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On Second Thought — 547 episodes
OST Full Show: The Evolving Power Of The Women’s Vote; Otis Redding’s ‘Respect’
OST Full Show: Supporting Vulnerable Populations During COVID-19; Author Grace Hale's 'Cool Town'
OST Full Show: Julian Zelizer's 'Burning Down The House;' In Athens, A Tree That Owns Itself
Looming Eviction Crisis; Poet Natasha Trethewey's New Memoir 'Memorial Drive'
USPS' Challenges During COVID-19; Chef Lisa Donovan; Author Lara Prescott
Supporting Youth Mental Health: Are Georgia Schools Ready?
'Always In Season'; Remembering John Lewis; Author Bruce Feiler
QAnon In Georgia Politics; Atlanta Community Kitchen Project; Author Lisa Napoli
'John Lewis: Good Trouble’; SCAD Film Graduate Launches Anacaona Pictures
Spotlight on Savannah: Weathering Worldwide Crises on the Georgia Coast
Corporate Statements on #BlackLivesMatter; Art as Rebellion Amid Movement for Racial Justice
Re-imagining the Police; ICE Detention During COVID-19; The Neighborhood That Made George Floyd
Georgians Demand Justice: The Messages and Momentum Behind the George Floyd Protests
‘The Imperfect Alibi’: The AJC Unravels a Georgia Cold Case; Author Mary Beth Keane
Reflecting on Ahmaud Arbery's Life and Death, With Those Who Knew Him Best
Courts During Coronavirus; Remembering Little Richard; Bettye Kearse’s “The Other Madisons”
The Merits, Risks, and Politics of the Swedish Model; COVID Dreams; Sue Monk Kidd on the Wife of Jesus
Arts After COVID-19, Musician And Writer Billy Bragg, Author Julia Alvarez
The Impact of Isolation on Beauty and Self-Care, Farmer Response to Coronavirus, Helping Mamas, Jennifer Steinhauer
Triage Decisions, Sobriety in Lockdown, Chef Vivian Howard, Independent Cinemas During Coronavirus
"Rage Baking," Wahida Clark, Getting Creative During Quarantine
Domestic Violence Amid Quarantine, Indigo Girls, Resilience Across Georgia Despite Coronavirus
Digital Dangers During A Pandemic, Everyday Georgians Respond To Coronavirus, "Quarantainment"
The Virality of Coronavirus Memes, and "East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story"
Mitigating Coronavirus, and Richard Hasen's 'Election Meltdown'
Erik Larson's 'The Splendid and the Vile,' and the Musical Legacy of Producer Jerry Wexler
Racial Dilemmas Behind 'Porgy and Bess,' Beauty Standards in the Black Community
Poet Nikki Giovanni, Film “Always In Season” And Soul Food Cypher
OST Full Show: Love Stories In Oakland, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, And 'Joy Of Cooking'
OST Full Show: Coronavirus Misconceptions, Oscars So Male, Jerry Mitchell's Cold Cases
OST Full Show: Hate Crime Law, NPR's Steve Inskeep, Old School Love
OST Full Show: Pitbulls, White Supremacy, Playist Refresh, Choloteca
With The Resurgence of Protest Culture, Two Design Behemoths On 'The Design of Dissent'
OST Full Show: Fake News Class, Design of Dissent, Tribute Poem To Martin Luther King Jr.
Emory University's 'Fake News' Course Helps Students Tease Fact From Fiction
Atlanta Poet Jon Goode Pays Tribute To Martin Luther King Jr.
OST Full Show: Prince Harry and Meghan, Refugees, Xernona Clayton, Oscar Nominations
Amid Refugee Resettlement Debate, Supporting Both Refugees And President Trump
Xernona Clayton On Civil Rights And The Power Of Conversations
The Racial And Historical Context Behind Prince Harry, Meghan's 'Megxit'
'Entertainment Rundown': Jackie Cooper On Oscar Nominations, Snubs And Surprises
OST Full Show: Electric Guitar History, Y'allywood Film Cars, Hidden Voices Podcast
Y'allywood Film Cars Packs Georgia Film Sets Full Of Period-Perfect Vehicles
'Hidden Voices' Podcast Spotlights People With Developmental Disabilities In Georgia
How Artificial Intelligence Reflects Human Biases — And How It Can Improve
Muhammad Ali’s Storied Return To Boxing — And The Role Atlanta Played
OST Full Show: Biased Algorithms, 'Ali's Comeback'
How Filling Out Your 2020 Census Can Help Georgia Programs
Irish Consul General Discusses Georgia and Ireland's Unique Bond Ahead of Film Screening
Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church Creates 'Shark Tank' For Community Focused Business
Challenge Aerial Finds A New Home In Atlanta
How The Popeyes 'Migos Menu' Delivered New Trends In The Fast Food Industry
Meet DJ EU: The Official DJ For Atlanta United FC
Private Sector to Political Spotlight: What We Know (And Don't) About New Ga. Senator Kelly Loeffler
OST Full Show: Senator Kelly Loeffler, Migos Menu, Epiphany Incubator, Atlanta United DJ
OST Full Show: Diana Elliot Reaction, Volleyball Trip, Music Maker Relief Foundation
Why These Moms Decided To Show Solidarity For Woman Who Left Son At Atlanta Hospital
