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Understanding and Investing in Your Futuristic Talent

Gain insight into the CliftonStrengths talent theme of Futuristic: how to invest in it, if it's one of your dominant talents, and how to develop it in others.

Capitalist Singapore Needs More Entrepreneurs Fast

Unless Singapore gets much better at understanding what drives entrepreneurs and how to identify and nurture them, Singaporeans may continue to see most of the returns to capital flow to others.

Republicans, Democrats Disagree on Gov't Role in Creating Jobs

Republicans and Democrats differ on the government's role in creating jobs in the U.S. Republicans favor reduced government regulation, while Democrats favor increased government investment in infrastructure. Both groups recommend keeping ...

Reva Goujon on Russia: 'The Chess Pieces Were Lined Up'

Analyst Reva Goujon joins the podcast to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the geopolitical calculus that led to it.

The Economy, Jobs and Dysfunctional Government

Americans are clearly focused on the economy, jobs and dysfunctional government as major problems facing the nation today. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump can do well to provide specifics on how they would address these issues.

Is America Losing Its Religion?

Jack Jenkins, national reporter for the Religion News Service, joins the podcast to discuss the decline of religious importance and affiliation in the U.S.

Americans' Approval of Congress Unchanged in May

One in five Americans approve of Congress, unchanged since April. However, Republicans' approval of the body has declined 22 percentage points since February.

Inside Afghanistan: Stability in Institutions Remains Elusive

With just three weeks until nationwide presidential elections, Afghans go to the polls dubious of the capabilities of several key government bodies.

The American Public and Extreme Policy Positions

Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz have adopted strong, and opposing, positions on the ideal role of government. Americans support neither of these positions, and would prefer debate and compromise on the issue, rather than rigid ideology.

Sub-Saharan Africa, Former Soviet Union Rate Roads Worst

Fifty-nine percent of the world's adults are satisfied with their local roads and highways, but satisfaction is as low as 36% in sub-Saharan Africa and the former Soviet Union.