
MPR News with Angela Davis
Minnesota Public Radio
Conversations about life in Minnesota and how the state is changing, weekdays from MPR News.
Programming note: Our colleague Angela Davis is taking a leave of absence after a recent breast cancer diagnosis. Thank you to all who have checked in and shared kind words. Angela is touched by your support as she focuses on her recovery.
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Minnesota Public Radio
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Conversations about life in Minnesota and how the state is changing, weekdays from MPR News. Programming note: Our colleague Angela Davis is taking a leave of absence after a recent breast cancer diagnosis. Thank you to all who have checked in and shared kind words. Angela is touched by your support as she focuses on her recovery.
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English
Episodes
Slowing down for poetry with Maggie Smith
10/9/2025
Duration:00:36:31
MPR News' regional reporters on the importance of living where they report
10/8/2025
From shrinking newsrooms to less news coverage, local journalism faces many challenges.
Since 2005, more than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished, according to Northwestern University’s 2024 report on the state of local news.
But one thing that still makes local journalism powerful is when reporters live in the places they cover.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with reporters who do just that. They’ll talk about what it means to report on their own communities and why that connection matters.
Guests:
Tadeo Ruiz Sandoval Molly Castle WorkDan Kraker
Duration:00:37:40
How The Current shapes Minnesota's music scene
10/7/2025
Since it was launched 20 years ago by Minnesota Public Radio, The Current has grown into much more than your average music radio station.
It’s become a cultural hub for music lovers across Minnesota.
It’s where local artists are played alongside national names, and for many musicians, hearing their song on The Current isn’t just exciting — it’s a career milestone.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with some of The Current’s staff. They’ll pull back the curtain on The Current’s sound and how it all comes together.
Guests:
Lindsay KimballAmber HobackGannon Hanevold
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Duration:00:35:35
The future of public media: MPR president on local journalism, federal cuts and what's next
10/6/2025
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with MPR President Duchesne Drew about the future of local journalism and public media in the wake of government funding cuts. They talk about how MPR News is adapting, what’s at stake for communities and what he thinks it will take for public media to survive and thrive.
Guest:
Duchesne Drew American Public Media GroupMinnesota Public RadioMPR NewsThe CurrentAPM ReportsYourClassical MPR
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Duration:00:32:25
Rural Voice: Building a sense of belonging in Willmar
10/2/2025
Willmar, Minn., is one of the most diverse cities in greater Minnesota. More than 25 different languages are spoken in its school system, and immigrants hailing from east Africa, Mexico, Myanmar and central America have revitalized its downtown.
So on Sept. 8, Kerri Miller took the Rural Voice town hall series to Foxhole Brewhouse in Willmar to talk with community members about how they’ve successfully built an inclusive city.
Rural Voice in Willmar
The conversation focused on how the region evolved over the last few decades to include immigrations from Africa, Mexico and other countries and discuss the positive impact that integration has had on the local culture and economy. Participants also discussed ongoing challenges, like political representation for newcomers and institutional discrimination.
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Duration:01:08:40
How 2 Minnesota graduate students are helping implement free period products in schools
10/1/2025
In 2023, Minnesota passed a law requiring free menstrual products in all public school bathrooms for grades four through 12.
But when the law went into effect last year, some schools weren’t sure how best to put it into practice.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with two graduate students who created the Minnesota Menstrual Products in Schools Toolkit to help school staff navigate implementing the law.
They shared what they learned about the needs inside schools and why they believe their toolkit can make a difference for students and educators alike.
Duration:00:46:58
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari on interest rates, inflation, jobs and what's next
9/30/2025
The Federal Reserve recently cut its key interest rate for the first time since December 2023.
The move marked a shift in monetary policy as the central bank responds to what Fed Chair Jerome Powell described as a “really cooling off” labor market, while continuing to monitor inflation.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert and senior economics contributor Chris Farrell talk about the reasoning behind the Fed's decision and what the rate changes could eventually mean for your credit cards, mortgage, savings account or investments.
Guest:
Neel Kashkari
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Duration:00:47:34
Tax credits soon disappearing for home energy upgrades
9/29/2025
Thinking about adding attic insulation, swapping your old air conditioning system for a heat pump, or putting solar panels on your roof?
Federal tax credits can cut the cost, but the clock is ticking.
President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill passed this summer is doing away with several energy incentives that encouraged homeowners to reduce their energy use and switch to cleaner energy sources.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with her guests about the tax credits and home energy efficiency.
You can also find more information on home energy audits, how to get started on home energy efficiency projects and rebate, tax credit and financing programs at the Center for Energy and Environment.
Duration:00:47:34
Rural Voice: Tribal rights and sovereignty
9/25/2025
Rural Voice, the statewide town hall series amplifying perspectives from greater Minnesota, launched its 2025 season at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College on Sept. 3, with a robust conversation on tribal rights and sovereignty in rural Minnesota.
Moderated by Rural Voice co-founder and MPR News host Kerri Miller, the discussion featured a variety of voices and opinions emphasizing the inherent nature of treaty rights and the importance of Native Minnesotans relationship to the land.
Rural Voice at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
Participants also touched on the challenges of building a Native middle class, how current tribal members are dealing with generational trauma and the importance of Native businesses in the area to create true economic vitality.
Duration:01:02:22
What to know about COVID in 2025
9/24/2025
As we head into fall and winter, COVID-19 is still with us — even if it looks different than it did a few years ago.
