The buildup to this week’s presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has been non-stop.
It’s part of our endless discussion of politics, which has polarized much of the country.
It’s also caused some people to become ambivalent. We’ll talk about the cost of political ambivalence.
From barbecues to pools to hiking, we’ll get tips on staying safe outdoors this summer.
The rise in popularity of pickleball is also leading to a rise in injuries.
The doctor is in to tell us about avoiding injuries on the pickleball court.
Guests:
- Joseph Siev, postdoctoral fellow in consumer behavior at Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia
- William Sullivan, Showalter Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Indiana University
- Ben Bring, physician in family and sports medicine, OhioHealth
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