Robots, Creativity, Phil Yanov, and Poached Pears -- all in just one hour

Seems like today would be an especially good day to listen to Your Day, and not just because I'm on there. You've got Robots, a segment on creativity, my comments on Evernote, and then a recipe that sounds absolutely delicious.

You can listen live or on the web at noon.

THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2009

FIRST Foundation Palmetto Regional Robotics Competition. Donna London, director of the Jim Self Center on the Future talks with State Superintendent of Education Dr. Jim Rex and SC State Rep. Dwight Loftis of District 19 about the significance of the recent Palmetto Regional Robotics Competition held at Clemson University.

Creative people in business and industry. Dr. Kathy Kegley, a researcher and business consultant on creativity with Synchlora LLC, talks with Dr. Bruce Yandle, Clemson University Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics and author of the quarterly newsletter, The Economic Situation Report.

Evernote remembers all. Eric Rodgers learns about the outboard memory provided by Evernote from blogger Phil Yanov, President of the GSA Technology Council and Thinkhammer.

Port Wine Poached Pears with Figs and Ice Cream. Abbeville County Extension agent Rhonda Matthews visits the kitchen of Aramark Executive Chef Christian Thormose of Seasons by the Lake restaurant located at the Madren Conference Center in Clemson, SC.

via: Your Day

About Phil Yanov

Phil Yanov is a Technologist, Columnist and Public Radio Commentator.

He is the founder of Tech After Five as well as the founder and President of the GSA Technology Council and the IT Leadership Council.

His personal technology column appears in Greenville Business Magazine and the Columbia Business Journal.

He co-hosts the Your Day technology shows heard on NPR radio stations across South Carolina and is a frequent contributor to technology stories appearing on radio and television.