The Evolution and Economics of Human Relationships
April 23, 2012Which social behaviors and human customs are actually holdovers from our evolutionary predecessors and closest genetic relatives?
Which social behaviors and human customs are actually holdovers from our evolutionary predecessors and closest genetic relatives?
Think airs Monday to Thursday from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. on KERA FM. Encore airings of Think can be heard Monday to Thursday nights on KERA FM beginning at 9:00 p.m. Podcasts and streamed video are available online at www.kera.org/think. Monday, 4/23 Hour 1: Which social behaviors and human customs are actually holdovers from our evolutionary […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 19, 2012 DALLAS/FORT WORTH – On the April episode of KERA’s CEO, entrepreneur Philip J. Romano talks with host Lee Cullum about his experiences and lessons learned from his working-class Italian upbringing that shaped his professional life. “I’ve always said that if I didn’t do the things that people told me […]
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What makes a children’s book a classic and how is literature for young people changing today?
Entrepreneur Philip J. Romano shares experiences from his working class Italian upbringing that shaped his professional life. Romano made a name for himself serving up scores of eateries including Fuddruckers, Macaroni Grill and Eatzi’s.
What’s driving adult children back into their parents’ homes across the developed world and what are their future prospects for economic independence?
Should African American and Latino civil rights organizations be working together to achieve advances in building equality in today’s America?
What can humans learn about resilience and adaptability by simply observing the natural world?
What did Hitler’s rise to power mean for Americans working in 1930s Berlin?