How Do We Fix It?
A news podcast from DaviesContent
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Website: Howdowefixit.me
From politics to the personal, we’re about solutions. Our weekly podcast features two friends and longtime journalists. Join Richard Davies (ABC News) and Jim Meigs (Popular Mechanics) as they challenge authors, experts and provocateurs in a search for positive, practical ideas. Guests include Alan Dershowitz, a noted legal scholar and defender of civil liberties; Mike Rowe of “Dirty Jobs” and Lenore Skenazy, founder of “Free Range Kids.” Topics include politics, parenting, personal finance, human behavior and much more. "How Do We Fix It?" - a repair manual for the real world. Produced by DaviesContent
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