Bump, Set, Spike!: Botswana Trip Serves Up Cultural Exchange For Atlanta Volleyball Club
'Crash! Boom! Bang!': Atlanta Screenwriter On What Makes An Action Movie Explode Off The Screen
Atlanta Author Nic Stone Tackles Race Relations In Debut Middle-Grade Novel, 'Clean Getaway'
OST Full Show: Author Nic Stone, Photographer Alex Harris at The High, Action Movies
'Picturing The South': Photographer Alex Harris Documents Southern Film Industry For High Museum
OST Full Show: Refuge Coffee Co., Future of AI, Poet Jericho Brown
Poet Jericho Brown On The Consuming Inspirations Of 'The Tradition'
Refuge Coffee Company Builds Community One Cup At A Time
Atlanta Playwright, Author Offers Hope Through Poetry
Middle Georgia Man Responds To Kids 'For A Good Claus'
Celebrating The History, Impact Of The Fox Theatre On Its 90th Birthday
OST Full Show: Fox Theatre 90th, John Goode, DJ Hourglass, Calling Santa, Laurel Snyder
From Billie Eilish to Lizzo, Paste Magazine Shares Highlights From Their '50 Best Albums of 2019'
OST Full Show: Southern Women, A Year In Music
'Southern Women' Celebrates Iconic, Trailblazing Women Of The South
The End Of The Decade: Looking Back At The Biggest Trends In Georgia, And The World
Georgia Playlist: Glenn Jones
How Folk Song 'Christmas In The Trenches' Memorializes A WWI Ceasefire
'The Winter Sisters' Digs Into Southern Folklore And Antebellum Medicine
Prenup, Postnup, Petnup: What It Can Mean For Your Marriage (And Your Pets)
OST Full Show: Prenups, Author Tim Westover, Musician Glenn Jones, 'Christmas in the Trenches'
Unravelling The AJC's Defamation Claim Against 'Richard Jewell'
OST Full Show: Richard Jewell, Defamation Law Suits
Mistaken: The Real Story Of Richard Jewell
The Making Of 'Mistaken: The Real Story Of Richard Jewell'
When It Comes To Complex PTSD, Depression, Research Turns to Psychedelics For Treatment
OST Full Show: Atlanta Homeless Court Program, Psychedelic Treatment of PTSD
Atlanta Municipal Court Launches Program To Assist Homeless Defendants
Atlanta Musicians Jazz Up The Holiday Season Across Georgia with 'A Charlie Brown Christmas'
Comedian Judah Friedlander Pokes Fun At American Exceptionalism With New Show, 'Future President'
OST Full Show: Judah Friedlander, Authors Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera, Charlie Brown Christmas
Looking For A Great Winter Read? We Asked Georgia's Independent Booksellers To Share Their Lists
In The Age Of Streaming, Video Rentals Are Alive And Well At Videodrome
Streaming Services Battle Over Content And Consumer Dollars
The Impeachment Proceeding: A Georgian' s Perspective on Hearsay
OST Full Show: Impeachment Proceedings, Senator Isakson's Farewell, Streaming Wars, Videodrome
Meet Peaches: A Prominent Figure In Atlanta's Entertainment Scene
OST Full Show: Dee Dee Hibbler Is Peaches Of OutKast, Gentrification In Atlanta
OST Full Show: Foster Care, Summerhill, HBCU Art Curator Program
'The Work Was To Be With People': Nonprofit Leader Bill Bolling On Service, Community
Atlanta Band The Black Lips On Their Creativity, Capers and New Country Album
OST Full Show: Gnat Line, Black Lips, Joshilyn Jackson
Design Of “Living” Georgia Tech Building Gets Former President Obama’s Attention
OST Full Show: Failing Dams, GreenBuild International, The New Pie
Georgia Has Failing Dams And, If Some Give Out, It Could Be Catastrophic
'Trailblazer' Journalist Dorothy Butler Gilliam Works To Diversify Newsrooms
Southern Reading List: Karen Head
OST Full Show: Esports, Dorothy Butler Gilliam, The Bitter Southerner, Waffle House Poet Laureate
UN Ambassador Samantha Power's Memoir Looks Back On 'The Education Of An Idealist'
From Sammy Davis Jr. to Toomer's Oaks, Mo Rocca Gives New Life to Forgotten Stories in 'Mobituaries'
AJC Investigation Into Stark Realities of Georgia's Senior Homes Coming To GPB-TV
'The Suspect' Re-Examines The Story Of Richard Jewell And The Centennial Olympic Park Bombing
Robyn Hitchcock Talks British Negativity And The Next Generation Before Eddie's Attic Performances
OST Full Show: Legislation For Senior Care, Richard Jewell, Robyn Hitchcock
New Documentary 'College Behind Bars' Captures The Transformative Power Of A Prison Education
Author Janisse Ray On The Magic Of Books And South Georgia's Forests
How Governor Kemp's Proposed Medicaid Plans Stand To Impact Georgians
OST Full Show: Medicaid Waiver, Allison Moorer, Sesame Workshop, Voter Registration, Janisse Ray
Georgia's Voter Registration Purge Raises Eyebrows
50 Years Of 'Sesame Street:' Show Addresses Addiction With New Muppet
Allison Moorer's 'Blood' Explores Trauma — and Healing — Through Music and Prose
Black Conservatives Share Their Mission Ahead Of Pres. Trump's Visit To Atlanta
