Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 22 hours 7 minutes
This segment explains and discussses sex online and the importance of parents censoring and monitoring what their children are looking at. Producers: Kate Dagress and Dean Greco
This segment explores the future of technology in the next century. Here the history of technology is traced to the modern age where its importance is shown. Producers: Brian Heil & Nicole Dorworth
This segment focuses on the evolution of higher education in the American workforce in the twentieth century. The progress of the importance of education of the decades is followed into the next century. From a time where work was stressed for America's youth, to an age where education is the key to a successful career, the new millennium welcomes the changes to a better society. Producers: Jason Helder & Fred Clark
This segment focuses on the family life in America. An interview with a married couple probes the many reasons that couples stay together and the various techniques they use to keep the family intact. Also, distance in family members is explored. Producers: Kris Noyes & Dave Ward
This segment examines the changing lifestyles and values of America's dating practices. From the tradition same sex/race heterosexual couples to homosexual couples to the effects of interracial dating on children, the question of what will be accepted in the next century is explored. Producers: Brian Plasket & Bill Ryden
This segment focuses on the perspectives of sexuality's change over the years. Questions of where sexuality has been and where it is going as the new millennium approaches are examined. It takes a more in depth look at the sexual revolution. Producers: John Sadak & John Bruno
Religion & Relationships at the Dawn of a New Millenium - This segment discusses the effects religion can have on relationships and the children being raised by parents of two different religions. The issue of whether or not to date outside of one's religion is also looked at. The emphasis of communication and compromise are explained and also how tolerance, respect, and acceptance are needed in any type of relationship. Producers: Steve Kandik and Janene Ehmann
Melody in the Melting Pot - This segment begins with a short piece of a variety of songs - new and old. It discusses how music can vary between cultures and the possible reasoning behind that idea. It also looks at how music can be used as a good way to break down barriers. Producers: Chris Coyne and Don Steever
Women in the Workplace - This segment looks at how the idea of women in the workplace started and how it has evolved and changed over time. In today's world, women are doing many jobs that were previously only done by men. Also discussed is the idea that certain job titles have certain connotations. Producers: Randy Morton, Charles Wojcik and Eric Cardinali
The Media Melting Pot - This segment discusses the idea of multiculturalism and how the definition of the word is changing over the course of time. It also explains how radio stations need to pay attention to their signal area to ensure they are playing a variety of music to appeal to their listeners interests. Producers: Anchor Babcock, Brian McCallion and Dan Savaria