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  • On episode 133 of Prognosis Ohio, part of the WCBE Podcast Experience, Dan Skinner talks with Washington Post reporters Lauren Weber and Dan Diamond about their must-read reporting on life expectancy in Ohio.
  • On episode 132, Dan talks with John Corlett of the Center for Community Solutions about the need for a human service chamber in Northeast Ohio, the state of poverty in Ohio, and the political consensus that has emerged around Medicaid.
  • Jacob Morgan shares the five different aspects to vulnerability with host Maureen Metcalf on this edition of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future.
  • Rick Neal is a well-known progressive advocate in Central Ohio, but his political conscience has long been driven by his passion for and professional experience in humanitarian relief, especially in Asia and Africa. On Episode 137, taking a few weeks off from challenges here in Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with Rick about his experience as a humanitarian relief worker with Peace Corps, Oxfam, and Refugees International.
  • On this edition of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future, Suchi Srinivasan of Boston Consulting Group shares her comprehensive view of the effects of AI on business now – and in the near future.
  • In this episode of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future, Rini Das reveals the ironies and challenges faced by leaders striving to create simpler, more adaptable companies in the face of VUCA. She shares solutions, too.
  • Sam Roberts returns to Music Journeys for a chat about his band's latest release.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, host Michael Kent gets nostalgic about the good ole' days of flash animation, then tells the story about how it affected the railroad.
  • When your competitor’s (or CEO’s) decisions don’t make sense, pause: there’s something to learn there. What do they know that you don’t? That’s just one insight guest Greg Moran offers about dealing with the irrational in your organization on this edition of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future.
  • Smoking not only remains the #1 cause of death in Cleveland, but is a function of years of inequitable and racist policy, with devastating consequences for communities of color. Dan talks with Dr. David Margolius, Director of Public Health for the City of Cleveland, about efforts to get Cleveland’s horrendous smoking rates under control, especially by addressing flavored tobacco.
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