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    Peter Greenberg: New Amtrak trains and delayed flights

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Peter Greenberg, ‘Eye on Travel‘ host and CBS News travel editor, joins Lisa Dent to chat about hundreds of United Airlines flights being delayed after a tech issue, new Amtrak trains, and more! Then, as always, he answers questions from listeners.

    Louisa Chu reviews Las Carnitas Uruapan in La Villita

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Louisa Chu, Chicago Tribune Food Critic, joins Lisa Dent to give her restaurant review of Las Carnitas Uruapan La Villita, a flagship for pork in Chicago.

    The Clarendon Hills team advances to the Little League World Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Brian Herald, Clarendon Hills Manager, joins Lisa Dent to talk about how his team is going to the Little League World Series. Brian talks about his team and how they’ll be competing against 20 teams: 10 teams from various regions of the United States and an additional 10 from around the world. Their first game […]

    Get ready to make a splash and swim in the Chicago River

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Doug McConnell, World-Class Open-Water Swimmer and Founder of A Long Swim, joins Lisa Dent to discuss how Chicago River Swim has been approved to return this September. The swim is set for Sunday, September 21, 2025. You can apply to swim here: www.chicagoriverswim.org.

    Dr. Dana Varble: A new Ohio law is removing barriers to pet care

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Dr. Dana Varble, Chief Veterinary Officer for the North American Veterinary Community, joins Lisa Dent to talk about breeding pets, shelters, and a new Ohio law that removes barriers to pet care. And, as always, Dr. Varble answers pet questions from listeners.

    Ilyce Glink: Where is the money being made from tariffs going?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Ilyce Glink of thinkglink.com joins Lisa Dent on the show to chat about tariff revenue, grocery prices, and more! If you have questions for Ilyce, email them to questions@thinkglink.com, and sign up for her newsletter at glink.substack.com

    Jahmal Cole checks in from Chicago Lawn

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block, My Hood, My City, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his mission to live in all 77 of Chicago's neighborhoods. This month, he’s in Chicago Lawn, and he updates listeners on his upcoming plans and shares how you can support his journey.

    Illinois is placing legal boundaries around AI behavioral healthcare apps

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Axios Reporter Carrie Shepherd joins Lisa Dent to discuss how mental health professionals are pushing for AI regulation. Gov. JB Pritzker signed the Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act following concerns about bots giving mental health advice.

    Farmers Market Tour: Portage Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    Sophie McNeill, marketing manager for the Portage Park Farmers Market, joins Lisa Dent to share the scoop on seasonal markets running through October. Held on select Sundays at 4100 N. Long Ave, the market serves up fresh produce, meats, baked goods, live music, and more!

    David Hochberg: Market imbalance and economic warning signs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


    WGN Radio's host of Home Sweet Home Chicago David Hochberg, joins Lisa Dent to explain why top U.S. stocks now dominate the market like never before and why rising prices and falling jobs in the services sector could signal stagflation.

    Rep. Krishnamoorthi: What redistricting means for Illinois and beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Illinois' 8th District, joins Lisa Dent to weigh in on GOP-led efforts to redraw congressional maps in key states like Texas ahead of the 2026 midterms. With Republicans seeking to solidify their slim majority in the House, Krishnamoorthi explains the political stakes and potential legal challenges.

    Why ‘baby talk' is best for babies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Dr. Claire Vallotton, a professor and researcher at Michigan State University who specializes in early childhood language development, joins Lisa Dent to explain why “baby talk” is essential for early language development. She breaks down the science behind tone, repetition, and bonding.

    Lou's To Do List: Solving sticky locks and preserving old window seals

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Lou Manfredini joins Lisa Dent in his new weekly segment, Lou’s To Do List, sponsored by Perma-Seal. Lou answers any questions you have about projects on your to-do lists.

    Proposed Illinois law could expand toxic exposure lawsuits nationwide

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Bob McCoppin, reporter for the Chicago Tribune, joins Lisa Dent to break down a proposed law that would let Illinois courts hear toxic exposure lawsuits even if the exposure happened out of state. He explains how the bill could impact businesses, injured workers, and the state's legal system as it awaits the governor's decision.

    Chicago author celebrates middle children in new picture book

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Award-winning children's author Lori Orlinsky joins Lisa Dent to share the story behind her latest book, Being Middle (is a great place to be), a heartwarming and humorous tribute to life as a middle child. Inspired by her daughter, the book is being released just in time for National Middle Child Day on August 12.

    Rae Kaplan talks student loans and wage garnishment

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins Lisa Dent to discuss the growing threat of wage garnishment as millions of borrowers face student loan default. With pandemic-era protections gone and the Department of Education ramping up collections, Kaplan shares practical steps borrowers can take now to avoid financial hardship and protect their paychecks.

    How is the Canadian wildfire smoke affecting our lungs?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025


    Dr. Juanita Mora, board director for the American Lung Association and CEO of Chicago Allergy Center, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the ongoing air quality concerns in Chicagoland due to wildfire smoke. Mora explains who's most at risk, what precautions to take, and how the smoky skies are impacting local health as heat and humidity […]

    Chicago Ducky Derby raises money for Illinois Special Olympics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025


    Zach Coppel, 2025 Chicago Ducky Derby Ambassador, and Peter Beale-DelVecchio, President and CEO of the Special Olympics, join Lisa Dent to discuss this year’s Chicago Ducky Derby on August 7. The Darling Ducklings have set their sights on the ambitious goal of selling 17,000 ducks as a team. Ducks can be adopted individually or in […]

    Dynamic pricing and how it's changing the way we pay

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    Kevin McTigue, Clinical Professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Illinois Tollway’s plans to explore dynamic pricing. McTigue shares insight into how this flexible pricing model is already reshaping other industries, from traffic congestion fees to real-time grocery store pricing, and what it could mean for […]

    Karen Conti: Why the Epstein investigation is back in the spotlight

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    Karen Conti, partner at Conti & Dolan, LLC, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. She explains why House Republicans are issuing subpoenas to the Clintons and former Department of Justice officials and what could happen next.

