Wed, Oct 17, 2012
Young media professional Cameron Hughes delivers a compelling argument for his vision of the future--one filled with cars powered by compost. He outlines the idea he came up with in detail, leaving the formalities for other visionaries in other fields. One thing is for certain: he already came up with the idea.
Wed, Oct 24, 2012
Every day we interact with thousands of incredibly loud people, but Barry Buchwalter doesn't think we should limit ourselves to current volumes. With his innovative new device, anyone can be as loud as anyone, and then they can be even louder.
Wed, Oct 31, 2012
The duck says quack, while some animals on the farm take quite a different approach. Award-winning animal behaviorist Peter Garcia discusses these contrasting philosophies, and how we can reconcile them for a brighter future.
Wed, Nov 21, 2012
The world's most successful companies know that social media is a powerful marketing tool, and Cameron Hughes knows how to make social marketing even more effective: by never injecting an ounce of effort into it.
Wed, Nov 28, 2012
In our fast paced world, we expect everything at once. But Peter Redd says there is merit to waiting for desirable outcomes-- like savoring a delicious homemade pie. A perfect metaphor for a perfect talk.
Wed, Dec 5, 2012
Figuring out why you're so cold doesn't take a research grant and a lab--it just takes shutting the fuck up about it and putting on a coat. Linda Delmonico shares how her innovative husband helped her make this important discovery.
Wed, Dec 12, 2012
Nathan Eslinger has spent his career designing cutting-edge websites, like his extremely popular photo sharing platform Ripple. While advertising can produce revenue, Eslinger has found a far more profitable and immediate way to generate income: selling his users' data to oppressive governments.
Wed, Dec 19, 2012
For Nicole Anderson, breaking the glass ceiling isn't enough for women's equality. The razor-edged shards of that destroyed ceiling must eviscerate and disembowel those who held women down for so long.
Wed, Dec 26, 2012
Hollywood producer Paul Rubenstein has no use for trifles like story or sets. Just get him some stars, and he'll make this movie.
Wed, Jan 2, 2013
The most powerful weapon isn't in a missile silo: it's in your head. Leonard Pace explains why we should be far more terrified of our brain guns than any man-made weapon.