Sinopsis
Each INFOTRAK show explores topics of interest to people everywhere, with expert guests and interviews.
Episodios
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A New Hack to Prevent Violent Crime and Raising Entrepreneurial Kids-Raising Entrepreneurial Kids
27/07/2022Parents who instill an entrepreneurial outlook in their children give them a can do attitude that serves them well into adulthood. Margot Machol Bisnow, former FTC Commissioner and Chief of Staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, author of "Raising an Entrepreneur," interviewed 70 people who were either entrepreneurs or who raised highly successful adults.
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A New Hack to Prevent Violent Crime and Raising Entrepreneurial Kids-A New Hack to Prevent Violent Crime
27/07/2022Violent crime is soaring in cities, large and small. But a research project led by Chris Blattman, PhD, Economist, Professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, and author of "Why We Fight," has shown that providing financial help and behavioral therapy to those most likely to commit crimes reduces the future risk of criminal behavior.
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A New Hack to Prevent Violent Crime and Raising Entrepreneurial Kids-Surprising Health Differences of Black Immigrants vs Native-Born Blacks
27/07/2022A recent study found that recent black immigrants and those who have been in the U.S. for 15 years or longer are less likely to die earlier, in general, and from cardiovascular disease, specifically, than black adults born in the U.S. Alain Lekoubou Looti, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Public Health Sciences at the Penn State Neuroscience Institute and College of Medicine explains that healthcare providers should carefully devise a treatment plan for each individual, based on their specific health situation, not their racial category.
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Common Threads of Mass Shooters and Profiting From the Future-Empowering Young Girls in the Age of Social Media and #MeToo
27/07/2022Amid todays pressures of the #MeToo movement, gender discrimination and the peer pressures of social media, Atara Twersky, author of the Curlee Girlee book series, explains why it is crucial for parents to encourage young girls to celebrate their differences and lift each other up. She offered suggestions to empower young girls and to teach them that it's okay to be different.
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Common Threads of Mass Shooters and Profiting From the Future-Profiting From the Future
27/07/2022Technology is accelerating far more quickly than anyone could have imagined. Peter H. Diamandis, founder of more than 20 high-tech companies, Founder and Executive Chairman of the XPRIZE and Executive Founder of Singularity University, co-author of "The Future Is Faster Than You Think: How Converging Technologies Are Transforming Business, Industries, and Our Lives," believes that over the next decade, the world will experience more upheaval and create more wealth than in the past hundred years. He cited examples of converging technologies which he expects to transform entertainment, education, healthcare, longevity, business and food.
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Common Threads of Mass Shooters and Profiting From the Future-Common Threads of Mass Shooters
27/07/2022In an effort to reduce violence in society, experts have created a database to define the how and why of mass shootings. Jillian Peterson, PhD, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Hamline University, Director of the Hamline Center for Justice and Law, outlines the four common characteristics she discovered.
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Lifesaving Warning Signs for Middle Aged Athletes and Money Stress for Women-Stretching Your Summer Vacation Dollars
14/06/2022The cost of airfare and hotels is higher than ever, putting the squeeze on vacation budgets. 20-year travel industry executive Bill Guerin, CEO of RoomRocket, outlines ways to save money and stretch the dollars you spend this summer.
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Lifesaving Warning Signs for Middle Aged Athletes and Money Stress for Women-Money Stress for Women
14/06/2022Almost half of women surveyed say that financial issues negatively impact their mental health. Well talk with Sarah Foster, analyst at Bankrate.com, for some wise advice to take the stress out of your finances.
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Lifesaving Warning Signs for Middle Aged Athletes and Money Stress for Women-Lifesaving Warning Signs for Middle Aged Athletes
14/06/2022A recent study of middle aged amateur athletes revealed, that among those having possible cardiac symptoms, only a fraction of them sought medical attention. Geoffrey Tofler, Professor of Preventative Cardiology at the University of Sydney, Australia, explains the danger signs, and what to do if they happen to you.
