
Mueller Report, Childproofing Car, Pyt, Flirting
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1035
- Mar 26, 2019 6:00 am
- 101:10
Mueller Says No Collusion Guest: Ryan Vogel, Director, Center for National Security Studies, Utah Valley University President Trump responded on the tarmac to the summary of Mueller’s released Sunday by the Attorney General. For the last two years, Ryan Vogel has been helping us understand the nuances of the Mueller investigation Childproof Your Ride Guests: Amber Rollins, Director, KidsandCars.org.; Whitney Rodden, Parent Advocate for Vehicle Safety Cars are the number one cause of death and injury for children in the United States. Traffic accidents account for many of these but what is surprising is how many tragedies occur when the car is simply parked or leaving a driveway. Parents are trained to think about child-proofing their homes with young kids around, but what about child-proofing your car? That’s the focus of a new campaign from the nonprofit KidsandCars.org. Pyt -- Denmark's Happiness Vocabulary Guest: Marie Helweg-Larsen, Professor of Psychology, Dickinson College Denmark consistently ranks near the top in the World Happiness Report. The Danish concept of hygge -- which means intentional intimacy -- has caught on worldwide. Now there's another Danish concept catching on and it's called "pyt". Nobody is Good at Flirting Guest: Jeffrey Hall, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Kansas University In a quick YouTube search, you’ll find hundreds of videos eager to teach you the art of flirting. Truth is, instructional videos may not be worth your time, or your teenager’s time, because the other person probably wouldn’t even know you were trying to flirt. Turns out, we’re all terrible at recognizing flirtation, and it’s even harder in the Me Too era. U.S. Pastor Arrested in Turkey now Released Guest: Kristina Arriaga de Bucholz, Commissioner, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) From a human rights perspective, Turkey has been backsliding for several years. Thousands of academics, journalists, activists and professionals with ties to the US or Europ