What's on the radio today: Dec. 2, 2019

Here’s what you can hear on the radio for Monday, Dec. 2.

9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

National Geographic photographer Cory Richards is one of the greatest living climbers in the world, he’s survived an avalanche and has climbed Mount Everest three times. On one of these expeditions, Richards documented his journey on Snapchat, on another he made it to the top with no oxygen support. Life wasn’t always simple for Richards. He was a high school dropout, who, to this day, struggles with mental health issues. It was his love of photography and lust for adventure, which led him on a journey to the top of Mount Everest and, ultimately, a better understanding of himself. MPR News’ Kerri Miller spoke with National Geographic photojournalist Cory Richards about his expedition of Mount Everest, his thirst for adventure and mental health.

10 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson

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The U.K. is getting ready to vote. At stake, its place in Europe and beyond. But few people are willing to make any predictions about the outcome. The acclaimed Irish writer Fintan O'Toole is convinced that whatever the result, Brexit will continue to cause years of political pain.

11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis

We’ll have the latest edition of Counter Stories, our regular conversation about race, identity and social justice.

Noon — MPR News Presents

A broadcast of the Westminster Town Hall Forum featuring Parker Palmer, founder of the Center for Courage and Renewal and author of "Healing the Heart of Democracy." He's in conversation with Sondra Samuels, president of the Northside Achievement Zone in north Minneapolis.

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