EP 967 Who Are You in this Digital World?

EP 967 Who Are You in this Digital World?

Much has been written about the ill effects of our over-reliance on our on-life life with endless content, algorithm-driven polarization and pressure to publicly present oneself.  In this podcast, our guest, Patricia Martin, author of “Will the Future Like You: Reflections on the Age of Hyper-Reinvention,” argues that the damage goes even deeper.  It is …

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EP 965 Is the Voting Rights Act Totally Gutted After Last Week’s Supreme Court Decision?

EP 965 Is the Voting Rights Act Totally Gutted After Last Week’s Supreme Court Decision?

The Voting Rights Act, enacted in 1965, and considered to be the most important civil rights legislation in American history, was effectively jettisoned by the ruling of the United States Supreme Court last week, according to our guest, David Daley, one of the leading experts in the country on the Act itself, and partisan and …

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EP 964 Ancient Greece Still Shapes Our World

EP 964 Ancient Greece Still Shapes Our World

Greek mythology.  Greek tragedy.  Greek philosophy.  Any of us who took a course or two on Western civilization remembers the name John Davies Homer, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.  We may not revisit them, but they revisit us in many of the traditions that are woven through to our modern- day concept of the world. And …

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EP 963 Blowing the Whistle on the Vietnam Debacle

EP 963 Blowing the Whistle on the Vietnam Debacle

Whistleblowers in our society our either considered heroes or traitors.  In any event they have a massive impact in our history.  For those who compile such lists of modern-day whistleblowers often Mark Felt, Deep Throat from Watergate is number two and Daniel Ellsberg, the defense analyst who revealed the Pentagon Papers, is number one.  Ellsberg’s …

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EP 962 Is GDP Still the Best Way to Measure the Performance of the Economy?

EP 962 Is GDP Still the Best Way to Measure the Performance of the Economy?

    The ways that statisticians and governments measure the economy were developed in the 1940’s, when the urgent economic problems were totally different from those of our times.  In her book “The Measure of Progress: Counting What Really Matters”, Cambridge professor, Diane Coyle, helps us understand how inadequate our system for assessing the economy …

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EP 961 What Will Pope Leo XIV’s Legacy Be?

EP 961 What Will Pope Leo XIV’s Legacy Be?

 Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, has been seen as a stabilizing force in the Catholic Church after a tumultuous papacy of Pope Francis.  And while he is disciplined, thoughtful, and measured in his words and deeds, perhaps more traditional than Pope Francis, he has also been very vocal about his concerns about the …

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EP 960 Our Health Care System Prioritizes Intervention Over Prevention

EP 960 Our Health Care System Prioritizes Intervention Over Prevention

 There is a largely invisible pricing structure in the American health care system that dictates the types of medical procedures that are most valued and therefore best compensated.  It affects the way you interact with the system day after day.  In her short, but clear-eyed, dissection of why specialists and surgery are often the weapon …

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EP 959 Impacts of Legalized Gambling Being Felt Throughout US Society

EP 959 Impacts of Legalized Gambling Being Felt Throughout US Society

 If you’re paying attention these days, and in the wake of the NCAA basketball tournament, it’s hard not to notice how legalized gambling has crept into every facet of American life.  You see it during sports games and with the full involvement of the leagues. You pass signs on the highway daily about games of …

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EP 958 Pickleball is All the Rage in America

EP 958 Pickleball is All the Rage in America

When one of your friends tells you that pickleball is now the all-consuming passion in their life, what do you say?  Every day, thousands and thousands more people pick up a paddle and get hooked on the fastest growing sport in the land. What’s all the fuss about?  As a long-time tennis guy, I had …

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