CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №182 – Boring Business is BeautifulOne Big ThingMar 29, 2019Mar 29, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №181 — How MIT Helped Win World War IIAlthough they are not storming fortified beaches, nerds and factory workers win wars.Mar 18, 2019Mar 18, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №180 — One Break, Many Exits in Silicon ValleyThe Netscape-as-disruptor story is legendaryMar 18, 2019Mar 18, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №179 — How Churchill Wrote MemosYet Churchill felt compelled to denounce “woolly phrases.”Feb 24, 2019Feb 24, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №178 — Escape from L.A. (Storms)In 2018, the United States experienced 14 climate-related disasters that each cost $1+ billion.Feb 24, 2019Feb 24, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №177 — How Traditions Start and GrowSenator Robert McClory, who happened to be — like many great Americans — a product of the Marine Corps and Dartmouth College.Feb 24, 2019Feb 24, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №176 — Human Robots (in One Chart)This chart highlights the central economic, political, and societal challenge in America.Feb 24, 2019Feb 24, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №175 — NEW POD: Virtual Reality, Policing, and DesignOn this episode, we cover virtual reality, the future of policing, and the power of design.Feb 24, 2019Feb 24, 2019
CapitalinSuper CitiesSuper Cities №175 — NEW POD: Virtual Reality, Policing, and DesignFeb 22, 2019Feb 22, 2019
CapitalinCapitalSuper Cities №174 — Aging Together, Dying AloneBetween 2014 and 2050, the number of Americans aged 65 and over will double to 83 million.Feb 22, 2019Feb 22, 2019