Golden Ray Could Be Stuck For Months While Some Economic, Environmental Impacts Continue
OST Full Show: Black Conservatives, The Golden Ray, The Atlanta Association of Black Journalists
The Intergenerational Power In Margaret Wilkerson Sexton's New Book 'The Revisoners'
Study Reveals Cost Of 'Taxation By Citation' In 3 Georgia Cities
OST Full Show: Taxation By Citation, The Revisioners, Grits
From Network News to the Pursuit of Positive: Daryn Kagan Curates Inspirational Stories
You've Heard His Music, Now See His Art: Elton John Lyricist Bernie Taupin's Art On View in Atlanta
Atlanta Band Omni Muses on the Modern World With New Album, 'Networker'
OST Full Show: Reporter Daryn Kagan, Lyricist Bernie Taupin, Omni's New Album
Take A Step Into The Twisted Mind of Poe at The Wren's Nest
Ghosts, Graves And Gore: Writer Offers Haunted And Obscure Tales Of Savannah
OST Full Show: Scream Psychology, Secret Savannah, Ghost Stories, Immersive Edgar Allen Poe
GSU Study Highlights High Human Trafficking Risk Among Atlanta Homeless Youth
OST Full Show: Abandoned Atlanta Photography, Homeless Youth Trafficking, Dacre Stoker's 'Dracul'
While Atlanta United And Hawks Soar, Falcons Coach On The Hot Seat
'Accomplishing The Impossible' Through The Fugees Academy
OST Full Show: Atlanta Sports Update, Fugees Family Inc., Ghost Brothers
A Constitutional Look At The Power Of Impeachment
Georgia State Research Shows Link Between Racial Discrimination And Accelerated Aging, Depression
OST Full Show: Impeachment Inquiry, Biological Impacts of Racism, Photographer Clarence John Laughli
Spooky, Surreal, Southern: The Work of Clarence John Laughlin, 'Father of American Surrealism'
Consumer Boycotts: Does Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Actually Matter?
Anthony Bourdain's Assistant Remembers Famed Food and Travel Star As His Estate Goes Up For Auction
In 'Talking To Strangers,' Malcolm Gladwell Explores How We Misread People We Don't Know
GPB's 'Speakeasy With Denene' Podcast Breaks Down Black Culture, Experience Through Storytelling
Gov. Kemp Outlines Plan To Lift Up Rural Georgia, Streamline State Budget
Policy, Training, Bias: The Issues Behind Ongoing Police Shootings Of Black People
OST Full Show: Law Enforcement Reform, Governor Kemp On Rural Georgia, Speakeasy with Denene
Harriet The Spy: Author Brings Tubman's Civil War Espionage To Life In New Novel
Conflict In Syria Touches The Lives Of Georgians
Main Ingredient: Deborah VanTrece On Okra
OST Full Show: Syria, Harriet Tubman, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Chef Debrah Vantrece
From Prejudice to Foreign Policy, Ambassador Susan Rice Faces It All With 'Tough Love'
Amid Proposed MARTA Name Changes, A Look At The History And Cultural Importance Of 'Bankhead'
SisterLove Inc. Celebrates Women Thriving With HIV
OST Full Show: Sisterlove Inc., Bankhead, Bufford Highway
Rachel Maddow's New Book, 'Blowout,' Takes On The Global Oil And Gas Industry
Experts Unpack Why Breast Cancer Now Top Cause Of Cancer-Related Death For Black Women In Georgia
After Extreme Drought in Some Areas of Georgia, Meteorologist Predicts Rain, Cooler Temperatures
Create Your Dreams Celebrates 25 Years Of 'Extreme Mentoring' For Under-Served Youth in Atlanta
Agricultural Markets Demand More Maintenance — But Georgia Farmers Face Weather, Labor Challenges
OST Full Show: Breast Cancer, Create Your Dreams, Drought & Fall Heat
Week-Long Festival 'Elevates' Atlanta Neighborhoods, Culture and Conversations
Pat Mitchell On 'Becoming A Dangerous Woman' — And The Importance Telling Their Stories
OST Full Show: Pat Mitchell, ELEVATE Atlanta
Atlanta Sports Allegiances: The Psychology of Fans Amid Braves And United Playoffs
Georgia Finds New Life For Dead And Dying Malls
OST Full Show: Sport Fandoms, Wyandotte Nation Land, New Georgia Voting Machines, Dead Malls
Empowerment, Healing And Pride On Display At Afropunk Atlanta
Denene Millner Bases New Children's Books On 'The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air'
OST Full Show: Afropunk, Author Denene Millner, Pilot Eugene Bullard
Morehouse College Aims To Promote Human Rights Issues At Its 1st Film Festival
Best-Selling Author Jason Reynolds Inspires Young People To Read With Contemporary Tales
Chef Pano Karatassos On 'Modern Greek Cooking'
OST Full Show: Author Jason Reynolds, Morehouse Film Festival, Chef Pano Karatassos
Moving Beyond 'The Beverly Hillbillies' To Capture The Richness Of The South
OST Full Show: Sister Helen Prejean, Stereotypes Around Southern Accents
'Retro Report' Adds Historical Context To Headlines Of Today
On Second Thought For Monday, Oct. 7, 2019
