October 8, 1982 - Author and registered nurse Carol Gino answers listener questions about nurse shortages, burnout, patient's rights and the role of nurses in the health care field.
October 2, 1982 - Dan Flaherty talks about conserving energy. Bob Potter hosts. Includes listener participation.
September 18, 1982 - Bill Nunn; Bob Potter is host along with listener participation.
September 8, 1982 - Lou Wangberg, Independent-Republican gubernatorial candidate, discusses his candidacy, upcoming primary, endorsement, taxes, and state budget, among other political issues. Wangberg also answers listener questions.
September 4, 1982 - On this Weekend program, Veterinarian Milt Bauer talks with Bob Potter about pets, pet care, and commitments of being a pet owner. Bauer also answers listener questions.
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.