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Generational Cycles / Pet Detective
Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and trends. Followed by Jamie Katz on her pet detective work.More » Generational Cycles/ 'Hat Man' Encounters
HistorianNeil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history. Followed by Heidi Hollis, on the dark menace of the Hat Man.More » Generational Cycles/ CIA & Polygraphs
In the first half, historian, economist, and speaker, Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history. According to his theory, different types of generations tend to repeat in the same order. A second generation CIA officer, Alan B. Trabue traveled...More » Generations & Cycles
Historian, economist, and speaker, Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history, as well as the twenty year cycle of crisis facing the U.S. First hour guest, science writer Charles Seife talked about different possible solutions to the BP oil spill.More » Generational Cycles
In the first hour, Ian Punnett welcomed Paul Sperry, co-author of Muslim Mafia. Then, Ian was joined by historian Neil Howe for a discussion on his research into the defining generations of our time, and why those born after 1981 have vastly different relationships with...More » Generations & the 4th Turning
Historian and speaker Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history, as well as the twenty year cycle of crisis facing the U.S. He cited different archetypal generations that tend to repeat in the same order, shaping American history since the 17th...More » Generations & Crisis Cycles
Historian and economist Neil Howe discussed his work on generations and how they shape history as well as cycles of crisis. According to Howe, there are four different types of generations -- Boomers, Generation X, Millennial and Lost -- that have tended to recur in the same...More » Generational Cycles
Guest host John B. Wells welcomed historian and speaker Neil Howe, who discussed his work on generations, as well as the twenty year cycle of crisis now facing the U.S. He identified different types of generations that tend to repeat in the same order, shaping American history.More »