Jul23, 2023

The Economics of Travel and Happiness (2920)

July 23, 2023|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Politics, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Did you know that those who travel are 7% happier than those who stay at home (Washington State University)?  The overwhelming majority of travelers say that their travel memories are among the happiest ones of their lives; and, as our guest Eric Weiner tells us, even delays and other snafus can over time be recalled as blissful.

Jul9, 2023

The EV Battery Challenge (2919)

July 9, 2023|Environment, Featured Program, Featured-Home, Recent Programs, Technology|0 Comments

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 changes the eligibility rules to claim a tax credit for clean vehicles. The act is an ongoing, very aggressive campaign to revolutionize the automobile industry and get consumers to ditch combustion engine, gasoline-powered vehicles in favor of EVs – electric vehicles. Could this tip consumers to move to electric vehicles?

Jun25, 2023

The Escalating North Korea Challenge (2921)

June 25, 2023|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Global Affairs, Politics, Recent Programs|0 Comments

That North Korea is only one of three countries that can threaten the U.S. with nuclear weapons is of great concern, not only to the U.S. Joining host Jim Falk to talk about our relations with North Korea and its impact on world events are experts Jenny Town and Siegfried Hecker, Ph.D.

May21, 2023

Do Authoritarians Rule the World? (2913)

May 21, 2023|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Politics, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Today, there appears to be an increasing number of autocrats and political leaders who rule solely for their own interests. From N. Korea to Iran, Saudi, and Latin America, we are seeing some flagrant abuses of power and instances of how absolute power corrupts. Our experts focus on how authoritarians exercise and abuse their power shaping world events and not for the better.

Apr23, 2023

The Science of Resilience: Nature or Nurture? (2908)

April 23, 2023|Featured Program, Featured-Home, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Joining Host Vince Poscente are: Michael Ungar, Ph.D., The Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Andrew Nevin, Ph.D., Advisory Partner, Chief Economist, PwC, Nigeria, scientist and an economist who brings a different perspective to the definition.