Jun 11 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: State Of The Arts On this week’s show we talk to community arts leaders about what’s new, what’s coming back and what the trends are nationally and locally for reopening the arts. By Michelle Tyrene Johnson Jun 11 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: State Of The Arts Michelle Tyrene Johnson
Aug 18 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Women And Voting One hundred years ago this week, the 19th Amendment was ratified, giving women the right to vote in America. By Michelle Tyrene Johnson Aug 18 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Women And Voting Michelle Tyrene Johnson
Aug 5 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: What’s Next For Downtown Louisville? It's been bulldozed, revitalized, deserted, and revitalized again. Right now it's sitting behind boarded up windows, with an uncertain future. By Laura Ellis Aug 5 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: What's Next For Louisville's Downtown? Laura Ellis
Jul 9 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: The Rise Of Substance Use During COVID-19 Liquor sales are up. Opioid overdoses are, too. How is the pandemic and social isolation changing our relationship with drugs and alcohol? By Michelle Tyrene Johnson Jul 9 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: The Rise Of Substance Use During COVID-19 Michelle Tyrene Johnson
May 29 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Coronavirus In Kentucky’s Long Term Care Facilities More than half of Kentucky's deaths from coronavirus have been people who lived or worked in long term care facilities. By Laura Ellis May 29 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Coronavirus In Kentucky's Long Term Care Facilities Laura Ellis
Aug 26 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Why Kentucky Has The Highest Rate Of Child Abuse A report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Children's Bureau says Ky. has the highest child abuse rate in the country. By Kyeland Jackson Aug 26 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: Kentucky's High Child Abuse Rates Kyeland Jackson
May 31 In Conversation Despite Budget Cuts, Louisville Park Officials Expect Progress On this week's show, park representatives talk about how the city's budget cuts will affect them. By Kyeland Jackson May 31 In Conversation Despite Budget Cuts, Louisville Park Officials Expect Progress Kyeland Jackson
Feb 8 In Conversation 20 Years After Fairness Ordinance, LGBTQ Leaders Say There’s Still Work To Do Progress has been made, but there are no statewide protections for LBGTQ Kentuckians. By Kyeland Jackson Feb 8 In Conversation 20 Years After Fairness Ordinance, LGBTQ Leaders Say There's Still Work To Do Kyeland Jackson
Jan 14 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: What’s Ahead For Kentucky Bourbon? We'll check the pulse of the industry with an hour-long talk with bourbon insiders — and with you. By Kyeland Jackson Jan 14 In Conversation This Week In Conversation: What's Ahead For Kentucky Bourbon? Kyeland Jackson