KQED's Perspectives
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Podcasts:
A delighted Antiques Roadshow guest gets Richard Friedlander thinking about the value of money.
Social worker Sarah Baker weighs the benefits of emotional involvement in her clients' stories.
Mac Clayton says the path to a better life begins with a simple question: "What if?"
When he's on a soccer field, eighth grader Luca Altaffer answers all the teasing about his size.
When he's on a soccer field, eighth grader Luca Altaffer answers all the teasing about his size.
Ex-felons like Richard Martin face life-long legal penalties even after they've paid their debt to society,
Her career hasn't taken off after college as planned, so Kim Friedland is making changes.
As the gun lobby takes aim at Obama's Surgeon General nominee, Dr. Ricky Choi examines the nexus of guns and public health.
Gordon Wright's baseball skills ain't what they used to be, but an old glove can pull new life from the great game.
An Obama administration reform gives undocumented Luz Elena Hernandez a chance to pursue her dream, but it's shaky ground.
An Obama administration reform gives undocumented Luz Elena Hernandez a chance to pursue her dream, but it's shaky ground.
Richard Swerdlow has found that speaking a little Chinese goes a long way in San Francisco.
Eighth grader Kimberly Carter is adopted and glad to live with her real parents.
On vacation with her husband, Kay Brown shares a too-common teen experience: being bullied.
On vacation with her husband, Kay Brown shares a too-common teen experience: being bullied.