Future of Learning with Remington Tonar

Remington Tonar stops by to discuss the future of learning. The two cover COVID-19 accelerating the digitalization of higher education, campus industrial complex, access to broadband, technology disrupting learning, self-education, quantum computing, and the importance of philosophy and learning how learn.   You can follow Remington here.    

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The Beatles and Their Impact on My Life Philosophy

A summary of The Beatles career and their impact on culture. The personal lessons I’ve gained from listening to the group and studying the history of the phenomenon and sixties decade. After doing a deep dive the last six weeks and reading “Revolution in the Head: The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties” by Ian MacDonald,…

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Walden with Paul LeCrone

Living intentionally and minimally is the focus of Henry David Thoreau’s Walden. Paul LeCrone joins the show to discuss the book and its themes. How can we relate it to the 21st century? Quite easily. Paul LeCrone joined me to discuss the classic book, Walden, by Henry David Thoreau. You can learn more about Paul and…

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Capitalism with Remington Tonar

Remington Tonar joins the podcast to discuss capitalism. In the era of COVID-19 and the surge of new energy from the Black Lives Matter movement, what does the future of capitalism look like? How can we create a better system with our shared values? You can follow Remington here.   Book recommendations mentioned in the…

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Wisconsin Culture with Cousin Frank

Cousin Frank joins the podcast to discuss Wisconsin culture. What makes the state and its people distinct from others? He reflects on some of his favorite activities and fond memories.          

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