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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Dr. Ken Reed, Birth Year Legacies, Canadian Civil Liberties

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2015

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

We talk sports with Dr. Ken Reed policy director of League of Fans and author of How We Can Save Sports: A Game Plan. Ralph pitches his idea for bettering the country by organizing people born in the same year to support civic engagement, and he also explains how Canada may be following our bad example.



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0:00.0

From the K-P-F-K studios in Southern California,

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it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.8

Stand up, stand up.

0:07.8

You've been sitting great to jump. Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. My name is Steve Scrovan speaking to you as

0:20.3

always or as lately from Mumbai India, although you know I don't know if our

0:25.0

listeners really care about that anymore. David Feldman my co-host is in

0:28.9

New York City and of course the man of the hour Ralph Nader speaking to us from his

0:34.0

outpost in Washington DC. Welcome gentlemen.

0:37.6

Thank you very much David and Steve let's get underway with our very very

0:42.4

important guests today.

0:44.0

Our guest today is Dr. Ken Reed.

0:46.0

He's a sports policy director for the League of Fans.

0:50.0

You can go there at League of Fans.

0:52.5

Or Ralph helped found this.

0:55.4

It's a sports reform project.

0:57.2

Dr Ken Reed is the author of how we can save sports

1:00.2

a game plan is a longtime sports marketing consultant sports studies instructor

1:05.5

sports issues analyst columnist and author Ralph please welcome Dr. Ken Reed

1:11.4

Welcome Ken Reed he was also an athlete in college and a coach, so he's really done it all.

1:18.7

His marketing experience led him to change careers and call me up and say he wanted to do something really

1:26.2

important because he sees a lot wrong with sports, amateur and professional.

1:31.4

From my point of view, I was always interested in sports in part because if it absorbs billions of hours of

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