The Buddy System
January 5, 2015This hour, we’ll talk about how humans developed the concept of friendship as a tool for survival with the author of A Talent for Friendship: Rediscovery of a Remarkable Trait.
This hour, we’ll talk about how humans developed the concept of friendship as a tool for survival with the author of A Talent for Friendship: Rediscovery of a Remarkable Trait.
This hour, we’ll talk about Earth’s most important bird with the author of Why Did the Chicken Cross the World? The Epic Saga of the Bird that Powers Civilization.
This hour, we’ll talk about why Millennials are more inclined to rent, borrow and share the necessities of life with Leslie Bradshaw, a managing partner with innovation company Made by Many and a researcher for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
This hour, we’ll talk about the concept of the U-shaped happiness curve with Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at the Brookings Institute. He writes about the topic in the December issue of The Atlantic.
This hour, we’ll learn why our most selfish of emotions can actually be helpful with the author of Jealousy.
This hour, we’ll talk about how we can be ready for the unexpected with the author of SAS Survival Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to Survival Anywhere (William Morrow) has recently been updated.
This hour, we’ll talk to Suki Kim about her new memoir, Without You, There Is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea’s Elite
This hour, we’ll talk about how early childhood programs and elementary educators can better prepare kids for academic success with a panel of experts.
Human rights activist Harry Wu spent 19 years in a Chinese labor camp for speaking out against the nation’s Communist party. We’ll talk to him about his experiences in the camp and what he’d like to see from his native land ahead of his lecture tonight at the Dallas Holocaust Museum Center for Education and Tolerance.
This hour, we’ll talk about issues that Islamic women face with Raheel Raza, president of The Council for Muslims Facing Tomorrow