Chevron CEO, Mike Wirth, On The Race To Meet The World’s Energy Needs With Lower Carbon Solutions
Society, Science & Tech, Environment, Business Lynn Thoman Society, Science & Tech, Environment, Business Lynn Thoman

Chevron CEO, Mike Wirth, On The Race To Meet The World’s Energy Needs With Lower Carbon Solutions

Can the world make an orderly transition from fossil fuels to lower carbon solutions? Chevron CEO, Mike Wirth, believes we can, but there are major challenges ahead. Join us as he shares his thoughts on EVs, fusion, carbon capture, geothermal, and other technologies. The future is coming. Will the world be ready? Listen to find out.

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A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, And Have We Really Thought This Through?
Society, Science & Tech Lynn Thoman Society, Science & Tech Lynn Thoman

A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, And Have We Really Thought This Through?

Attention Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos: What on earth are you thinking?! Settling in space is fraught with monumental challenges. Here, serious and funny spaceheads Kelly and Zach Weinersmith discuss some of them — the effects of partial gravity on sex and having babies, food and energy production, laws that govern space society, and more.

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Karl Rove Takes A Riveting, No-Holds Barred Look At The Frightening State Of American Politics
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Karl Rove Takes A Riveting, No-Holds Barred Look At The Frightening State Of American Politics

Karl Rove, former political consultant and presidential advisor, shares his take on the current ugliness in American politics … the critical challenges of the Republican and Democratic parties … the immorality of Donald Trump … the corruption of Joe Biden … and how America can be healed. Don’t miss this riveting talk with a remarkable man.

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What’s Really Happening Along Our Mexican Border, From A Plain-Spoken Texas Congressman

What’s Really Happening Along Our Mexican Border, From A Plain-Spoken Texas Congressman

According to U.S. Congressman Tony Gonzales, whose district runs along the majority of Texas’ border with Mexico, the border is “essentially open and anyone can cross.”

Here, with blunt honesty, he talks about the scope of the problem, its horrifying impact, how little is being done to address it, and our desperate need for genuine solutions.

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Former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia On Why Both the US and China Are Guilty Of False Narratives About The Other
International, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman International, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman

Former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia On Why Both the US and China Are Guilty Of False Narratives About The Other

The U.S. and China are locked in an economic battle that threatens world stability. According to former Morgan Stanley Asia Chairman Stephen Roach, both nations are equally at fault for relying on false narratives to accuse the other. Listen, as he shares both countries’ perspectives and answers the critical question: Is there a way out?

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President of Rockefeller Foundation and Former Head of USAID Raj Shah on Big Bets and Transforming The Face of Human Poverty On The Planet
Society, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman Society, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman

President of Rockefeller Foundation and Former Head of USAID Raj Shah on Big Bets and Transforming The Face of Human Poverty On The Planet

Imagine a world in which no child starves to death and electricity is available to just about all. Raj Shah, President of the Rockefeller Foundation, has a plan for making it happen: making big bets — the kind that have worked to vaccinate 900 million children and stop the spread of Ebola. Learn why thinking big is key to solving big challenges.

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Why The Use Of Group Identity To Pursue Social Justice May Fail To Achieve Its Noble Goals

Why The Use Of Group Identity To Pursue Social Justice May Fail To Achieve Its Noble Goals

The attempt across much of America to achieve social justice by advantaging people based on their identity is noble and well-intended. It’s also misguided and destined to fail. So says Yascha Mounk, a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Listen as he explains the need for a shared humanity.

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How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Live, and Die
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How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Live, and Die

Why does the feeling of inequality lead some people to make self-defeating decisions? Why does feeling poor sometimes have a more powerful effect on people than actually being poor? How can people avoid the damage caused by feeling “less than?” Keith Payne, a psychology professor at the University of North Carolina, has answers.

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A World-Leading Tech Analyst Shares His Insights on AI, Job Creation, Chinese EVs, Crypto, and More
Business, Science & Tech Lynn Thoman Business, Science & Tech Lynn Thoman

A World-Leading Tech Analyst Shares His Insights on AI, Job Creation, Chinese EVs, Crypto, and More

The world is filled with speculation about the impact of AI, automation and other technologies. Here, a world-leading tech analyst, Benedict Evans, shares his unique insights into what the near- and long-term future will hold, especially for jobs. Other topics include ChatGPT, crypto, Chinese EVs, virtual reality, blockchain, and more.

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The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business: Setting the Table with Union Square Hospitality Group Founder & Chairman Danny Meyer
Society, Self, Business Lynn Thoman Society, Self, Business Lynn Thoman

The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business: Setting the Table with Union Square Hospitality Group Founder & Chairman Danny Meyer

“Business, like life, is all about how you make people feel. It’s that simple, and it’s that hard. In the end, what’s most meaningful is creating positive, uplifting outcomes.”