The International Power Of Music Shines Through Supergroup, OneBeat
Remembering Beverly 'Guitar' Watkins Tatum's Legacy In Blues Music
Get In The Ring With 'SUCKAPUNCH!' Drag Wrestling
Southern Reading List: Frank Reiss And Emmy Carmichael From A Cappella Books In Atlanta
The Family Life Of Nashville Songwriting Greats, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
On Second Thought For Friday, Oct. 4, 2019
'On Second Thought' Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With Round Table Of Leaders
How A Rural Georgia Doctor Is Taking An Holistic View On Maternal Care
Morehouse School of Medicine Aims To Improve Georgia's Maternal Mortality Rate
'You Next' Looks At The Transformative Power Of The Neighborhood Barber Shop
'Slow Fashion Symposium' Aims To Spark Conversation About Sustainability
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019
NPR Investigates Reasons Why Boomers Are Deferring Retirement
Jason Ward Is Spreading The Joy Of Birding Far And Wide
AJC Investigation Into Senior Care Reveals Stark Realities In Homes Across Georgia
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019
The Life Of Georgia Music Great, Jessye Norman
Two Georgia Senators Propose Plans for School Security
A Cross Cut Of Georgia Concerts
Georgia Playlist: Deerhunter/Moon Diagrams
Grammy-Winning Jazz Saxophonist David Sánchez Pays Homage To The African Diaspra With "Carib"
On Second Thought For Monday, Sept. 30, 2019
Legendary Rock Musicians And A Violinist Join Forces For 'A Night of Georgia Music'
From Trash To Treasure On The Doll's Head Trail
On Second Thought For Friday, Sept. 27, 2019
On 'Omoiyari,' Kishi Bashi Transcends Time — And Politics — With Compassion
Georgia Playlist: Shantih Shantih
Sociologist, Author On 'Making Motherhoood Work' For Highly Stressed American Moms
Art For Your Ears: Flux Transforms The Auditory Landscape of Ponce City Market
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019
High Rate Of Prison Suicides In Georgia Draws Concerns
Following The Myths, Magic And Memory Of Zora Neale Hurston
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019
On Second Thought For Monday, Sept. 23, 2019
GSU Student, Single Mom Reflects On Life-Changing Experience At NASA Internship
Government Plans To Ban Flavors Used In E-Cigarettes — Amid Vaping-Related Illnesses, Deaths
Two Way Street: GPB Celebrates Brenda Lee's Georgian Roots
On Second Thought For Friday, Sept. 20, 2019
Georgia Organizers For Worldwide Youth Climate Strike Preview Atlanta Demonstration
From Ma Rainey to Otis Redding, The Musical Roots That Gave Georgia Its Sound
'Unrelentingly Tough' and 'Unfailingly Kind': NPR's Scott Simon Remembers Cokie Roberts
Sensory Music Artist Siana Altiise On How Synesthesia Became Her "Superpower"
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019
The Personal Stories Of Youth Violence In Macon
'On Second Thought' Celebrates Its One-Year Anniversary
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019
From Slavery To Civil Rights: The Legacy Of Negro Spirituals In Georgia
Storytellers Pop In For Pop-Up Magazine To Muse On Connection To Atlanta
First Independent Tests Of Toxins Near Smyrna’s Sterigenics Plant Now Out
On Second Thought For Monday, Sept. 16, 2019
Pioneering Punk Band X On The Evolution Of LA Punk — And What It Means In 'The New World'
Atlanta Locals, The Coathangers, Bring Their 'Compassionate Punk' To Music Midtown
Revisiting 'The Iliad,' 3,000 Years Later
On Second Thought For Friday, Sept. 13, 2019
Rebels and Ramblers: New Ken Burns 'Country Music' Documentary
'Crossroads: Change In Rural America' Brings A Slice Of The Smithonian to Small-Town Georgia
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019
Roll Call For Rollout: GSU Course Teaches Law Students About The 'Legal Life Of Ludacris'
Improv For Everyone: Tools For Georgia High School Teachers From Dad's Garage
Keitaro Harada Returns to Georgia As New Savannah Philharmonic Music Director
Emory Remains Prepared To Treat Ebola Patients, Five Years Later
Georgia Playlist: Jontavious Willis
'Tidal Flats' Explores Loneliness In Marriage
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019
On Second Thought For Monday, Sept. 9, 2019
Southern Reading List: Eve Hoffman
Join Faye Webster And Her 'Atlanta Millionaire's Club' At Music Midtown
Georgia Playlist: Mac Powell
Unpacking The Impact Of Hurricane Dorian In Savannah
On Second Thought For Friday, Sept. 6, 2019
'Football Fridays' Welcome a New Season of High School Football
Enter 'Mirrorland' — And Atlanta's Land of Oz — With Hip-Hop Duo EarthGang
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019
Laurel Snyder Explores Grown-Up Realities For Young Readers In 'My Jasper June'
