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Change the world, in 15 minutes or less.
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Fixing How we View Trade-Offs in Public Policy with Jeff Gudman
Jeff Gudman, former Lake Oswego city councilor and two-time republican candidate for Oregon state treasurer, joins Fix It! to help us understand that if we are going to do anything in government, we need to consider the trade-offs. In his words: “If we do this, what don’t we do?” Join Clark Honors College guest hosts Nathan Malamud and Nathaniel Olds for an exploration of Gudman’s philosophy in practice.
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Fixing the Fall of Sacrifice as an American Value with Andrew Kalloch
Andrew Kalloch, former ACLU attorney and current Global and Public Policy staffer at Airbnb, joins guest hosts Mindy Tran and Delaney Kleiner on Fix It! to discuss the value of sacrifice in American culture.
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Fixing Oregon's PERS Liability with Allen Alley
Today, UO Clark Honors College students (and guest hosts) Lali and McCall spoke with Oregon political leader Allen Alley on the issue of Oregon's PERS liability and possible solutions.
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Fixing Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Bill Bradbury
Bill Bradbury, Oregon's former Secretary of State, joins two student guest hosts to share the potential of floating offshore wind turbines in combating climate chaos.
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Fixing Oregon's Budget Surplus Utilization with Tim Nesbitt
In our first guest-hosted episode, University of Oregon Clark Honors College students Whitney Warth and Gavin Barrett interview former gubernatorial Chief of Staff Tim Nesbitt on fixing how we approach the usage of our state's budget surplus.
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Fixing How We Mass Produce Food with Christy Goldsby
Christy Goldsby, the founder of Honey Mama’s chocolate, joins the Fix It gentlemen to share how she's pushing the envelope on mass-producing, packaging, and delivering food in a more sustainable, planet-friendly way.
Customer Reviews
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