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Can Americans build unity in 2022?

January 8, 2022 by

Llewellyn King discusses whether Americans can build unity in 2022 with Richard Arenberg, Visiting Professor of Political Science at Brown University and Clinton Vince, Chair of the U.S. Energy Practice of Dentons.

Two Texan professors and entrepreneurs round up 2021

December 24, 2021 by

Two Texan professors and entrepreneurs, John Sibley Butler of the University of Texas at Austin and Andres Carvallo of Texas State University, round up the year with hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello.

Revitalizing downtowns

December 11, 2021 by

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello talk with David Downey, CEO of the International Downtown Association, about reviving urban districts and downtown commerce.

Amateur radio’s impact on telecommunications

November 20, 2021 by

Host Llewellyn King talks with David Tessitore, President of the Providence Radio Association, about the history of amateur radio and its impact on telecommunications.

Why ESG evaluation is gaining traction in business

November 13, 2021 by

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello discuss environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria which are of increasing interest to companies, their investors and other stakeholders, with Derek Young, managing director of ESG Consulting Services, a division of Summit Strategy Group.

The importance of the digitization of utilities on the road to a clean and resilient electricity supply

November 6, 2021 by

With an eye to the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland, Host Llewellyn King discusses the importance of the digitization of utilities on the road to a clean and resilient electricity supply with Arshad Mansoor, President and CEO, Electric Power Research Institute; Robert Schwartz, President and CEO, Anterix; and Clinton Vince, Chair, U.S. Energy Practice, Dentons.

A new way to serve the unbanked in the U.S. and abroad

October 30, 2021 by

Tan Tran, CEO of Vemanti Group, talks to hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello about his company’s new way to provide financial services to the unbanked and underbanked  here and abroad.

A Boston Globe columnist talks about the rewards of his charter school work, and the deep political rifts in America

October 26, 2021 by

Tom Keane, columnist for The Boston Globe, talks with hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello about the rewards of his D.C. charter school work, and the deep political rifts in America.

The challenges of the unbanked and underbanked in America

October 9, 2021 by

Kevin Cohee, owner, chairman and CEO of OneUnited Bank in Boston, talks with hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello about the challenges of the unbanked and underbanked.

Rural electric cooperatives struggling to meet government deadlines

October 2, 2021 by

The nation’s rural electric cooperatives are struggling to meet government decarbonization deadlines. Host Llewellyn King discusses this with two coop heads, Duane Highley of Tri-State Generation and Transmission and David Naylor of Rayburn Electric, and Clinton Vince of Dentons.

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Happy Birthday, America; Now Mind How You Go

Happy Birthday, America; Now Mind How You Go

Llewellyn King

Martin Walker, the gifted former Washington correspondent of The Guardian, used to start his speeches saying that the Fourth of July wasn’t a time for sorrow for him, as it was a time when good British yeomen farmers in the colonies revolted against a German king and his German mercenaries. Walker — who now lives […]

An Electric Revolution Is Underway, but Revolutions Are Messy

An Electric Revolution Is Underway, but Revolutions Are Messy

Llewellyn King

This, the 21st century, is set to be the electric century. We are in the middle of a profound electrification binge that is going to leave its mark, an electrical mark, on every aspect of human endeavor. I believed this before I attended the Edison Electric Institute annual meeting and convention in Orlando. Now I think […]

It Is the New Age of Creativity, Despite Shortages and Runaway Inflation

It Is the New Age of Creativity, Despite Shortages and Runaway Inflation

Llewellyn King

You could be excused for believing that everything is going to hell. We are living through a tumultuous time, and the next two years are going to be especially difficult with severe disruption to supply chains, runaway inflation and, worst of all, food shortages in much of the world. But it also may be a […]

Prepare for Blackouts Across the U.S. as Summer Takes Hold

Prepare for Blackouts Across the U.S. as Summer Takes Hold

Llewellyn King

Just when it didn’t seem things couldn’t get worse — gasoline at $5 to $8 a gallon, supply shortages in everything from baby formula to new cars — comes the devastating news that many of us will endure electricity blackouts this summer. The alarm was sounded by the nonprofit North American Electric Reliability Corp. and […]

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