by brian.matos.radio | Sep 21, 2024 | Anthropology, Demographics, Politics and Policy, Trends
Summary Brian interviews Lyman Stone, a demographer who discusses the global decline in fertility rates and the relationship between fertility and religion. Lyman explains that religious people tend to have more children and provide more support to other parents in...
by brian.matos.radio | Aug 21, 2024 | Demographics, Geopolitics, Politics and Policy
Summary Part 2 of Brian’s conversation with Fulton Armstrong explores the global geopolitical perspective of Latin American nations. Fulton discusses the impact of Chinese influence in the region and the perception that the United States has stepped back from...
by brian.matos.radio | Aug 4, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence, Business, Cybersecurity, Demographics, Geopolitics, Politics and Policy, Trends
Summary This episode is a thank you message to the listeners and a recap of the topics covered in Season 2. I emphasize the importance of understanding big trends and staying ahead of the next big story. Some of the topics covered include the path to the presidency...
by brian.matos.radio | Apr 4, 2024 | Business, Demographics, Geopolitics, Media, Politics and Policy, Trends
Summary Brian welcomes demographic consultant, Bradley Schurman, back to the series for an updated and in-depth conversation on how key demographic trends are likely to impact politics, business, culture and societies around the world in the years to come. Bradley...
by brian.matos.radio | Dec 18, 2023 | Demographics, Health Care, Trends
Nick Palmarini, the director of the UK National Innovation Center for Aging, joined me for a wide-ranging discussion on the importance of innovation in addressing the challenges of aging. He emphasizes the need for prevention and the intersection of aging and climate...
by brian.matos.radio | Oct 30, 2023 | Demographics, Health Care, Leadership, Politics and Policy, Science, Trends
Perhaps the two biggest trends facing the world’s most economically powerful countries are aging populations and the emergence of artificial technology. It is rare to interview an expert that can speak credibly on both topics, and their potential overlap, in the...
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