Ep. 154 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa
Maria Ressa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for challenging corruption in her native country,...
Ep. 154 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa
Maria Ressa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for challenging corruption in her native country,...
Ep. 153 Towards More Civil Discourse
New series of related courses at Duke University explore civil discourse and democracy. ---...
Ep. 152 A Conversation With Writer Isabel Wilkerson
In 2016, President Barack Obama awarded her the National Humanities Medal for "championing the...
Ep. 151 America’s ‘High But Hollow’ Military Support
“In 2018, Gallup recorded that some 74% of Americans said they had 'a great deal’ or 'quite a...
Ep. 150 Fresh Ideas to Curb Food Waste
Jasmine Crowe-Houston is a social entrepreneur and founder of Goodr.co. Jasmine started her...
Ep. 149 He's on a Quest to Find Depth in a Distracted World
Cal Newport's books, with titles like Deep Work, Digital Minimalism, and A World Without Email,...
Ep. 148 How Support Outside of School Can Lead to Better Student Outcomes
In this episode: how a program that supports kids outside of the school hours is driving student...
Ep. 147 Former Senator Richard Burr
Richard Burr retired recently from public service after serving five terms in the U.S. House of...
Ep. 146 Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama
Stephen J. Hadley served as deputy national security advisor, and then national security advisor...
Ep. 145 The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is, according to today's guests, "the most expansive and...
Ep. 144 Philip Cook's Book: Policing Gun Violence
It's no secret that the United States has major issues with gun violence and police brutality,...
Ep. 143 Plastics: The Climate Connection and Policy Possibilities
Plastics are a huge part of our everyday life, and most people know that plastics contribute to...
CO2 emissions play a major role in climate change. Guest host and J.D./UPEP doctoral candidate...
Climate change is forcing many people to move due to environmental stressors like heat,...
Ep. 140 Satellites, Machine Learning and Climate Change
When it comes to climate change, it’s important for all of us to think in new ways. For example,...
Ep. 139 Bipartisan Report Calls for Rebalancing U.S. Priorities Towards Children
According to a recent bipartisan report from the American Enterprise Institute and Brookings...
Ep. 138 Effective Ways to Connect Across the Political Aisle
Ray Starling grew up on a hog and tobacco farm in rural North Carolina. He recalls working on the...
Ep. 137 The Truth About Sanctions
Russia has invaded Ukraine. In response, President Biden has promised that the U.S. will impose...
Ep. 136 COVID & Families Across Cultures
COVID-19 has upended lives around the world. Prior to the pandemic, Jennifer Lansford and her...
Duke Sanford School of Public Policy Professor Stephen Buckley argues In some ways, the events of...
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