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Chris Oestereich

The Wicked Problems Collaborative

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The Wicked Problems Collaborative

Chris Oestereich

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The Wicked Problems Collaborative

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The Wicked Problems Collaborative

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How can our relationship with work foster democracy in our lives?The latest WPC Book #2 interview was with Gabriel Mathy, an economist and economic historian at American University in Washington DC. Gabriel and I discussed the problematic state
How have these circumstances affected existing challenges? The latest WPC Book #2 interview was with Jonathan Cohn. Jonathan was my editing partner on this effort and the earlier WPC books, and he was kind enough to be the guinea pig for my fir
What might universal basic incomes have to offer? The latest contributor interview for WPC Book #2, What do we do after the pandemic?was with Jamie Cooke, the head of RSA Scotland. We talked about his chapter, Resetting our Foundation, in which
How can we use story for good? The latest contributor interview for WPC Book #2, What do we do after the pandemic? was with Suzy Waldman, a Canadian research analyst with PhDs in Communications Studies and English Literature. Suzy and I discuss
Valuing care as a societal pillar The latest contributor interview for WPC Book #2, What do we do after the pandemic?was with Gawain Kripke. Gawain and I discussed his chapter, Can COVID spark a care revolution? In that, he shares the growing c
How can purpose-led businesses make things better?The latest contributor interview for WPC Book #2, What do we do after the pandemic? was with Russ Stoddard. Russ and I discussed his chapter, The Stakeholder Virus and the Pandemic of Business f
What can we improve thanks to the pandemic's hard lessons?I’m doing a series of interviews with contributors to the second book by the Wicked Problems Collaborative, What do we do after the pandemic? I recently sat down with Kati Sipp to discus
What if we broke the concentration? What if we don't?I’m doing a series of interviews with contributors to the second book by the Wicked Problems Collaborative, What do we do after the pandemic? This morning I sat down with David Atkins to disc
What if we valued the things that weren't for sale?I’m doing a series of interviews with contributors to the second book by the Wicked Problems Collaborative; what do we do after the pandemic? I recently sat down with Sam Bliss to discuss his c
I’m doing a series of interviews with contributors to the second book by the Wicked Problems Collaborative, What do we do after the pandemic? For that, I recently sat down with Jacob Bacharach to discuss his chapter, Reclaiming Public Space, in
I sat down with Ian Welsh, a writer, editor, and blogger who focuses on politics and economics, shortly before the election. (You can find Ian’s writing at http://ianwelsh.net.) In our discussion, Ian dug into our current political circumstance
In the second to last segment from my chat with Ian Welsh (Ian blogs at ianwelsh.net), we dug into the state of UK politics and the unusual relationship that exists between the nation’s electorate and its media. From there we dove into the inte
In part 4 of my interview with Ian Welsh (Ian blogs at ianwelsh.net), I suggested that neoliberalism was on its last legs and asked Ian what he thought might follow. As with the rest of the interview, my questions were mere launching points. He
In part 3 of my interview with Ian Welsh (Ian blogs at ianwelsh.net), I asked whether a landslide loss might make the difference in getting Trump to concede. Ian talks about the potential legitimacy problem in that case before going into a disc
This is the second clip from my interview with Ian Welsh (Ian blogs at ianwelsh.net). For this segment, we went on a wild ride discussing the big picture mess that is US politics and society more broadly. I asked Ian what might happen if Trump
I recently sat down with Ian Welsh (Ian blogs at ianwelsh.net) to discuss the state of big picture challenges in US politics and society more broadly. Technical challenges on my end are slowing the release of the full discussion, but the nature
My podcast interviews have been going a bit long, so I thought I’d break out some of the segments for people to pick and choose from. Here’s David Kaib from Ep. 2, answering the question, “What is socialism?”Check out my book, Pandemic Capitali
Here’s another clip from my interview with David Kaib. David discusses the concept of abolition and the need for it in our current circumstances.If you enjoy this segment, the full interview is available here.The podcast’s backing track is Neve
In my recent conversation with Jonathan Cohn, we discussed the possibility of Trump losing the election and refusing to accept the outcome—an outcome that seems ever more realistic. We discussed whether the system was made to handle this sort o
In my recent interview with Jonathan Cohn, we discussed the state of the US elections. I opened this segment asking him whether he thought the elections would happen, as well as if they would be clean. Jonathan then shared some of his vast know
My podcast interviews have been going a bit long, so I thought I’d break out some of the segments for people to pick and choose from. Here’s David Kaib from Ep. 2, answering the question, “What is socialism?”. This is a public episode. If you w
Last week I had the chance to interview David Kaib, the organizer of the DC Jacobin Reading Group, and co-organizer of the Metro DC DSA Socialist Night School. David is a bit of a lowkey firebrand whose calm, earnest demeanor help convey reason
I had a great conversation with @DavidKaib this morning. We talked about the current state of politics in the US, abolition, and political education among many other things. I'm getting to work cleaning up the recording and will share it soon.
I sat down last week to record the first Wicked Problems and Circular Systems podcast with Jonathan Cohn, an old friend and the editor of my books. We’re currently collaborating on WPC Book #2: What do we do after the pandemic?Jonathan does a v
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