Glen Whitney left a lucrative job on Wall Street to become the founder and Executive Director of MoMath, the United States’ first Mathematics museum in New York. We discuss the deplorable state of math and science education in the US and what Glen is doing to improve the situation.
Valeria Geller began her radio career by challenging the irascible Joe Pyne as a call-in guest at age 7. She’s gone on to become one of the radio industries top consultants and personalities. We discuss the future of radio with her.
Jim Feldman was named one of Incentive Magazine’s Top Innovators. He gives us useful tools to help us manage changes in our personal and professional lives from his book Shift Happens.
Lois Frankel is a groundbreaking consultant and author of five best-selling books on empowering men and women. We discuss actions you can take to gain respect and lead the successful life you’ve always wanted from her book Nice Girls Just Don’t Get it.
Max Ciampoli has led a remarkable life. Born in France, he was recruited by Winston Churchill to spy on the Germans during the French Occupation. He rose to become one of the Allies top espionage agents of the war. We discuss his real-life adventures captured in his book Churchill’s Secret Agent.
Annie Leonard thinks we have too much stuff—possibly brought on by the credo of the 2nd half of the 20th Century to make things faster, cheaper and better. We examine the pattern of over consumption in the United States and project its impact on the future from her book The Story of Stuff.