Jordana Green
You can listen to Jordana Green weeknights from 8 p.m. – 10 p.m. If you have something to say on a topic, call-in at 651-989-9226 or text 81807.
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Jordana Green
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6/19/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 20, 2013
Edward Snowden has become a lightning rod since claiming that he was the leak of the NSA scandal. But it appears that one group lauds his efforts above all others. Bridgeworks generational consultant Kim Lear tells us which age group this is and their feelings behind it. Then, can doctors actually forgo using insurance to treat their patients? Two Wichita, K -
6/19/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 20, 2013
Moose Miller fills in on a sad day for fans of "The Sopranos". He talks with Edgar Linares about passing of the show's star, James Gandolfini. Then, a group of gun-owning citizens are planning to be at several events to promote that state residents can open carry. Is this a smart idea? After that, Moose looks into the increase in white collar -
6-18 - The Jordana Green Show - 9 PM
June 19, 2013
Rick Gillespe updates us on his search for Amelia Earhart. Budget tips from Natali Morris, the Crash Test Mom. -
6-18 - The Jordana Green Show - 8 PM
June 19, 2013
Jordana takes a look at the top stories of the day. Do you work while on vacation? If so you are a part of the vast majority of Americans. -
6-17 - The Jordana Green Show - 8 PM
June 19, 2013
Jordana talks to Director of a camp that brings children of all denominations together. Jordana also speaks with Kim Blake about Millenials and their high esteem. -
6-17 - The Jordana Green Show - 9 PM
June 18, 2013
Munchausen by internet is becoming a disturbing new trend online. Blogger Taryn Harper-Wright exposes fradulent claims on the internet and Dr. Mark Feldman decribes the personality disorder. -
6/14/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 15, 2013
A UW-Platteville student was withdrawn from consideration for an appointment to the UW Board of Regents after he was found to have signed the recall petition against Gov. Scott Walker in 2012. Is this fair? Jearlyn gives her take and takes your calls. Later, the President hopes to have 99 percent of American students connected to high-speed Internet in the n -
6/14/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 15, 2013
The Supreme Court ruled that isolated human genes can't be patented. What does this mean for of those who look to those genes for medical research? Jearlyn Steele asks Dr. Jakub Tolar, director of the U of M's Stem Cell Institute, about the advantages of implenting human genes into the research. Later, has the blogger already worn out their welcome -
6/13/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 14, 2013
A new study has been released saying that a pill can help prevent HIV in nearly half of cases involving IV drug users. HCMC AIDS specialist Dr. Keith Henry discusses what the findings mean. After that, we hear the story of a Minnesota native who found a new life in a world of...sea turtles. Rosalie Bay Resort owner Beverly Deikel explains. -
6/13/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 14, 2013
Filmmakers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas peek into the future of movie viewing. What might we moviegoers have to pay to see our future flicks at the theater? Then, what are the "do"s and "don't"s of Casual Friday? Fashion Fix stylist Lindsey Kuhn returns to the program to discuss how we can celebrate the end of the workweek. -
6/12/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 13, 2013
Is there a connection between weight issues and having a cluttered life? Famed organizer and TV host Dorothy Breininger found that connection in her own life. She talks about her journey, and the new book that emerged from it. Then, we look into a local program that helps communities create opportunities for more healthy food options. Michelle Horovitz descr -
6/12/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 13, 2013
According to a recent survey by 'dating' website Ashley Madison, nine percent of women that are having affairs have bore a child fathered in their affair. Site founder and CEO Noel Biderman discusses the study and why this is happening. Later, Jordana runs through a couple of interesting court cases with attorney Kevin Hayslett. -
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June 12, 2013
Author Michael Thompson joins Jordana to talk about his book “Homesick and Happy” where he explains the advantage of raising independent children. -
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June 12, 2013
Jordana talks jobs with guests from Dunwoody College and Macalester College. -
6-10-13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 11, 2013
Want to travel with your kids... AND maintain your sanity? Jordana talked with Colleen Lanin from TravelMamas.com to get some tips and tricks. Then she talked with St. Paul Pioneer Press tech expert Julio Ojeda-Zapata about the new releases from Apple and whether that company has it's mojo back. -
6-10-13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 11, 2013
Jordana's back from her trip to Alaska! After a quick recap, she dug into the NSA cell phone scandal. Then she talked with Dr. Charles Schultz - the head of the Department of the Psychiatry at the U of M - about whether Seasonal Affective Disorder is more of a concern given our lousy spring weather. -
6/7/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 8, 2013
Earlier this week, an 18-year old Hopkins H.S. student was charged with sex trafficking. Why and how? Ramsey County Attorney John Choi provides some insight into this situation. And Apple will have the annual conference starting Monday. What are the new surprises we can expect to purchase? We find out more from Pioneer Press tech writer Julio Ojeda-Zapata. -
6/7/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 8, 2013
Moose Miller is in tonight, and he's looking pretty closely at this NSA scandal out of Washington. He gives his take and gets yours, too. Later, we hear more details on the case of Sgt. Robert Bales. How will his mental state play in his upcoming trial? Civilian attorney Daniel Conway provides some answers. -
6/6/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 7, 2013
The long Winter isn't willing to completely let go of our region. How odd is this compared to other years? Meteorologist Frank Watson goes over the climatology. Later, Space and Science writer Robert Zimmerman returns to our airwaves to discuss the latest on NASA, Space X, and Mars. -
6/6/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 7, 2013
Steve Thomson stays in the chair to host tonight's episode. First, he takes a peak at how we can keep our kids educated while school is on Summer Break. Joe Nathan, Director of the Center for School Change, provides some tips. Then, it's Construction Season across the state. Where are the hotspots? MN DOT spokesman Kent Barnhard details the places -
6/5/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 6, 2013
It's a prestigious day for Minneapolis' parks. Jenna Fletcher from the Trust for Public Land details the award. After that, what should we do when confronted by a bear? Dave Garshelis, bear research scientist with the MN DNR, supplies the information. And should there have been a controversy over the family in the latest Cheerios commercial? -
6/5/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
June 6, 2013
Eric Nelson sticks around as the programming transitions from Sports to the Max. First, we get a Focus on Fitness. Steve Ritz of Fitness First tells us about ways to use Summer activities to stay in shape. Then, what goes into the life of a storm chaser? John Wetter is an experienced chaser, and the Minnesota native explains why this activity is beneficial. -
6-4-13 Jordana Green Show 8pm
June 5, 2013
Moose Miller in for Jordana. Moose takes calls on the SCOTUS decision on DNA swabbing, then Katie Glueck from Politico on how the GOP lost the youth vote -
6-4-13 Jordana Green Show 9pm
June 5, 2013
Moose Miller in. A Wisconsin town is going to fine parents of bullies, their city attorney joins Moose to discuss. -
6-3-13 Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
June 4, 2013
Jearlyn Steele - in for Jordana - talked to the MN Teacher of the Year about how teachers influence their students. Then she spoke with author and cooking expert Aida Mollenkamp about creative ideas for the kitchen.









