
The world ahead: Universal lessons
10/25/18 • 17 min
What would it look like if every child around the world attended school? And we also consider how far the ‘gig economy’ can go. Also, we ask the question: what foodstuff will be sustaining mankind in the future? Hal Hodson hosts
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What would it look like if every child around the world attended school? And we also consider how far the ‘gig economy’ can go. Also, we ask the question: what foodstuff will be sustaining mankind in the future? Hal Hodson hosts
Music by Chris Zabriskie "Candlepower" (CC by 4.0)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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