Ep. 154 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
3w ago
Maria Ressa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for challenging corruption in her native country, the Philippines. She is now focused on the threat to democracy from big tech. --- Maria Ressa is a groundbreaking international journalist. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for her efforts to address corruption in the Philippines. Ressa is CEO of Rappler, an international news organization that she founded. She is the author of “How to Stand Up to a Dictator: The Fight for our Future.” The book is a memoir of her life’s work to hold power to account. In her book, Ressa argues that the trend tow ..read more
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Ep. 153 Towards More Civil Discourse
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
1M ago
New series of related courses at Duke University explore civil discourse and democracy. --- Today’s guests argue that the January 6th storming of the Capitol in the United States is a stark example of the violence that can come from the way in which people talk to each other across the political divide. To address the issue, Duke faculty members Stephen Buckley and Sue Wasiolek have developed a series of courses for students focused on civil discourse and democracy. Their goal is to “deepen understanding of how public debates shape–and are shaped by–policymakers, higher education, and the medi ..read more
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Ep. 152 A Conversation With Writer Isabel Wilkerson
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
2M ago
In 2016, President Barack Obama awarded her the National Humanities Medal for "championing the stories of an unsung history." A conversation with Isabel Wilkerson. --- Isabel Wilkerson, an esteemed American journalist and author, visited the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy recently to meet with students and present the 2024 Terry Sanford Lecture. Born in Washington, D.C., and a graduate of Howard University, Wilkerson’s career in journalism included notable positions at The New York Times, recognized with the Pulitzer Prize in 1994, becoming the first woman of African-American heritage to ..read more
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Ep. 151 America’s ‘High But Hollow’ Military Support
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
3M ago
“In 2018, Gallup recorded that some 74% of Americans said they had 'a great deal’ or 'quite a lot' of confidence in the military; in 2023, that number had dropped to 60%.  That is still high compared to other governmental institutions, but it is a marked decline.” – Peter Feaver Peter Feaver is a professor at Duke University, where he runs the Program in American Grand Strategy. He talks with Judith Kelley, Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy about his new book, Thanks for Your Service: The Causes and Consequences of Public Confidence in the US Military. Note: this conversati ..read more
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Ep. 150 Fresh Ideas to Curb Food Waste
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
4M ago
Jasmine Crowe-Houston is a social entrepreneur and founder of Goodr.co. Jasmine started her journey cooking soul food for hungry unhoused people in her kitchen in her one-bedroom apartment in Atlanta. She fed upwards of 500 people a week for years with pop-up kitchens and parks and parking lots. Then in 2017, she founded Goodr, a technology-based food waste management company that connects firms with food surpluses to nonprofit organizations that can use the food. She has worked with organizations that have food waste issues, like the Atlanta International Airport, Hormel Foods, and Turne ..read more
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Ep. 149 He's on a Quest to Find Depth in a Distracted World
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
7M ago
Cal Newport's books, with titles like Deep Work, Digital Minimalism, and A World Without Email, have sold over two million copies worldwide. He’s a contributing writer for the New Yorker, weighing in on hot button tech issues of the day. He is also a professor and a founding member of Georgetown University’s Center for Digital Ethics. He joins host Judith Kelley, Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, to talk productivity and focus in the face of communication overload. Cal Newport was on Duke’s campus to give the fall 2023 Crown Lecture in Ethics. Trans ..read more
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Ep. 148 How Support Outside of School Can Lead to Better Student Outcomes
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
7M ago
In this episode: how a program that supports kids outside of the school hours is driving student educational outcomes. New research shows that programs like Student U, which provides extra academics to participants after the school day and on summer breaks, along with field trips, social workers for families and more, should be considered closely as models by policymakers. The results indicate “comprehensive services outside of time spent in school can yield valuable benefits for disadvantaged students.” Guests: Alexandra Zagbayou is a professor of the practice at Duke Sanford. She previo ..read more
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Ep. 147 Former Senator Richard Burr
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
1y ago
Richard Burr retired recently from public service after serving five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives (1995-2005) and three in the U.S. Senate (2005-2023). He came to Duke’s campus to speak to students in Professor Jon Rosenwasser’s Master of National Security Policy course, PubPol 890: Promise and Peril of US Intelligence. While on campus, he spoke with Duke Sanford School of Public Policy Dean Judith Kelley about bipartisanship, political polarization, and the importance of passing down to children and grandchildren the tradition of service.   ..read more
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Ep. 146 Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
1y ago
Stephen J. Hadley served as deputy national security advisor, and then national security advisor to President George W. Bush. He recently edited a new book, along with Duke professor Peter Feaver and others, Hand-Off: The Foreign Policy George W. Bush Passed to Barack Obama. The book is a collection of the national security and foreign policy memos that were prepared for the transition between the Bush and Obama administrations. The memos are now declassified and are made public in this book for the very first time, along with detailed post scripts from the original memo writers. Stephen ..read more
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Ep. 145 The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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by Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
1y ago
The Marvel Cinematic ​Universe (MCU) is, according to today's guests, "the most expansive and widely viewed fictional narrative in the history of cinema." Compelling characters and intertwined storylines feature the likes of Captain America, Iron Man, X-Men, Thor, the Hulk, The Fantastic Four, Ant-Man, Wolverine, Black Panther, the Avengers and more. Our guests argue that in addition to being exciting stories to watch, the MCU features lots of messages about government, public policy, and society -- and they've collaborated with more than two dozen leading scholars to explore these themes in a ..read more
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