Walt and Shirley speak with Rob Bauer III, owner of Toucan Market, about food prices and supplies to help with planning for holiday feasts
Lisa Lucca talks with Borderland author Alan D Morgan about his sci-fi book, the virtual reality game he is developing, and escapism in our culture. This episode of Think Again brings a thought provoking conversation with Mick Harris, son of host, Randy Harris. In an unscripted, spontaneous conversation, Harris the Younger opens an unexpected inquiry into parenting. The exploration ranges across his experience of being parented, and his father's experience of parenting him, and more.
As a young man considering becoming a parent himself, Mick shares some of his thoughts, feelings, and perceptions. He mentions a book he finds valuable, "Notes to Myself" by Hugh Prather. This father and son exploration may point to some meaningful evaluations of what it means to be a parent - a profound aspect of the human experience. Attorneys seeking to overturn the will of voters who approved a constitutional amendment in 2020 reforming the state Public Regulation Commission had to make two conflicting arguments.
The first was that voters weren’t bright enough to read the amendment and understand that it would result in PRC members being appointed and not elected. The second was that voters are the only ones bright enough to be entrusted with the task of selecting utility regulators. Peter and Walt speak with writer and Vietnam veteran, Bob Worthington, who has written three books about his war experience. He will talk about his latest book, The Making of an Army Psychologist: From Fighting in Vietnam to Treating Fellow Veterans, Saturday, December 10, at the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library.
Peter and Walt interview, Timothy Cleveland, chair of the philosophy department at NMSU, who has written a new book on how literature and art contribute to the field of philosophy.
Walt and Peter talk to Jo Ruprecht and Las Cruces City Councilor Becky Corran about the proposed demolition of the old Las Cruces Country Club Clubhouse, which was designed by Henry C. Trost.
Walt and Peter talked with writer and Vietnam veteran Bob Worthington, who has written three books about his war experience. He will talk about his latest book Saturday at the Branigan Library.
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