A former presidential speechwriter says analogies are everywhere. He joins us to teach us how to harness the power of analogies to spark innovation and sell our greatest ideas. We also discuss the news that three state agencies don’t have any extra money to help implement the controversial voter ID law, and we talk about the future of gay neighborhoods, like Greenwich Village in New York.
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No Extra Money For State To Implement Voter ID Law Shows Deliberate Effort To Make It Hard For Voters To Follow Law, Says Guest
The Government Accountability Board, the Division of Motor Vehincles, and the Department of Health Services all said they have no extra money set aside to help implement the controversial voter ID law in Wisconsin. The head of Common Cause in Wisconsin explains why the lack of extra funds is a deliberate effort to make it harder for voters to follow the law.
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As gays and lesbians go mainstream, our guest wonders if we’ll see the end of gay neighborhoods, like Greenwich Village in New York.
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The Power Of Analogies In Everyday Life
A former presidential speechwriter says analogies are everywhere…and by using them to our advantage, we can spark innovation and sell our greatest ideas.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Jay Heck Guest
- Amin Ghaziani Guest
- John Pollack Guest
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