What's great about this series is the way it makes you think about your day to day questions. Should I say this? Should I act upon my gut feeling? People might think "shoulda woulda couldas" have no place in their lives but the reality is we go through each day pondering ethical dilemmas. "Ethically Speaking" addresses these questions in a radio playful style with two people simply having a conversation. No judgment, no sermonizing, but an entertaining thinking through of life's quandaries. Sometimes the conversations could overlap more and sound less scripted but in general these well produced modules that could air as transitions between one-hour shows or in magazines.
Comments for Forgive and Remember (#132)
This piece belongs to the series "Ethically Speaking"
Produced by University of Montana, University of Florida (St. Petersburg)
Other pieces by Dean Ritz
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Dmae Lo Roberts
Posted on September 28, 2005 at 07:36 AM | Permalink
Review of Forgive and Remember (#132)
What's great about this series is the way it makes you think about your day to day questions. Should I say this? Should I act upon my gut feeling? People might think "shoulda woulda couldas" have no place in their lives but the reality is we go through each day pondering ethical dilemmas. "Ethically Speaking" addresses these questions in a radio playful style with two people simply having a conversation. No judgment, no sermonizing, but an entertaining thinking through of life's quandaries. Sometimes the conversations could overlap more and sound less scripted but in general these well produced modules that could air as transitions between one-hour shows or in magazines.