Re-air: COVID’s Impact on Our Mental Health (2615)
We talk about the rising incidences of suicide, depression, alcohol, and drug abuse, and domestic violence during COVID 19's self-quarantine period.
Re-Air: Stay Well … Stay Resilient. (2616)
Alcohol consumption is up. People are stressed, fearful and anxious. So what can we do to do stay mentally healthy during COVID-19 and afterwards?
Do We Need a Constitutional Amendment to Get Money Out of Politics? (2611)
Seventy-seven percent of the public says “there should be limits on the amount of money individuals and organizations” can spend on political campaigns with just 20% saying they should be able to spend as much as they want.
Hungry in America (2612)
Just before COVID closed down the economy we recorded a program on hunger in America, which considering the wealth of our country, is disproportionate. Dallas County ranks among one of the highest food insecure — for children, in the country!
Cyberwarfare: The Fifth Domain (2701)
This program focuses on the fifth domain, the Pentagon's term for cyberspace and how to keep the fifth domain a humming engine of economic growth and human progress by not giving in to the dark forces that aim to make it an area of conflict.
Voter Fraud and Mail-in Ballots: What are the Issues? (2626)
Mail-in voting has been a contentious issue during this 2020 presidential election year. Yet because of the pandemic, to date more Americans than ever before are choosing to vote by mail.
Beware: Ransomware’s on the Rise! (2625)
Ransomware is one of the biggest security problems on the internet and one of the most challenging forms of cybercrime that organizations face today. Potentially everyone’s organizations’ data is under attack.
What’s the Truth About Police Violence? (2624)
This program promises some surprising insights as it looks at the underlying causes of most police violence and offers solutions.
Re-air: Should the Electoral College Be Changed? (2609)
The Electoral College is frequently called into question, most especially in an election year. The arguments for changing or eliminating it grow more heated when the winner of the Electoral College is not the winner of the popular vote.
Re-air: History of the Electoral College (2608)
Our next presidential election takes place in two months. It promises to be a more contentious one than usual. And, it's possible that the candidate with the most popular votes, will not be pronounced the winner. The president is not directly decided on by voters but by the Electoral College. A candidate needs to gain a majority of the college's votes to be declared president.
Can We Trust What the Polls Tell Us? (2623)
Polls have come in for their fair share of discussion, especially in election years. Are they accurate, biased, fake news!? See what our experts have to s
Nonprofits Confront Covid: Will They Survive? (2622)
Our expert panelists discuss the challenges COVID-19 has created for nonprofits.
Will Taiwan Remain a Democracy… Independent of Beijing? (2621)
Relations between China and the U.S. are at an all-time low, in part because of the actions China has taken toward Beijing and the U.S.' commitment to Taiwan.
What Is the Future of Hong Kong? (2620)
According to Dr. Friedman, the era we are in is one of the first times the social and economic cycles actually coincide. This could mean we are in a very intense time for us all – countries and individuals. Join us to learn more about how geo-politics impact us all everyday.
The Storm Before the Calm (2619)
According to Dr. Friedman, the era we are in is one of the first times the social and economic cycles actually coincide. This could mean we are in a very intense time for us all – countries and individuals. Join us to learn more about how geo-politics impact us all everyday.