Canada is hosting a meeting in St. John's this week, with representatives of the European Union. Danita Burke thinks it's the perfect time for the EU to apologize for its seal products ban. She also believes sealers in this province are dealing with cultural violence because of the EU's stance on the hunt. Burke is originally from Bishop's Falls, but now wor ... Show More
May 2021
NPR Turns 50 Amid Reckoning In Journalism Over Who Tells Stories — And How
Now 50 years old, NPR has grown up alongside American journalism. We take stock of some lessons learned along the way. In this episode: Linda Wertheimer, Robert Siegel, Brooke Gladstone, Ira Glass, Michele Norris, and Andy Carvin. Hear more from NPR's very first broadcast of All ... Show More
14m 25s
Sep 2021
How to Invest in a Softening Economy, and Financial Literacy for Kids
Kenny Polcari climbs back aboard to discuss what a slowdown in hiring means for the U.S. economy and the stock market. And, how young is too young to teach kids financial literacy? Courtney Hale, the Chief Hope Officer of SuperMoneyKids joins the show, and he says the earlier the ... Show More
29m 38s
Apr 2024
'Rewilding' the smartphone generation: one school's story
With young people in Britain and across the world increasingly reliant on smartphones, and many teens now openly admitting they’re addicted to social media, could an entire generation be suffering serious and irreversible damage, and what should we as a society do to stop it?This ... Show More
32m 16s