Madsplainers

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What's zoning? A TIF district? An RFP? Three reporters in Madison, WI team up to break down the jargon of city politics.

Episodios

  • On the Cover: Sustained objection

    19/08/2020 Duración: 20min

    The protest movement sparked by the death of George Floyd has led to increasing scrutiny of police. But, as Cap Times investigative reporter Katelyn Ferral reports in her latest cover story, there’s been comparatively little attention to prosecutors, who play an outsize role in the legal system. In Dane County, District Attorney Ismael Ozanne, who's running for reelection unopposed, has long talked of addressing racial disparities, but critics say his office has only exacerbated the county's persistent inequalities. This week on the podcast, Katelyn explains the case against Ozanne, what he says in his defense, and why prosecutors might be a key lever in the movement against systemic racism. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: The Belmore chronicles

    12/08/2020 Duración: 16min

    Jane Belmore retired in 2005 after nearly three decades as a Madison teacher and principal. But, it turned out, that wasn't the end of her career with the Madison Metropolitan School District: She's since been asked twice to lead when the district has found itself between superintendents, and both turned out to be pivotal moments for the district. Cap Times K-12 education reporter Scott Girard got an exclusive interview with Belmore just as she was wrapping up her most recent year as interim superintendent. Today on the podcast, he talks about the expected and unexpected challenges this year brought, and why Belmore was willing to take them on.  Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: With this mask, I thee wed

    05/08/2020 Duración: 21min

    COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in Wisconsin weddings. This summer, brides and grooms mask up, move outside and juggle dates while vendors struggle to survive. This week on the podcast, we hear from Lindsay Christians, Cap Times' food editor and arts writer, who talked to couples who have postponed and downsized their celebrations, venue owners adapting big spaces for microweddings, and photographers who must weigh making a living with their own safety.  Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: Voices of protest

    29/07/2020 Duración: 16min

    The police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor are only the more recent high-profile examples of a long history of Black American death and mistreatment at the hands of police. Their deaths and others set off a protest movement across the country, and right here in Madison, with activists taking to the streets daily to call for an overhaul of policing and an end to persistent racial disparities. Seeking to capture the motivations, fears and hopes powering the local movement, the Cap Times spoke to nine activists. This week on the podcast, we hear from six of them.  Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

  • On the Cover: Hungry city

    21/07/2020 Duración: 15min

    The coronavirus pandemic has triggered record unemployment and financial strain, and with those challenges comes hunger. Across the country, Americans who've never visited food pantries are seeking help. Here in Dane County, food banks and pantries faced a spike in demand just as grocery shortages made many basics hard to come by. On today's show, we talk to the Cap Times' David Maraniss Fellow Emily Shetler, who spent months visiting food distribution sites to understand how the pandemic has reshaped hunger in Dane County and how these agencies are teaming up with restaurants and farmers to ensure no one goes without.  Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • Is it safe for kids to go back to school?

    21/07/2020 Duración: 19min

    On Friday, the Madison Metropolitan School District announced that the school year would begin with only virtual instruction ﹘ a decision that eased some worries and prompted others. Scott Girard, the Cap Times K-12 education reporter and a Madsplainers regular, noticed that another Madsplainers regular, local epidemiologist Malia Jones, once again had a Facebook post that had gone viral, this time about what she thought schools should do. In this episode, he takes over as Madsplainers host, talking with Malia about her perspective as both a scientist and a parent. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: Back to school

    15/07/2020 Duración: 15min

    Back in March, colleges and universities across the country uniformly decided to shutdown in-person instruction. But as the fall semester approaches and coronavirus case counts rise in much of the U.S., there's been far less agreement about what higher education should look like in this phase of the pandemic. This week on the podcast, Cap Times higher education reporter Yvonne Kim explains what the University of Wisconsin-Madison has planned, what's still unknown, and why this semester is guaranteed to be a very unusual UW experience. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: The seat of power

    24/06/2020 Duración: 16min

    In the Madison area, state legislators regularly hold onto their jobs for a decade or more, so having four seats on the ballot this year is an anomaly. This week on the podcast, Cap Times state government reporter Briana Reilly explains how these openings could further diversify the statehouse and how the Cap Times is working with the public to determine how we report on these races. Help us build our People's Agenda by telling us what you'd like the candidates to talk about, and check our homepage for details on Wednesday night's Senate District 16 debate between Andrew McKinney and Melissa Sargent. Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: Reaching out to dads in jail

