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420. Which Jobs Will Come Back, and When?
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Covid-19 is the biggest job killer in a century. As the lockdown eases, what does re-employment look like? Who will be first and who last? Which sectors will ...

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How to Make Meetings Less Terrible (Ep. 389 Rebroadcast)
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In the U.S. alone, we hold 55 million meetings a day. Most of them are woefully unproductive, and tyrannize our offices. The revolution begins now — with ...

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419. 68 Ways to Be Better at Life
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The accidental futurist Kevin Kelly on why enthusiasm beats intelligence, how to really listen, and why the solution to bad technology is more technology.

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418. What Will College Look Like in the Fall (and Beyond)?
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Three university presidents try to answer our listeners’ questions. The result? Not much pomp and a whole lot of circumstance.

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417. Reasons to Be Cheerful
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Humans have a built-in “negativity bias,” which means we give bad news much more power than good. Would the Covid-19 crisis be an opportune time to reverse ...

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416. How Do You Reopen a Country?
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We speak with a governor, a former C.D.C. director, a pandemic forecaster, a hard-charging pharmacist, and a pair of economists — who say it’s all about the ...

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415. How Rahm Emanuel Would Run the World
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As a former top adviser to presidents Clinton and Obama, he believes in the power of the federal government. But as former mayor of Chicago, he says that ...

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414. Will Covid-19 Spark a Cold War (or Worse) With China?
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The U.S. spent the past few decades waiting for China to act like the global citizen it said it wanted to be. The waiting may be over.

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413. Who Gets the Ventilator?
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Should a nurse or doctor who gets sick treating Covid-19 patients have priority access to a potentially life-saving healthcare device? Americans aren’t used to ...

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412. What Happens When Everyone Stays Home to Eat?
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Covid-19 has shocked our food-supply system like nothing in modern history. We examine the winners, the losers, the unintended consequences — and just how much ...

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