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Why do some people make it, while others don’t? How do the facts of our lives differ from our perception of it? And how does our psychology shape how we view ourselves and others?

Attribution is, where people from all walks of life, reflect on who and what has contributed to where they ended up. Our hope is after each episode, you feel a little more inspired, grateful, or supported, than when you first hit play.

Attribution with Bob McKinnon Bob McKinnon

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.5 • 11 Ratings

Why do some people make it, while others don’t? How do the facts of our lives differ from our perception of it? And how does our psychology shape how we view ourselves and others?

Attribution is, where people from all walks of life, reflect on who and what has contributed to where they ended up. Our hope is after each episode, you feel a little more inspired, grateful, or supported, than when you first hit play.

    Random w/ Mark Rank

    Random w/ Mark Rank

    Mark R. Rank is recognized as a foremost expert on issues of poverty, inequality and social justice.  To date he has written 10 books on a range of subjects, including an exploration of the American Dream and  a new understanding of poverty and inequality. In this episode, I talk to Mark about his latest book, The Random Factor which looks at the role of luck and chance in shaping the course of our lives.  It was a fascinating discussion, one I was lucky to have. I I hope you enjoy. 

    Mark R. Rank
    The Random Factor
    Poverty Risk Calculator
    Your American Dream Score
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    HOST
    Bob McKinnon is a writer, designer, and teacher who asks us to reconsider the way we see success and the American Dream. 
    His work has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Fast Company, NPR, and PBS.
    His own journey out of poverty was captured in his TEDx talk: How Did I End Up Here. Through his writing and this podcast, he hopes to pay tribute and thanks to all those who have helped him and others move up in life.
    CREDITS
    Attribution is distributed in part by NPR station, WLIW-FM. You can listen on WLIW.org/radio or on NPR One mobile app as well as other major podcast networks.
    This show was edited by No Troublemakers Media. Music by Jonnie “Most” Davis.
    Our final credit goes to you, the listener, and to everyone who helped you get to where you are today. If this show has reminded you of someone in particular, make their day and let them know.

    • 59 min
    Family w/ Brittany Means

    Family w/ Brittany Means

    Brittany Means is author of the critically acclaimed memoir, “Hell if We Don’t Change Our Ways”. Reviews have called it “gut-wrenching and triumphant.” “Readable and rigorous.”  “Brutal and beautiful.’  At its heart, it is a book about family. as Means recounts her complex relationships with her mother, father, brother, and grandparents and eventual guardians. What does it mean when those closest to us hurt us? Is understanding or forgiveness even possible?  How do children make it through it all to find support and love?  This was a particularly moving discussion.  I hope you find it of value. 
    Links to learn more about: 
    Brittany Means
    Hell if We Don’t Change Our Ways
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    HOST
    Bob McKinnon is a writer, designer, and teacher who asks us to reconsider the way we see success and the American Dream. 
    His work has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Fast Company, NPR, and PBS.
    His own journey out of poverty was captured in his TEDx talk: How Did I End Up Here. Through his writing and this podcast, he hopes to pay tribute and thanks to all those who have helped him and others move up in life.
    CREDITS
    Attribution is distributed in part by NPR station, WLIW-FM. You can listen on WLIW.org/radio or on NPR One mobile app as well as other major podcast networks.
    This show was edited by No Troublemakers Media. Music by Jonnie “Most” Davis.
    Our final credit goes to you, the listener, and to everyone who helped you get to where you are today. If this show has reminded you of someone in particular, make their day and let them know.

    • 57 min
    Libraries of Belonging | Aging Together in New York | WLIW-FM Special Program

    Libraries of Belonging | Aging Together in New York | WLIW-FM Special Program

    In communities across the country, including New York, library budgets and hours are being cut, just at a time when society needs them most. This is in spite of the incredible success that libraries have in bringing people, particularly older adults, together. 
    Bob McKinnon, host of the podcast, Attribution talks with Eric Klinenberg, NYU sociologist and author of “Palace for the People” which examines the role that third places like libraries play in avoiding isolation. We’ll also hear from four Long Island librarians who are creating innovative programs for older adults that reduce isolation and build belonging.
    For more information, please visit:
    Palaces For The People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, And The Decline Of Civic Life
    Eric Klinenberg
    Suffolk Cooperative Library System
    Brentwood Public Library
    Middle Country Public Library
    Riverhead Free Library
    Patchogue-Medford Library
    Libraries of Belonging  is a WLIW-FM special program that is part of the “Aging Together in New York” initiative from public media stations focusing on social isolation and loneliness among older adults. This program is funded by the New York State Education Department.
    HOST
    Bob McKinnon is a writer, designer, and teacher who asks us to reconsider the way we see success and the American Dream. 
    His work has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Fast Company, NPR, and PBS.
    His own journey out of poverty was captured in his TEDx talk: How Did I End Up Here. Through his writing and this podcast, he hopes to pay tribute and thanks to all those who have helped him and others move up in life.
    CREDITS
    Attribution is distributed in part by NPR station, WLIW-FM. You can listen on WLIW.org/radio or on NPR One mobile app as well as other major podcast networks.
    This show was edited by No Troublemakers Media. Music by Jonnie “Most” Davis.
    Our final credit goes to you, the listener, and to everyone who helped you get to where you are today. If this show has reminded you of someone in particular, make their day and let them know.
     

