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  • On this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the proposal's chances of succeeding at the ballot. Dr. Sri Thakkilapati of Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom joins the show.
  • The death penalty debate has resurfaced in Ohio after years of dormancy. A new method involving nitrogen gas has emerged, as demonstrated by Alabama's recent execution. Gary Mohr, who served as Director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections from 2011 to 2018, joins the show.
  • Jonathon Pond joins All Sides with Ann Fisher with tips on how to maintain safe finances in the midst of uncertainty.
  • Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, Personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond is back with safe money strategies to use in these unpredictable times.
  • Personal financial advisor Jonathan Pond is back with safe money strategies to use in these unpredictable times.
  • An Ohio bill that would ban any vaccine mandate, from measles to meningitis, and so-called vaccine passports is scheduled for a hearing tomorrow in the Ohio general assembly. We discuss how COVID continues to be a political football even as the number of cases in Ohio surges to the highest number in six months.
  • A new documentary is raising questions about how Jack Hanna and the Columbus Zoo procured some animals. We talk about the documentary, “The Conservation Game,” with the film’s director and a Columbus Zoo official.
  • Rapidly rising COVID cases and hospitalizations across the U.S. due to the delta variant are accelerating a nationwide push for vaccine mandates.We talk with experts about the myriad legal and ethical questions surrounding vaccine mandates.
  • Julie Zickefoose is known for her beautiful paintings of wildlife, especially birds, for her prose, her blog, her intelligent interpretation of the natural world around us, for saving baby birds and documenting her life in a way that invites all of us to share. Join us today for conversation with author, naturalist and artist Julie Zickefoose.
  • More women than men have attended college in the U.S. every year since 1979 but put the pandemic has pushed the gap to record levels. We explore why men are disappearing from the halls of colleges and why it matters.
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