3 episodes

Welcome to Now That's An Idea - a show focused on moving forward by embracing the past and living out strong values to cultivate the future. A global free-enterprise society helps us to shape our world and function from a foundation of ethics and integrity. We'll explore the many facets of entrepreneurship, politics, and world issues - and bring a renewed sense of optimism for the future.

Now That's An Idea Northwood University

    • Education

Welcome to Now That's An Idea - a show focused on moving forward by embracing the past and living out strong values to cultivate the future. A global free-enterprise society helps us to shape our world and function from a foundation of ethics and integrity. We'll explore the many facets of entrepreneurship, politics, and world issues - and bring a renewed sense of optimism for the future.

    The Future of Free Enterprise

    The Future of Free Enterprise

    A major part of the Northwood Idea is the hallmark of individualism, responsibility, and freedom. In this episode, hear from Nick Gillespie, editor at Reason Magazine, about his thoughts on the future of free enterprise in the United States.

    • 20 min
    Nationalism vs. Patriotism

    Nationalism vs. Patriotism

    What is nationalism? What is patriotism? Have we lost both over the years? We explore the differences between each and how both of them have evolved over the years with our special guest, Dr. Kahlil Habib.

    • 20 min
    Can't We All Just Get Along?

    Can't We All Just Get Along?

    In this episode, we talk with Pamela Paresky about the concept of civil disagreement. We experience it in our world more and more everyday. Pamela provides us with guidance on how to handle these challenging situations so we can make progress as a society.

    • 20 min

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