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  • Featuring Dan Sharpe, Vice President for Community Research and Grants Management, The Columbus Foundation, Michael Corey, Executive Director, The Human Service Chamber of Franklin County, Leah Evans, President and CEO, Homeport, and Lisa Courtice, Ph.D., President and CEO, United Way of Central Ohio, with host Deborah Aubert Thomas, President and CEO, Philanthropy Ohio.
  • In this episode, we recorded LIVE at the Columbus Arts Festival from the WCBE 90.5 FM booth to tell the story about the Birds Aren't Real movement, how it got started and how it went viral.
  • Featuring Tim Robinson, Chief Executive Officer, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Andrew Thomas, M.D., Interim Co-Leader and Chief Clinical Officer and Senior Associate Vice President for Health Sciences, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Stephen Markovich, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer, OhioHealth, and Lorraine Lutton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Mount Carmel Health System, with host Greg Moody, Director, Professional Development.
  • Gary Bolles, author of the new book The Next Rules of Work, joins host Maureen Metcalf to uncover the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the workplaces succeeding in this new world…and the mindset that will help you embrace them for your own team.
  • Featuring Scott DiMauro, President, The Ohio Education Association, Densil Porteous, Executive Director, Stonewall Columbus, Maria Bruno, Public Policy Director, Equality Ohio, Troy McIntosh, Executive Director, Center For Christian Virtue, Ohio Christian Education Network, and Bruce Hooley, host, The Bruce Hooley Show, with host Anna Staver, State House Reporter, The Columbus Dispatch/USA Today Gannett Ohio Bureau.
  • In 1971, Juliane Koepcke's airplane was struck by lightning and broke apart 2 miles above the Peruvian Jungle. Miraculously, she was the only one out of the 92 people onboard to survive.
  • In our history, we've had at least 32 "Broken Arrow" incidents: instances of nuclear weapons accidents that don't cause a nuclear war. One of those was in 1958, in which an Air Force B-47 Bomber almost nuked Mars Bluff, South Carolina.
  • The "chokeslam" is the move that wrestlers do where they slam their opponent to the ground after lifting them up by the neck. The rumor is that it was invented by our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. Could this possibly be true?
  • Can you imagine having an extra month between June and July?! In the "International Fixed Calendar," that's exactly what was proposed in the 1920s.
  • The importance of science literacy comes to the CMC stage with a panel of experts including Frederic Bertley, Ph.D., President and CEO of COSI, and COSI Science Festival partners Lou Von Thaer, President and CEO of Battelle, and Joanna M. Pinkerton, President/CEO, COTA, with moderator Angela An, news anchor with WBNS-10TV.
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