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Today’s show is a family meeting all about time: how it works, how to make the most of it, why we feel it differently, and what it means to be "part-time." (episode)
Omid Safi, a professor and editor, and Maria Konnikova, contributor to The New Yorker, talks about the busy lives of people, relaxation and the time crunch for people in poverty.
According to author Julie Morgenstern, her tips on time management are an important step in "taking back the clock" at home and work.
Janna Levin, a professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College, talks about how an astrophysicist would describe time.
How do we perceive time? Does it move faster as we age? Slower as we fall? Co-host of Radiolab Robert Krulwich explains the science behind it all.
There was a time when working a 40 hour work week wasn't the norm. And in many ways it still isn't.
Tonight from 7pm - 8pm we'll be taking calls about the Grand Jury decision not to indict the officer in the Eric Garner case.