Case numbers often rise when we spend more time indoors, so what can you do to keep yourself and others COVID-free?
Just last week, an advisory panel with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surprised many by not recommending COVID-19 vaccines for high-risk groups like seniors. Instead, they said decisions should be made individually — in consultation with a doctor, nurse or pharmacist.
MPR News guest host Kelly Gordon talks with an infectious disease physician about what you can do to lower your risk of catching or spreading COVID-19 as the weather turns cold.
Duration:00:47:23
Helping kids and teens make smart choices online
9/23/2025
Kids and teens spend a huge part of their lives in digital spaces — on apps like TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram and even using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT. Gaming platforms like Roblox have become virtual playgrounds, too.
These tools can be fun, creative and social, but they also carry real risks, ranging from misinformation to cyberbullying and grooming by online predators.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks about how to keep kids safe without shutting them out of the digital world.
She’ll talk with her guests about what’s working, what isn’t and how families can find some balance online.
Duration:00:47:47
What type of speech can get you fired from your job?
9/22/2025
In the days following Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting, many people took to social media to share their feelings and thoughts.
People expressed sorrow, shock and anger. They shared critiques of Kirk’s conservative views. In some cases, what people said or posted about his death got them in trouble at work.
Last week ABC pulled comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s show off the air “indefinitely” after Kimmel’s comments on how MAGA was characterizing Kirk’s killer. The announcement came just hours after the chair of the Federal Communications Commission suggested in a podcast that the FCC could use its power against ABC unless the network acted against Kimmel.
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert talks with her guests about freedom of speech — and workplace issues. When can something you say get you in trouble on the job?
Guests:
Phillip KitzerGeorge Vergolias R3 Continuum
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Duration:00:47:01
Treating vertigo, dizziness and loss of balance
9/17/2025
Have you ever felt dizzy? You're not alone.
Dizziness is one of the most common reasons people show up at a hospital emergency room.
But there are different kinds of dizzy. A lot of people, especially as they age, live with the feeling of being just a little unsteady or off balance.
Others have experienced true vertigo. That's when the room seems to swirl and tip to the point where you might feel nauseous.
Dizziness shouldn’t be ignored. Depending on the cause, it can often be treated with medication, surgery or physical therapy exercises. And, it could be a sign of a serious underlying medical issue.
MPR News guest host Kelly Gordon talks with medical providers to sort through our dizzy symptoms.
Duration:00:47:06
Scientists study how wake boats affect lake health
9/16/2025
Big waves are part of the fun of summer, but they can also stir up big debates.
Wake boats are designed to create large waves for surfers to ride. But those waves don’t just disappear. A new University of Minnesota study shows they can stir up sediment, muddy the water and release phosphorus, which causes algae blooms.
MPR News guest host Kirsti Marohn dives into the science and what it means for lake lovers.
Guests:
Jeff ForesterMinnesota Lakes and Rivers AdvocatesJeff Marr St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
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Duration:00:46:31
Political violence in America after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk
9/11/2025
In the wake of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, questions about political violence in America are once again front and center. MPR News guest host Chris Farrell and his guests ask: Why is political violence on the rise and how do we respond?
Guests:
John HinderakerDavid SchultzShannon Watson
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Duration:00:47:44
How turmoil at the CDC could threaten public health
9/10/2025
The latest vaccines for COVID-19 have reached Minnesota. But should you get one? Can you find one? And will your insurance pay for it?
These are just some of the questions flying around following turmoil at federal health agencies.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, laid off workers, overseen changes in COVID-19 vaccine recommendations and replaced the committee that sets broad vaccine guidance for the nation.
Former leaders of the CDC under both Republican and Democratic administrations recently warned that the nation's public health system is a “raging fire” under Kennedy’s leadership.
MPR News guest host Chris Farrell talks with a pediatrician and a professor of public health about what this means for public health in Minnesota and for people just trying to get their fall shots.
Guests:
Dr. Rebecca Wurtz Dr. Gigi Chawla
Duration:00:47:00
What research says about parenting, attachment and raising resilient kids
9/9/2025
Parenting can feel like a rollercoaster — equal parts joy and chaos.
We often second-guess ourselves: Am I doing this right? Am I messing my kid up forever?
Trust us, you are not alone.
And maybe you’ve heard the term “attachment” thrown around in parenting circles — the deep emotional bond that can form between a child and their primary caregivers.
But what does it really mean? And how does it shape a child’s development?
MPR News guest host Kelly Gordon and early childhood education reporter Kyra Miles talk with a developmental psychologist about how to create parent-child attachment and how to know if we’re getting it right.
Duration:00:48:14
How colleges are preparing students for AI in the workplace
9/8/2025
Duration:00:47:41
Preventing gun violence: A pediatrician and researcher on possible solutions
9/4/2025
Minnesota lawmakers from both parties say they’re open to returning to the Capitol to consider policy changes after last week’s deadly school shooting in Minneapolis. But what might come out of a special session — if one materializes — is harder to gauge.
MPR News guest host Catherine Richert talks with a pediatrician and a researcher about what we know about what works to prevent gun violence and what steps policymakers might take.
Guests:
James DensleyViolence Prevention Project Research CenterDr. Marc GorelickSaving Our Kids: An ER Doc's Common-Sense Solution to the Gun Crisis
Duration:00:47:13