John Carver

John Carver, Educator and Former Superintendent of Schools and Change Agent, delineates how the traditional methods of educational instruction need to be overhauled dramatically to be effective in a system that is undergoing rapid pedagogical transformations.

Don Macke

Don Macke, Leader of the e2Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, describes how rural areas are being challenged by climate change, lack of health care facilities, minimal broadband and leaders who are using traditional programs and concepts that are not meeting the needs of rural dwellers nor preparing for a high-tech, interdependent, transformational 21st Century.

Kevin Cassidy Ep. 2

Kevin Cassidy, Director of the UN's International Labor Organization’s U.S. office in Washington, D.C., highlights efforts around the US to focus on projects that deal with education and reskilling for the field of work, the use of robotics and the development of intra and interpersonal skills for the challenges of the 21st Century.

Teena Halbig

Teena Halbig, Past President of the Kentucky Division of the United Nations Association of the USA and the Kentucky League of Women Voters, discusses UN Sustainable Development Goal #6 on Clean Water and Sanitation, plastic pollution of waterways and oceans and the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations.

Rick Smyre

Rick Smyre, a futurist and author of “Preparing for A World That Doesn’t Exist-Yet: Framing a Second Enlightenment for the Communities of the Future (COTF),” and president of the Center for Communities of the Future, highlights his latest initiative to mobilize creative thinkers to develop suggestions in a COTF Project for transformational leadership that will propel both society and the economy.

Andrew Hudson

Andrew Hudson, head of the UN Development Program's Water & Ocean Governance Programme, discusses environmental efforts to confront major ocean-related problems, such as overfishing, pollution, habitat loss, ocean acidification and plastic pollution, as well as one of the primary causal problems: climate change.

William Shields

William Shields, Executive Director of the American Society for Public Administration, identifies how well-trained public administrators are critical to every society, as well as to how Donald Trump bungled the anti-Covid-19 campaign and incited insurrectionists to attack American democracy, the constitutional process and attempt a coup to overthrow a free and fair election.

Jim Damicis

Jim Damicis, Senior Vice President for Camoin Associates, discusses how future economic opportunity is in a transformational stage and the evolution of entrepreneurship is a pathway to community development to be utilized by businesses, Chambers of Commerce, planning agencies and governments, just to mention a few.

Dr. Linda Quinn

Dr. Linda Quinn, a dancer, actress and Dean at Tarrant County College Northeast, is developing Transformational Learning concepts, especially through her Wheel of Creativity that helps students, faculty and diverse disciplines prepare for a future the will be more fast-paced, interconnected and complex.

Kris O'Daniel

Kris O’Daniel, a Danish National, is a dairy scientist, engineer and journalist who focuses on what can be done to move more rapidly to clean energy, develop a carbon-free economy, enhance sustainable development practices and preserve the delicate ecosystem on planet Earth.

Kevin Cassidy Ep. 1

Kevin Cassidy, Director of the UN's International Labor Organization’s U.S. office in Washington, D.C., focuses on initiatives to deal with climate change, green jobs, health/wellness and biodiversity in such US states as Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas, Colorado and Hawaii.

Stephen Schlesinger

Stephen Schlesinger, author of the prize-winning history of the UN “Act of Creation: Founding of the UN,” highlights how the UN has become more important over the years and how the Trump Administration’s withdrawal from several UN agencies and agreements, such as the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Accord, was detrimental to the US and world at large.

Dr. Michael Cairo

Dr. Michael Cairo, Professor of Political Science at Transylvania University, focuses on the vast disparities between the Israelis and Palestinians, plus how the Trump Administration created more chaos and suffering by defunding the UN Relief Works Agency, moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem and tacitly recognizing illegal Israeli settlements, which combine to make a two-state solution more difficult to achieve.

Rachel Pittman

Rachel Pittman, Executive Director of the United Nations Association of the USA, updates how UNA-USA provides objective information to Americans as to how the US benefits from US leadership at the UN in a wide-range of agencies that deal with health, peacekeeping, education and human rights, just to mention a few.

Beate Andrees

Beate Andrees, Special Representative to the UN And Director of the International Labor Organization’s Office for the UN in New York, summarizes how the ILO works with labor, businesses and governments to promote labor rights as human rights, decent work for all and efforts to eliminate human trafficking and child labor.

John Hewko

John Hewko, General Secretary and CEO of Rotary International, discusses the unique partnership with the United Nations, programs such as Polioplus and how the 1.2 million Rotarians are dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic while carrying out the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self.”

David Swanson

David Swanson, Author and Executive Director of WorldBeyondWar.org, focuses on why war is immoral, endangers the planet, threatens our environment, impoverishes people, and consumes over $2 trillion each year.

Dr. Jody K. Olsen

Dr. Jody K. Olsen, Past Director of the United States Peace Corps, highlights the importance of President John F. Kennedy’s unique program to assist economically-developing countries, and discusses how the Peace Corps interacts with Rotary International and Partnering for Peace.

Carrie Hessler-Radelet

Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Former Peace Corps Director and President of both Project Concern International and Global Communities, details how these organizations utilize many of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and develop programs to empower women and girls and combat poverty and hunger.

Alana DeJoseph

Alana DeJoseph, Producer and Director of “A Towering Task: A Peace Corps Documentary,” focuses on the importance of the United States Peace Corps, many of its humanitarian and educational programs, unique situations confronting thousands of American Peace Corps Volunteers working in over sixty-economically developing countries and challenges in producing a documentary to showcase the US Peace Corps.