Food and health podcast by Chicago Tribune Food & Dining reporter Louisa Chu and WBEZ Food & Health reporter Monica Eng.
WBEZ's daily talk show brings listeners the news and conversations that matter most to their day-to-day lives.
Each week Worldview film contributor Milos Stehlik of Chicago's Facets Multi-media reviews films and talks with actors, writers and producers of global cinema.
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WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap
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Activists and city officials react to the Adam Toledo shooting. The suburbs hold elections. Plus, COVID infections and vaccinations are up.
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Thanks To Reporters, New Buyer Pops Up In Race To Buy Tribune
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An unforeseen buyer from Switzerland joins the bid for the newspaper ownership
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Three Chicagoans Working Hard To Get Vaccines Into Arms
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President Biden announced every American adult will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations on April 19th
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Ken Burns Gives The “Ken Burns Treatment” To Hemmingway
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Ken Burns’ and Lynn Novick’s new project tackles the tumultuous life of writer and Oak Park native Ernest Hemingway.
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Reformers Sense Opportunity Now That Mass Incarceration Isn’t Just A “Black Problem”
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Racial demographics are changing in jails and prisons exposing the error in seeing mass incarceration as a ‘Black problem’.
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We take you beyond the headlines of the biggest local and state stories of the week on WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap
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Civil Rights And Social Justice: The Legacy Of Rabbi Robert Marx
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We remember the life and work of civil rights leader Rabbi Robert Marx, who died recently at the age of 93
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Study: Childhood Trauma Leads To Physical Problems Later In Life
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We revisit a 2019 conversation around a study that showed “Adverse Childhood Experiences” cause physical health problems later in life
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Why Is It So Hard To Convict A Cop Of...Anything?
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As the trial of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin gets underway, we want to know why the legal system seems tilted towards law enforcement.
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Colleges Consider Mandatory Vaccinations For Students This Fall
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Rutgers University is among the first in the U.S. to require vaccinations for students. Cases are on the rise among young adults.
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Dr. Mia Taormina Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
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Each week, Reset’s infectious disease expert Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions relating to the coronavirus and vaccines.
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Episode 92: Grains and Groceries
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Coronavirus cases are rising again. A Loretto Hospital executive resigns amid a vaccine scandal. Plus, Evanston offers Black residents reparations.
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Local Governments Solve Issues In Equitable Ways Using Citizen Engagement
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Local governments in Illinois are actively pursuing community engagement in solving problems
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Local Innovator Uses Mushroom Power To Reduce Waste, Save The Planet
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Mushroom’s are ‘nature’s greatest chemists’ says a leader of the Mycocycle, an organization that uses mushrooms to recycle waste.
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How The Rise In Anti-Asian Attacks Is Deeply Rooted In U.S. History
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While anti-Asian attacks and violence have increased at an alarming rate in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic, experts and advocates say these attacks aren’t new.Reset talks to a historian and two activists about the long history of systemic racism and discrimination against Asian communities in the U.S. and ways to support Asian American and P…
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Kim Foxx On Carjackings Cash Bail And Criminal Justice Reform
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After almost a year, jury trials resume Monday in Cook County. And due to COVID protocols, it will look pretty different from what folks are used to.
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Governor Pritzker unveils his plan to reopen Illinois. Loretto Hospital admits to vaccinating people who were not yet eligible.
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Breaking The Silence Around Hate Crimes Aimed At Asian Communities
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Six of the eight victims in the Atlanta spa shootings on Tuesday were of Asian descent. But the suspect’s motives remain under investigation.
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State Program Turns Student Debt Into Down Payment On A Home
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Illinois ranks No. 6 among the states with the highest amount of average student loan debt, hurting wealth-building among millennials
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Famed Author And Poet Sandra Cisneros Reconciles With Chicago
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Sandra Cisneros is the 9th recipient of the Fuller Award, which the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame created to honor the city’s greatest living writers.
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Meet Two Of Chicago's Newest Arts Leaders
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We profile the new leaders of two of Chicago’s best-known arts organizations, The House Theater and Hubbard Street Dance
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Dr. Mia Taormina Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
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Reset’s infectious disease specialist Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions about the coronavirus.
