How to make change in the world, Data privacy in Wisconsin

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Children gather at Parliament Square holding placards and flags, as they protest against climate change, in London, Friday, Feb. 14, 2020. Alberto Pezzali/ AP Photo

An author shares his research on how to make change in the world by breaking down barriers with those oppose it. Then, an expert on data privacy and a lawmaker help us understand a new Wisconsin bill that would give consumers more control over their data.

Featured in this Show

  • A guide to pushing back to change the status quo

    Our guest has research-based suggestions for becoming more effective agents of change, and breaking down walls between people with opposing views.

  • Lawmaker, data privacy expert on Wisconsin bill to let consumers opt out of having personal data sold

    A piece of legislation that would let consumers opt-out of having their data sold recently passed the state Assembly. We talk to the bill’s sponsor, and an expert on data privacy.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Todd Kashdan Guest
  • Shannon Zimmerman Guest
  • Nadine Kozak Guest

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