Recognizing the rising demand for senior care leaders, LeadingAge Michigan recently recognized 12 graduates of its Leadership Academy. The Academy, offered free of charge to selected participants, provides face-to-face learning experiences to equip new and emerging leaders in mission-driven aging services. We talk about the importance of leadership and more. Dalton Herbel, VP for Public Policy with LeadingAge Michigan to discuss.
Dr. John Berger discusses his book Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth, saying there is necessary technology and money to prevent further damage. We talk about how West Michigan can help.
Vanishing Act shares the enduring mystery behind the legendary Doolittle Raid over Tokyo, written by Dan Hampton, reminding us of the 80 year old mystery where an eighth plane did not follow the others. Historian Dan Hampton gives details.
Ben & Me: In Search of a Founder’s Formula for a Long and Useful Life tackles the life and styles of Benjamin Franklin and shows us how we can live like the ambitious statesman, inventor and diplomat, author Eric Weiner discusses this part biography and part personal prescription.
The author of the Art of Diplomacy, Former Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat conducted 125 interviews with key officials in the U.S. and abroad who have successfully or unsuccessfully negotiated agreements in international conflicts over the past 50 years. We talk to the Ambassador about his results in this art.
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