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We Look Behind the Washington Headlines with NPR Security Editor
The news in Washington D.C. regarding the investigation of the Trump campaign for possible conspiracy with Russians in the 2016 election and possible obstruction of justice on the part of… Read More
Episode 017 : Becky Harling, Author of “How to Listen so People Will Talk”
Think you’re a pretty good listener? I dare you to take Becky Harling’s quiz. Her new book lays it all out — it’s called “How to Listen so People Will… Read More
Episode 021 : Yvette McGee Brown
Yvette McGee Brown was the first African American woman Justice on The Ohio Supreme Court. Today, after years in public service, Justice Brown is a prominent attorney in private practice… Read More
Booming Gaming Industry is Expanding to Include Healthcare, Education & Finance
The days of video or computer games being just for the entertainment of a small segment of our population are over. The gaming industry is exploding and developing beyond the… Read More
Home to Roost – 19 Years With Bobby the Bat
In 1998 when a large brown bat showed up in their bathroom window, Mimi Hart and Lester Marks could not have predicted the beginning of a 19-year friendship. And yet,… Read More
Media Coverage of Fed. Shutdown Misses Impact on Average Person
Some observers characterize politics as a game…a sport where there are game plans, strategies, and winners and losers on almost a daily basis. And, often the news media cover politics… Read More
Episode 020 : Journalist, John McCaslin
Journalist John McCaslin covered the White House and Congress for three decades, as a syndicated columnist, top radio host, and prominent TV news show personality. Noting John’s knack for uncovering… Read More
20 Ways to Fight Tyranny In the USA in Book by Historian & Holocaust Expert
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by news daily pouring out of Washington D.C. and the White House that you find confusing, depressing or just plain outrageous? Do you think that… Read More
Episode 014 : Say “Yes To Kindness” w/ Tammy Joy Lane
Tammy Joy Lane is a Kindness Business Owner who is on a mission to increase world kindness through awareness and sharing. She is an Iraq war veteran, a TedX Speaker… Read More
Trump Consumed with Rage Over “Fire and Fury” Book Says West Wing Journo
President Donald Trump is obsessed with and enraged by Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” book that describes Trump and the West Wing in most unflattering terms, according to Philip Elliott,… Read More
NPR’s Robert Siegel Bids Farewell to NPR After 40 Years of Audio Storytelling
Robert Siegel came to Washington D.C. from New York City’s FM Radio scene some 41 years ago. He thought his transition to Washington was temporary and soon he would be… Read More
Episode 019 : Navigating A Transition In Your Work Life w/ Tom Hodson
The nitty gritty of managing a career shift is the focus of today’s episode. Instead of interviewing a guest, Bev will talk with her colleague, Tom Hodson, about ways to… Read More
Episode 013 : #LiveKinder w/ Barbara Hirsh
You might think of yourself as a kind person, but are you really? Former software engineer and current kindness activist, Barbara Hirsh, says there’s a formula to know for sure…. Read More
Episode 012 : “40 Miles, 40 Gifts, 40th Birthday” w/ Jessica Reed
Jessica Reed is a mother of five kids below the age of 14. She is a registered and licensed dietitian. In her spare time, she swims, bikes, and runs. She… Read More
Civil Discourse Is Not Dead in Politics Says Former Legislator
Some of you love politics… But, don’t you get really tired of all the partisan wrangling, name-calling and finger pointing by our politicians? The two parties usually can’t agree on… Read More
Episode 018 : Eva Moskowitz, Educational Reform Advocate
Eva Moskowitz is a pioneering and sometimes controversial figure in urban politics and American education. And she is well known as the founder of Success Academy Charter Schools, a network… Read More
Episode 011 : A Year of Conscious Kindness w/ Donna Cameron
At the beginning of 2015, Donna Cameron embarked on a year of conscious kindness. She tried to make a mindful and concerted effort to choose kindness: to be kind, think… Read More
Trump Recognizing Jerusalem as Capital of Israel Sparks Strong Global Reactions
Recently, President Donald Trump announced that he was recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The act received widespread bi-partisan Congressional support and kudos from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu…. Read More
Episode 115 : Eva Moskowitz, Educational Reform Advocate
Eva Moskowitz is a leading figure in the education reform movement promoting charter schools. Her charter school system, the Success Academy Charter Schools in New York City, has 45 locations… Read More
Episode 010 : “Helper’s High” w/ Allan Luks
Ever wonder where the term “Helper’s High” came from? Allan Luks coined that phrase back in the 1990s. Allan is considered among the top experts on volunteerism. His pioneering research… Read More
Your Internet Use Could be Limited by FCC Action on Net Neutrality
On December 14, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) voted to rescind a 2015 regulation that would end “net neutrality”. Opponents of this action say it will consolidate too much power… Read More
Episode 114 : Sydney Chaffee, 2017 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year
Teaching Matters is excited to announce a special series of podcasts with award-winning teachers who will share their personal stories about teaching excellence. The first program in this series is… Read More
Episode 009 : Lisa Barrickman, author of “A Case For Kindness”
Could 40 days of intentional kindness truly spark a revolution? Lisa Barrickman celebrated the days leading up to her 40th birthday by committing one act of kindness a day. Others… Read More
Episode 017 : ESPN’s Mark Wright
ESPN’s Mark Wright is a journalist whose dynamic career not only allows him to closely follow the sports that he loves, but also provides him with an opportunity to explore… Read More
“Good All Over” – a New PBS Docuseries Bringing You Stories of Helping Others
“Philanthropologist” is a word created by two filmmakers Craig Martin and Earl Bridges. It is a combination of “philanthropist” and “anthropologist.” It also describes what these two filmmakers do. They… Read More
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