Danny Meyer, founder and Chairman of Union Square Hospitality Group, whose restaurants have won an unprecedented 28 James Beard Awards, several three Michelin stars, and a Julia Child Award, says he once thought he was primarily in the business of serving good food but learned that food is secondary to something that matters even more. He shares on delivering uplifting outcomes and outstanding hospitality.

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A Top National Security Expert Explores The Critical Role Cybersecurity Plays In America’s Security
Military, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman Military, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman

A Top National Security Expert Explores The Critical Role Cybersecurity Plays In America’s Security

Along with major technological advances come major security threats. Here, the Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies, Anne Neuberger, reveals some of America’s most serious threats and some of the steps we’re taking to counter them. There’s good reason to feel both worried and secure.

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Learn The Latest Findings On How Working Remotely Effects Productivity, Hiring, Real Estate, And More
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Learn The Latest Findings On How Working Remotely Effects Productivity, Hiring, Real Estate, And More

Working remotely is having a dramatic impact across a wide swath of society — including how and where we live, how business is run, real estate values, hiring practices, and more. But its impact on productivity is minimal. Here, Stanford’s Nick Bloom shares his latest findings on working from home and what we can expect in the future.

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The Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Our Critical Need To See “The Other Side of The Story”

The Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Our Critical Need To See “The Other Side of The Story”

Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Admiral Bill Owens, fervently believes we need to see “the other side of the story” — the perspective of other countries and people. With that in mind, wait till you hear his surprising thoughts on China, Taiwan, Russia, the war in Ukraine, and other hot button issues of the day.

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Yale Professor Zoe Chance Reveals Smart, Simple Ways To Influence People To Get What You Want
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Yale Professor Zoe Chance Reveals Smart, Simple Ways To Influence People To Get What You Want

Becoming more influential is within your grasp, and it doesn't mean becoming a selfish ass — says Yale professor Zoe Chance, who teaches the wildly popular course Mastering Influence and Persuasion. Here, she shares brilliant, simple strategies — including the “magic question” to ask — to get what you want in a graceful way.

“The bedrock principle of influencing behavior is … to have people react unconsciously in a favorable way.”

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How An Innovative, Global Vaccine Alliance Accomplished What No Other Organization Could
Society, Health Lynn Thoman Society, Health Lynn Thoman

How An Innovative, Global Vaccine Alliance Accomplished What No Other Organization Could

Now for some wonderful news. There’s a global public-private alliance that has done what no other organization could: helped vaccinate almost half the world’s children, about a billion, against deadly and debilitating diseases. Learn about Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, from its CEO Seth Berkley, and the innovative funding mechanisms that have helped it succeed.

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Livewired: Creating New Senses For Humans
Science & Tech, Society Lynn Thoman Science & Tech, Society Lynn Thoman

Livewired: Creating New Senses For Humans

A wristband that enables deaf people to “hear.” Brain implants that enable you to control a robotic arm. Neurotechnology that enables blind people to “see.” In this mind-boggling talk, Stanford neuroscientist David Eagleman reveals how the brain’s plasticity and breakthroughs in neurotech are enabling us to ask: How do you want to experience the universe? What kind of senses and body do you want to have?

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Learning from the Best: A Nobel Laureate's Journey to Understand the Secrets of School Quality
Society, Education Lynn Thoman Society, Education Lynn Thoman

Learning from the Best: A Nobel Laureate's Journey to Understand the Secrets of School Quality

Why do some schools routinely produce high-performing students? How truly important is class size? Why do charter schools typically outperform regular schools — is it the schools themselves, the students they attract, or a combination of both? Get ready to be educated on crucial issues of education by Nobel Prize laureate Joshua Angrist.

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Former Ford and Boeing CEO Alan Mulally On Love By Design, The Secret Behind Two Remarkable Turnarounds
Business, Leadership Lynn Thoman Business, Leadership Lynn Thoman

Former Ford and Boeing CEO Alan Mulally On Love By Design, The Secret Behind Two Remarkable Turnarounds

How did legendary business leader Alan Mulally rescue both Ford and Boeing? With a detailed set of principles and practices he calls love by design. Inspired by the teachings of his parents, this cultural manifesto stresses love and respect for all participants, radical honesty and humility, and an ironclad commitment to the greater good.

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War In The Age of AI. A Chilling, Mind-Blowing Talk With A Former Pentagon Defense Expert

War In The Age of AI. A Chilling, Mind-Blowing Talk With A Former Pentagon Defense Expert

The transformation to AI-enabled warfare is happening at breakneck speed. The stakes are huge and — given the sophistication and vulnerability of the weapons systems — so are the risks. Former Pentagon defense expert Paul Scharre explains in chilling detail how the future of global security is at stake and how AI changes everything.

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