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Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Karl Gerth and Doyle McManus, November 25, 2011
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-25-11
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Summary:
Doyle McManus, Washington columnist for the Los Angeles Times joins Bob to discuss the latest political news.
Next, KFC is as an iconic American company, but Colonel Sanders generates more revenue from the Chinese than Americans. And because of their collective buying power, the chicken-eating decisions those Chinese consumers make influences the menu at the KFC on Main Street, USA. Karl Gerth is an Oxford historian who studies the implications of Chinese consumerism. His book, China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation, examined the connections between nationalism and consumerism in China in the first half of the twentieth century. His newest book explains why we should all care about the everyday choices made by ordinary Chinese. Its called As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers are Transforming Everything.
Then, in this weeks installment of our ongoing series This I Believe, we hear the essay of Korinthia Klein. She is a lifelong musician who knows the power of the perfect song. When Klein was young, her grandfather was her biggest fan, but he always requested one song she didnt know Amazing Grace. When her grandfather was dying, and medication could not ease his pain, Klein played Amazing Grace for him, and saw the comfort her music brought. [Broadcast Date: November 25, 2011]
Contact: [email protected]
https://esound.space/audible
Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Karl Gerth and Doyle McManus, November 25, 2011
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-25-11
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Summary:
Doyle McManus, Washington columnist for the Los Angeles Times joins Bob to discuss the latest political news.
Next, KFC is as an iconic American company, but Colonel Sanders generates more revenue from the Chinese than Americans. And because of their collective buying power, the chicken-eating decisions those Chinese consumers make influences the menu at the KFC on Main Street, USA. Karl Gerth is an Oxford historian who studies the implications of Chinese consumerism. His book, China Made: Consumer Culture and the Creation of the Nation, examined the connections between nationalism and consumerism in China in the first half of the twentieth century. His newest book explains why we should all care about the everyday choices made by ordinary Chinese. Its called As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers are Transforming Everything.
Then, in this weeks installment of our ongoing series This I Believe, we hear the essay of Korinthia Klein. She is a lifelong musician who knows the power of the perfect song. When Klein was young, her grandfather was her biggest fan, but he always requested one song she didnt know Amazing Grace. When her grandfather was dying, and medication could not ease his pain, Klein played Amazing Grace for him, and saw the comfort her music brought. [Broadcast Date: November 25, 2011]
Contact: [email protected]
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