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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on an existing mining machine that eats land mines, plus a way to repurpose the waste from making olive oil.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on new architectural practices for urban development, plus flying cars that would eliminate the need for city streets.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on the resurrection of a form of salt solution that is much more stable as a coolant for nuclear power than the current method using water.
Chris Moschovitis
Chris Moschovitis joins Jim Blasingame to give us a peek into the future of cyber-crime, when the bad guys will have more power and information.
Jim Schreier
Jim Schreier joins Jim Blasingame to confirm with two research sources what we’ve long surmised: members of Gen Y are changing jobs more than other generations, and are planning to make the next move.
John Dini
John Dini joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the current demographic reality of millions of Baby Boomers who will be exiting their businesses one way or another, with an unprecedented lack of acquirers.
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.
Chris Moschovitis
Chris Moschovitis joins Jim Blasingame to give us a peek into the future of cyber-crime, when the bad guys will have more power and information.
Jim Schreier
Jim Schreier joins Jim Blasingame to confirm with two research sources what we’ve long surmised: members of Gen Y are changing jobs more than other generations, and are planning to make the next move.
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.

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