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ScaleDown Radio, May 11, 2009

By Chris | May 11, 2009 |

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Today, we take pretty well the entire show to bring you the insights of renowed author and speaker Jeremy Rifkin, who was in Windsor last week as the invited keynote speaker for the HUB’09 International MultiModal conference at Caesers Windsor.

Mr. Rifkin wasn’t the only person we caught on tape at the conference, we were also priviledged enough to talk to Canada’s Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities John Baird. However, due to time constraints and subject matter, we chose to focus this entire episode on Mr. Rifkin, whom I think you will agree, had the most ScaleDown-esque speechs.

We’ve enclosed not only the radio broadcast which aired today, but also the complete, unedited lecture by Mr. Rifkin, Minister Bairds address to the attendees, as well as his media scrum afterwards. I am sure all of these talks will be of particular interest to many readers/listeners.

Be sure to tune in next week as we will be broadcasting our interview with the renowned urbanist Richard Florida. It will prove to be a must-listen to episode of ScaleDown Radio!

So kick back and enjoy!

Mr. Rifkin’s address (unedited);

Minister Baird’s address (unedited);

Minister Baird’s media scrum (unedited);

Want to download today’s broadcast instead and listen to it at your leisure? Click here. CJAM ROCKS!

ScaleDown Radio is broadcast live every Monday from noon until 1:00 on CJAM 91.5 FM, redefining radio in Windsor and Detroit.

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  1. FarmerGreen on Friday, May 22, 2009 at 12:32 pm reply Reply

    I’ve shared a link to scaledown in today’s blog to encourage folks to listen to this weeks show.

    steveg

    1. Chris on Friday, May 22, 2009 at 4:09 pm reply Reply

      Thanks Steve!

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