    Conversations with Demetrius Ivory: Canadian wildfires, climate change and poor air quality

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    WGN-TV Chief Meteorologist Demetrius Ivory joins Lisa Dent to discuss how Canadian wildfires continue to affect Chicago's summer weather and air quality. He shares why there's little reason to expect improvement, how climate change is driving conditions across North America, and why wildfire smoke could linger for the rest of the summer.

    Howard Tullman on retaining talent when competitors come calling

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    Howard Tullman, American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, educator, writer, lecturer, and art collector, joins Lisa Dent to discuss his latest article, ‘Are Competitors Poaching Your Key People? Here's How to Keep Them.’

    Terry Savage: The economy is slowing and debt is growing

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    Nationally syndicated financial columnist and author Terry Savage joins Lisa Dent to discuss the latest data from the New York Fed, which shows credit card debt has reached $1.21 trillion, matching last year's all-time high. Savage also discusses the rising number of bankruptcy filings, what they signal about the state of the economy, and the dangerous traps […]

    DuPage County to open new crisis center for mental health and substance use care

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025


    Deborah Conroy, DuPage County board chair, and Adam Forker, executive director of the DuPage County Health Department, join Lisa Dent to discuss the crisis recovery center that’s opening in late August. The CRC will serve as an accessible, trauma-informed hub where residents in crisis can stabilize and connect with critical community resources.

    Ald. Daniel La Spata talks Chicago removing parking minimums near transit

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


    Ald. Daniel La Spata of the 1st Ward joined Lisa Dent to discuss the Chicago City Council's move to eliminate parking minimums near public transit, a change aimed at increasing housing density and affordability. La Spata explains why the new rules could help spur development and make housing more accessible across the city.

    Dr. Sterling Elliott: Medicare delays, cancer drugs and Trump's pharma push

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


    Dr. Sterling Elliott, clinical pharmacist at Northwestern Medicine and assistant professor of orthopedics at Feinberg School of Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss how recent changes to federal law will delay or block Medicare drug price negotiations for some of the most expensive and widely used cancer medications. Then, Dr. Elliott answers questions about medications from […]

    Pat Brady: Gerrymandering, Texas' redistricting battle

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


    Former Illinois GOP Chair Pat Brady joins Lisa Dent to talk about the political standoff in Texas, where Democratic lawmakers fled the state to stop a controversial redistricting bill. Brady shares his take on the legal implications and what this tactic means for the upcoming 2026 elections.

    Dr. Hartman: Rep. La Shawn Ford will win Rep. Danny Davis' seat

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025


    Dr. Hermene Hartman, Chicago media pioneer and founder of N'Digo, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Congressman Danny Davis' decision not to seek re-election and why his endorsed successor, State Rep. La Shawn Ford, may be the experienced voice Democrats need in the fight against Donald Trump.

    Peter Greenberg: Turbulence, tourism, and more

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    Peter Greenberg, ‘Eye on Travel‘ host and CBS News travel editor, joins Lisa Dent from New York to talk about turbulence on flights and how the worst of it can lead to injury. Greenberg shares some of the hottest places for tourists this year, sharing that US tourism has struggled. Then, as always, he answers questions […]

    Ilyce Glink: The labor market is weakening

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    Ilyce Glink, CEO of Best Money Moves financial wellness company, joins Lisa Dent this week to share the latest jobs report. A underwhelming report resulted in President Trump firing the commissioner for labor statistics. Glink shares details about the state of the labor market, and how the economy will fare as a result.

    Foodie Friday: Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    Kevin Kelley, owner of Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley, joins Lisa Dent to share his restaurant adding a location in the River North neighborhood. Kelley shares his story and the best dishes on his menu.

    Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul talks new gun safety bills

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joins Lisa Dent to discuss new legislation in Springfield targeted at gun safety. AG Raoul shares how the legislation will enforce proper gun storage in homes and trace the ownership of guns used to commit crimes.

    NHL legend Jeremy Roenick on the Helping Hands 2025 charity outing

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025


    NHL Hall of Famer and former Chicago Blackhawk Jeremy Roenick joins Lisa Dent to talk about the Helping Hands Network Celebrity Golf Outing returning to Twin Orchard Country Club on August 4, 2025. The event will feature celebrity golf, Mahjong and Canasta games, and a full day of fun to raise funds for a meaningful […]

    Your Hometown: Minooka, in the middle of everything

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025


    Christina Van Yperen, President & CEO of the Grundy County Chamber of Commerce, joins Lisa Dent to share some of the many events happening in Minooka and Grundy County.

    Your Hometown: Minooka's Rooted

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025


    Brenda Keener, co-owner of Rooted, joins Lisa Dent to detail Rooted. With a talented kitchen staff, Rooted brings in-house, fresh, high-quality food to Minooka. Keener, a Minooka native, shares her childhood experience, and how Minooka shaped her upbringing.

    Why is building affordable housing so expensive?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025


    Daniel Kay Hertz, director of housing for Impact for Equity, joins Lisa Dent to explain why building affordable housing in Chicago is so costly. He breaks down how construction expenses, zoning rules, and complex financing drive up the price and shares what could help make housing more affordable.

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