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#162 The Fall and Rise of Small Towns: Dar Williams
Jul 12, 2018
#162 The Fall and Rise of Small Towns: Dar Williams
Jul 12, 2018

The New Yorker called  Dar Williams  "one of America's best singer-songwriters.”

Williams is also passionate about urban planning and revitalization. Her new book, "What I Found in a Thousand Towns: A Traveling Musician's Guide to Rebuilding America's Communities" is both a well researched and beautifully written account of the death and rebirth of American towns and cities. The book is full of practical solutions and unique insight.

Jul 12, 2018
#161 A Fresh Look at Freedom: Russell Shorto
Jul 5, 2018
#161 A Fresh Look at Freedom: Russell Shorto
Jul 5, 2018

We discuss the American Revolution and the meaning of freedom with acclaimed historian and journalist, Russell Shorto, author of the 2018 book, "Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom."
Russell Shorto is also the writer of a fine new podcast series, "American History Tellers."

Jul 5, 2018
#160  The Good News About Drones: Mehdi Salehi
Jun 28, 2018
#160 The Good News About Drones: Mehdi Salehi
Jun 28, 2018

"Wherever there's a problem, I'm pretty sure you can find a use to overcome that problem utilizing drones," says our guest, Mehdi Salehi of the Parsons School of Design. His company, Drone Labs, specializes in drone design, R&D, data collection and analysis.

Jun 28, 2018
#159 Blockchain: The Next Big Thing? Dan Patterson
Jun 21, 2018
#159 Blockchain: The Next Big Thing? Dan Patterson
Jun 21, 2018

“Blockchaine is truly novel. It is something the world had never seen before, because it strengthens itself over time," says our guest, Dan Patterson, a senior reporter for TechRepublic and CBS News.

Jun 21, 2018
#158 Our Towns. Solutions & Reinvention. James Fallows - Part 2
Jun 14, 2018
#158 Our Towns. Solutions & Reinvention. James Fallows - Part 2
Jun 14, 2018

In part two of our conversation with James we look at the ways many local business owners, city planners, educators and citizens have worked in pragmatic and inventive ways to improve life in their communities.

James and Deborah Fallows are the authors of "Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey Into the Heart of America."

Jun 14, 2018
#157 Our Towns. Solutions & Reinvention: James Fallows
Jun 7, 2018
#157 Our Towns. Solutions & Reinvention: James Fallows
Jun 7, 2018

"This still can be the country people would like to think it is," says well-known journalist James Fallows of The Atlantic magazine and co-author of "Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey Into the Heart of America." He says that most people don't realize how fast the country is moving toward becoming a better version of itself.

Jun 7, 2018
#156 The Next Debt Crisis: Maya MacGuineas
May 31, 2018
#156 The Next Debt Crisis: Maya MacGuineas
May 31, 2018

"The debt will be as large as our entire economy by the end of the decade", says Maya MacGuineas, President of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. "Every indicator that you could look for in terms of the numbers is on flashing red alert."

May 31, 2018
#155 The Great Environmental Debate: Charles C. Mann
May 24, 2018
#155 The Great Environmental Debate: Charles C. Mann
May 24, 2018

Our guest, journalist, Charles C. Mann, author of new book, "The Wizard and The Prophet", is a correspondent for The Atlantic, Science and Wired. Two of his previous books, 1491 and 1493, were widely-acclaimed best sellers.

May 24, 2018
#154 Fighting Gang Violence: Jonathan Green
May 17, 2018
#154 Fighting Gang Violence: Jonathan Green
May 17, 2018

Our guest, Jonathan Green, is the author of the new book, "Sex Money Murder: A Story of Crack, Blood and Betrayal." He tells the hair-raising story of how SMM dealt with rivals, as well the role the gang leaders played in the crack epidemic.

May 17, 2018
#153 A Solution for Israelis & Palestinians? Dahlia Scheindlin
May 10, 2018
#153 A Solution for Israelis & Palestinians? Dahlia Scheindlin
May 10, 2018

We speak with Israeli public opinion analyst, strategic consultant and peace researcher, Dahlia Scheindlin, who is hopeful that a new peace agreement will emerge. In addition to her work with Israelis and Palestinian, she has expertise in conflict resolution in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Dahlia is co-host of the podcast, The Tel Aviv Review.

