The Overview - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Back to Earth
Gadi Schwartz looks at the ongoing environmental crisis unfolding at the Salton Sea.

Remember When?
Gadi Schwartz examines how nostalgia plays a vital role in our personal lives.

We the People
Gadi Schwartz explores ways to improve the voting system and examines how misinformation happens.

The People and the Police: What Needs to Change?
Gadi Schwartz looks at the relationship between the police and communities of color.

What Does the Future of Work Look Like?
Gadi on how mixed reality could be the next conference room; Simone Boyce talks women and work.

How Food and Restaurants Could Change After COVID
Gadi Schwartz explores the newest science and tech innovations shaping the future of food.

It's Time to Talk Mental Health During COVID
StayTuned co-hosts get personal and share what it's like living with anxiety and ADHD.

We Might Not Be Alone in the Universe
Gadi Schwartz on one of the biggest existential questions of the time: other intelligent life.
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