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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Rich Galen
Rich Galen joins Jim Blasingame to talk about his memories of 9/11 from a Washington, D.C. perspective, and what has been required - of people and government - to protect us since.
Tim Berry
Can you tell the story of your business's future? Tim Berry joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why every owner must be able to tell the strategic story of what his or her business will look like in the future.
Hal Gregersen
Innovators connect unrelated things in unlikely ways. Hal Gregersen joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why innovators may not intend to be disruptive, but the product of their curiosity at once creates and possibly destroys.
Jack Uldrich
Think of young people as reverse mentors. Jack Uldrich joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why, in this era of accelerated change, a younger employee or intern can become a reverse mentor, if your ego will allow it.
Jack Uldrich
Are you willing to risk what you know for what you might learn? Jack Uldrich joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why you may not know your customers as well as you think and how a little research can lead you to new opportunities for your small business.
Jack Uldrich
Most of what you learned in the 20th century is now obsolete. Jack Uldrich joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why, in the 21st century, what you have yet to learn is more important than what you do know.
Joel Barker
What if the glass on your building turned into a computer screen? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to talk new coatings that can be put on glass to serve a number of energy and productivity purposes.
Joel Barker
What if dirt could solve the global warming problem? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss research that shows how specific changes in the way we manage soil could contribute to the absorption of carbon dioxide.
Joel Barker
So, it turns out that cockroaches are beneficial? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss recent research on how the brain of a cockroach could hold groundbreaking information about how to fight harmful bacteria in humans.
Dennis Pogue
Did George Washington really found the American whiskey industry? Dennis Pogue joins Jim Blasingame to discuss George Washington’s successful whiskey distillery and other entrepreneurial endeavors.

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