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Episodes
Monday Dec 30, 2019
No Year’s Resolution
Monday Dec 30, 2019
Monday Dec 30, 2019
Change will happen. How do you prepare for it? Do you only embrace change when forced?
Monday Dec 23, 2019
The Implications of Obsolescence
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Monday Dec 23, 2019
Still going, until it does not. They don't make them like they used to. But, why? Do you think new fangled is better than old fashioned? Why have we lost sight of our durable analog roots to the latest innovations that affect our lives?
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Monday Dec 16, 2019
The Critical Thinking Gap
Monday Dec 16, 2019
Monday Dec 16, 2019
Colleges and workplaces both say critical thinking skills are lacking in people. What’s the disconnect?
Monday Dec 09, 2019
The Aging of Cities
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Our cities are aging - by population, infrastructure, services, and accessibility. What does this mean for the quality of life, at any age?
Monday Dec 02, 2019
The Joy of Collection and Dispersion
Monday Dec 02, 2019
Monday Dec 02, 2019
What in your collection of things sparks joy? What should you get rid of that has become a burden? What memories does this stir in you?