Alzheimer’s Disease: What Are the Facts? (2814)
Joining Host Jim Cathcart to look at the definition and causes of Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and Mild Cognitive Impairment, and what if anything we can do to be less risk-prone are experts Karen Jennings and Kelly Willmore.
Water: The World’s Most Critical Resource (2813)
In this second of a two-part series on water, we discuss the critical water situation around the world and what we can do to help.
Water Problems in America (2812)
Water is our most valuable resource and the issues surrounding not having enough of it are critical. Do we have enough for now and the future?
Re-air: What Can We Learn from Dead Philosophers? with Eric Weiner (2709)
Eric Weiner, award-winning journalist, former foreign correspondent for NPR, and best-selling author of The Geography of Bliss, among others, joined hosts Dennis McCuistion and Jim Falk for a rollicking discussion on his newest work, The Socrates Express, and shared insights from some of our favorite philosophers.
Re-air: Why is Antisemitism Still With Us? (2711)
Is anti-Semitism still an issue in the U.S. and elsewhere? Our experts, Holly Huffnagle: The American Jewish Committee’s, U.S. Director, for Combating Antisemitism and Sara Abosch Jacobson, Ph.D., Senior Director for Education in the Dallas Holocaust Museum, say absolutely.
Re-air: How Do We Regain Trust? (2704)
Join our hosts, Dennis McCuistion and Jim Falk and guests, on May 1, on KERA, Channel 13 in Dallas, for an insightful look at what trust is, and why it’s so important to conducting business and nurturing relationships.
TRUST and Feedback—Part II: Perception vs. Reality
Before you offer someone feedback, ask yourself, why am I giving feedback? Yoram Solomon discusses the perception and reality of feedback
The Mental Challenges of Being an Olympian (2811)
As we have witnessed in recent years the stress and anxiety Olympic athletes face can lead to mental challenges. See what our experts have to say.
The China Nightmare (2810)
Join us to learn more about our challenges with China.
Political Polarization: What Are the Solutions? Part Two (2809)
The chasm dividing and undermining our relationships keeps growing, with each side blaming and demonizing the other without seeing how their own actions have contributed to the situation. What are the solutions to this polarization? Watch the discussion between Robert E. Hall, Chip Pitts, and Terry Paulson, Ph. D.