Commonwealth Club Radio Program

Commonwealth Club Radio Program

The Commonwealth Club of California is the nation's oldest and largest public affairs forum. As a non-partisan forum, The Club brings to the public airwaves diverse viewpoints on important topics. The Club's weekly radio broadcast - the oldest in the U.S., dating back to 1924 - is carried across the nation on public radio stations and is now podcasting. Our website archive features audio of our recent programs, as well as selected speeches from our long and distinguished history. This podcast feed is usually updated twice a week and is always un-edited.

Mon Apr 05 14:56:18 PDT 2010

Keeping California’s Schools Competitive: Can Today’s Students Become Tomorrow’s Leaders? Craig Barrett, Retired ... more

Fri Apr 02 12:54:36 PDT 2010

Ethical Imperative of America’s Involvement in the World James A. Baker III , Former U.S. Secretary of State The... more

Mon Mar 29 16:28:32 PDT 2010

Jamie Hyneman, Co-host, “MythBusters” Adam Savage, Co-host, “MythBusters” In conversation with Kevin Kelly, F... more

Thu Mar 25 17:50:58 PDT 2010

Meg Whitman: From Running eBay to Running California Can the woman who launched eBay to success help turn around C... more

Thu Mar 18 19:25:12 PDT 2010

Inside NATO: Ambassadors Ivo Daalder, Stefano Stefanini, Per Poulsen-Hansen In conversation with Commonwealth Club ... more

Wed Mar 17 15:35:59 PDT 2010

Governance in California: From Greatness to Gridlock in 50 Years William T. Bagley, Former California Assemblyman... more

Fri Mar 12 09:11:19 PST 2010

Joseph Stiglitz Winner, 2001 Nobel Prize Winner for Economics; Author, Freefall In conversation with Andrew Leo... more

Wed Mar 10 16:28:37 PST 2010

Amartya Sen: The Search For Justice Nobel Laureate; Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University; Auth... more

Mon Mar 08 16:23:41 PST 2010

International Criminal Court: How’s It Doing? Should the U.S. Join? William H. Taft, IV, Professor of Internationa... more

Sat Mar 06 04:30:28 PST 2010

How to Get a Failing Congress Back on Track With the executive branch accumulating power, we need strong, lucid con... more

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