
When people come together and talk about really interesting topics, great questions spark better understanding and opportunities for new ideas to form. On The Spark from WITF, host Asia Tabb starts conversations about what’s happening in the world and at home. Share your ideas at witf.org/programs/the-spark.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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First, we speak with Elizabeth Zucker of the Dauphin County Historical Society and Noah Lewis, the living historian who portrays Edward “Ned” Hector, a Black Revolutionary War soldier whose bravery at the Battle of Brandywine challenges ... more
Then we turn to a different kind of deficit: America’s growing social isolation. The Barnes Family Foundation, based in Bethlehem, has released its first Social Connection in America report — a sweeping look at how connected (or disconnected) people ... more
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On today’s The Spark, we start with the news shaping communities across Pennsylvania.
Carmen Russell-Sluchansky of WHYY brings us the latest on Philadelphia’s cleanup efforts after last weekend’s snowstorm and explains the growing contro... more
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We begin with the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s recent settlement with Dollar General, following allegations that prices listed on shelves didn’t match what customers were charged at checkout. We break down what the settlement means fo... more
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Excellent show. Addresses current issues in Pennsylvania. In depth. Interviews with informed persons. Great questions. Not adversarial. Balanced.
What you'd expect from public radio. Calm, cogent discussions on issues important to PA.
This is an excellent program, but the podcast has not been updated lately.
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Focusing on current events, social issues, and community stories, this podcast initiates conversations that delve into various topics with expert guests and local voices. Episodes cover a range of subjects, including healthcare, education reform, environmental issues, and cultural contributions, while highlighting local achievements and challenges. Unique among similar shows, it balances serious discussions with engaging narratives, aiming to foster understanding and stimulate new ideas through inquiry and exploration.
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Recent guests on The Spark include:
1. Dan Barnes
2. Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad
3. Dr. Julie Paff
4. Gary M. Buchsen
5. Stephanie Bruno
6. Richard Pell
7. Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
8. Matthew Wolfe
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