A friend tells a story about his childhood fascination with Tourette Syndrome.
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Matt follows the story of the banning and unbanning of one of the most notorious books ever, James Joyce’s Ulysses. He speaks with Lisa Flannigan, director of the 2017 Bloomsday Festival and James LaRue, the director of the Office of Intellectual Freedom to help guide the way.
Matt chats to James LaRue about why the most commonly banned books are fairy tales.
Matt talks to kids, parents, and the” psychologist of swearing”, Dr. Timothy Jay, to find out just how bad it is to swear around your kids.
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