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Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Summary: The Commonwealth Club of California is the nation's largest public affairs forum. The nonpartisan and nonprofit Club produces and distributes programs featuring diverse viewpoints from thought leaders on important topics. The Club's weekly radio broadcast — the oldest in the U.S., since 1924 — is carried on hundreds of stations. Our website features audio and video of our programs. This podcast feed is usually updated multiple times each week.

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 Conscious Business: How Leaders Are Embedding Sustainability Principles in Their Organizations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Businesses are taking the lead on climate change initiatives. This panel gathers leaders at organizations that go beyond reducing their ecological footprint to demonstrating sustainability and generating a greater value with fewer resources and emissions. These leading firms are addressing both environmental impacts and the transformation of organizational culture. They are showing how to design and run a conscious business, a self-aware and purpose-driven organization dedicated to serving society and the environment. Audiences will come away with best practices for implementing impactful initiatives in their own organizations. MLF ORGANIZER NAME Elizabeth Carney NOTES

 In Search of a Healthy Workplace | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Google is known as a pioneer in offering workplace programs and services such as food, fitness, wellness, transportation and more. Michel Bakker, Google’s director of global programs for real estate and workplace services, will discuss how creating amazing workplaces and experiences helps attract highly sought-after talent and enables Googlers and Google to thrive. He’ll speak to how his team strives to deliver sustainable programs and services at scale, and he'll also discuss their approach to driving innovation in the workplace through the power of internal and external partnerships. MLF ORGANIZER NAME Elizabeth Carney NOTES MLF: Business & Leadership

 Republican Strategist Rick Wilson: Dark Politics in the Age of Trump | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Rick Wilson is a seasoned Republican political strategist and self-proclaimed infamous negative ad maker. His regular column with The Daily Beast is a must-read in the political community, and he’s widely published in The Washington Post, Politico and The Hill. In Everything Trump Touches Dies, Wilson brings his dark humor and biting analysis to what he calls the “absurdity of American politics in the Age of Trump.” Come hear this lifelong conservative’s views of a Republican Party that he says “has abandoned its principles” and what that bodes for the future of the country. *This program contains some explicit language*

 Manoush Zomorodi: Bored and Brilliant | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How many times a day do you check your phone? In 2015, Manoush Zomorodi led tens of thousands of her WNYC podcast listeners through a life-changing experiment to help unplug them from their devices, encourage boredom and jump-start their creativity. Zomorodi explores how to rethink our daily gadget use to live better and smarter in this new digital ecosystem. She shares practical steps to unplug and enhance our ability to dream, wonder, and gain clarity in work and life.

 Alyssa Ayres: How India Is Making Its Place in the World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A rising India wants a seat at the table of global powers and is ready to set its own terms on everything from defense, climate and trade. Alyssa Ayres considers the role this ascendant democracy will play internationally, the obstacles it continues to face and the implications of its rise for the United States and other nations.

 Ending the Silence on Domestic Violence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This program is generously supported by Blue Shield of California Foundation. 1992 was triumphantly declared the Year of the Woman. But, in the 26 years since, how much have policies and perceptions changed in the pursuit of gender equality? Women and men are speaking out about the harassment, injustice and violence, which remains pervasive in our society. In order to generate long-term solutions with real change, many experts believe we must address the systemic causes of abuse. Join Representative Jackie Speier and Suzy Loftus, former San Francisco police commission president, as they discuss the cycle of abuse and how the women’s movement can help end domestic violence.

 Week to Week Politics Roundtable and Social Hour 10/22/18 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Soon, the nation's voters will go to the polls in one of the most-watched midterms in decades. We will discuss the biggest, most controversial and sometimes the surprising political issues with expert commentary by panelists who are smart, are civil and have a good sense of humor. Our panelists will provide informative and engaging commentary on political and other major news, and we'll have audience discussion of the week’s events and our live news quiz! And come early before the program to meet other smart and engaged individuals and discuss the news over snacks and wine at our members social (open to all attendees).

 Steven Pearlstein: Can American Capitalism Survive? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Now more than ever, it seems that the turmoil of American political and economic life leaves many Americans questioning the intentions of our most powerful leaders. Millions have been lifted out of poverty, and productivity has never been greater, but in the United States most of the economic growth has fallen into the hands of the richest 10 percent. As seen with his latest book, Can American Capitalism Survive?, Steven Pearlstein’s critique of capitalism falls in line with this trend. A Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, Pearlstein describes his problems with current economic methodology and offers his solutions to save capitalism. His conviction challenges the status quo of today’s leading business ideas. Pearlstein argues that qualities such as trust, fairness and integrity are necessary in correcting these problems with American capitalism. Join us for an intriguing discussion on current American economics and learn more about Pearlstein’s solution for better capitalism.

