GP Radio: Aug 21 — Not again!
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Hi all:
I have found that the bulk of my time has been dedicated to doing interviews that people have rescheduled over the summer. As a result, I have a lot of fantastic content, but not enough time to get it edited properly.
To give you a taste, however, I talked with Elizbeth Thompson, the Executive Director of the Buckminster Fuller Institute about a new contest. They will be awarding $100,000 to the person with the best invention that will save us from human-made global problems. It’s an awesome interview!
Also, I talked with Tim Antoniuk, Assistant Professor of Industrial Design at the University of Alberta regarding morphable polymers and how we need to rethink the concept of sustainability.
On the lighter side, I chat with two facebook group creators who are trying to get Mixed Member Proportional Representation passed in Ontario: Adorable Kittens for MMP (meow meow purrrrr) and Adorable puppies for Electoral Reform. If cats and dogs can work together, then all parties should be able to work to make this new voting system a reality!
Thanks for bearing with me on the backlog and look for some new changes in September!
Mark MacGillivray, GP Radio