May 10, 2018
#152 Stopping Sexual Harassment: Claire Cain Miller
May 3, 2018
#152 Stopping Sexual Harassment: Claire Cain Miller
May 3, 2018

We revisit our interview with New York Times journalist Claire Cain Miller, who writes for The Upshot. Miller explains the challenges ahead in the fight for equality and respect for women in the workplace.

May 3, 2018
#151 Microtrends = Big Changes: Mark Penn
Apr 26, 2018
#151 Microtrends = Big Changes: Mark Penn
Apr 26, 2018

Mark Penn is a pollster and political consultant. He worked for Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as for Microsoft. In the ‘90s he identified the rise of the “Soccer Moms” who helped elect Bill Clinton. In 2007, he wrote the book Microtrends, detailing many similar trends.

Apr 26, 2018
#150 The New Movement to Restore Civility
Apr 19, 2018
#150 The New Movement to Restore Civility
Apr 19, 2018

Our guests in this episode, John Gable and Joan Blades, are leaders of a growing project to bring Americans together to talk it out, mending the bitter partisan divide "one conversation at a time."

Apr 19, 2018
#149 Fixing Capitalism: Luigi Zingales
Apr 12, 2018
#149 Fixing Capitalism: Luigi Zingales
Apr 12, 2018

Our guest, finance professor, Luigi Zingales of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, makes a crucial distinction between free markets and big business. Luigi is the author of two widely reviewed books: "Saving Capitalism from Capitalists (co-authored with Raghuram Rajan) and "A Capitalism for the People: Recapturing the Lost Genius of American Prosperity." He is also the co-host of the popular podcast, "Capitalisnt."

Apr 12, 2018
#148 The World Is Getting Better: Gregg Easterbrook
Apr 5, 2018
#148 The World Is Getting Better: Gregg Easterbrook
Apr 5, 2018

Our guest, journalist Gregg Easterbrook is author of the new book, "It's Better Than It Looks: Reasons for Optimism in an Age of Fear."

Apr 5, 2018
 #147 America's Leadership Crisis: Davia Temin
Mar 29, 2018
#147 America's Leadership Crisis: Davia Temin
Mar 29, 2018

Our guest is the highly respected crisis communications and leadership strategist, Davia Temin. We learn about the do’s and don’ts of crisis communications as well as the benefits of coaching and training. 

Mar 29, 2018
#146 Google is Forever. No Second Chances: Brian Hamilton.
Mar 22, 2018
#146 Google is Forever. No Second Chances: Brian Hamilton.
Mar 22, 2018

"When people get out of jail, their internet profiles can stay with them forever," says business executive, Brian Hamilton, founder of "Inmates to Entrepreneurs," an outreach group that helps ex-offenders start their own businesses. "There is systematic discrimination against these people by employers who always Google people."

Mar 22, 2018
#145 Making Luck Happen: Janice Kaplan
Mar 15, 2018
#145 Making Luck Happen: Janice Kaplan
Mar 15, 2018

In this episode with award-winning author, editor and journalist, Janice Kaplan, we learn about the exciting ways you can grab opportunities and improve your life. 

There is a clear difference between random chance and luck. The case is made in the new book that she wrote with risk-taking expert Barnaby Marsh, "How Luck Happens: Using the Science of Luck to Transform Work, Love and Life ."

Mar 15, 2018
#144 What Works to Prevent Gun Violence: James Burnett
Mar 9, 2018
#144 What Works to Prevent Gun Violence: James Burnett
Mar 9, 2018

Our guest in James Burnett, Editorial Director of The Trace, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom that shines a light on America's gun violence crisis. 

Mar 9, 2018
#143 Will #NeverAgain Bring Lasting Change? Elizabeth Matto
Mar 1, 2018
#143 Will #NeverAgain Bring Lasting Change? Elizabeth Matto
Mar 1, 2018

"This generation has become more in tune and in touch with the avenues of political power," says Professor Elizabeth Matto, Director of the Center for Youth Political Participation at the Eagleton Institute, Rutgers University, and the author of "Citizen Now: Engaging in Politics and Democracy." 

Mar 1, 2018
#142 The Next Space Race: Joe Pappalardo
Feb 21, 2018
#142 The Next Space Race: Joe Pappalardo
Feb 21, 2018

In this episode, technology journalist Joe Pappalardo, author of the new book, "Spaceport Earth: The Reinvention of Spaceflight", tells us why the emerging space race is different this time, and includes a vital role played by SpaceX, Blue Origin and other private companies. Their drive may lead to stunning advances in the human quest to explore and understand the universe.

Feb 21, 2018

 

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