As a choir director, songwriter, musician and vocal coach, Mo Field is driven to use the power of music to change people’s lives. She believes music can be a tool to help people shine, while also bringing them together.
Waldo Jaquith talks about the challenges of promoting and implementing best practices for federal and state government procurement of custom software, including open source.
Rob Dalton, friend and colleague, talks about his long career in the advertising industry, his product line, his new book, and his current career as a “brand therapist.”
Self-described know-it-all and founder of many Minneapolis things, Michael Koppelman chats with Ivan about his multiple careers and plethora of interests.
Lee Munnich, Jr. discusses his career in public policy, usage-based infrastructure taxes and how forced remote work due to COVID-19 is changing transportation and productivity.
Adam Bradley, engineer by day, computer historian by night, tells us of his adventure buying an IBM 360 from German eBay and bringing it back to the U.K. for restoration.
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