On Second Thought For Monday, Sept. 3, 2019
Behind The Southern Accents In Adult Swim's 'Squidbillies'
'Smokelore' Strips BBQ History Down To The Bone
On Second Thought For Friday, Aug. 30, 2019
Sonia Sotomayor: From The Bronx To The Bench, Trailblazing A Life On The Supreme Court
School's Back In Session: Women's Fight For Educational Inclusion
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019
Primatologist Frans De Waal Explores What Humans Can Learn From Animal Emotions
Time Running Out For Public To Weigh In On Georgia Power’s Coal Ash Ponds
'On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous' Navigates The Language Of Belonging
For Georgia Teens, The End Of Dating Violence Begins With Healthy Relationships
On Second Thought For Monday, Aug. 26, 2019
Several Original Productions Take Center Stage In Atlanta Theater Scene
Georgia Teen Wins 'Doodle For Google' Contest
Atlanta-Based Author Jessica Handler Explores Mesmerism In Debut Novel
On Second Thought For Friday, Aug. 23, 2019
Interactive Art Exhibit, 29Rooms, Offers Social Media Paradise
Iranian Pop Diva 'Googoosh' Comes To Atlanta
'Fault Lines' Details The Roots of Political Divisiveness In American Politics
Author Samantha Allen's Road Trip Through Red States Stops At AJC Decatur Book Festival
Travel Channel's Spirited 'Ghost Brothers' Dying To Chase The Departed
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019
Julia Phillips' Debut Novel 'Disappearing Earth' Reimagines Detective Fiction
UGA Gliders Dive Deep To Improve Hurricane Predictions
Video Game Violence Once United Political Parties. Why Is It A Partisan Issue Now?
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019
Judge Orders Paper-Based Georgia Elections For 2020 Onward
On Second Thought For Monday, Aug. 16, 2019
Atlanta Offers Alternative To Georgia's Ban Of Removing Confederate Monuments
Designing Age-Friendly Communities To Avoid 'Discriminating Against Our Future'
Actor, Producer Jameelah Nuriddin Reflects On 'Making Room' For Women In Film
From 'Wire And Wood' To Rock Star Icon: Exhibition At MODA Examines Guitar Design
'We Are All Good People Here' Raises Questions About Individual Roles In Collective Equality
On Second Thought For Friday, Aug. 16, 2019
'The Ghosts of Eden Park' Explores The Real Murder Trial During Jazz-Age America
UGA Researches Rural Suicides To Help Communities Prevent Them
Tracing The Origins Of — And Resistance To — Slavery In The U.S., 400 Years Later
On Second Thought For Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019
The Hidden Price Of Higher Ed In Georgia
Less Like HAL, More Like Help: Artificial Intelligence Applications In The Real World
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019
How Schools Use Social, Emotional Learning Curriculum To Teach Mental Health
'Women of the WPA' In The Spotlight At New Georgia Museum Of Art Exhibit
On Second Thought For Monday, August 12, 2019
Georgia Author Explores Toxic Masculinity In Memoir, 'The Man They Wanted Me To Be'
On Second Thought For Friday, August 9, 2019
For Comedian And Actor Scott Adsit, There Are No Mistakes In Improv
Diversity On Display: Art Installation Sparks Conversation Among Newnan Residents
The Roots And Effects Of Housing Segregation — And Why It Persists In Georgia Today
Judge Considers Unprecedented 'Negotiation Class' For Opioid Suit Involving Georgia Communities
'Anger, Anguish' And 'Cohesion': Updates From El Paso in the Wake of Mass Shooting
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019
Emergency Funding Approved To Avert Atlanta's HIV Housing Crisis
'Never Have I Ever' Mines Below The Surface Of Ordinary Lives
Georgia Playlist: Avery Gipson
On Second Thought For Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019
Legionnaires' Disease In Atlanta: The Impacts On Health and Tourism
Pioneering 'Squidbillies' Animation In Atlanta Set For 12th Season Premiere
Black Widow Movie And J.J. Abrams, Jordan Peele Series Among What’s Filming In Georgia
On Second Thought For Monday, Aug. 5, 2019
Community, Local Officials Respond To Reports Of Airborne Toxins
Atlanta-Based Photographer Captures 'Abandoned Atlanta'
On Second Thought For Friday, Aug. 2, 2019
'Can We Talk About Race?' Psychologist, Author Has Tips On How To Discuss Racism In America
Georgia Playlist: Yacht Rock Revue
Child Musician Ansley Oakley Steals The Show – And An On Second Thought Interview
HUD Sec. Ben Carson Talks Affordable Housing In Exclusive GPB Interview
On Second Thought For Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Unpacking the Hidden History of Summerhill
Amid Lawsuits, New Vendor Chosen For Georgia Voting Machines
Catcalling: A Compliment Or A Threat?
