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Hear, Here. A Fresh Take on the News Media’s Flawed Coverage of Joe Biden with a Former NY Times Executive Editor
Politics & Government, Business, Society Lynn Thoman Politics & Government, Business, Society Lynn Thoman

Hear, Here. A Fresh Take on the News Media’s Flawed Coverage of Joe Biden with a Former NY Times Executive Editor

The news media’s coverage of Joe Biden’s mental fitness is itself a major news story. Here, Jill Abramson, a former Executive Editor of the NY Times, provides fresh insight on the failures of the media, the White House’s aggressive cover-up, what it all means for journalism in general, and more. Don’t miss one of our most important conversations ever.

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A Bold, Fresh, Stunning Look At The U.S. Constitution

A Bold, Fresh, Stunning Look At The U.S. Constitution

A.J. Jacobs spent an entire year living as America’s Founding Fathers did 200 years ago. Really. He learned they envisioned a very different balance of power than exists in Washington today. How out of whack are things? How should the Constitution be interpreted? Is there too much free speech? Don’t miss this remarkable conversation.

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Former Oxford University Head and Terrorism Expert - Finally, A Knowing, Clear-Eyed Look At Terrorism
Society, Law & Justice, Military Lynn Thoman Society, Law & Justice, Military Lynn Thoman

Former Oxford University Head and Terrorism Expert - Finally, A Knowing, Clear-Eyed Look At Terrorism

Terrorism is roiling the Middle East and is a fact of life in many places around the world. How should civilized societies respond? What is an effective approach? Dame Louise Richardson, an Irish expert on the topic, has some surprising and insightful answers. The topic is timely and affects us all. Don’t miss this very necessary conversation.

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The Battle for Your Brain: The Emerging World of Neurotechnology, Brain Hacking and Thought Control (repost)
Science & Tech, Self, Law & Justice Lynn Thoman Science & Tech, Self, Law & Justice Lynn Thoman

The Battle for Your Brain: The Emerging World of Neurotechnology, Brain Hacking and Thought Control (repost)

Brain sensors embedded in watches. Earbuds that decode our brainwaves. Neurotechnology that reads our emotions and thoughts, and can be used to manipulate them. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s science fact. Don’t miss this chilling and cautionary talk with Duke professor Nita Farahany, author of The Battle for Your Brain.

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Starbucks Board Chair Mellody Hobson’s Life Sounds Like Fiction, But It’s Fact. Here, She Discusses Her Success.
Self, Business, Leadership Lynn Thoman Self, Business, Leadership Lynn Thoman

Starbucks Board Chair Mellody Hobson’s Life Sounds Like Fiction, But It’s Fact. Here, She Discusses Her Success.

Mellody Hobson’s life—from her tough Chicago childhood to becoming Starbucks board chair to her marriage to George Lucas — has shattered stereotypes. Here, the president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments talks about pursuing excellence, how to become indispensable, tricks for managing time, the need to take risks, and much more.

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Top Takeaways of 2023

Top Takeaways of 2023

3 Takeaways brings you conversations with people who are changing the world. The world’s foremost thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, scientists and other newsmakers share three key insights to help you understand the world in new ways that can benefit your life and career. In this special year-end episode, we present the most powerful and compelling takeaways of 2023.

Can you guess which takeaway is from each guest before we tell you who it is? The guests include former Director of the CIA, former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, CEO of Chevron, former Foreign Minister of Israel and other amazing guests.

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An Eye-Opening, Cautionary Look At The Problematic Clout Of A Few Giant Index Funds
Business Lynn Thoman Business Lynn Thoman

An Eye-Opening, Cautionary Look At The Problematic Clout Of A Few Giant Index Funds

Four index funds are now so large they have unprecedented, concentrated power in public companies, enabling them to exert enormous influence over our politics and economy. While the cause for concern is clear, the solution is not. Join us, as Harvard law professor John Coates shines a bright light on this serious and growing problem.

“Two companies control 10 to 15, maybe 20%, of all of the stock of all the companies on all the U.S. stock exchanges.”

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The CEO of U.S. News & World Report On Why Today’s Most Critical News Story May Be The News Media Itself
Business, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman Business, Politics & Government Lynn Thoman

The CEO of U.S. News & World Report On Why Today’s Most Critical News Story May Be The News Media Itself

Credible journalism is crucial for democracy, and trust in our news media is alarmingly low. The CEO of U.S. News & World Report, Eric Gertler, explains why and talks bluntly about the dramatic rise of opinionated and fake news, the impact of a generation getting its news from social media, transitioning from analog dollars to digital dimes, and more.

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A Legal Reform Expert Discusses The Horrors Of Our Criminal Justice System And How To Improve It
Society, Law & Justice Lynn Thoman Society, Law & Justice Lynn Thoman

A Legal Reform Expert Discusses The Horrors Of Our Criminal Justice System And How To Improve It

It’s no secret the U.S. criminal justice system is failing people of color. But the issue is bigger and more horrific than people think. Here, Christina Swarns, a top criminal legal reform expert, discusses wrongful convictions, false confessions, plea deals, the critical role of DNA — and most important, what can be done to improve the system.

Christina Swarns is Executive Director of the Innocence Project which gets wrongfully convicted people out of jail.

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Former Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar Details Previously Unknown Reasons For The Stunning Success of Operation Warp Speed
Business, Politics & Government, Health Lynn Thoman Business, Politics & Government, Health Lynn Thoman

Former Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar Details Previously Unknown Reasons For The Stunning Success of Operation Warp Speed

Operation Warp Speed achieved in 7 months what normally takes 8–12 years. Former Secretary of Health and Human Services, Alex Azar, reveals in fascinating detail how it was done — the key people involved, how it was influenced by the Manhattan Project, the government’s critical, groundbreaking partnership with the drug industry, and more.

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At A Time Of Great Global Volatility, The U.S. Economy Is Far Outperforming All The Other Major Countries. Listen And Learn Why.
International, Business Lynn Thoman International, Business Lynn Thoman

At A Time Of Great Global Volatility, The U.S. Economy Is Far Outperforming All The Other Major Countries. Listen And Learn Why.

News flash: By every measure that matters, the U.S. economy is dramatically outperforming the industrialized world. The Provost of King's College at Cambridge University, Gillian Tett, explains why. She also shares brilliant insights on the enormous volatility in the world, the future of globalization, why Brexit is a disaster, and more.

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A Former Israeli Foreign Minister Discusses The War With Hamas And What It May, And May Not, Achieve

A Former Israeli Foreign Minister Discusses The War With Hamas And What It May, And May Not, Achieve

As war rages between Israel and Hamas, former Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami shares some remarkable insights about the encirclement of Israel by well-armed Iranian proxies; the possibility the war will spread; the rise of antisemitism in America and Europe; and a possible path to peace. Don’t miss this important conversation.

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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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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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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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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 Science of Failure – Right Kind of Wrong with Harvard Business School’s Amy Edmondson
Business Lynn Thoman Business Lynn Thoman

The Science of Failure – Right Kind of Wrong with Harvard Business School’s Amy Edmondson

Failure will happen. Count on it. Especially in today’s complex, uncertain world. Here, Harvard professor Amy Edmonson explains how we can transform our relationship with failure, how people and organizations can fail wisely, and how we can use failure as powerful fuel for success. You may never look at failure the same way again..

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

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

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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