Cities Need Architectural Criticism. The host for this show is Martin Despang. The guest is Jay Fidell. Coming near the conclusion of the weekly airing of this program ‘human(e) architecture’, this is about and this episodes takes the time to question itself. Nearing 333 shows with more than 18.000 views, the reflection is compared to […]
Hawai’i Energy in the New York Times (Energy 808: The Cutting Edge)
The Scoops from the NYT’s Ivan Penn. The host for this show is Marco Mangelsdorf. The guest is Ivan Penn. Veteran energy beat reporter Ivan Penn from the New York Times has been writing on Hawai’i energy issues and politics since 2022 and has been covering the tragic story on Maui. He has also recently […]
How the PRC is Dealing Through the Diaspora (Keeping the World Company)
Why Are They Doing this and What Effect Does it Have. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Vicky Cayetano and Shackley Raffetto. Our panel discusses how the PRC is operating through the Diaspora, including cyber and surveillance, ships off the coast of Hawaii, the Confucius Society on college campuses, ‘Police […]
Update on the National Media (American Issues Take Two)
How Are They Doing in These Critical Times. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Cynthia Lee Sinclair, Stephanie Dalton and Chuck Crumpton. Our panel help us understand changes in the national media, including the takeover of Chris Licht at CNN and his new policy of ‘balanced reporting’ and not calling […]
Will the Jan 6 Findings Reach the Country (American Issues Take Two)
What Can be Done to Reach the Electorate. The hosts for this show are Jay Fidell and Tim Apicella. The guests are Stephanie Dalton and Jeff Portnoy. Our panel will discuss the effectiveness of the media during the Trump administration, and how it has done after Trump and in and after the Insurrection. Are the […]
How the US Can Break Putin’s Hold on Ukraine (Global Connections)
Is Biden’s Current Policy on Ukraine a Dead End. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Carl Baker. Carl Baker, senior adviser at Pacific Forum, joins us to discuss Colonel Alexander Vindman’s article in the New York Times evaluating US policy and suggesting a way the US can break Putin’s hold […]
Losing in Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood (America Finding its Way)
Joe Biden is looking weak. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Tim Apicella and Stephanie Dalton. Our panel helps us understand Losing in Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood; Joe Biden is looking weak. We discuss the frustration of his initiatives on voting rights, the fillibuster, infrastructure, immigration and gun […]