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  • Featuring Diane Flinders, Vice President of Sales, King Business Interiors. Inc., Ira Sharfin, CEO, Continental Office, and David White, Director of Workforce and Talent Solutions, One Columbus, with host Bonnie Meibers, Reporter, Columbus Business First.
  • In 1975, The CIA revealed that it had developed a top-secret weapon for the purpose of giving its target a heart-attack - in some cases without even knowing they'd been hit with anything. In this episode, we talk about the Church Commission hearings that led to this discovery and others, then play the quick quiz with "Evolution of Dance" sensation, Judson Laipply!
  • Dan talks with Rob Moore of Scioto Analysis about the legalization of sports betting in Ohio. Governor DeWine signed the bill into law in December, which will open the door to betting on professional, college and e-sports by 2023
  • This CMC forum features fran frazier, Principal Investigator, Black Girl Rising, Camille R. Quinn, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Aliya Horton, Charter Member, Rise Sister Rise Black Girl Think Tank, and host Tonisha Johnson, Anchor/Reporter Spectrum News.
  • On February 25, 1942, the sky erupted with gunfire and anti-aircraft rounds. The ground-to-air assault went on for an hour, and the intended target was an invading Japanese air attack. But there was no enemy. The entire thing was a huge false alarm. It became known as the Battle of Los Angeles. In this episode, we tell the story about the air raid and then talk with Magicians Meadow Perry And Daniel Greenwolf!
  • “The future will spit on our graves.” Former Canadian Prime Minister Kim Campbell is quite frank in this interview with Maureen Metcalf.
  • Join CMC, along with panelists Greg Bixler, Ann Bischoff, and Vicki Bowen Hewes, and moderator Laura Smith, for an in-depth look at the creativity, focus, determination, and self-assessment necessary to effect meaningful social change, and the variety of approaches taken, and lessons learned by Central Ohio experts whose efforts and collaborations are making Columbus – and the world – a better place.
  • We've all heard of "Flat Earth Theory." But in the early 1800s, a man named John Cleves Symmes, Jr. spread his ideas far and wide, to anyone that would listen: That the Earth was hollow inside and habitable within. Did this theory actually get the support of U.S. President John Quincy Adams? In this episode, we'll find out and then we'll chat with podcast regular, mindreader Eric Dittelman!
  • Before he was Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows was involved in a Young-Earth-Creationist Dinosaur Dig with homeschooled children. The expedition turned up several incredibly rare fossils - a newsworthy story that led to a documentary, "Raising the Allosaur: The True Story of a Rare Dinosaur and the Home Schoolers Who Found It." But did the politician and the people who led the expedition lie about their claims? In this episode, we tell the bizarre story and get down to the strange truth. Then we play the quiz game with comedian and screen-writer Jay Black!
  • Featuring Dawn Stewart, Vice President for Student Affairs, Director of Athletics, Otterbein University, Linda Logan, Executive Director, Greater Columbus Sports Commission, Janine Oman, Senior Deputy Director of Athletics, The Ohio State University, and Kimberlee Kiehl, Ph.D., Associate Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer, the Ohio High School Athletic Association, with host Michael Arace, Sports Columnist, The Columbus Dispatch.
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