An African Business Venture and Adventure
July 24, 2012How hard is it to start a business in a still-developing country?
How hard is it to start a business in a still-developing country?
How does our country’s nearly eleven-year war in Afghanistan compare to the first time America was involved in the region over 30 years ago?
What personality and character traits lead a person to run for the highest office in the land and how does the human persona of a president differ from the political persona?
Think airs Monday to Thursday from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. on KERA 90.1 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, 7/23 Hour 1: What personality and character traits lead a person to run for […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 19, 2012 DALLAS/FORT WORTH – On the July episode of KERA’s CEO, Pam Patsley, chairman and chief executive officer of Moneygram International, joins host Lee Cullum to discuss the challenges she faced joining the company shortly after a 96 percent fall in stock price. Patsley details retooled investment strategies and the […]
How did a story assignment on the history of drug use lead to one journalist’s serious addiction?
How did the British government and society react to the U.S. Civil War and what did both Union and Confederate powers expect from America’s former colonial master as the war heated up?
Who exactly is behind the global hacker collectives like Anonymous and what will the upcoming trial of several purported leaders of the movement mean for the future of on-line security?
Could a delayed and perhaps well-considered response to a pressing issue be of more benefit than the quick decision that our fast-paced world often demands?
How did an orphaned Ethiopian boy who was raised in Sweden become a rising star of the New York and international culinary scene?