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Stories
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How We Can Be More Creative According To The Kelley Brothers
Ross Reynolds talks with brothers David and Tom Kelley about the importance of creativity. The brothers run the design firm IDEO and wrote a book titled...
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Witchita Shows Solidarity For NW Machinist, But Other Cities Still Wooing Boeing
Ross Reynolds and Steve Scher interview Huntsville, Ala., Mayor Tommy Battle and aviation reporter Daniel McCoy of the Wichita Business Journal about...
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The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities Are Becoming Powerhouses
Ross Reynolds talks to Bruce Katz, vice president of the Brookings Institution and co-director of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, about how...
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Republicans In Congress Looking Toward 2014
Ross Reynolds discusses the latest news out of Congress with Andrea Seabrook, host of DecodeDC and former NPR congressional reporter.
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Sounds Of The Day 11.12.13 - 11.14.13
What interesting sounds do you hear throughout your day? Our days are full of sounds of bus engines, computer keyboards, birds chirping and leaves...
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Mayor In Name Only, Toronto's Rob Ford Loses Political Power
Steve Scher talks with columnist Vaughn Palmer of the Vancouver Sun about the Toronto City Council's vote to strip mayor Rob Ford of his powers.
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Long Beach And Charleston: Two Cities Vying For The 777x
Ross Reynolds talks with Bill Hennigan, aerospace reporter for the Los Angeles Times, and Andy Owens, managing editor of the South Carolina Business...
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How Machinist Vote Could Affect The Future Of Labor Negotiations
Ross Reynolds talks with Gary Chaison, professor of industrial relations at Clark University, about how the Boeing machinist vote will affect the future...
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Microsoft To End "Stack Ranking" In Employee Evaluations
Ross Reynolds speaks with Dr. Tahira Probst about the controversial practice of "stack ranking" (which Microsoft announced it will do away with) and...
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Crowd-Sourcing Homeland Security Oversight
Ross Reynolds interviewed Brooke Gladstone, host and managing editor of WNYC’s On The Media, about a new project that is using listeners to take on a...