All Sides with Anna Staver
Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon and on 8 to 10 p.m. 89.7 NPR News, also available as a podcast.
All Sides is a two-hour, daily public-affairs talk show designed to over time touch upon all sides of the issues and events that shape life in central Ohio. Listeners participate via telephone, e-mail, Facebook and X, formerly known as Twitter, to add to the conversations. As always at WOSU, the coverage is fair and balanced with a civil tone.
Watch the video stream of All Sides, weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon.
Call in with a question or comment to All Sides at 614-292-8513. Questions or comments can also be shared through an email to allsides@wosu.org.
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The number of people dying alone or without relatives to claim their bodies is growing. A new book explores this trend, the reasons why and gives us glimpses into the lives of the deceased.
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A man operating a popular business in Newark wants to concoct spirits for his own consumption, but that’s not allowed under current law.
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We’ll discover what type of deodorant is best.
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We’ll look at the importance of volunteer fire departments to communities.
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It’s not exactly new, but the rise of artificial intelligence will make 2024's election cycle very different from 2020.
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We’re talking about the loss of federal COVID dollars for education and how schools will be affected.
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A look at how the increased cost of living expenses affects the ability of people to save up to afford a home.
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Last week’s primary was a prelude for the advertising tsunami that’s coming in November.
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The discussion will include helping autistic children with processing and language, working with patients being treated for post-traumatic stress and treating Alzheimer’s/memory care patients.
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A recent study done by professors from Ohio State and Oregon State suggests parents, wealth and race drive girls’ chances to play sports.