    • 27 min
    The Checklist | Aging Together in New York | WLIW-FM Special Program

    The Checklist | Aging Together in New York | WLIW-FM Special Program

    It is the simplest of tools designed to help us tackle the complexities of life. It helps reduce errors, remember what’s important, assess and reflect on what and how we’re doing. Pilots, astronauts, builders and surgeons use them to save lives.
    What is this elementary yet powerful tool?  A checklist.
    Is it possible that a simple checklist could do for the growing issue of social isolation among older adults what previous versions have done for saving lives in surgery?
    Bob McKinnon, host of the podcast Attribution, talks to Sandy Markwood, CEO of US Aging, a national association representing and supporting the network of Area Agencies on Aging, and the organization behind the Social Isolation Self-Assessment Checklist to discuss the promise of this tool.  At the end of the episode, listeners will have the opportunity to self-assess as we review each of the questions on the checklist.
    For more information on The Checklist and the resources mentioned in this program, please visit:
    US Aging
    Eldercare Locator
    Social Isolation Self-Assessment Checklist
    The Checklist is a WLIW-FM special program that is part of the “Aging Together in New York” initiative from public media stations focusing on social isolation and loneliness among older adults. This program is funded by the New York State Education Department.
    HOST
    Bob McKinnon is a writer, designer, and teacher who asks us to reconsider the way we see success and the American Dream. 
    His work has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Fast Company, NPR, and PBS.
    His own journey out of poverty was captured in his TEDx talk: How Did I End Up Here. Through his writing and this podcast, he hopes to pay tribute and thanks to all those who have helped him and others move up in life.
    CREDITS
    Attribution is distributed in part by NPR station, WLIW-FM. You can listen on WLIW.org/radio or on NPR One mobile app as well as other major podcast networks.
    This show was edited by No Troublemakers Media. Music by Jonnie “Most” Davis.
    Our final credit goes to you, the listener, and to everyone who helped you get to where you are today. If this show has reminded you of someone in particular, make their day and let them know.

    • 26 min
    Class w/ Stephanie Land

    Class w/ Stephanie Land

    Stephanie Land is the New York Times bestselling author of Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive which is now the inspiration for the Netflix series of the same name.  Her latest book, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood,  Hunger and Higher Education is out now. During our conversation we talked about the challenges and judgment that she and other single moms have faced simply trying to create a better future for themselves and their children. This was an important conversation that I hope will change the way we see and support single mothers. I hope you enjoy.

    Links to learn more about: 
    Stephanie Land
    Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive 
    Maid Netflix limited series  
    Class: A Memoir of Motherhood,  Hunger and Higher Education 
     
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    HOST
    Bob McKinnon is a writer, designer, and teacher who asks us to reconsider the way we see success and the American Dream. 
    His work has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Fast Company, NPR, and PBS.
    His own journey out of poverty was captured in his TEDx talk: How Did I End Up Here. Through his writing and this podcast, he hopes to pay tribute and thanks to all those who have helped him and others move up in life.
    CREDITS
    Attribution is distributed in part by NPR station, WLIW-FM. You can listen on WLIW.org/radio or on NPR One mobile app as well as other major podcast networks.
    This show was edited by No Troublemakers Media. Music by Jonnie “Most” Davis.
    Our final credit goes to you, the listener, and to everyone who helped you get to where you are today. If this show has reminded you of someone in particular, make their day and let them know.

    • 57 min
    Uneducated w/ Christopher Zara

    Uneducated w/ Christopher Zara

    Christopher Zara is the News Editor at Fast Company.  His recent memoir, Uneducated, explores his unlikely journey into the newsroom without the credential of a college degree. During our conversation we talked about both his own story but also more broadly about the role of education - higher and otherwise - in creating opportunities to climb the proverbial ladder. 
    Links to learn more about: 
    Christopher Zara
    Uneducated: A Memoir of Flunking Out, Falling Apart and Finding My Worth
    Fast Company
    HOST
    Bob McKinnon is a writer, designer, and teacher who asks us to reconsider the way we see success and the American Dream. 
    His work has been featured in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Fast Company, NPR, and PBS.
    His own journey out of poverty was captured in his TEDx talk: How Did I End Up Here. Through his writing and this podcast, he hopes to pay tribute and thanks to all those who have helped him and others move up in life.
    CREDITS
    Attribution is distributed in part by NPR station, WLIW-FM. You can listen on WLIW.org/radio or on NPR One mobile app as well as other major podcast networks.
    This show was edited by No Troublemakers Media. Music by Jonnie “Most” Davis.
    Our final credit goes to you, the listener, and to everyone who helped you get to where you are today. If this show has reminded you of someone in particular, make their day and let them know.

    • 56 min

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