On Second Thought For Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Sharks (Under) Attack: Efforts For Conservation Amid Dwindling Populations
Georgia Playlist: Amy Ray
On Second Thought For Monday, July 29, 2019
'Dream Flight' Helps Promotes Diversity In Aviation
'Financial Adulting' With Podcast, 'Nothing Funny About Money'
Atlanta One-Minute Play Festival Delivers Depth Through Brevity
On Second Thought For Friday, July 26, 2019
Emory University Research Shows A Scream Is Worth 1,000 Words
How The USS Indianapolis Became The Worst Sea Disaster In US Naval History
Atlanta's Original Old Town Road: The Site of Country Music's First Hit Could Be Demolished
UGA To Launch Tissue-Box Sized Satellite
On Second Thought For Tuesday, July 23, 2019
High Concentration of Airborne Cancer Causing Toxin Found in Georgia
Why Georgia’s Energy Supply Is About To Get Greener
Atlanta Couple Puts A Korean Spin On BBQ
On Second Thought For Monday, July 22, 2019
Ed Dwight Was The First Black Astronaut Candidate For NASA. Here's Why He Never Flew
On Second Thought for Friday, July 19, 2019
'Magnolia' Cookbook Serves Real Recipes With Imaginary Backstories
Pioneering Mathematician Reflects On Working For NACA, The Precursor to NASA
How The Apollo 11 Mission Made "One Giant Leap" Towards GPS Technology
Meet Lonnie Johnson: Scientist And Inventor Of The Super Soaker
On Second Thought for Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Southern Cities Cross Political Divide To Combat Climate Change
Atlanta Infrastructure, Rapid Growth Jeopardize Bicyclist, Pedestrian Safety
A Theater Experience In Athens For the Deaf And The Hearing
On Second Thought For Tuesday, July 16, 2019
What Does A Rocket Scientist Look Like? Ask Georgia Tech Grad, Tiffany Davis
NASA's Cinematic Moonshot: Why 'Moonwalk One' Crashed at the Box Office
Slow Democracy: Examining The Legal System Governing Georgia’s Elections
From Agriculture to Apollo 11: How a UGA Professor Helped Put a Man on the Moon
Opioids and Abortion: How Georgia's Legal Landscape Impacts Pregnant Women with Addiction
Special Event Puts Moon Rocks On Display At UGA's Richard B. Russell Library
On Second Thought For Monday, July 15, 2019
It's Always Sunny in Georgia: Creative Solar Solutions in the State
On Second Thought For Friday, July 12, 2019
Freaknik: The Rise and Fall of a Social Phenomenon
Author Alice Walker Honored In Hometown Of Eatonton
Amid a String of Rare Cancers in Waycross, Residents Suspect Pollution at the Root
Grandmother Is One Of Many Georgians Struggling To Keep Lights On
'What Is Alcapurria?' Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination For Puerto Ricans Seeking Driver's Licenses
Baking Is A Science: CDC Scientists Give Formula For Perfect 'New Pie'
On Second Thought For Tuesday, July 9, 2019
On Second Thought For Monday, July 8, 2019
New National Pediatrics President On Welfare Of Migrant Children In Detention Centers
Addition Of Electric Vehicles To City Fleet Helps Push 'Savannah Forward'
Why The Port of Savannah Has Been Smashing Trade, Revenue Records
For 'Nap Bishop' Tricia Hersey, Rest is a Radical Act of Social Justice
Yea or Neigh: Is 'Old Town Road' 2019's Song of the Summer?
Cool Runnings: Meet The Freeze, Who Speeds Things Up At Braves Games
On Second Thought For Tuesday, July 2, 2019
On Second Thought For Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Remembering The Centennial Of The Red Summer of 1919
On Georgia’s Coast, Right Whales On Edge Of Extinction
Atlanta's First Black Broadcast Reporters Recall Their 'Struggle Behind The Lens' In New Documentary
On Second Thought For Friday, June, 28, 2019
The Next Year In Georgia Politics – And How It Affects You
New Laws, 2020 Budget Take Effect July 1
South of Stonewall: The Atlanta Police Raid That Sparked Georgia Gay Liberation
Report: USMCA Trade Deal Could Cost Georgia Farmers Millions
Georgia's G. Wayne Clough, First Southerner To Run Smithsonian, Explores 'Things New and Strange'
On Second Thought For Wednesday, June, 26, 2019
GPB's Rosser Shymanski, Star of The American Music Show, Reflects On Decades In Entertainment
Savannah Museum Presents First-Ever Retrospective of Artist Suzanne Jackson
As Major U.S. Cities Push To Diversify Housing, Atlanta Suburbs Aren't Ready For Change
'Smokelore' Strips BBQ History Down To The Bone
On Second Thought For Tuesday, June 25, 2019
On Second Thought For Monday, June 24, 2019
Atlanta Property Manager Weighs In On America's Eviction Crisis
Jack Of All Trades, Master Of Success
On Second Thought For Friday, June 21, 2019
Beloved Atlanta Mailman 'Mr. Floyd': A Life of Service and Activism
Georgia Playlist: The Norm
Do Businesses Show Their True Colors During LGBTQ Pride Month?
