KQED's Perspectives
Summary: Perspectives is KQED Public Radio's series of daily commentaries by our listeners. Essays cover a broad range of social and political issues, cultural observations and personal experiences of interest to KQED's Northern California audience.
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Podcasts:
An encounter with a long lost acquaintance is God's way of telling Steven Moss something important.
Michael Ellis charts the exotic journey of the common strawberry.
Bob Engel considers the difference between a marriage and a domestic partnership.
Bonnie Thomas looks at Yahoo's decision to pull the plug on working from home.
Carol Denney looks at who's most likely to carry a gun and who's most likely to be killed with it.
Carol Denney looks at who's most likely to carry a gun and who?s most likely to be killed with it.
Karen Hester explores the Southern Hemisphere blissfully alone.
Tim Tosta believes mass murderers share a "narrative failure."
Bailey Malone works in philanthropy, but she had to give herself an education in giving.
Many names are mispronounced. But Youth Radio's Sheila Blandon wasn't sure how to pronounce her own name.
Bhaskar Sompalli is stunned by a desperate man playing the Moonlight Sonata on a campus piano.
Every year Richard Swerdlow's young students ask him what was his favorite toy as a kid.
Forget about breaking bad habits. Kevin Fisher-Paulson says practice some good habits instead.
Therapist Jamie Matter knows too well the difficulty of identifying violent patients' intent on harm.
Therapist Jamie Matter knows too well the difficulty of identifying violent patients' intent on harm.