08, 2017•37 min
Dave Schultz-Prof. of Law, Hamline University Dave and Esme talk about the week in politics plus, they discuss Dave’s blog
Oct 01, 2017•36 min
Joe Tamburino-Criminal defense attorney, Kaplan and Tamburino Joe covers a couple of legal cases including campus sexual misconduct and the US Dept. of Education’s “Dear Colleague” letter. Kelly Olson-Owner of Hans Bakery A woman and her family went down a city in Florida to help the victims of Hurricane Irma. She shares her journey and the impact it made on her.
Oct 01, 2017•35 min
Sue Abderholden-Executive Director, MN NAMI There are many cases of mental illness in the prison population. Many folks with mental illness are sent to prison instead of hospitals where they would receive much better care. Heather Zierhut-Asst. professor of Genetic Counseling Program, U of M How affective are these mail-order DNA tests? How much information can you get from these tests?
Oct 01, 2017•37 min
Dave Schultz-Prof. of Law, Hamline University Dave and Esme talk about the week in politics plus, they discuss Dave’s blog
Sep 24, 2017•38 min
Dawn Brasch-Acting Executive Director, Autism Society of MN St. Paul police are the first in the state to use an app to help them navigate with folks who have autism of other mental health disorders thevitalsapp.com Gordon Chang-Author of Nuclear Showdown President Trump said that more sanctions will be placed on North Korea. Some countries are even apprehensive about sending their people to the Winter Olympics in South Korea due to the capricious nature of Kim Jong-un...
Sep 24, 2017•40 min
Lisa Schmid-Attorney, Nilan Johnson Lewis The Minnesota Court of Appeals issued an unpublished opinion this week on the City of Minneapolis paid sick leave ordinance. Audrey Klein-Executive Director, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Butler Center for Research College binge drinking is common but why do young adults do it? And, going beyond the binge is now High-Intensity drinking?
Sep 24, 2017•36 min
Guest host Moose Miller Dave Schultz-Prof. of Poli-Sci, Hamline University We take a look at this week in politics and Dave shares his blog.
Sep 17, 2017•38 min
Guest host Moose Miller John Huber-Clinical forensic psychologist Is technology killing love? How have smartphones impacted our ability to develop romantic relationships? Joe Tamburino-Criminal defense attorney, Caplan and Tamburino We look at some of the bigger legal cases of the week including Beth Freeman who killed officer Mathews, Michelle Carter convicted of aiding her boyfriend’s suicide and Anna Koosman, the woman who got probation for acting crazy on the Delta flight....
Sep 17, 2017•40 min