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The Making of a Washington Lawyer

July 23, 2022 by

Host Llewellyn King talks with Clinton Vince, Chair of the U.S. Energy Practice of Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, on what makes a Washington lawyer.

The Electric Revolution, Part 2

July 8, 2022 by

Electricity is the vital commodity of the future. At the Edison Electric Institute’s annual meeting in Orlando, Host Llewellyn King speaks with utility CEOs, including Eric Silagy of Florida Power & Light, about how they’re keeping the electricity flowing during fires, ice storms, and supply chain disruption, and are innovating. Second and final episode in a series.

The electric revolution, first in a two-part series

July 2, 2022 by

The electric revolution is upon us, but how well is it going? Host Llewellyn King speaks with Philip Moeller, executive vice president of the Edison Electric Institute and others at the group’s annual meeting.

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

June 18, 2022 by

Host Llewellyn King discusses the challenges and opportunities of America’s entrepreneurial economy with Morgan O’Brien, executive chairman of Anterix, and John Sibley Butler, professor of sociology and management at the University of Texas at Austin.

Electric grid challenges for summer 2022

June 11, 2022 by

Llewellyn King discusses this summer’s challenges for the nation’s power grid with Daniel Brooks of the Electric Power Research Institute, Peter Londa of Tantalus Systems, and Rod Kuckro of Energy Policy News.

Biodiversity and ecosystem benefits of prescribed fires

May 27, 2022 by

Llewellyn King discusses the biodiversity and ecosystem benefits of prescribed fires with Morgan Varner, Director of Research and Kevin Hiers, Director of Fire Science Applications at Tall Timbers, a Tallahassee, Florida-based fire ecology group.

Joe Madison, “The Black Eagle,” discusses his activism in America and abroad

May 21, 2022 by

Joe Madison, “The Black Eagle,” discusses his activism in America and abroad, and dangers ahead for U.S. civil society

Health benefits of Tai Chi for Covid long-haulers, ME/CFS, and other patients

May 14, 2022 by

Host Llewellyn King discusses how the practice of Tai Chi can help Covid long-haulers, ME/CFS and other patients with Lloyd Kelly, a Louisville, Kentucky-based artist and certified Tai Chi instructor.

The Electric Power Research Institute’s new climate initiative, and new energy technologies

May 7, 2022 by

Host Llewellyn King and Arshad Mansoor, president and CEO of the Electric Power Research Institute, discuss the institute’s new climate initiative and electricity as key to the clean energy future

50 documents that have shaped the British identity

April 23, 2022 by

Author Dominic Selwood finds 50 documents that have shaped the British identity down the ages to the 21st century.

Dominic Selwood, British historian and barrister, talks with Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello about his riveting bestseller, “Anatomy of a Nation: A History of British Identity in 50 Documents”

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PBS Has a Future by Leaving the Past Behind

PBS Has a Future by Leaving the Past Behind

Linda Gasparello

Over the years, I have often been critical of the Public Broadcasting Service. That in spite of the fact that for 28 years, I have produced and hosted a program, “White House Chronicle,” which is carried by many PBS stations. It is an independent program for which I find all the funding and decide its […]

Notebook: Requiem for American Justice

Notebook: Requiem for American Justice

Llewellyn King

I have loads of my words to eat, a feast of kingly proportions. I don’t know when I started, but it must have been back when I was traveling on the speaking circuit. It doesn’t matter. This tale of getting it wrong starts in London, where I was asked to address a conference on investing […]

How Crowdfunding Brought a New Wind Technology to Market

How Crowdfunding Brought a New Wind Technology to Market

Llewellyn King

A California company, Wind Harvest, is in high gear to change the dynamics of wind energy and to vastly improve the economics of wind farms.  But the company wouldn’t be marketing to large energy users and wind farm operators today if it hadn’t used crowdfunding for its recent rounds of financing. Crowdfunding can get a […]

Notebook: Friends Who Share Friends Are the Nicest People

Llewellyn King

I treasure the friends who share their friends. One of those friends, Virginia “Ginny” Hamill, has died.  I met Ginny at The Washington Post in 1969, and we became forever-friends.  Ginny had an admirable ascent from a teleprinter operator to an editor in The Washington Post/Los Angeles Times News Service. She was promoted again to […]

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