Elite athletes at the Paris Olympics are giving themselves a boost — legally. We’ll hear about the surprising performance benefits of a common kitchen ingredient. Plus, the acting U.S. Labor secretary on the administration’s proposed rules for workers in extreme heat. That and more on The Show.
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Jason Siegler is director and associate professor at ASU’s College of Health Solutions and joined The Show to talk about one of the legal ways athletes are giving themselves an edge.
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The Show spoke to acting U.S. Labor Secretary, Julie Su, about a proposal from the Biden administration that they claim could protect 36 million workers from extreme heat.
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René Boer is an architecture critic based in Amsterdam and author of the book "Smooth City." The Show spoke to him more about what a "smooth city" is and what its downfalls are.
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The Show spoke with Kathy Cano-Murillo, a Phoenix-based artist, about Summerween and its popularity in the Arizona craft community.
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The Show spoke with Andi Fourlis, superintendent of Mesa Public Schools, to learn about how the school district approaches technology as a learning tool.