Episodios

  • Life After It’s Over
    Sep 11 2018

    Alton Mills expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. But when his sentence was commuted in 2015, he suddenly had to figure out how to live a life he thought was over.

    But not everyone agreed Alton deserved a second chance, including the Attorney General of the United States.

    Featuring Maria Kim, CEO of Cara Chicago, an organization that works to help people in urban poverty find work.

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    29 m
  • Kid Inventors
    Jun 11 2018

    How to avoid getting thirsty on your way home from school, stop spilling the OJ, and provide shelter in a disaster.

    Welcome to the Chicago Student Invention Convention, where kid inventors show off their newest creations!

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    20 m
  • Vinyl: The Future of the Past with Reverb's Dan Melnick
    Mar 2 2018

    Reverb is an online marketplace that revolutionized how people buy and sell instruments. Now, with the launch of Reverb LP, they're looking to do the same for Vinyl.

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    16 m
  • Cleversafe and the Whale (how to survive being right)
    Mar 2 2018

    Cleversafe founder Chris Gladwin came up with a better way to store data. Now all he had to do was prove it.

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    18 m
  • Cities and Moonscapes: Bringing Equity To Public Spaces with Boombox's Katherine Darnstadt
    Mar 2 2018

    On this episode: recycling the excesses of capitalism, bringing equity to our public spaces and really big LEGOs.

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    14 m
  • Like a Tasty Trade.
    Mar 2 2018

    One company tries to make math fun.

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    13 m
  • Innovating... Chicago-Style
    Mar 2 2018

    Listen to a sneak peek of what’s to come and some of the history behind Chicago Innovation!

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    18 m