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Listen to January 2, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore

Dr. Jeff Stone / Psychology of Change - travel writer Richard Grant - artist De Vie - Flamenco Dance

What exactly is the process that a person goes through when they change their mind? Mark McLemore talks with U of A psychology professor Jeff Stone about how cognitive dissonance, attitude, and persuasion effect how we think.

Claudine LoMonaco interviews Richard Grant about his book, God's Middle Finger, a journal of his adventures on a treacherous journey across the Sierra Madre mountains.

LA Times review of Richard Grant's book

We introduce you to a multi-talented artist who is pursuing her creative dreams in Tucson. Hear the music and poetry of De Vie, as she talks with Tony Paniagua about her inspiration.

Hear about the proud tradition of Flamenco dance and the important role it plays in the life of one Tucson woman and her family, in a story produced by Martin Rubio.

See the video of this story

Listen to December 26 Edition - Bernard Language School, Southwest Books of the Year and more.

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