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Oct 6, 2022

Type “metaverse” into the New York Times search engine and you’ll find over 100 articles published since the beginning of this year, about the same number that appeared in the Times in all of 2021. In 2020, there were five. And in 2019, none. This year the word was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

But what...


Jul 1, 2022

Suddenly, it seems, “metaverse” has come into everyday parlance—except that few people have a clear sense of what the metaverse actually is, how it works and why it matters. One exception is today’s guest, who has been writing about and exploring the metaverse since 1992.

Peabody-award winning Bill Lichtensetin...


Mar 8, 2022

James Carpenter, a creative polymath in our time, bends light to change the way we reflect—literally and introspectively. His work, artistic and architectural structures are grounded in the immediate effect of light, using glass as a vessel to refract it. In the experience of his work, it’s nearly impossible to NOT...


Jan 12, 2022

Financial institutions are not known for providing clear, concise and easy-to-digest information about investment performance—a problem our guest today has built his career on solving.

Lou Harvey, founder of DALBAR, has been hailed for his contributions to elevating the level of excellence in the financial and...