 Michael Beschloss: American Presidents at War | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. In times of crisis, how have America’s commanders in chief guided the country through conflict to victory? In his new book, Presidents of War, presidential historian Michael Beschloss takes us behind the scenes and into the room with American presidents. Beschloss illustrates scenes in striking detail, portraying how presidents have had to make difficult decisions, sometimes sending hundreds of thousands of men and women to their deaths. From James Madison and the War of 1812 to the recent times, Beschloss describes how presidents struggled with Congress, the courts, the press, their own advisors and antiwar protesters. Come learn and understand how these presidents were able to withstand the pressures of war—both physically and emotionally—or were broken by them. Beschloss will discuss how far we have traveled from the time of our founders, who tried to restrain presidential power, to the modern day, when a single leader has the potential to launch nuclear weapons that could destroy much of the human race.

 An Unconventional Guide to Italy's La Dolce Vita Culture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

What is it about Italy that draws us in? Cultural superpower yet simply a mountainous Mediterranean peninsula, Italy has exerted an outsized force on the world, Western civilization and the popular imagination over the course of millennia. Explore the special alchemy of Italy and the “cultural DNA” that has made it not only influential but also beloved. Even the most sophisticated Italophile will discover fascinating new facts and insights. MLF ORGANIZER NAME George Hammond MLF: Humanities

 Families Separated at the Border: What Is Happening to Them? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Meet and hear from two attorneys involved in representing immigrant families separated and in border detention centers. Kristina McKibben is an immigration attorney in Sacramento who specializes in removal defense, humanitarian relief, and detention work. As a Central Valley native, Kristina has always had a passion for the underdog. After attending the University of California at Davis and Boston University School of Law, McKibben returned to Northern California and focused her time on freeing immigrants from detention, securing relief for unaccompanied minors, and connecting clients with humanitarian relief in a range of contexts. Jason Sias is a Los Angeles native and attorney with expertise in civil rights cases and post-conviction relief. His work includes safeguarding clients from immigration consequences and seeking justice for victims of police misconduct. Jason earned his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, and is a member of the California and Louisiana state bars. Join us as Michelle Meow brings her long-running daily radio show to The Commonwealth Club one day each week. Meet fascinating—and often controversial—people discussing important issues of interest to the LGBTQ community, and have your questions ready.

 Will China Save the Planet? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Chinese factories churn out parts and products that end up in our cars, our kitchens and our cell phones. And all that productivity has improved the lives of its citizens, many of whom can now afford cars and cell phones of their own. It’s also made China the global leader in carbon emissions. But in her new book, “Will China Save the Planet,” Barbara Finamore says that China may well take the lead in saving the world from environmental catastrophe. How? By phasing out coal and investing in green energy to power its factories and keep its cities moving. With the US government cutting efforts to curb carbon pollution, is it possible that China is our best hope for saving the planet?

 Fire and Ice: Documentary Storytelling and the Climate Crisis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Stephen Most will speak about visual storytelling as an effective form of public education on crucial subjects that mass media tend to ignore, misrepresent or present without adequate context. He will discuss how documentaries convey experiences that enlarge the viewer's understanding. Focusing on Oil on Ice and Wilder than Wild: Fires, Forests and the Future, which he worked on as a screenwriter and writer/producer, Most will speak about representing climate change via stories for the screen. He will discuss how films aid campaigns that change the climate of opinion. Addressing the challenges nonfiction filmmakers face in showing arts’ complexities and unprecedented realities, Most will read passages from his book, Stories Make the World: Reflections on Storytelling and the Art of the Documentary. MLF Organizer Name: Ann Clark Notes: MLF: Environment & Natural Resources

 Venture Capitalist John Doerr: Measure What Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

From Google and Twitter to Amazon, venture capitalist John Doerr has played his part in building and funding Silicon Valley’s most successful companies. Starting as a marketing manager at Intel, Doerr worked his way up to back some of the most successful global businesses and was appointed to the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness by President Obama. In his most recent book, Measure What Matters, Doerr delves into the systems that drive decision makers to consider the purpose behind their goals, leading to better results. From major CEOs to small-business owners, Doerr claims anyone with goals can use his methods to better achieve success. Join us for an informative discussion on goal making, success and Doerr’s personal experiences in the world of tech.

 Ambassador Wendy Sherman: Iran and Lessons on Diplomacy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This program is part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. From her early career as a social worker to serving as one of the few women present in international negotiations, Wendy Sherman has experienced politics and international diplomacy like few have. Among her past positions, Sherman has served as special advisor to President Bill Clinton, North Korea policy coordinator and chief U.S. negotiator for the Iran nuclear deal. With the current administration’s shift away from foreign policy, as seen in President Trump’s withdrawal from the very deal with Iran that she helped create, Sherman believes American diplomacy is under greater threat now than in any other recent time. Yet even still, this era is marked by increasing global interconnectedness. Sherman has focused on diplomatic negotiations to achieve greater peace and security. In her book, Not for the Faint of Heart: Lessons in Courage, Power, and Persistence, Sherman describes her experiences and perspectives to give us all a deeper understanding of past and present international diplomacy.

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