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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on a medical research breakthrough that could extend the life of older antibiotics that have become less effective in recent years against morphing pathogens.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss concerns about the current velocity of climate warming becoming a habitation problem for parts of the planet, as well as how will we know if we slow things down too fast.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on an innovation that uses an artificial leaf to turn water and sunlight into hydrogen power.
Charles Wheelan
Charles Wheelan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how prescient his novel, “The Rationing,” was in depicting a world in the grips of a dangerous virus, and the associated human response to it.
Charles Wheelan
Charles Wheelan joins Jim Blasingame to put in perspective with other global challenges the current pandemic that has planet Earth in its grasp, and how this one is different, if only in velocity.
Hayim Herring
Hayim Herring joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the impact of the pandemic and the political response to it on our younger Americans, including restarting their lives post-pandemic.
Hayim Herring
Hayim Herring joins Jim Blasingame to report on his research of the younger generations and the impact and implications of the pandemic on their lives and future.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals how the wake of the coronavirus will create a number of shifts and disruptions that you must be prepared for, including business model, demographics and technology.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to report on a medical research breakthrough that could extend the life of older antibiotics that have become less effective in recent years against morphing pathogens.
Joel Barker
Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss concerns about the current velocity of climate warming becoming a habitation problem for parts of the planet, as well as how will we know if we slow things down too fast.

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