Arctic Refuge, Mugshot Extortion, First Concierge
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1026
- Mar 13, 2019 6:00 am
- 1:40:02 mins
Drilling May Finally Happen in Alaska’s ANWR, After Decades of Debate Guest: Liz Ruskin, Correspondent for Alaska Public Media A plan to drill for oil in the wild Alaska is Top of Mind today, as the public comment period on the project closes. We’re talking about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge –or ANWR -which politicians, environmental groups, energy companies and Native Alaskan communities have argued about for a generation. Online Public Mugshots Have Become a Controversial Business Guest: Sarah Lageson, Rutgers School of Criminal Justice You know those mugshot websites you see advertised online? We’re so intrigued –for some reason –by seeing how people look in a police camera. Well, just imagine, for a moment, that you or your kid end up arrested. Maybe you’re never even charged with a crime after the dust settles, but your mugshot is now in the public record. And thanks to one of those mugshot websites, it’s now the first thing that pops up when someone Googles you. What a way for a prospective employer to meet you online, eh? Tom Wolfe, American’s First Concierge Guest: Tom Wolfe, Chief Concierge, The Fairmont The concierge is a fixture in luxury hotels, discreetly recommending a great place to eat or snagging you a seat to sold out show. But it wasn’t until 1974 that concierges even existed in America. That was the year Tom Wolfe opened a concierge desk at The Fairmont in San Francisco modeled on what he’d seen in Europe. Apple Seed Guest: Sam Payne In today's visit, Sam shares a story by Bil Lepp, the storyteller who cut his teeth as the perennial winner of West Virginia's annual "Liar's Contest." Sometimes Bil writes a whole story just so he can say a line he thinks is funny. Today's story is called "Hell's Congress," and it's the most political Bil ever gets. A Better Way to Track Jumps During Sports Practice, Avoid Overuse Injuries Guest: Dustin Bruening, Professor of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University Researchers at BYU have created a device that measures the performance o