August 28, 1982 - Bob Potter hosts with listener participation on the topic of adoption. Call-in participants include David Sandness, co-founder of Crossroads, Inc. and Claire Fossum, caseworker at Lutheran Social Services.
July 31, 1982 - Stockbroker George Covington answers live listener questions on tax shelters and other investments.
July 29, 1982 - Ira Schwartz, research fellow at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, discusses juvenile crime. Schwartz has authored a study that shows serious juvenile crime is not rising at a high rate. He shares that these findings conflict with the popular perception, and how that perception may lead to bad policy decisions in the area of crime by youths. Schwartz also answers listener questions.
July 24, 1982 - On this Weekend program, MPR’s Bob Potter talks with Minneapolis attorney and former professional football player Alan Page on the recent awareness of drug and alcohol abuse by professional football players. Page also answers listener questions.
July 17, 1982 - Nunn is back - along with Bob Potter as host and listener participation.
July 14, 1982 - Dr. Thomas Pearsall, professor of rhetoric at the University of Minnesota, discusses English language and current usage. Pearsall also answers listener questions.
July 10, 1982 - On this Weekend program, Robert (Bob) Franson, vice-president of U.S Satellite Broadcasting Company, discusses direct broadcast satellite (DBS) and other satellite topics. Franson also answers listener questions.
July 3, 1982 - Retired University of Minnesota Political Science Professor Mulford Q. Sibley talks about his political activism, being an outspoken anti-war activist, his pacifism, and other issues, such as how Garrison Keillor affected his red-sock wearing habit. He speaks with Bob Potter and takes listeners' questions.
June 19, 1982 - Rudy Boschwitz takes listeners' calls, along with Bob Potter as host from the independent republican convention center.
June 12, 1982 - David Roe, president of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), takes calls from listeners, along with host Bob Potter.