
American LNG and Global Energy Security
This podcast, with a leading industry executive, discusses how US oil and gas companies, particularly in the independent sector, are expanding exploration and production activities to respond to both ...
27 Apr 202317min

Solving Workforce Shortages in Health Care
What can be done to address shortages in the health care workforce? In this episode of Sustaining Capitalism, we are joined by Cecilia McKenney, SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer at Quest Diagnost...
28 Mars 202328min

Ukraine: One Year In
One year in, the Russian invasion has brought far-reaching geopolitical changes, with shocks to global energy and food markets, higher inflation, and economic disruption. The human cost of the war has...
28 Feb 202321min

Rural Broadband Deployments
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, a bipartisan infrastructure law passed in 2021, has the potential to extend broadband access to Americans previously unserved or underserved by our broadban...
21 Feb 202322min

Regulation: When Agencies Overstep
Regulatory agencies often overstep their boundaries, with serious consequences both to the entities they regulate and the economy as a whole. This podcast will consider some recent examples of agencie...
14 Feb 202325min

Asia and the US: A tipping point?
As 2023 begins, there are many issues on the agenda for the US and Asia, ranging from the Taiwan Strait to Japan's new defense posture to economic challenges facing the region. Nirmal Ghosh, Washingto...
31 Jan 202329min

Are Maritime Supply Chains Improving as the Holidays Approach?
Earlier this year, supply chains on both sea and land were severely strained. As the holidays approach, have things improved? Former Federal Maritime Commissioner Rob Quartel shares his thoughts on th...
13 Dec 202227min





















