16 episodes

Let's discuss! After a lifetime of being the devil's advocate, I thought I'd get proactive and initiate more of these conversations. From the weighty to the mundane, each episode starts with an unusual or controversial opinion already out there, or sets us up to learn more about a topic so that we can all decide on our own opinion...unpopular or not. While I might have an opinion, I love hearing what other people think and trying to see things differently. See if we make you say hmmm...

Unpopular Opinions with Heather Heather Keltz Scott

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Let's discuss! After a lifetime of being the devil's advocate, I thought I'd get proactive and initiate more of these conversations. From the weighty to the mundane, each episode starts with an unusual or controversial opinion already out there, or sets us up to learn more about a topic so that we can all decide on our own opinion...unpopular or not. While I might have an opinion, I love hearing what other people think and trying to see things differently. See if we make you say hmmm...

    A Parents' Discussion About Free College

    A Parents' Discussion About Free College

    We don't talk about 'free high school'. It’s been fewer than 100 years since free public high school became an expectation for all Americans, and now we take that for granted. Why does the concept of 'free college' sound revolutionary to some and toxic to others? As parents who care about college accessibility for our kids and others, my husband Matt & I dig into this issue.


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    • 44 min
    The Buy Nothing Project

    The Buy Nothing Project

    The Buy Nothing Project (https://buynothingproject.org/) is a community, a movement, AWESOME, and you'll want to know about it. My guest for this episode is Jen Suttmeier, who founded a chapter in our town. 


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    • 43 min
    I Miss My Commute Revisited - And What Will Happen To Handshakes?

    I Miss My Commute Revisited - And What Will Happen To Handshakes?

    5 months ago Pam Walker, Head of Innovation & Strategy at UL and Tom Kirwan, VP & CRO at Hearst Media Solutions joined me to talk commuting, business travel, and the jarring new realities of the covid-19 quarantine workplace.  Nobody missed their commute except for me, and pajama Zoom calls were a disturbing new norm.  What's changed in 5 months? What do we think will change in the next 5 months, or the next 5 years?  Pam & Tom are back to pick up the conversation.


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    • 34 min
    Gender Reveals. No.

    Gender Reveals. No.

    Gender Reveals.  Just because you can know, why would you want to know the sex of your baby before its born?  I say 'no' to finding out, and 'no' to creating a big party.  Lots of people claim disgust at over-the-top gender reveal parties (while planning their own), and I think you shouldn't have a gender to reveal in the first place.

    My guest, host of the Party of 13 Podcast Jen Hale, has had 11 (!) babies and 11 chances to make this decision.  I've had 3.  Can we agree on any part of this?


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    • 38 min
    What Ever Happened To Hitchhiking?

    What Ever Happened To Hitchhiking?

    The odds that you’ve hitchhiked, or picked up a hitchhiker, in the past few years are slim. I think it should make a comeback.  Can I get you to agree with me? Join me to delve into the history of hitchhiking in America and ponder it's future with the author of Roadside Americans: The Rise and Fall of Hitchhiking in a Changing Nation, Jack Reid. 

    Dr. Jack Reid is a historian of American Culture who lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.  His first book, Roadside Americans: The Rise and Fall of Hitchhiking in a Changing Nation was chosen by the Smithsonian Magazine as one of five books to "read while you're stuck at home" during the pandemic. Reid has also appeared on NPR's program Here and Now to discuss his book with host Robin Young. You can find his book online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other major outlets, but Reid would appreciate it if you order it from a local independent bookstore.  https://uncpress.org/book/9781469655000/roadside-americans/


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    • 40 min
    I Had My Dog Put To Sleep. Let's Talk About Euthanasia...

    I Had My Dog Put To Sleep. Let's Talk About Euthanasia...

    Having your dog 'put to sleep' sounds a hell of a lot better than 'physician assisted death'.  But going through one makes me think of the other.  Seems to me that we're more humane to our pets at the end of life than our human family.  Why is Physician Assisted Death so controversial?


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    • 16 min

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