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Retirement can seem like an indefinite vacation to some and a dreaded end to a decades-long career to others. On this Talk of Iowa, experts share what goes into the decision to retire and how to do it well.
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The author of Finding the Freedom to Get Unstuck and Be Happier unpacks how the findings of Buddhism and psychology can change our lives.
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Police lineups to identify suspects have been around for decades.
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Ryan Melton, the Democratic candidate trying to topple incumbent Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra in Iowa’s 4th District, joins the program. Then: a look at a recent study from the University of Iowa that shows how brain injuries correlate with depression.
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Eating disorder survivors and experts join a discussion about the recent decision to end the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics eating disorder inpatient program.
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The author of “Finding the Freedom to Get Unstuck and Be Happier” unpacks how the findings of Buddhism and psychology can change our lives.
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Suicide is the number two leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 24, according to the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This hour, resources for recognizing suicidal ideation in young people and how to broach the subject.
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A psychologist explains how myriad innovations arose from context, consequence and coincidence — not some moment of brilliance. And a preview from the directors bringing "Black Nativity" to the Quad Cities.
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A new study from Iowa State University finds a lack of sleep limits the information a person will offer during a police investigation.
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Host Charity Nebbe speaks with Benjamin Hunnicutt and Gary Gute about achieving happiness and channeling flow.