Deciding Where To Donate, Prepare for Disasters, Male FeministTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 638
Sep 13, 2017 • 1h 40m
How to Decide Where to Donate for Hurricane Relief
Guest: Eva Witesman, PhD, Associate Professor, George Romney Institute of Public Management, Marriott School, Brigham Young University
The back-to-back storms Harvey and Irma caused tens of billions of dollars in damage to homes and businesses and community infrastructure. People need our help and we’re told that sending money is the best way to do it. But where to give? And how to know that what you’re giving is going to help someone in need, rather than to the salary of a nonprofit executive?
Preparing for Disaster
Guest: Ron Harris, PhD, Professor of Geology, Brigham Young University, Founder, In Harm's Way
While Hurricanes Harvey and Irma flattened and flooded the southern US, fires raged in the Northwest, and Mexico was hit by its strongest earthquake in a century. With natural disasters all around us, let’s spend a moment thinking about how to prepare for one.
Lots of "Fear of Others" Among Religious Americans
Guest: Jerry Park, PhD, Associate Professor of Sociology, Baylor University, Affiliate Fellow, Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion
Christians, Jews, Muslims and those with no particular religion all preach the importance of loving your fellow man, but a new survey shows we’re a lot more judgmental of one another that we might like to admit. The latest Baylor University Religion Study finds, for example, that church-goers of all stripes look down on atheists as being morally inferior. But non-religious types look down on Christians for the same reason. So, we’re all pretty much looking down on each other? But it doesn’t stop there – we also admit to being afraid of other religious groups. So much for peace, love and understanding?
Apple Seed Stories
Guest: Sam Payne, Host, The Apple Seed, BYUradio
Sam shares a story from Donald Davis about his best childhood Christmas: "The Red Scooters."
Bringing the Refugee Plight to American Hearts
Guest: John Lawrence, MD, President, US Board of Directors, Doctors Without Borders
Years of headl