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Around The Water Cooler  

Each week we invite top opinionators to meet Around the Water Cooler to discuss the benefits of drinking more water. Turns out this is a complex topic. Home to some of the safest drinking water in the world, tap water is sometimes compromised as it flows through pipes, by home plumbing, and private wells. There are frequent debates about how much water to drink, and if other beverages are just as hydrating. Waters that add vitamins and caffeine and are high in sodium are being questioned and energy drinks condemned by concerned parents. And then there’s the question of all those bottles and, not to be forgotten, the billion-plus people (one-sixth of all of us) on this planet who think engaging in these type debates is a luxury. That’s because they lack even access to basic drinking water safe enough to drink. So join us as we offer up a wide array of experts who speak out and take your questions Around the Water Cooler.

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We take YOUR calls each week as we chat AROUND THE WATER COOLER
  • Upcoming Episodes

    11:30 Am ET; 8:30 PT

    AroundTheWaterCooler

    Date / Time:

    Category: Health

    Call-in Number: (347) 677-0833


    Around the Water Cooler show host Jonathan Hall talks with a new guest each week about the importance of drinking water.

    Upcoming Episodes

    - 11:30 Am ET; 8:30 PT

    - 11:30 Am ET; 8:30 PT

    - 11:30 Am ET; 8:30 PT

  • On Demand Episodes

    Original Air Date:

    New York Times Bestseller Alisa Bowman

    Alisa Bowman, ghostwriter, collaborator and freelance writer for such publications as Better Homes & Gardens and Women's Health, discusses how she works and her 6 New York Times bestsellers, including the latest, “The Skinny: On Losing Weight without Being Hungry - the Ultimate Guide to Weight Loss Success,” authored by Louis J. Aronne, M.D.

  • Original Air Date:

    Drugs in Our Drinking Water

    Around the Water Cooler show host Jonathan Hall speaks with Baylor University Associate Professor Kevin Chambliss about the ongoing controversy.

  • Original Air Date:

    Sweet Talking Tea Guy

    Made with mostly water, consumers looking for convenient nutrition are liking the new brands of refrigerated, ready-to-drink teas. With rapid launches of new products, companies are focusing on convenience and flavor trends while keeping tea’s health and wellness attributes at the forefront of product development. Around the Water Cooler show host Jonathan Hall speaks with Austin-based Sweet Leaf Tea Founder & CEO Clayton Christopher.

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    USGS scientists and study authors Leslie DeSimone and Bob Gilliom

    Contaminants in one-fourth of U.S. Private Wells

    About 43 million people - 15 percent of the US - use drinking water from private wells, which are not regulated by EPA. More than one-fifth of the 2,100 private wells sampled in a new study the the U.S. Geological Survey had one or more contaminants at a level of potential health concern. We talk to USGS scientists and study authors Leslie DeSimone and Bob Gilliom for details.

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    EPA's New Drinking Water Infrastructure Report

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment indicates a 20-year capital investment need of $334.8 billion for public water systems. Join EPA's Director of Drinking Water Protection Steve Heare for this enlightening discussion.

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