
Charlotte Talks With Mike Collins
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Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more.
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United States
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Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more.
Twitter:
@WFAE
Language:
English
Contact:
704-549-9323
Email:
web@wfae.org
Episodes
Understanding involuntary commitment in North Carolina
10/9/2025
The stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail renewed conversations about the need for mental health treatment and led some leaders to examine the involuntary commitment process for people who pose a danger to themselves and others. A crime bill recently passed by the legislature takes steps in that direction and we examine how the involuntary commitment process works and where it might go wrong.
Duration:00:50:40
Pregnancy and autism under the Trump administration
10/8/2025
The Trump administration has issued confusing instructions about the causes of autism, including cautioning pregnant women not to take acetaminophen. Experts are pushing back, arguing those claims are misguided and insisting there is no causal link between Tylenol and autism. We look at the science behind this Tylenol claim and examine what autism really is.
Duration:00:50:36
Examining the scope of robocalls and scams in NC and elsewhere
10/7/2025
Last year, robocalls cost Americans $158 billion in fraud and scams. Who are the people behind these calls? How do you protect yourself? We talk about that and about how the state of North Carolina is leading the charge to end them.
Duration:00:50:36
A discussion with Neil deGrasse Tyson on life beyond Earth
10/6/2025
Mankind has always wondered if we’re alone in the universe. Now, a Mars rover has found what looks like signs of life in the distant past on that planet. We’ll explore that possibility and learn more about what scientists are doing as they search for other signs in a conversation with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Duration:00:50:36
Local News Roundup: House subcommittee on crime after light rail Stabbing; CATS criticized in audit; Medicaid fight in Raleigh
10/3/2025
A U.S. House subcommittee holds a hearing in Charlotte about crime and safety, state auditor Dave Boliek publishes a report on CATS security, Gov. Josh Stein calls on the General Assembly to make up a shortfall on Medicaid, and the impact of the federal government on North Carolina.
Duration:00:50:39
It's fall, y'all: How your garden can keep growing, even in cooler months.
10/2/2025
On the next Charlotte Talks, moving your garden into fall and preparing for winter. Some experts argue that fall is the best season to garden. We’ll hear from some of those experts about fall gardening and what you should be doing right now.
Duration:00:50:40
Raleigh Roundup: "Iryna's Law," Medicaid, no state budget, redistricting and more
10/1/2025
Lawmakers were back in Raleigh last week. They passed a law in response to the murder of Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s Blue Line train in August, but they didn’t tackle the budget and if the House and Senate don’t come to an agreement on Medicaid, thousands could lose access to care. Meanwhile, the redistricting debate could be hitting North Carolina.
Duration:00:50:37
How well do North Carolinians know the state's constitution?
9/30/2025
On this Charlotte Talks, we talk about our state constitution. Fewer than 1 in 10 North Carolinians say they are familiar with what our constitution outlines. One in 5 admits they are not at all familiar with it. This comes from a survey conducted by YouGov, and we dig into the results, take a closer look at our state constitution and its impact on our daily lives.
Duration:00:50:35
Online radicalization, extremism and the efforts to recruit American youth
9/29/2025
Violent extremist movements continue to thrive in online spaces. We examine how extreme ideologies spread, why young people are increasingly recruited into violent ideology and what’s being done to push back.
Duration:00:50:36
Local News Roundup: 'Iryna's Law' moves through Raleigh; Vance visits Concord; WNC marks one year since Helene
9/26/2025
The murder of Iryna Zarutska continues to reverberate. In Raleigh, lawmakers pass a crime bill with her name on it and in Charlotte, a vigil is held in her memory. Elsewhere, J.D. Vance visited Concord to focus on the administration’s commitment to state and local law enforcement. Plus, on the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene, the federal government releases millions in relief funding.
Duration:00:50:37
Free speech in the crosshairs: media power, government influence and public backlash
9/25/2025
Free speech in America is under scrutiny, from Jimmy Kimmel's suspension to calls for employers to punish speech deemed offensive. We examine the blurred lines between free expression, hate speech and censorship.
Duration:00:50:36
The importance of trusted local news during natural disasters like Hurricane Helene
9/24/2025
Over the last several decades, areas of North Carolina became news deserts where finding local news was difficult, if not impossible. Mostly, that happened in rural areas. During disasters, a lack of news can result in the spread of misinformation, making it harder to get help and increase distrust of those who really do help.
Duration:00:50:38
The environmental impact of Hurricane Helene one year later
9/23/2025
A year after Hurricane Helene, we look at the environmental changes that led to the storm and the environmental impact of the aftermath of that storm.
Duration:00:50:36
Industry Update: Film industry in NC continues to grow, efforts to spread job opportunities across the state
9/22/2025
After many ups and downs, the film industry in North Carolina is making gains. Last year, film and TV productions here generated more than $302 million in direct in-state spending and Charlotte is taking in some of that money with productions like "The Hunting Wives," "Roofman," "Bad Counselors" and "Top Chef" shooting here. We take a closer look at what this means for our economy, culture and workforce.
Duration:00:50:36
Local News Roundup: Queens-Elon announce merger; McFadden responds to accusations; latest on transit; Charlotte FC aims for 10 straight
9/19/2025
Queens and Elon universities announce plans to merge, Mecklenburg County Commissioners approve agreements to create a new MTC if voters approve a transit tax, Congress plans to hold a hearing on crime here in Charlotte following the murder of a Ukrainian refugee on the Blue Line, and Charlotte FC aims to make history this weekend.
Duration:00:50:35
Charlotte restaurateurs Jamie Brown and Jeff Tonidandel hit the big screen with PBS show
9/18/2025
Meet two of the master minds behind running creatively crafted restaurants in repurposed historic buildings right here in Charlotte. We'll sit down with Jamie Brown and Jeff Tonidandel, who are about to be spotlighted in a 10-part PBS TV series, "Fork & Hammer."
Duration:00:50:36
The push to improve reading proficiency
9/17/2025
Improving test scores has been a focus of educators at CMS. The pandemic did a number on those scores and the struggle to raise them up has been daunting, but last year showed marked improvement with 72% of students hitting their benchmarks. Still, they fell short of expectations. So, we take a dive into the numbers, look at tools to improve learning, and more.
Duration:00:50:34
Confusion has swirled around the latest COVID vaccine practices and policies, we get some answers and clarity
9/16/2025
We get guidance on who is eligible and how to get the latest COVID-19 vaccine.
Duration:00:50:36
Duke Health enters the Charlotte market, what does hospital expansion mean for the region?
9/15/2025
Triangle-based Duke Health has crossed into the Piedmont region, expanding its footprint into Atrium Health and Novant Health territory. Duke acquired Lake Norman Regional in Mooresville in April and will rebrand the hospital as Duke Health Lake Norman. What will this mean for health care?
Duration:00:50:35
Local News Roundup: Light rail stabbing hits national spotlight; Charlotte primary results; Charlotte FC looks to extend streak
9/12/2025
The stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska on the Blue Line is getting national attention and a response from the White House. That comes as city elections take place. The results are in, and we’ll catch you up. Last week, CMS announced good news for testing, but this week brings more sobering news: nationwide declines in 12th grade math and reading scores. In short, they are abysmal. Plus, Charlotte FC goes for history.
Duration:00:50:36