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  • The Cavs began training camp this week on a much different tone. The face of the franchise, LeBron James, departed in the off season for the L.A. Lakers...
  • As part of NPR's 50th anniversary, we're looking back at other cultural milestones of 1971. That year The Doors released their final album L.A. Woman — and the band's lead singer Jim Morrison died.
  • Make a quiet place for yourself with music by Hildegard von Bingen, both timeless and timely for our daily life. Plus music by Bach, Taverner, Britten, and more.
  • Music to honor our sacred practices, from Mohammed Fairouz, Eric Whitacre, Hildegard von Bingen, and the Kronos Quartet.
  • Some of the biggest breakthroughs and best-loved products originated with a mistake. We talk with author Terry O’Reilly about how to think about screwing up and will encourage you to accept mistakes and embrace the obstacles that may arise from these errors.
  • There are over 50 national parks in the United States. They are some of the most beautiful, and most visited, sites in the country. Mike Oswald has hiked, biked and paddled thousands of miles in the national parks. He joins today's show with suggestions for getting the most out of your next visit to a national park.
  • There are over 50 national parks in the United States. They are some of the most beautiful, and most visited, sites in the country. Mike Oswald has hiked, biked and paddled thousands of miles in the national parks. He joins today's show with suggestions for getting the most out of your next visit to a national park.
  • Americans have been quitting their jobs in record numbers in what is being called the Great Resignation. We’ll look at how the Great Resignation is changing the world of work and the consequences it is having on the American economy.
  • Student debt burdens millions of Americans, an issue President Biden promised to address with widespread relief. Instead, the administration has taken more of a piecemeal approach. Will Biden’s piecemeal approach be enough when the payment moratorium is lifted on August 31st? Today we’re discussing student loan forgiveness.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that existing federal workplace discrimination laws extend to gay and transgender employees.Neil Gorsuch, widely…
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