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The Best of StudioTulsa for 2014: A Guide to Our Recent Shows

ST Shows Aired on 12/26/14 thru 1/2/15

Howdy, folks, and Happy New Year from StudioTulsa. We've been airing The Best of ST for 2014 on our program lately, and hopefully you've heard and enjoyed some or all of these encore presentations.

Here's a guide to what we've been listening back to over the past week; please note that each listing below has a link whereby you can access a free, on-demand "stream" of the show in question. And thanks, as ever, for listening to ST.

Friday, December 26th: We spoke with Craig Nelson about his nonfiction book, "The Age of Radiance: The Epic Rise and Dramatic Fall of the Atomic Era."

Monday, December 29th: We spoke with Peter Korn about his memoir, "Why We Make Things and Why It Matters: The Education of a Craftsman."

Tuesday, December 30th: We spoke with Dr. Joel Gold, who, with his brother Ian, is one of the authors of "Suspicious Minds: How Culture Shapes Madness -- The Truman Show Delusion and Other Strange Beliefs."

Wednesday, December 31th: We spoke with the religious expert, author, and psychotherapist Thomas Moore about his book, "A Religion of One's Own: A Guide to Creating a Personal Spirituality in a Secular World."

Thursday, January 1st: We spoke with Karen Abbott about her recent work of popular American history, "Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War."

Friday, January 2nd: We spoke with Jennifer Senior, a contributing editor at New York magazine, about her book called "All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood."

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Rich Fisher passed through KWGS about thirty years ago, and just never left. Today, he is the general manager of Public Radio Tulsa, and the host of KWGS’s public affairs program, StudioTulsa, which celebrated its twentieth anniversary in August 2012 . As host of StudioTulsa, Rich has conducted roughly four thousand long-form interviews with local, national, and international figures in the arts, humanities, sciences, and government. Very few interviews have gone smoothly. Despite this, he has been honored for his work by several organizations including the Governor's Arts Award for Media by the State Arts Council, a Harwelden Award from the Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa, and was named one of the “99 Great Things About Oklahoma” in 2000 by Oklahoma Today magazine.
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