07-07-18 Esme Murphy 7 PM
Are you being traumatized by all the negative news? Esme brings on an expert who weighs in on how our face paced culture may be impacting you.

Are you being traumatized by all the negative news? Esme brings on an expert who weighs in on how our face paced culture may be impacting you.
Esme brings on an expert to talk about the complexities of trying to rescue the Thai soccer team trapped in a flooded cave.
"The Simpsons" writer and author Mike Reiss discusses what it was like to be a comedy writer for Johnny Carson. Plus, he tells us about his favorite "Simpsons" episode.
Esme chats with counterterrorism consultant & former Marine Dave Eneboe about social media's role in stopping terror threats and speech on their platforms.
Esme chats with financial analyst Bruce Langer about the intrigue and potential pitfalls of Bitcoin and other digital currency.
Professor Dave Schultz joins Esme's show to talk about the upcoming governor's election and how voter turnout would play a key roll.
Is bitcoin the new way to invest for millenials? Esme's expert explains the new currency and how some people are using it to make millions of dollars.
Former professor of political science at Carleton College Steven Schier talks Minnesoat politics.
Esme talks keeping yoru dogs and pets safe in the home
Esme talks politics and new State Fair foods...
Esme is out but the show goes on wiht John Hinderaker as the guest. He talks to several of the candidates for governor and takes listener calls to talk summer traffic and congestion concerns.
Esme is out but the show goes on wiht John Hinderaker as the guest. He talks to several of the candidates for governor and takes listener calls to talk summer traffic and congestion concerns.
Esme chats with her favorite guest, Professor Dave Schultz from Hamline University about the outcome of this weekend's DFL and GOP state conventions.
Esme updates the results of all the excitement from both the GOP and DFL conventions.
Should you let your kids play in the park alone? Esme tackles the topic of free range parenting.
Esme talks about how one local organization is battling the opiod epidemic in Minnesota.
Esthme talks with Hamlin University professor Dr. David Schultz about the legality in collecting DNA evidence in the Golden State killer case. Was it smart police tactics or an invasion of privacy?
Esme updates listeners about the road trecherous road conditions throughout the Twin Cities after a spring snow storm. She also chats with Professor David Shultz from Hamline University about the latest national and local political news.
Proffessor Dave Schultz of Hamline University makes his weekly appearence to talk politics with Esme.
John Heubusch of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation argues that President Trump's "tough talk" with North Korea can be compared to Reagan's "peace through strength" initiative with the USSR during the arms race. Later, Jane Kirtley University of Minnesota explains why Lawmakers are considering putting an end to the use of cameras in Minnesota courtrooms.
Esme touches on the top stores from the week before chatting with Dr. Kathryn Cullen from the University of Minnesota Medical School talks about a new study that shows that only 20 percent of children struggling with mental illness are ever diagnosed and receive treatment.
There's so much to look at in the world of politics. From the President's new take on gun control to another high level resignation from his administration, Esme and Dave Schultz analyze the latest happenings.
The Oscars are this Sunday night. WCCO web master Eric Henderson joins Esme for his annual predictions segment. And he's joined by WCCO-TV meteorologist Mike Augustyniak. After that, Senta Leff explains how her organization is hoping to provide affordable housing for the homeless.
Sloane Martin looks back on the week that was in news, including one last shindig for the Vikings over at Winter Park. Then, Kari Kehr describes how she discovered that she had heart disease.
Esme and author Steven Schier talk politics, including the first year of the Trump White House. The main focus, however, is on all of the seats that will be in play for Minnesota politics during this 2018 Midterm election cycle.
Mental health expert Mary Rymanowski discusses the recent increase in teenagers announcing themselves as Transgender. USOC managing director Mark Jones tells us about the behind-the-scenes work to prepare for a Winter Games. He also updates us on the events in Pyeongchang. Kathy McCarthy describes some of the local events that are on the upcoming calendar.
WCCO Radio reporter Sloane Martin joins Esme to discuss the details behind some of the stories she covered this week, including the business of romance and potential changes to teaching in Minnesota. Dr. Alison Galdys explains the harshness of the current flu we're working our way through.
Esme and Dave Schultz are back together to discuss another busy week in politics. That includes Tim Pawlenty stepping down from his current post, Rick Nolan's sudden retirement, the latest resignation from the White House, and yet another Government Shutdown.
MN Super Bowl Host Committee CEO Maureen Bausch describes the whirlwind 10 days that was the annual event. What happens now that everything is completed? Then, Dr. Michaela Tsai of Abbott Northwestern explains a new set of blood tests that could help detect specific types of cancer.
Scott Morin of Justice Awakening 52 discusses the efforts made to combat and shine a light on sex trafficking that takes place during the week that the Super Bowl comes into a host city. Open Cities Health Center CEO James Platten talks about the future of community health centers and their importance to several types of communities.