Host Llewellyn King and Frank Larkin, COO of the Troops First Foundation discuss what is causing the rise in military veteran suicides and the National Warrior Call Day on Nov. 13, an initiative to get veterans connected and steering them to services — and to hope.
America’s farms under threat
Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello talk with Gail Chaddock, host and producer of “No Farms No Future,” a podcast of the American Farmland Trust, about the nation’s disappearing farms.
America’s skyrocketing inflation
Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello discuss the root causes and remedies for skyrocketing inflation in America with Providence-based economist Jarrod Hazelton.
Winter of woes in the United Kingdom
Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello discuss the turmoil in the United Kingdom, from soaring energy prices to Prime Minister Liz Truss’s U-turns to Scotland’s push for independence.
Wit and wisdom from Chuck Yeager, America’s hero
Batteries: The essential future technology
Host Llewellyn King discusses the revolution underway in battery technology with John Howes, principal at Redland Energy Group.
The daunting challenges facing British Prime Minister Liz Truss
Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello discuss the daunting array of challenges facing Liz Truss, Britain’s new prime minister.
The energy crisis in Europe
Llewellyn King and Suriya Jayanti, an energy strategist and former U.S. diplomat, discuss the energy crisis that is unfolding urgently in Europe, impacting the United States and the world.
The Inflation Reduction Act’s Impact on Public Power Utilities and Rural Electric Co-ops
Llewellyn King discusses the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on electric utilities with Joy Ditto, President and CEO of the American Public Power Association, and Louis Finkel, Senior Vice President of Government Relations for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
French visionary Jean Monnet, his Washington experience and lasting legacy
Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello discuss how a visionary French Cognac maker and distributor, Jean Monnet, working for Churchill in Washington in 1940, was able to get Roosevelt to send armaments to the British, and would become one of the founding fathers of the European Union.
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