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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Christopher Bishop
Chris Bishop joins Jim Blasingame first to offer drone application suggestions, and then to share his thoughts on how blockchain will become part of our future, especially regarding ethics in the digital age.
Christopher Bishop
Chris Bishop joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the proliferation of drones and the increased application of drone technology, and how to make sure it’s more opportunity than disruption.
Deb Calvert
Deb Calvert joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how preserving your beloved status quo can cause you to hold on too long to paradigms that once made you successful, but now are shifting.
Doug Griffiths
Doug Griffiths joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the reasons local communities will see their world disrupted in unprecedented ways, and to report that most of the leaders he sees are not ready.
Doug Griffiths
Doug Griffiths joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the 20th century change was more about scaling and growing, the 21st century will be more about disruption on an unprecedented scale.
Craig Roach
Craig Roach joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the challenges to our current electric grid, and that in some ways the future grid may look decentralized in a way that Edison might have liked.
Patrick  Deneen
Patrick Deneen joins Jim Blasingame to tell his story about how he dealt with liberal influences in universities he’s worked in as a conservative/libertarian political science professor.
Patrick  Deneen
Patrick Deneen joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the rise of populism across the globe, especially in the U.S., and whether this force is a threat to both the Democrats and Republicans.
Gerald Celente
Gerald Celente joins Jim Blasingame to report on what he thinks will happen before the midterm elections that will turn the tide of the conventional wisdom for how this election will turn out.
Jared Meyer
Jared Meyer joins Jim Blasingame to predict that the more Millennials seek urban lifestyles the more likely there will be progressive policies in many U.S. cities.

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