How Refugees – And The Communities That Welcome Them – Are Transforming The South
Author-Artist Maira Kalman's 'Pursuit of Everything' Comes to Atlanta
Meet NPR Kroc Fellow Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
On Second Thought For Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Juneteenth: A Celebration Of Freedom
Georgia To Cut 30,000 Poor, Elderly And Disabled From Medicaid
On Second Thought For Tuesday, June 18, 2019
'Undocorridos': Athens Resident Gives A New Name To A Mexican Musical Tradition
Georgia Humorist And Political Writer Celebrates Thousandth Column
The Battle Against Hackers Is Proving Profitable In Augusta
On Second Thought For Monday, June 17, 2019
'Genealogy Roadshow' Co-Host, Author Gives Tips For Ancestry Research
Amid Low Unemployment in Macon, Mile-long Job Fair Line Tells Different Story
'Grace Will Lead Us Home' Details Charleston Church Survivors' Journey To Forgiveness
On Second Thought For Friday, June 14, 2019
Macon Juneteenth Celebrations Commemorate Black History With A Modern Mindset
Punk Rock Priests: New Film 'Parallel Love' Tells Story Of Georgia Band Luxury
On Second Thought For Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Good Pill Pharmacy Repurposes Surplus Medications For Low-Income Georgians
On Second Thought For Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Science Proves Men Undergo Hormonal Changes When They Become Fathers
This Atlanta Single Mom Will Intern For NASA With The Help From Strangers
Georgia 'Critter Fixer' Veterinarian Gets Own National Geographic TV Show
Your County Tax Commissioner Might Be Profiting Personally From Collecting Your City Taxes
Protesters Demand Reparations For Slave History And Handling Of Human Remains At UGA
Donald Runnicles On Leading Orchestras And Yearning To Fly
On Second Thought For Monday, June 10, 2019
NPR's 'White Lies' Investigates Civil Rights Cold Case – And Why It Was Never Solved
CDC Foundation Hosts 'Contagious Conversations' Podcast
Keeping Kids Safe Around Essential Oils
From Biden And Booker To Beto And Buttigieg: Big Name Democrats Make Major Play For Georgia In 2020
On Second Thought For Friday, June 7, 2019
The New Scarlet Letter, E: NPR's 'On The Media' Investigates America's Eviction Crisis
A Dog Tale: Connecting Atlanta's At-Risk Youths With Rescue Dogs
Looking For Your Next Summer Read? Georgia's Independent Bookstores Have You Covered
On Second Thought For Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Savannah LGBT-Friendly Medical Clinic Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary
Tugging at Your Heartstrings: How Emotional Rhetoric Shapes Legislation
Georgia's Own Terrilyn Rivers-Cannon Is 2019 National School Social Worker Of The Year
On Second Thought For Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Georgia Abortion Bill Redefines 'Personhood' — And Raises Confusion
On Second Thought For Monday, June 3, 2019
New Research Makes Room For Changing Voices In Boys' Choirs
Amid Trade War, Georgia Farmers Face Drought And Financial Doubt
SwemKids Empowers Georgia Children To Dive Into Water Safety
GPB's 'Full Plates' Series Wraps With Solutions On Food Deserts In Atlanta
Breaking Ground On The Future Of Georgia Arts: The Goat Farm's $250 Million Transformation
On Second Thought For Friday, May 31, 2019
Georgia Playlist: Rose Hotel
Beyond The Bench: Former Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears On A Life Of Breaking Barriers
On Second Thought For Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Macon Residents, Leaders Battle Blight In Macon
Duluth Native's App Helps 75,000 Americans – And Counting – Access Food Assistance
GPB Series 'Full Plates' Explores Food Access In Georgia — Including Plan For Senior Hunger
'Windows Speak' Exhibit Brings Atlanta Life Back To Auburn Avenue
On Second Thought For Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra Brings Unique Sounds To Atlanta Jazz Festival
Atlanta Organization Helps Veterans Find Healing Through Music Project
Descendant of Madam C.J. Walker Celebrates Black Hair Evolution 100 Years After Her Death
On Second Thought For Friday, May 24, 2019
On Second Thought For Thursday, May 23, 2019
Aquafarm To Table: Georgia Grown Oysters Land On Kimball House Menu
Kandace Springs Brings 'Indigo' Vibes To Atlanta Jazz Festival
'Farming While Black' Author Leah Penniman Ties Food Access To Racial Justice
Voice Actor Bob Carter Takes 'The Credits' Behind The Scenes of Atlanta's MomoCon
On Second Thought For Wednesday, May 22, 2019
How Mentors Contribute To Georgia's Increasing Graduation Rates
Atlanta Dream Head Coach Shares Journey From Childhood Games To Championship Hopes
On Second Thought For Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Harriet The Spy: Author Brings Tubman's Civil War Espionage To Life In New Novel
Atlanta Podcast 'Therapy For Black Girls' Breaks Down Mental Health Stigma
'A Generation Exposed To Everything, Everywhere': Why College Students Struggle With Mental Health
On Second Thought For Monday, May 20, 2019
Plant Vogtle Update: Further Behind Schedule, Still Billions Over Budget
On 'Omoiyari,' Kishi Bashi Transcends Time — And Politics — With Compassion
"Furious Hours" Reveals Harper Lee’s Unfinished Book
How Hollywood Tackled Fascism In Film To Build American Support For WWII
On Second Thought For Tuesday, May 14, 2019
#ShowUs Takes Aim At Beauty Stereotypes
How Boiled Cornmeal Became A Southern Staple
Georgia Politics Recap: New Laws, Vetoes, Disaster Relief Funds
On Second Thought For Monday, May 13, 2019
CBD In Georgia: From Medicine Cabinets To Metro Atlanta Cocktails
Chasing 'Waterfalls' Along Atlanta's Beltline This Mother's Day
"On Second Thought" For Friday, May 10, 2019
New LaGrange Festival Celebrates Music, Mindfulness, Mental Health
It's Not Your Imagination. Healthcare Prices Are Higher In Georgia.
