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  • CMC will unpack Columbus’ dramatic population growth and its growing diversity over the last decade – along with its implications and opportunities for businesses and organizations - with the help of Michael Wilkos, Senior Vice President of Community Impact with The United Way of Central Ohio, who will share lessons learned through extensive research based on the 2020 census, and host Autumn Glover, Senior Director, Community Health Partnerships, OhioHealth.
  • Featuring Holly Holtzen, State Director, AARP Ohio, and Katie White, Director, Age-Friendly Innovation Center, The Ohio State University College of Social Work, with moderator Ursel McElroy, Director, Ohio Department of Aging.
  • What started as an abandoned military barracks has become a haven for free-thinkers, hippies artists and tourists where it seems everything is legal. But is it?
  • Our panel will feature Elizabeth Brown, President Pro Tempore, Columbus City Council, Tony Collins, President & CEO, YMCA of Central Ohio, and Joy Bivens, Deputy Franklin County Administrator, Health and Human Services, with host Micah Walker, Trending Reporter, The Columbus Dispatch.
  • In 1945, a wooden plaque of the "Great Seal" was given to the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union. It hung on the wall by his desk for years until it was discovered in 1951 to be a secret Soviet listening device.
  • Heather Krentler, Chief Administrative Officer for food service company Continental, joins the show to share insight on how to boost employee engagement.
  • Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley and former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, both running for Ohio governor, will take the Columbus Metropolitan Club stage on April 20 for a live discussion of the issues facing Ohioans – and how each might handle them as governor of the Buckeye State.
  • Dawn’s Chief People Officer – Jason Lioy – joins host Maureen Metcalf to discuss the motivation and implementation of this unique and inspiring drive to help each person achieve their full potential.
  • Action Park in Vernon, NJ became known as "Accident Park," "Traction Park," "Friction Park" and "Class-Action Park" because of the many injuries, accidents and even deaths that occurred there. One of the most infamous was the legendary "Cannonball Loop" - a water slide with a loop that was so dangerous, it was shut down almost immediately after it opened.
  • Host Michael Kent explains the case of Richard Parker in this episode of The Internet Says it's True.
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