Episodios

  • Special beanies that protect babies in the NICU
    Apr 2 2026

    Developed by Penn Engineering grads, Sonura is a high-tech beanie that protects preemies' ears by blocking out the loud sounds of an intensive care nursery and supporting parent-baby connections.

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    5 m
  • Make America Kind Again
    Apr 1 2026

    Recently nominated for a National Magazine Award, this story by Sandy Hingston suggests that despite political name-calling, social media meltdowns and public life feeling more hostile than ever, quiet acts of kindness might just reveal a growing civility--one small moment at a time.

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    18 m
  • An unprecedented turnaround for violent crime
    Mar 31 2026

    After publishing his story, Don't Look Now ... But Philly is Safe, Larry Platt joined Dr. James Peterson on Evening WURDs to discuss one of the biggest crime turnarounds in modern history

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    17 m
  • Trump is getting bored of the war
    Mar 30 2026

    Ali Velshi explains that the war in Iran has gone on long enough ... 4 weeks ... that Donald Trump has just lost interest

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    9 m
  • Is our kids not learning good?
    Mar 27 2026

    Budget cuts. School closures. Structural deficit. Scant academic progress. Spin from District headquarters. Larry Platt asks: Is Superintendent Watlington up to being a transformational leader?

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    10 m
  • The sweet smell of $1 million for cities
    Mar 26 2026

    For the past six years, Bloomberg Philanthropies has held the Mayors Challenge, a competition that awards cities $1 million prizes to spur innovative solutions to ingrained urban problems.

    This week's guests are Challenge leader Aparna Ramanan and Challenge grantee, Lafayette, LA Mayor Monique Blanco Boulet. Join former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and Citizen Co-Founder Larry Platt for an eye-opening conversation about what it takes to innovate in a city. (Lafayette's problem might sound familiarly stinky to Philadelphians: old, failing, sewers.)

    Blanco Boulet believes true innovation must start with a change of mindset. "Critical thinking is just not natural in government. If I don't know where we're having flood issues, I could just choose anywhere [to put the money]. That happens. That's not abnormal for government in the absence of real decision-making."

    Join us for an episode about cities tackling entrenched problems and the public-private partnerships like Bloomberg Philanthropies that support them.

    When it comes to facing these intractable issues, as Nutter said, "You have to deal with the consequences of not."

    As cities go, so goes the nation!

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    43 m
  • Dear Kimberly | How do I know when I should move on?
    Mar 25 2026

    Kimberly McGlonn is back, this time answering a listener question about moving on. Sometimes it's a job, a city, a relationship, or a dream, but how does a person know when it's time to go?

    If you have a question for Kimberly, go here to ask and we'll do our best to feature it in an upcoming episode.

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    7 m
  • Hey, School District, what's the definition of insanity?
    Mar 24 2026

    On this episode of Guest Commentary, a former City Council and School Reform Commission member weighs in on what a $300 million budget deficit says about School District leadership

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    5 m