Double the Pleasure...
Rolling out our new name, sharing our first FULL pilot hour, tweaking it all; a quick trip to New York to help NPR member station WNYC mark its capital campaign to pay for their new fancy studio space...a lot on our plates this past week. Then, Imus.
Need I say any more?
But, somehow I've enjoyed...most of it. I'm beginning to think I actually function better without sleep. Could that possibly be true? (And no, I will NOT be asking for a second opinion)
ANYWHO...It's Friday the 13th. We're not superstitious so we're going to take a chance on posting two full pilot hours today and hope that no buggies take us down. So, let's get to it...
Pilot A: You'll hear a discussion on circumcision and talks in New York to encourage adult men to have the procedure as a way to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS. . (Gee--wonder why none of the guys on our staff wanted to work on this segment?!) We also talk baseball and Barry Bonds. Some predict that he'll soon pass Hank Aaron's homerun record. But that got us to thinking: given Bonds' checkered history, do his homerun stats alone mean that we should think of him as a "hero?"...
Plus, we talk to the only woman currently working as an umpire in professional baseball. Yep, we found her--no easy feat, since she calls a game just about every night during the season and is constantly on the road. Sorry, I know some people hate this "first-only woman/black/purple/ whatever person to do this or that" coverage. But I couldn't help myself. I love stories about people who've broken barriers, and ( you might have figured this out by now) I really like sports.
You'll also hear a discussion on differences among ethnicities when it comes to end of life decisions. I confess the discussion forced me to think about my own attitudes about this...
Pilot B: Katrina -- We are very interested in following the stories of those affected by the storm. And we remain intrigued by the stories of where everyone has gone and how they have fared. In this program we focused on folks who have moved to Atlanta. Why Atlanta? You'll just have to listen.
Then...could you have a fantasy about money? No, not that you'll win Powerball (we all have that). One of our money coaches stops by to give us some tips on how we'd know if we are actually disconnected with reality when it comes to our cash. And of course...Mocha Moms. Are you a stay-at-home mom? If so, could you be doomed!? A new book by Leslie Bennetts calls staying home "The Feminine Mistake." But don't worry...the Moms don't play! It's as good it gets for a very balanced discussion.
Twice the segments...twice the fun, right? I'm giving you the entire weekend to chew on these, so you'll have more than enough time. Let us know what you think...
Now, here are couple things I'd like to know...
Are there pioneers whom you'd like to know more about ? (hopefully living ones I could interview -- but wait --even some historical figures might be in our sound vault!)
Heads of state?
Sports figures?
Scientists?
People in your community?
What kind of achievers interest you? And do you have their cell phone numbers?
(Of course, that is a "yes" or "no" question...no cell numbers on the blog, please)
Have a great weekend!
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