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What the 2020 election means for energy and infrastructure

November 20, 2020 by

Llewellyn King and three energy consultants discuss the Biden administration’s potential impact on energy and infrastructure.

Guests: Jan Vrins,Partner, Global Energy, Sustainability & Infrastructure, Guidehouse; Karen Wilson,
Partner, Energy, Sustainability & Infrastructure, Guidehouse; Lisa Frantzis, Partner, Energy, Sustainability & Infrastructure, Guidehouse

Low-level radiation: A treatment that could be used for Covid-19, arthritis and Alzheimer’s

November 14, 2020 by

Llewellyn King and experts discuss the promise of low-level radiation as a treatment for Covid-19, arthritis and Alzheimer’s.

Guests: Dr. James S. Welch, Professor of Radiation Oncology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine; James Conca, Senior Scientist, UFA Ventures, Inc.; Jerry Cuttler, President, Cuttler & Associates Inc.

The Black Bourgeoisie: Lessons for the 21st century

October 30, 2020 by

John Sibley Butler, entrepreneur and University of Texas at Austin professor, discusses his inheritance as a member of the “Black Bourgeoisie.”

Literature’s influence on politics

October 16, 2020 by

Llewellyn King discusses the impact of literature on politics and culture with Philip Gould and Timothy Bewes, both Brown University professors of English.

America’s need for a new social contract.

October 10, 2020 by

Llewellyn King and guests SiriusXM Radio host Joe Madison “The Black Eagle,” and Creators Syndicate and CNN columnist Froma Harrop discuss the need for a new social contract.

How microgrids are changing electricity supply

October 3, 2020 by

Guests: Michelle Fay, Partner, Energy, Sustainability and Infrastructure, Guidehouse; and Peter Asmus, Research Director, Guidehouse Insights
Topic: How microgrids are changing electricity supply

A life in talk radio; Beirut’s port explosion, and the political crisis in Lebanon

September 25, 2020 by

Llewellyn King talks to Jim Bohannon, about talk radio hosting, and to Edward Gabriel, former U.S. ambassador to Morocco, about the Beirut explosion and the political crisis in Lebanon.

Innovation — How it happens and what inhibits it

September 18, 2020 by

Llewellyn King discusses how innovation happens in companies and what inhibits it with mobile telecommunications pioneer Morgan O’Brien and Jack Markell, former Delaware governor.

Financial industry is banking on values

September 12, 2020 by

Financial industry joins green movement.

Guests: Chris Snyder, Director, Energy, Sustainability, and Infrastructure, Guidehouse; and Ivan Frishberg, Director of Impact Policy, Amalgamated Bank

Human health and our external environmental conditions

August 29, 2020 by

Llewellyn King discusses the role of trees in human health and tracking COVID-19 through sewage with Aruni Bhatnagar and Ted Smith of the University of Louisville’s Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute.

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The Shady, Sometimes Wacky World of State Secrets and Security Clearances

The Shady, Sometimes Wacky World of State Secrets and Security Clearances

Llewellyn King

Beware: Classified documents don’t always hide state secrets, and security clearances are used as tools of manipulation and vengeance. Before Xerox, if you wanted to keep a copy of something, you had to type it with a carbon sheet backing every page. In 1969, I was commissioned by a long-gone consultancy, the Arctic Company, to […]

The Case for Prescribed Burning: Fighting Fire With Fire

The Case for Prescribed Burning: Fighting Fire With Fire

Llewellyn King

Wildfire takes no prisoners, has no mercy, knows no boundaries, respects no nation and is a clear and present danger this and every summer as summers grow drier and hotter. The American West is burning; across Canada there are wildfires; and swaths of France, Spain, Portugal and Greece are ablaze. In 2022, faraway Siberia was […]

Will AI Stimulate Shadow Government?

Will AI Stimulate Shadow Government?

Llewellyn King

“This Time It’s Different” is the title of a book by Omar Hatamleh on the impact of artificial intelligence on everything. Hatamleh, who is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s chief artificial intelligence officer, means that we shouldn’t look to previous technological revolutions to understand the scope and the totality of the AI revolution. It is, […]

Sorry, Europe Is Full, Tourists Are Told

Sorry, Europe Is Full, Tourists Are Told

Llewellyn King

This was the summer when much of Europe said to the ever-increasing flow of tourists, “Sorry, we are full.” Of course, Europe isn’t full at all. It is just those places that we all want to go, that have been tugging at our imaginations since we began imagining, are hopelessly crowded — and some are […]

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