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Sit down with Viewpoints each week as we report on social issues, the environment, history, food – you name it. What’s it like to give birth in prison? Could the plague resurface with climate change? ... more
FAQs about Viewpoints Radio:How many episodes does Viewpoints Radio have?The podcast currently has 980 episodes available.
March 28, 2021Siri, Self-Driving Cars and Disinformation on Social Media: The Ups & Downs of Artificial IntelligenceAI software is everywhere these days. It’s built into cars, tech, robotics and used in numerous fields from stock portfolio management to pharmaceuticals. But, what does the future of artificial intelligence hold as this technology expands? How will current problems be exacerbated? AI expert and New York Times journalist, Cade Metz joins Viewpoints this week....more13minPlay
March 21, 2021Culture Crash: Does Wandavision Live Up To The Hype?WandaVision started off with a bang, differentiating itself from other shows. But what started off as an original and unique series quickly transformed into every other Marvel blockbuster. We discuss what went wrong....more4minPlay
March 21, 2021The Mental Toll of a Full Work InboxOn average, its estimated that the typical worker receives one email every six minutes. This constant stream of emails and instant messages throughout the day continuously pulls people away from their main tasks and leads to workout burnout. And the pandemic – with more people working from home – has only made this worse. Computer science and communication expert, Cal Newport joins us this week to break down the main issues and possible solutions....more14minPlay
March 21, 2021The Deadly Texas Freeze: Does It Point To Larger Problems?The wintry storm that crippled the entire state of Texas last month is estimated to cost 195 billion dollars in damages and has already been linked to dozens of deaths due to prolonged exposure of extreme cold. For several days, millions of Texans were left without heat in their homes, no running or clean water and food shortages. What factors fed into this statewide failure? Is this a weather pattern that will happen more frequently as the climate shifts?...more12minPlay
March 14, 2021Culture Crash: Are You Team “Harry Potter” Books or Films?It’s been almost 25 years since the first Harry Potter book was released. Today, the wizarding franchise is worth billions of dollars and has extended out to movie spinoffs, themed amusement parks, merchandise and more. We delve into the magical world and what sets the books apart from the films....more4minPlay
March 14, 2021Dealing with ConflictConflict is part of life, but it doesn’t have to be a completely negative experience; it can be an opportunity for personal growth and forging deeper relationships. We speak with two experts who specializing in studying conflict to better understand how to resolve disagreements with a spouse, family member, or with colleagues in the workplace....more14minPlay
March 14, 2021The Power Of Persevering Through Life’s ChallengesLife has many challenges – but it’s how you respond to these obstacles that truly matter. Characteristics like passion, perseverance and grit can all factor into the end result and can make all the difference rather than focusing on pure talent or intelligence....more12minPlay
March 07, 2021Culture Crash: The Many Documentaries On DemandIt seems like every day there’s a new documentary released on a streaming platform that hooks viewers. The content ranges from true crime, sports and many other subjects. But with this constant cycle of releases, is quantity or quality the real goal here?...more4minPlay
March 07, 2021Working Within The Oil SectorThe oil and gas industry employs millions of workers. In 2018, 6.7 million Americans worked within the traditional energy sector. Yet, when we often hear about the industry, it’s entangled in political and environmental news. Rarely does it look at the workers themselves and the challenging and physical barriers of the job. In 2013, Michael Patrick Smith moved from Brooklyn, New York to Williston, North Dakota to work as an oil swamper. He joins us this week on Viewpoints....more13minPlay
March 07, 2021What May Lie Ahead: The Pandemic’s Effect On The EconomyHow has a year-long pandemic affected the U.S. economy? Will it bounce back as more people get vaccinated or will there be long-term ramifications? Economist James Rickards joins Viewpoints this week to share his insights on the post-pandemic economy....more12minPlay
FAQs about Viewpoints Radio:How many episodes does Viewpoints Radio have?The podcast currently has 980 episodes available.