    17/06/2020 Duración: 18min

    Parenting is never easy, but parenting from behind bars is tough in a way all its own. Cap Times local government reporter Abigail Becker breaks down her latest cover story, exploring how two programs at the Dane County Jail are trying out new ways to support incarcerated dads and, in turn, their kids. Also, we get the 411 on the vending machine where kids visiting parents can get books to read together.  Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS

  • On the Cover: MMSD class of 2020 laments lost traditions and looks ahead

    10/06/2020 Duración: 19min

    Because of the novel coronavirus, Madison's high school seniors will celebrate their graduation this year not with applause and the rogue air horn in the packed Kohl Center, but by watching a a televised ceremony from their couches. It's just one of the many ways the pandemic has reshaped the end of their high school careers, and Cap Times K-12 education reporter Scott Girard spoke with about a dozen Madison seniors about what that change has been like. On this week's show, he shares what he heard, including what these seniors miss most, what they're looking forward to and how they think they'll remember this time.  Support the show.

  • On the Cover: "No justice, no peace"

    03/06/2020 Duración: 20min

    On Memorial Day, George Floyd died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes as Floyd cried and said he couldn’t breathe. Floyd’s death has drawn renewed outrage over police violence toward black Americans, sparking protests across the country, and right here in Madison. This week on the podcast, reporters Nicholas Garton, Scott Girard and Briana Reilly, who have been covering these unfolding events, consider what they've seen and heard, and what might come next. Support the show.

  • On the Cover: Madison teachers miss their students as they adjust to virtual learning

    27/05/2020 Duración: 14min

    Cap Times K-12 education reporter Scott Girard explains how Madison teachers are managing the sudden switch to remote teaching, why the shift turned even the most experienced educators into novices overnight, and what bright sides they're finding amidst the many challenges.  Support the show.

  • On the Cover: Madison's new nightlife

    20/05/2020 Duración: 14min

    Cap Times visual journalist Ruthie Hauge spent the last three weeks going out while the rest of us were staying in. She photographed normally lively locations in a new state of emptiness, and caught families and friends at play in their illuminated homes and apartments. This week's cover reveals Madison's new nightlife. Support the show.

  • On the Cover: Racial disparities, and anxieties, heightened with COVID-19 crisis

    12/05/2020 Duración: 17min

    Cap Times metro reporter Nicholas Garton explains how everything about the COVID-19 pandemic — from mask-wearing guidelines to anti-shutdown protests — is taking a disproportionate mental and emotional toll on African Americans, and where black Madisonians are finding support. Support the show.

  • On the Cover: State labs could test more COVID-19 samples but supply shortage hampers efforts

    06/05/2020 Duración: 14min

    Cap Times investigative reporter Katelyn Ferral explains what Wisconsin really means when it talks about its COVID-19 testing capacity (hint: it's not what you think) and how supply shortages are preventing the state from making that number a reality. Support the show.

  • On the Cover: Closed by COVID, Madison's theaters keep the light on

    29/04/2020 Duración: 15min

    Cap Times features editor Rob Thomas interviews arts writer Lindsay Christians about how Madison's theaters, dance companies, musicians and other performing artists are coping with closures due to coronavirus.  Support the show.

  • On the Cover: Wisconsin allows drillers to flout state law — sometimes with deadly results

    22/04/2020 Duración: 15min

    Cap Times public affair reporting fellow Parker Schorr explains how Wisconsin's lax regulations let drillers and diggers hit utility lines, why the consequences can be both costly and dangerous, and what other states are doing to promote safer practices. Support the show.

  • On the Cover: Madison makers build safety equipment for frontlines of COVID-19 fight

    15/04/2020 Duración: 19min

    Cap Times reporter and podcast producer Natalie Yahr explains how local makers — from engineers and designers to sewists and 3D printing aficionados — are putting their skills to work to protect essential workers, and why this community is so eager to help. Support the show.

  • On the Cover: How UW communities are adjusting to college life during COVID-19

    08/04/2020 Duración: 14min

    Cap Times higher education reporter Yvonne Kim explains how COVID-19 has upended everything from research and teaching to voter outreach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and what the school is doing to keep its spirit going strong. Support the show.

  • What's next with this pandemic?

    03/04/2020 Duración: 32min

    It's been three weeks since we sat down with epidemiologist Malia Jones to talk about how to slow the spread of COVID-19, and that feels like a world away. Now, by popular demand, we've got her back with us — virtually this time — to talk about what's changed since we last talked and what could and should come next.  Support the show.

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