9-22-9 Don talked about the Walk for Thought for the
Brain Injury Association of MN taking place this Saturday. Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich talked about his new book,
The Governor.
9-21-9 Joseph Califano, the founder and Chairman of the
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University talked about substance abuse among teens. He is
speaking tonight at Edina High School's Performing Arts Center from 7-8:30 PM tonight. Dr. Steffie Woolhandler of Harvard medical school shared a
new study that found 45 thousand people die in the U.S. because they don't have health insurance.
9-11-9 Don spoke with the Environmental Working Group about their latest study on radiation emmissions from cell phones.
Click here to see the study and list of phones.
9-10-9 Don spoke with Ann Johnson and Shen Gyin Xu of the
Solar Decathlon House. They are heading to Washington to compete with other houses.
9-9-9 It's E Day. Don spoke with Dr. David Knighton of
Creative Water Solutions, Tim Prendiville of the EPA and David Tilman of the
Institute on the Environment.
9-8-9 Don spoke with the lead of the
Havard Study on the rate of bankruptcies over medical situations. James Davy talked about his book
Noble Paths, stories of people who serve others.
9-7-9 Don spoke with John Bishop of
Accent on Success and
Don Hofssommer about the history of the railroads in our region.
8-24-9 Don Shelby spoke to
Tom Swift about Indian baseball great, Charles Albert Bender and
Erin Arvedlund about her new book on Bernie Madoff.
8-20-9 Don Shelby spoke with
Ocean Palmer about his book on worrying.
8-19-9 It's E Day on the Don Shelby show. Don spoke with
Bill McKibbon and
Will Steger about global warming.
8-17-9 The Star Tribune has the police video Darryl Jenkins being roughed up by Minneapolis police.
Click here to see the story and video.
8-10-9 Dr. Justine Lee of
Pet Poison Helpline talked about canine intelligence. Jim Walsh, Arborist and owner of
Vineland Tree Care talked about the stress not enough rain has caused on our trees and shrubs.
8-7-9 Don SHelby spoke with Joe Balzer about his new book,
Flying Drunk.
7-31-9 Don Shelby spoke with Dr. Roy Glover about the
Bodies...The Exhibition coming to the Mall of America next week. Plus, Ken Peterson of Union Gospel Mission talked about
Mission: Backback, a program that helps get school supplies to children who need them.
7-30-9 Don Shelby spoke with Robin Gillette of the
Minnesota Fringe Festival as the eleven day event begins today.
7-29-9 Don Shelby spoke with Jeff Marr of the
St. Anthony Falls Lab. Some boat companies are doing what they can to go green.
Island Pilot and
American Beauty Boats are a couple of examples. Jon Foley is the Director of the
Institute on the Environment.
7-28-9 Don SHelby spoke with Kristen Schurrer of
Hands On Twin Cities about volunteering.
7-24-9 Don Shelby talked about a big
Geohunt up in the Brainerd Lakes Area.
7-22-9 It's E Day. Don spoke with Jonathan Bloom about
wasted food, Ellen Grady about
Patagonia stores and Deb Swackhammer of the
Water Resource Center at the U of M on clean water.
7-15-9 It's E Day. Don spoke with
Southview Design landscape designer Karen Filloon about substainable "green" landscaping. She talked about the
Eco Experience coming to the this years State Fair and a little bit about green home remodeling with
MN Green Star. Jan Boulden talked about her website
Ideal bite.com on how to go green little bites at a time.
7-9-9 Don talked about a new cohabitation study from the
Center of Marital and Family Studies out of the University of Denver. Check out the new words at
Merriam Webster.
7-8-9 It's E Day. Don spoke with the makers of banana sheave and bamboo coffins
Ecoffins USA. We learned about nanomaterials, a recent article in
E The Environmental Magazine and Den Swackhamer of the U of M's
Water Resources Center.
7-6-9 Don spoke with
Dr. Allen Beane about Bullying. A listener called in with a great website,
the Kindness Project.
7-3-9 Don spoke with Colleen Sheehy about her book
Highway 61 Revisited then Frederick Schwartz talked about
HEART and an upcoming golf tournament.
7-3-9 Today is E Day. Don Shelby spoke with
Gone 2 Green about wind energy systems and we learned about
Pool Naturally, a sphagnum moss system that naturally conditions your pool.
7-1-9 Don shelby spoke with Senator -elect Al Franken, Mary Kloehn and Teresa Daly of
Navigate Forward helped with some job seeking advice and an obesity study show MInnesota youth in the lowest segment of obese teens.
6-29-9 Don Shelby spoke with Professor Felix Miesche about the Bernard Madoff sentencing, Dr. Iris Borowsky on a study on teens who beleive that they are going to die young are more likely to leasd reckless lifes and Edie Irons from the Institute for College Access and Success talked about a new way to pay back student loans which is easier and more fair.
Click here to calculate your loan.
6-22 Tim Russell fills in for Don. We learn about the new iPhone. You can check out the review at
PCmag.com
6-19-9 Don shared some last minute dad's day gift ideas. Go to
PCmag.com to get all the details.
6-15-9 Don Shelby spoke with author Gerald Koplan about cowboy history of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He talked about his latest book
Etta: A Novel.
6-11-9 Today is E Day. Don spoke with
OI Partners about the 10 mistakes job seekers make in interviews. Hunter Lovins President and Founder of
Natural Capitalism Solutions spoke to the
Minnesota Greeen Communites today on sustainability.
6-8-9 Don spoke with John Willems and Jim Arlt of the Department of Public Safety about some lottery scams coming out of Jamaica and Canada. To report fraud or a scam call 866-347-0911 or if you get a suspicious email forward it to
report@mnscams.org. For more information on these scams
click here. A petition is available to sign to help with the release of the two American journlists from
Reporters Without Borders.
6-3-9 It's E Day and Don spoke with David Johnston of
Green Building .com and Susan Thomnas of
Robert Half Intl on job searching.
6-1-9 Don Shelby talked about the Titanic exibit at the
Science Museum of Minnesota.