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Full Frame: Affordable Housing in the U.S.
Housing affordability is often defined as spending no more than 30 percent of your income on housing and utilities. By that measure, one-third of Americans are cost burdened. AJ Patton is a leader in…
Full Frame: Rethinking China-U.S. Relations with Sean Randolph
Sean Randolph is Senior Director of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, a public-private partnership of business, labor, government and higher education.
Full Frame: Affordable Clean Energy with Vanessa Chan
Vanessa Chan is currently vice dean of innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering. Chan previously served as the chief commercialization officer at the…
Full Frame: The Future of Healthcare with Dr. Ala Stanford
Mike speaks to Dr. Ala Stanford about the Future of Healthcare.
Full Frame: Humanitarian Aid with Mirjana Spoljaric Egger
More than 300 million people worldwide needed urgent humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations. How are workers on the frontlines providing life-saving services in global…
Full Frame: Remembering Kissinger with Winston Lord
Henry Kissinger’s secret visit to China in 1971 paved the way for President Nixon’s historic trip the following year, ultimately leading to the normalization of relations between the two…
Full Frame: Building Environmental Bridges with Arunabha Ghosh
Arunabha Ghosh is the head of one of Asia's leading climate think tanks, the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, based in New Delhi. He served as a special envoy for South Asia to the UN…
Full Frame: Protecting Biodiversity with Russ Mittermeier
Biodiversity provides everything we rely on—food, clean water, medicine, and a livable environment. What can we do to protect biodiversity for the future? Russ Mittermeier is Chief Conservation…
Full Frame: The Bronze Legacy with Met Director Max Hollein
In ancient China, bronze vessels symbolized ritual significance and political power. Centuries later, these artifacts are being rediscovered and revered as embodiments of a golden age. The exhibit…
Full Frame: Urban Design with Toni Griffin
Interview with urban planner Toni Griffin.
Full Frame: Overdose
The numbers are shocking. Last year alone, more than 100,000 people overdosed in the U.S., and nearly 70 percent of those deaths were attributed to opioids such as fentanyl. Nathan Morris grew up in…
What was the damage caused by the secret war in Laos and what is the path forward?
Sera Koulabdara, CEO of Legacies of War Legacies of War is a U.S.-based advocacy organization addressing the impacts of war from unexploded ordnances, also called UXO founded by Sera Koulabdara. She…
Full Frame Podcast: What does musical creativity look like in the brain?
Dr. Charles Limb is a neuroscientist and surgeon specializing in ear disorders at the University of California, San Francisco. He’s also a musician. Limb has long been fascinated by the inner…
Full Frame Podcast: Men of Letters
Jon Lee Anderson has covered some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones, offering firsthand accounts from the heart of turmoil and unrest. His fearless reporting has taken him to the front…
Full Frame Podcast: How can you overcome social anxiety? | Dr. Fallon Goodman
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders worldwide, affecting about 300 million people, according to WHO. The good news is they’re also among the most treatable disorders. This is a…
Full Frame Podcast: Uncovering the mysteries of ancient Chinese art | Keith Wilson
When archaeologists started excavations in Anyang, China in the 1920s, they found artifacts that had survived thousands of years buried in the ground. They included bronze pots, clay jars and jade…
Full Frame Podcast: Second Chances
Returning to society after serving time in prison comes with many hurdles. According to research from the Prison Policy Initiative, formerly incarcerated individuals are ten times more likely to…
Full Frame Podcast: How big is the microplastics problem? | Jesse Meiller
Today, the world is producing twice as much plastic waste as it was two decades ago. Plastics take anywhere from 20 to 500 years to decompose. According to the United Nations, only about 9 percent of…
Full Frame Podcast: How can mental health care be more inclusive? | Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble
Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble is the founder of the AAKOMA Project, a nonprofit with a mission to meet the mental health needs of young people of color. The organization offers workshops,…
Full Frame Podcast: How can we feed the world sustainably?
By 2050, we will need 56 percent more food to feed 10 billion people, according to the World Resources Institute. But our global food system is challenged by climate change. How can we create a…
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