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Car Tech to Keep You Safe and How to Prevent Teen Vaping-Turning Back the Clock on Aging
07/06/2022Experts have debated for many years why some people die young, while others live much longer lives. Morgan Levine, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Director of the Laboratory for Aging in Living Systems at Yale University School of Medicine, and the author of True Age: Cutting-Edge Research to Help Turn Back the Clock, will explain the critical difference between your biological age and chronological age, and the lifestyle steps you can take to add to your longevity.
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Car Tech to Keep You Safe and How to Prevent Teen Vaping-How to Prevent Teen Vaping
07/06/2022Vaping can have adverse health effects, and a shocking 27.5% of high school students use vape products. Seth M. Noar, PhD, Professor in the University of North Carolina Hussman School of Journalism and Media, studied anti-vaping advertisements geared to teens. He'll explain which messages have the greatest impact.
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Car Tech to Keep You Safe and How to Prevent Teen Vaping-Car Tech to Keep You Safe
07/06/2022Carmakers have been working on it for decades, and yet the holy grail of a self-driving car remains elusive. But do drivers want self-driving cars or just improvements in driving assistance systems already in use? Greg Brannon, Director of Automotive Engineering and Industry Relations at AAA, shares the results of their research.
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Middle Class Philanthropy and What You Need to Know About Medicare-Jerks at Work
31/05/2022Just about every business has at least one difficult co-worker. What can you do? We'll get advice from Tessa West, Social Psychology Professor at New York University, author of Jerks at Work: Toxic Coworkers and What to Do About Them.
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Middle Class Philanthropy and What You Need to Know About Medicare-What You Need to Know About Medicare
31/05/2022Medicare is federally funded health insurance for Americans over 65. But choosing the right program can be stressful and complicated, and finding good advice is harder than you might expect. Well get the information you need to know, from Martha Khlopin, Medicare expert, nationally syndicated radio host, and founder of Get2insurance.com
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Middle Class Philanthropy and What You Need to Know About Medicare-Middle Class Philanthropy
31/05/2022Many worthwhile organizations are supported by generous Americans. If you contribute to one or more non profit charities, you may not be aware of the benefits of planned philanthropy. We'll get helpful advice from Les Winston, expert in philanthropic financial planning, and founder of SocialSecharity.org.
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Reading to Aid Abused Children and the Effect of Noise on Your Heart-The Future of Social Security
17/05/2022Nancy Altman, co-author of "Social Security Works for Everyone: Protecting and Expanding Americas Most Popular Social Program," is confident in the programs future, despite the fact that the Social Security trust fund is projected to run short of funds beginning in 2034.
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Reading to Aid Abused Children and the Effect of Noise on Your Heart-The Effect of Noise on Your Heart
17/05/2022Then, living in a noisy environment can be irritating, but it can also impact your health--even increasing the odds of having a heart attack or stroke. Abel E. Moreyra, MD, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension at the Rutgers University-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, explains the potential reasons behind it.
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Reading to Aid Abused Children and the Effect of Noise on Your Heart-Reading to Aid Abused Children
17/05/2022Many parents know that reading aloud to their children can help their development. Leonie Segal, PhD, from the Foundation Chair of Health Economics and Social Policy at the School of Health Sciences at the University of South Australia, led research that shows that reading aloud can also triple a child's resilience at school, particularly those kids who have suffered maltreatment or neglect.
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Wise Advice on Decluttering and Keeping Kids Out of Foster Care-Keeping Kids Out of Foster Care
17/05/2022A research study found a program to help families at risk for child maltreatment has successfully kept kids out of foster care. Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, PhD, Associate Professor at Ohio State University's College of Social Work, will explain.
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Wise Advice on Decluttering and Keeping Kids Out of Foster Care-A Surprising Way to Beat Loneliness
17/05/2022If you sometimes feel lonely or have negative thoughts, a recent study reveals a proven way to be more positive and feel less lonely. John Dattilo, PhD, Professor of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management at Penn State University, share the surprising secret.