Thinking Creatively About Thinking. The host for this show is Darlene Boyd. The guest is Brian Barnes. Professor Brian Barnes discusses major structures in our thinking that convey both criticality and creativity. These are great parts of our thinking to get to know. They can be accessed whenever and wherever we are doing our thinking […]
UN Forum on Business and Human Rights (Cooper UNion)
Protect, Respect and Remedy for all. The host for this show is Joshua Cooper. The guest is Surya Deva. The United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights is an annual gathering bringing together civil society and corporations to discuss the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. The UN Guiding […]
What Happened at COP26 Anyway (Climate Change Beyond Outrage)
Was the Progress Sufficient to Save us. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Anukriti Hittle. Anu Hittle has just returned from COP26 and reports to us on the proceedings, participants and meetings there, the substance of the discussions and agreements reached and the promises made there, the likelihood that those […]
It’s More than Just Cobalt in the Congo (Global Connections)
It’s Global Economic Competition. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Carl Baker. Carl Baker of Pacific Forum helps us understand the larger foreign policy and global economic issues inherent in the acquisition of China Molybdenum’s acquisition of cobalt in the Congo, and how those issues involve and will affect the […]
Court Strikes Down ‘gut and Replace’ (Hawaii Together)
Legal Expert Robert Thomas Weighs in. The host for this show is Keli’i Akina. The guest is Robert Thomas. Robert Thomas, Grassroot Scholar, Senior Attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, and a director emeritus with the Honolulu law firm Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert, weighs in on the Hawaii Supreme Court ruling this month against “gut […]
What’s up Down Under (Law Across The Sea)
A Chat with Michael Butler. The host for this show is Mark Shklov. The guest is Michael Butler. We discuss contemporary life and the practice of law in Australia, how current events, including the Covid Pandemic, relations with the United States, France, and China, have affected Australia, its citizens, and its attorneys, and how they […]
How Media Ratings Gained Power to Judge (The State of the State of Hawaii)
Early TV Tests Bred Media Rating Criteria. The host for this show is Stephanie Dalton. The guest is Karen Buzzard. Guest Dr. Karen Buzzard describes her research on the powerful media rating industry from its earliest sources and methods. She discovered how the instruments and famous methods used (like Neilson’s work) helped producers and advertisers […]
Hawaii Women’s Golf Coach Stephen Bidne (Beyond the Lines)
Beyond Golf. The host for this show is Rusty Komori. The guest is Stephen Bidne. We talk with Coach Stephen about the importance of striving for a superior culture of excellence with his team and and how he gets his team to buy in to his coaching philosophy. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show […]
Impossible…but it Could Happen (Figments: On Reality)
Black Swans on the Horizon. The host for this show is Dan ‘Fig’ Leaf. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy fifty-eight years ago seemed impossible until it happened. Fig shares his recollection of the day and its aftermath, and ways that the event changed the course of history. That was a black swan – […]
Commentary – Apocalypse Coming Soon
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