What Fifteen Writers Don't Talk About With Their Mothers
On Second Thought For Thursday, May 9, 2019
On Second Thought For Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Former State Rep. Discusses Life On Georgia's Gnat Line In New Book
In '350 Days,' Pro Legends Reflect On Wrestling Issues Outside The Ring
Aurora Theatre's 'Native Gardens' Depicts Clash Of Cultures Between New Neighbors
On Second Thought For Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Takénobu Starts 2019 Tour With 'Conclusion'
On Second Thought For Monday, May 6, 2019
Hate At School Report: As Incidents Escalate, Disciplinary Action And News Coverage Lag Behind
'White Trash Cooking' Becomes Recipe For 2019 James Beard Award
"On Second Thought" For Friday, May 3, 2019
For The Culture: Unpacking Beyoncé's 'Homecoming'
Atlanta-Based Musician Curtis Harding Dishes Out "Slop 'n' Soul" Anthems
"On Second Thought" For Thursday, May 2, 2019
Moral Wounds: Military Documents Detail Elite Navy SEAL's Alleged War Crimes In Iraq
In 'The Hero's Wife,' Veteran And Young Wife Grapple With PTSD
Emory Looks At Innovative Ways To Treat PTSD Patients
"On Second Thought" For Wednesday, May 1, 2019
First, She Got Oprah's Attention. Now, She's On Netflix. What Will Kyanna Simone Simpson Do Next?
The Giving Kitchen Serves Up Resources For Food Service Workers In Crisis
How Japanese Breakfast Navigated Grief Through Music And, Now, Writing
"On Second Thought" For Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Atlanta, Macon And Most US Cities Aren't 'Full' – So Why Does President Trump Say They Are?
Georgia's Coast, Mountains Have Nation's Cleanest Air; Metro Quality Fails
"On Second Thought" For Monday, April 29, 2019
Author Breaks Down The Language Of 'Southern Lady Code'
How Will Humans Survive Climate Change? Homo Erectus Has Some Answers
Why Stone Mountain Isn’t Just A Mountain And Why Coyotes Are Changemakers
"On Second Thought" For Friday, April 26, 2019
Renowned Atlanta Artist Celebrates 40th Anniversary Of Iconic Painting
The Capers And Creative Journey of Atlanta Band The Black Lips
'Monumental Lies' Wins Peabody For Investigation Into Government Spending On Confederate Memorials
"On Second Thought" For Thursday, April 25, 2019
How Fentanyl Is Changing The Demographics — And Dangers — Of Georgia's Opioid Crisis
While Some Southern Schools Examine Connections With Slavery, Tensions Rise At UGA
"On Second Thought" For Wednesday, April 24, 2019
HBCUs: Honoring The Legacies While Facing Challenges, Threats
GPB Reporters Go Wild With Explorations Of Trees, Sharks And More
"On Second Thought" For Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Georgia Playlist: The Coathangers
"On Second Thought" For Monday, April 22, 2019
'On Second Thought' For Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019
New Documentary Tells The Story Of Atlanta Soul Musician Lee Moses
'On Second Thought' For Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019
Georgia Playlist: David Harris
Manchester Native Celebrates Grammy Nominations
Super Bowl 53 A Big Win For Georgia High School, College Football Programs
'On Second Thought' For Monday, Feb. 4, 2019
Author Snowden Wright Chronicles Fictional Southern Cola Dynasty In Novel 'American Pop'
Super Bowl 53 In Review: Wins, Losses And All The Memes
Remembering Atlanta Radio Legend, Alley Pat, And The Legacy He Left Behind
Budget, Equal Rights Amendment, Snow Day Dominate Week Under Gold Dome
'On Second Thought' For Friday, Feb. 1, 2019
Violence, Trauma, Radical Empathy In The Atlanta Opera's 'Dead Man Walking'
Sister Helen Prejean On Complexity Of Humanity, Death Penalty In Atlanta Opera 'Dead Man Walking'
Author Soniah Kamal Gives 'Pride And Prejudice' A Modern Update With Novel 'Unmarriageable'
New Entertainment Caucus Aims to Grow Georgia's Music Industry
'On Second Thought' For Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019
Emory University Study Ranks Patriots Fans No. 2 In NFL, Rams Fans No. 31
Southern Reading List: Goldie Taylor
The 'I' In Team: How Sports Fandom Shapes Identity