Can We Trust What the Polls Tell Us? (2623)
Polls have come in for their fair share of discussion, especially in election years. Are they accurate, biased, fake news!? See what our experts have to s
Nonprofits Confront Covid: Will They Survive? (2622)
Our expert panelists discuss the challenges COVID-19 has created for nonprofits.
Reminder of North Texas Giving Day
Monica Egert-Smith, the Chief Relations Officer at Communities Foundation of Texas, which is responsible for North Texas Giving Day, recently joined us for a McCuistion program on nonprofits and the challenges COVID has caused.
Will Taiwan Remain a Democracy… Independent of Beijing? (2621)
Relations between China and the U.S. are at an all-time low, in part because of the actions China has taken toward Beijing and the U.S.’ commitment to Taiwan.
What Is the Future of Hong Kong? (2620)
According to Dr. Friedman, the era we are in is one of the first times the social and economic cycles actually coincide. This could mean we are in a very intense time for us all – countries and individuals. Join us to learn more about how geo-politics impact us all everyday.
The Storm Before the Calm (2619)
According to Dr. Friedman, the era we are in is one of the first times the social and economic cycles actually coincide. This could mean we are in a very intense time for us all – countries and individuals. Join us to learn more about how geo-politics impact us all everyday.
Surviving Political Crisis (2618)
According to Dr. Friedman, the era we are in is one of the first times the social and economic cycles actually coincide. This could mean we are in a very intense time for us all – countries and individuals. Join us to learn more about how geo-politics impact us all everyday.
Re-Air: The New Religion: Destructive Escalation (2512)
Violation is unfortunately the end stage of what used to be somewhat more civil types of disagreement states Robert E. Hall in this episode on Destructive Escalation in America right now.
How Universities Lost Their Way (2522)
University education can increase opportunities and improve quality of life. Yet, political bias is increasing polarization and decreasing civilized discourse on campuses.
At Risk: Our Most Vulnerable Neighbors (2617)
Alcohol consumption is up. People are stressed, fearful and anxious. So what can we do to do stay mentally healthy during COVID-19 and afterwards?