NPR Programs: Tell Me More Podcast
Summary: Capturing the headlines, issues and pleasures relevant to multicultural life in America, NPR's Tell Me More focuses on the way we live, intersect and collide in a diverse world. Hosted by Michel Martin.
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Podcasts:
Stories: 1) Worker Productivity Is Up, But Are Employers Sharing The Wealth? 2) Fifty Years After Major Report, Surgeons General Work To End Smoking 3) The Truth About Miscarriage: Being In 'Gestational Limbo' 4) Brazil's Maria Rita Rediscovers Her Mother Through Music
Stories: 1) Does Probation For Profit Criminalize Poverty? 2) Love, Faith And Football In An 'Uncommon Marriage' 3) Russia Hopes Sochi Ceremonies Stop 'Toilet Tweeting' 4) Is George Zimmerman On A Road To Perdition?
Stories: 1) Hackathon Organizers Ask, Could A Smart Phone App Have Saved Trayvon? 2) Mean Girls Online: Can We Draw A Line In Social Media? 3) 'Smart Guy' Weighs In On Common Sense 4) Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Kicks Off New Tour
Stories: 1) Sochi Has Diversity But 'Blackness' Isn't Part Of It 2) Alarm As Haitians Flee Country 3) Poverty Behind Detroit's High Child Mortality Rate? 4) R&B Star Miguel Gives Props To Kendrick Lamar
Stories: 1) House Republicans' New Immigration Proposals: 'Trap' or Opportunity? 2) MyRA and IRA: Understanding Options For Your Retirement Savings 3) Not Dead Yet: Aging Parents Also Struggle With Caretaking 4) Calling Kids With Disabilities 'Heroes' Can Be Damaging, Says Parent 5) Why Doing The Right Thing Doesn't Always Work In A 'Rules World'
Stories: 1) MyRA: Understanding President Obama's Retirement Savings Plan 2) Seinfeld, Coca-Cola and Cheerios: Which Super Bowl Ads Scored? 3) Hollywood, Bollywood, Make Way For Nollywood 4) Langston Hughes Poetry Reimagined On Singer Leyla McCalla's New Album
Stories: 1) Indian Country Sets Priorities With State Of Nations Address 2) How One Woman's Faith Stopped A School Shooting 3) The Super Bowl: Looking Forward To The 'Spectacle'
Stories: 1) Egypt: 'A Very Divided Nation Right Now' 2) Effects Of Gun Violence Are Long Lasting And Wide Ranging, Says Expert 3) Could Northwestern Football Union Even Out College Priorities?
Stories: 1) President Shows A 'Different Attitude' At State Of The Union 2) Should The President Have Apologized For Obamacare Issues? 3) Disrupting Class To Make Way For Technology 4) Writer Attica Locke Cuts Deep With Latest Thriller
Stories: 1) Death By Terrorists: Daniel Pearl's Friend Tries To Finish His Story 2) New Orleans' Former Mayor Ray Nagin In Court For Corruption 3) Scammers Taking Advantage Of Retail Data Breaches 4) Teenagers Are 'Crazy' But Expert Says Behavior Is Vital To Development
Stories: 1) Gay Politicians: Washington's In Crowd Is Out 2) Conjugal Visits: Costly And Perpetuate Single Parenting? 3) New Muslim Ms. Marvel Doesn't Drink, Date Or Eat Bacon 4) 'Dear White People' A Hit At Sundance 5) The Grammys: Music, Fashion And Even A Wedding
Stories: 1) Syrian Loyalists 'Will Continue To Fight' For Assad 2) 70 Years On, Judge Reexamines Black Teen's Conviction 3) Is Fresh Take On The Voting Rights Act A 'Gold Mine'? 4) NFL's Richard Sherman 'Puts the 'I' In Team'
Stories: 1) Where Is The Line Between Political Scandal And Corruption? 2) Why Kenya's Best-Known Writer Decided To Come Out 3) People Assumed I Was A Tech Whiz Because I'm Asian 4) Are E-Books Killing Reading For Fun? 5) Is The Color of Hockey Changing? 6) Listeners Weigh In On 'Real' And 'Perceived' Racism
Story: Dumor hosted the BBC television program Focus on Africa and was probably the best known journalist on the continent. He roamed Africa for years and was known for explaining Africa — the good and the bad — with clarity, context and compassion.
Stories: 1) Falling Unemployment Rate: Are We Delusional About The Economy? 2) The Hard Truth About Defaulting On Student Loans 3) Why A 'White Guy' Bought A House In Detroit For $500 4) Can You Really Parent Long Distance?