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Listen?
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of the public radio stations that carry the show each week, search
for your local Public Radio International
affiliate, or you can hear us live on the web - every
Saturday at 11 AM ET by listening to WPR's
Ideas Network Stream.
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App to the live stream at 11 AM ET on Saturdays.
NEW!
Now on Android!
Android users are app-less no more. Listen to Whad'Ya Know?
and all your favorite PRI shows on the new PRI App for Android.
Click
over, download and listen!
Starting May 4, 2011 there will be a channel change for XM and Sirius
subscribers. Tune in on satellite radio to Sirius
XM Public Radio, XM channel 121 and Sirius channel 205, or,
use their iPhone
App.
Scroll back up the page and listen to a podcast of the show or Michael's
monologue from the last live show.
Perhaps you
missed a recent program? Check out our audio archives from the most
recent show or scroll further down the show page and visit archived
programs.

Seize
the Saturday and join Michael for a live Whad'Ya Know? broadcast!
Tickets are on
sale now!
For tickets to Madison shows
call the Wisconsin Union Box Office at (608) 262-2201 order
online, or, come to the theater the morning of the show for
stand-by seating.
Here's directions
to the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
Every now and then we do the show at Music
Hall on the UW-Madison Campus!
Feldtunz!
Michael
and collaborator John Sieger have offer up their latest work, The
Shaming of the True. Enjoy this track, Goodbye
for Good, click
over to learn more and buy
it from CD Baby! Watch
the video of John Sieger on the show!
YOUR Place To Be!
Does your town, village or hamlet host a quirky, unique or utterly
unusual local festivity, celebration or event? If you do, then we'd
love to hear from you!
Tell us all about it, and Michael might just feature your event
during a live Whad'Ya Know? show as The Place To Be.
Send us an email to nominate
your event!
Nothing To See Here....
It's radio, so there's nothing to see except for these pictures
from the February
10th show in Charleston, South Carolina. Or, maybe you'd like
a Lyle's-eye-view
of Duluth. Then, you can check out these shots from Berkeley,
California; Iowa City, Iowa and Fairbanks,
Alaska! Here's an interesting take on Michael
Feldman from a renowned Canton artist!
Did
video kill the radio star?
Or does video make radio better? Check
out some pre-show footage from the show February 3, 2007 or
Jim's
New Moves and
decide for yourself! Oh no is that some TP
on JP's shoes?
Satellite Radio
Can't get enough of the new technology? Tune in to the live Whad'Ya
Know? broadcast on your Sirius/XM
Satellite Radio. Tune in to Whad'Ya Know? anywhere
and everywhere in North America!

Whad'Ya
Know? available on Audible.com!
Download Whad'Ya
Know? programs and listen at your leisure. Click
here for info.

Can't get to Madison for a show? Try your hand at the Whad'Ya
Know Quiz
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May 19, 2012 - A live Whad'Ya Know? Show from Monona Terrace in Madison. Want to live a long, long time? Michael's guest might have the answer in his book, Drop Dead Healthy. Having achieved enlightenment in The Year of Living Biblically and sharpened his mind in The Know-It-All, bestselling author A.J. Jacobs had one feat left in the self-improvement trinity: to make over his body and become the healthiest person in the world. Turn off the radio or be prepared to become a steward of the land. UW-Madison Professor Cal DeWitt is an expert on land stewardship and ecology and he will inspire you to care for the land. He's just that good. We'll try again for that Town of the Week, Brownsville, TN.
May 26, 2012 – A rebroadcast of a vintage Whad’Ya Know? show from 2010 when Michael went on the road to Springfield, Missouri. Guests include Fred Pfister from the Ozarks Mountaineer, Julie Sonveau from Ozark Medieval Fortress with musical guests The Skeletons. Giving a shout out to KSMU’s Arlen Diamond and Bass Pro Shop.
June 2, 2012 - A live Whad'Ya Know? show from Monona Terrace in Madison. Michael gets in the game with anthropologist John Fox, author of, The Ball: Discovering the Object of the Game. Play the Quiz (no ball), enjoy some jazz (no ball) and take a trip to our Town of the Week (quite possibly with ball).
LIVING
IN THE PAST?
Here are some features that bring it all back!
Michael promotes Wisconsin:
Swimming
Trunks
Water
Ski
Concerts
In
The Raw Michael's New York Times Op-Ed about milk
RIP
Harvey Pekar - Michael's 1998 interview
Twelve
Months Twelve Jokes
The
Decalogue
RepublicCARE
Michael
in Mississippi
Matt
Wrbican and his approach to a Whad'Ya Know? interview.
Photos
of musical guest
Li'l Ed.
SCETV
interview (audio) on coffee and boutiques
Hail
to the Chief
Consume
More
Feldtoons
Good-Bye
Favre: Michael's op-ed piece.
Hear
Michael's interview on West Virginia Public Radio!
Check
out some pictures of the Sean
Michael Dargan Band on Whad'Ya Know?, June 21, 2008!
This
I Believe (audio)

Trying to remember that author or book you heard about on the show?
Find it on our Bookshelf.

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Find out who helps make each broadcast of WYK? possible.
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