Episodios

  • Inspector General Deborah Witzburg
    Apr 2 2026

    Fran Spielman interviews retiring Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg, who explains why she chose not to seek a second term, arguing watchdog credibility requires independence and that new legislation strengthening OIG protections made it the right time to pass the baton; she plans to remain in public service but won’t disclose her next role yet.

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    41 m
  • Chicago’s acting CFO Steve Mahr: Bonds, budget tensions, and pension strategy
    Mar 26 2026

    Fran Spielman interviews Steve Mahr, Chicago’s newly appointed acting Chief Financial Officer, who shares his background in public service and public finance investment banking. They discuss Chicago’s recent budget stalemates, the rejection of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s corporate head tax, and warnings of a possible $160 million midyear shortfall, as well as the city’s decision to split the advanced pension payment due to delayed Cook County property taxes.

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    45 m
  • Breaking down Illinois’ St. Patrick’s Day election results
    Mar 19 2026

    Fran Spielman interviews Chicago Public Media’s Tina Sfondeles and Dave McKinney about Illinois’ St. Patrick’s Day election, focusing on surprises and the role of money and endorsements. They discuss Juliana Stratton defeating big-spending Raja Krishnamoorthi in the U.S. Senate primary, aided by JB Pritzker’s $5 million and popularity, and argue debates and messaging on ICE mattered more than fundraising. They cover key House primaries shaped by retirements and machine support (Jan Schakowsky backing Daniel Biss; Danny Davis backing LaShawn Ford), note influencer-driven candidate Kat Abughazaleh’s strong showing, and examine statewide races including Darren Bailey’s GOP gubernatorial nomination.

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    59 m
  • Ravinia Festival president and CEO Jeff Hayden
    Mar 13 2026

    Fran Spielman interviews Ravinia Festival president and CEO Jeff Hayden about the final stages of a $75 million, two-year renovation of the 75+ year-old Hunter Pavilion, including new seating, improved visibility, an expanded stage, and enhanced acoustics. They also discuss major headliners and debuts (including Paul Simon, Hugh Jackman, Ricky Martin, Chance the Rapper, Miranda Lambert, Billy Idol, Rod Stewart, and Kool & the Gang).

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    35 m
  • Oscar Predictions: ‘Sinners’ vs. ‘One Battle After Another,’ with Richard Roeper
    Mar 5 2026

    Fran Spielman talks Oscars with film critic Richard Roeper, host of The Movie of Your Life podcast, focusing on the tight Best Picture race between ‘Sinners’ (a record 16 nominations) and Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another.’ Roeper predicts major category splits (including Best Actor, Best Actress, supporting races), discusses what makes ‘Sinners’ work beyond the vampire premise, praises ‘Hamnet’ and ‘Song, Song Blue,’ and weighs in on concerns that the Paramount-Skydance bid for Warner Bros. Discovery could reduce competition and jobs in the creative industry.

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    43 m
  • Rep. Kam Buckner
    Feb 26 2026

    Fran Spielman interviews State Rep. Kam Buckner about efforts to keep the Chicago Bears in Illinois amid an Indiana proposal to finance a Hammond stadium. Buckner argues Indiana would shrink the Bears’ market and brand and notes potential contamination concerns at the proposed Indiana site.

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    43 m
  • Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson
    Feb 20 2026

    Fran Spielman interviews Neil Steinberg about the death of Rev. Jesse Jackson at 84 and the challenge of capturing his long, complicated life in a definitive obituary. They review Jackson’s rise from segregated Greenville, South Carolina (including the Greenville Eight library protest), his work with Martin Luther King Jr., and his Chicago impact through Operation Breadbasket boycotts and decades of political influence and clashes with mayors.

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    58 m
  • Commissioner Ivan Capifali | Business Affairs and Consumer Protection
    Feb 12 2026

    Fran Spielman welcomes Chicago's Commissioner of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, Ivan Capifali. They discuss vital initiatives to support small businesses, including Mayor Johnson's 'Cut the Tape' program aimed at reducing bureaucratic red tape. Capifali emphasizes the importance of streamlining the business licensing process and highlights the city's efforts to enhance small business support amidst economic challenges.

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    44 m