Welcome back to Jonah Asks.
In this episode, meet Carl. I've known Carl since I was a young child. Our families had dinners together and both families had two boys around the same age. We played all kinds of games growing up. Now, we're middle-aged and have families.
In this talk, Carl described working in international peace and security and a life dedicated to promoting peace and nuclear governance. Carl has a grounded sense of humanity and purpose that made for a riveting conversation about truth, risk, family, managing time and technology, the complexity of identity, and politics.
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Featured in this episode: Edward R. Murrow's wonderful 1958 speech on the importance of television on educating and enlightening the American people. The speech was highlighted in the film Good Night, and Good Luck, which I highly recommend.
https://www.americanrhetoric.com/MovieSpeeches/moviespeechgoodnightandgoodluckmurrow.html
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