
Joseph Cooper
WLRN Radio's Joseph Cooper says producing and hosting Topical Currents is the most rewarding experience of his long radio career, which began at the University of Missouri School of Journalism in the 1970s.
"It's now an obsession, but I never thought talk radio would be in my future. The wide, wide range of topics, research and reading keeps me hustling all week," he says. "It's similar to a daily newspaper column because, essentially, we write an essay to frame each show before conducting the interviews and taking calls and then it all starts over again for the next day's program."
Topical Currents is put together by a small production team, which includes producer Richard Ives and technical director Bonnie Berman. Syndicated food and dining columnist Linda Gassenheimer frequents the program, as well as a handful of expert regular contributors and regional reporters.
Topical Currents is a sub-tropical blend of regional issues and politics, local profiles, author interviews, "At Your Service" programs, South Florida history and any topic listeners might banter about around the proverbial "water cooler." It was first broadcast in January 1999.
Cooper is often asked to name his "favorite" interview subject.
"Hmmmm," he says with the hint of a smile. "Not necessarily the celebrities or famous authors but the one I've just done. Well usually.
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(8-30-2017) Today's Topical Currents features an examination of trauma, its relationship to addiction, and its effects on family members, with Judy Crane,…
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(8-29-2017) Today’s Topical Currents is with author & F-I-U Professor of Advertising & Communications, Margo Berman.We discuss the subtle & not-so-subtle…
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(8-28-2017) Do you have time to hear a story? Today’s Topical Currents is dedicated to this traditional art.Miraculous digital tools are constantly at our…
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The early morning hours of August 24th, 1992 created trepidation in South Florida. Category 5 Hurricane Andrew aimed for landfall in South Dade…
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(08-23-2017) History/Miami Museum Resident Historian, Dr. Paul George discusses the sensational murders and kidnappings of the 1960s, drug wars, and urban…
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(08-22-2017) Today's episode covers criminal activity from the late-1920s through the 1960s, including the ubiquity of illegal gambling, prohibition…
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(08-21-2017) An impenetrable South Florida topography hindered access, so it was a haven for deserters and criminals during the Civil War.In the 1880’s,…
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(08-17-2017) We discuss a little known horror story about British prisoner of war ships docked in New York harbor. More American deaths occurred on these…
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Linda visits with Miami-Dade Public Schools Director of Nutrition, Penny Parham.
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(08-16-2017) Given the buildup to the August 21st total eclipse, Topical Currents spotlights South Florida’s Buehler Planetarium & Observatory, housed on…
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(08-15-2017) It’s hard to believe that the son of the “Mambo King,” Tito Puente, Senior, once played in a heavy metal band . . . but for the past 20 years…
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(08-14-2017) We discuss the impacts of E-P-A, Fish & Wildlife, and Department of Transportation de-regulation promoted by the Trump…