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Category: Futuring, Demographics, Generations

Gerald Celente
Are we headed for a depression? Gerald Celente joins Jim Blasingame to make his economic predictions - that we're headed for an economic depression if the people don't take back their governments and marketplaces.
Gerald Celente
Will the Middle East unrest cascade around the world? Gerald Celente joins Jim Blasingame to explain his prediction that the current unrest in the middle east will become the next great war.
Gerald Celente
Gerald Celente joins Jim Blasingame to celebrate the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Trends Journal and discuss what it takes to anticipate the future.
Leslie Kossoff
Do you have a vision FOR your business? Leslie Kossoff joins Jim Blasingame to reveal why you should have a vision FOR your business - something that is tangible and can actually be attained.
Julia Seymour
Over half of US electricity is generated by coal. Julia Seymour joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why the lack of a national energy policy makes demonizing the coal industry a bad economic strategy.
Joel Barker
Replacing petroleum in plastics with bio matter. Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to talk about George Hooper's work in using sawdust and cornstalks (non-food bio matter) to make plastics.
Joel Barker
Are consumers becoming the next great innovators? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to talk about Eric Von Hippel's research showing that consumers are becoming product innovators.
Joel Barker
What are the potential paradigm shifts from the Egyptian revolution? Joel Barker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the status of current events in Egypt and the potential for paradigm shifts across that region, and the world.
Rich Galen
Bill Brandt
Has the next Ronald Reagan been born? Rich Galen and Bill Brandt join Jim Blasingame to debate whether there will be another Ronald Reagan, who appeared larger-than-life and inspired all Americans, plus a surprising prediction for Egypt.
Sanford Kahn
How much control do we have over the business cycle? Sanford Kahn joins Jim Blasingame to dispel the myth that the business cycle can be eliminated, plus a dire prediction of the future if the U.S. deficit isn’t drastically reduced.

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