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Episode 91: Emily Nunn, Dennis Lee, Oreo Spam burger
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Each week, WBEZ and Reset take you inside the biggest local and state stories from the last 7 days with Sasha-Ann Simons and help from 2 great guests
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Closing The Gap On Mental Health: Current Mental Health Policy In Chicago
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For the latest in our series Closing the Gap, Reset is exploring disparities in mental health care with a focus on solutions.
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Closing The Gap On Mental Health: Challenging Norms In Mental Health Therapy (Part 3)
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Today, or closing the gap series looks at cultural and racial disparities in accessing and providing quality mental health care, especially for family therapy. Reset hears from an expert on how to bring equity into treatment.Then, research shows that the entire human body holds vital answers to healing from mental trauma. Two experts share with Res…
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Closing The Gap On Mental Health: When Clinics Close (Part 2)
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Part 2 of the latest entry in Reset’s Closing The Gap series, where we turn the spotlight on the gap in available mental health services in Chicago
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Closing The Gap On Mental Health: The Impact Of The Pandemic (Part 1)
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After a year of social isolation, record job losses, and more than half a million deaths in the U.S. alone, experts say the COVID-19 pandemic may lead to a national mental health crisis.For our ongoing series Closing the Gap, Reset explores disparities in mental health care, how the pandemic is impacting our bodies and minds and what resources are …
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Dr. Mia Taormina Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
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Reset’s infectious disease specialist Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions about the coronavirus.
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Reset breaks down the biggest local news stories of the week with a couple of great journalists. Host Sasha-Ann Simons is joined this week by Paris Schutz of WTTW-11 and Mary Ann Ahern of NBC-5For more Reset interviews, subscribe to this podcast and please leave us a rating. That helps other listeners find us. For more about the program, go to the …
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Author Luvvie Ajayi Jones On Finding Courage In Times Of Fear
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These days… there’s a lot to be afraid of. The pandemic, for one. Losing a loved one. Lack of job security. Trying something new. Spiders. But what do you do when fear creeps up on you? How do you fight the thing you’re afraid of? In her new book, Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual, Chicago best-selling author Luvvie Ajayi [uh-JAH-e…
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Fred Hampton Biographer Says ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’ Misses The Mark
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How well does the new Fred Hampton biopic “Judas and The Black Messiah” tell his story?
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Rep. Kinzinger On The Future Of The GOP, Trump’s Place In It
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U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger doesn’t think the GOP is headed for a split, but says the future hinges on finding unity.
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Black Cops Form New Group Focused On Policing With Equity
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Black Chicago Police officers have officially united to end tensions with communities of color.
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This week saw Illinois abolishing cash bail, Madigan’s bumpy replacement process in the House, and Mayor Lightfoot’s “hot mic” moment
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Mail Delivery Disruptions Lead To Frustration For Many Chicagoans
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Reset talks to one South Side resident who’s had issues with her mail since August and the president of Chicago’s postal worker union.
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Chicago’s Top Doc Says City ‘Waiting For Additional Vaccines’ To Arrive
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Update on vaccine distribution and re-openings from Chicago's top doc Alison Arwady
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Relief For Small Businesses Key To COVID Economic Recovery
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U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell appeared before Congress on Tuesday to discuss the state of the economy as lawmakers consider President Biden’s relief plan.
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Will Office Workers Ever Go Back To The Office?
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Company and national surveys show many office workers would like to remain at home after COVID for at least part of the work week.
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Episode 90: MacArthur's cafeteria, critic critique, alcohol-free IPA, Korean snack
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Chewing podcast co-host Louisa Chu talks with MacArthur's cafeteria owner Mac Alexander for her Chicago Tribune 8-part series on Black-owned restaurants after a year of pandemic, protests, and politics. Then Louisa and co-host Monica Eng critique the role of restaurant critic in Chicago. Plus Monica debuts a new game (with Big Drop alcohol-free IPA…
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Dr. Mia Taormina Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
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Each week, Reset’s infectious disease expert Dr. Mia Taormina joins us to answer your questions relating to the coronavirus and vaccines.