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The fight against inflation

February 19, 2022 by

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello talk to Steve Odland, President and CEO of The Conference Board, about rising inflation and the fight to tame it.

Challenges ahead for the stressed electric utility system

February 12, 2022 by

Llewellyn King discusses the challenges ahead for the stressed electric utility system with David Naylor, president and CEO, Rayburn Electric Cooperative, and Peter Londa, president and CEO, Tantalus Systems.

A novel college model: A degree combining one of the building trades and liberal arts

February 5, 2022 by

Host Llewellyn King and Co-host Linda Gasparello discuss the novel approach to college education offered at the American College of the Building Arts in Charleston, South Carolina with Chief Academic Officer A. Wade Razzi.

Decarbonization, weather, and other pressures on utilities

January 28, 2022 by

Llewellyn King discusses decarbonization, weather, politics, and other pressures on utilities with Robert Gee, president of Gee Strategies Group, and energy writer Rod Kuckro.

The English Revolution’s influence on the U.S. Constitution

January 22, 2022 by

With moves by 15 states to call a convention of the states, hosts Llewellyn King and Linda Gasparello talk to James D.R. Philips, author of “Two Revolutions and the Constitution: How the English and American Revolutions Produced the American Constitution.“

Green freight future

January 15, 2022 by

Llewellyn King talks about the drive to zero-emissions freight with Asher Bennett, founder and CEO of Tevva, and Rick Davis, partner at Stonecourt Capital.

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.

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Women Face Massive Layoffs as AI Use Spreads in the U.S.

Women Face Massive Layoffs as AI Use Spreads in the U.S.

Llewellyn King

March is Women’s History Month and a time to take a look at how women are progressing, or otherwise. Alas, the news for women in the United States isn’t good, and the future is foreboding as they are about to lose 6 million jobs to artificial intelligence. Work traditionally done by women — secretaries, receptionists, […]

Entrepreneur Weir Says Kilowatts Need Liquidity To Be Banked, Traded Like Money

Entrepreneur Weir Says Kilowatts Need Liquidity To Be Banked, Traded Like Money

Llewellyn King

  Chase Weir isn’t easy to unpack. But it is an endeavor that is worth it. Weir gives the impression of being a quiet, perhaps contained man. But when he talks, ideas flow, and particularly about the electricity supply ecosystem. I spent the best part of two days at the University Club in Washington talking […]

Iran War May Speed Nuclear Proliferation Elsewhere

Iran War May Speed Nuclear Proliferation Elsewhere

Llewellyn King

The story goes that a weakling gets sand kicked in his face on the beach. He then joins a gym, pumps iron and returns to the beach, where all he has to do is flex his new muscles, and he is left alone. That, it would seem, is one lesson of nuclear weapons. Small countries […]

Loving Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day — for Its Contradictions

Loving Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day — for Its Contradictions

Llewellyn King

I won’t let St. Patrick’s Day pass without wearing something green and reaching for a glass of something that has been produced through fermentation or distillation. It is the least I can do for all the ways the Irish have enriched the world, but especially the English language, and me. When it comes to writing, […]

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