Benefits of Family Dinners, CRISPR, Empathy in Fantasy Books, Difficult Conversations, Loneliness in Cities, Foreign Travel Safety

Published: June 13, 2019, 2 p.m.

Benefits of Family Dinners (0:00:00)
 
Anne Fishel, founding member of The Family Dinner Project, discusses how having meals together as a family can benefit all of the family members.
 
 
 
CRISPR (0:16:17)
 
Clinical social worker and director of The Center for Family Building Lisa Schuman explains the genome-editing technology CRISPR and the implications of altering human genetics.
 
 
 
 
Empathy in Fantasy Books (0:23:35)
 
New York Times best-selling author Angie Sage talks about how reading fantasy books can help someone develop empathy.
 
 
 
 
Mini Book Club (0:40:45)
 
Rachel Wadham, from BYU Radio's Worlds Awaiting, talks about today's hottest books in YA literature.
 
 
 
Difficult Conversations (0:50:34)
 
Winifred Reilly, psychotherapist and marriage counselor, gives advice for how to approach a touchy subject with your spouse without hurting feelings.
 
 
 
Loneliness in Cities (1:05:47)
 
Journalist Isabella Broggini give tips to combat the loneliness that is particularly widespread in the country's biggest cities.
 
 
 
Foreign Travel Safety (1:21:44)
 
Phil Sylvester, travel safety expert from WorldNomads.com, talks about some crucial things to have in mind every time your travel out of the country to stay safe