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FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH with Blake Melnick

FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH with Blake Melnick

Written by: Blake Melnick
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Changing the world, one mind at a time, For What it's Worth...“For What it’s Worth” is an interview-based podcast series which focuses on exploring innovative ideas for a changing world; ideas related to people, culture, business, education, science and more. The show features well-known guests from across a variety of industries and disciplines, each presenting their views, theories, and predictions about issues related to new ways of thinking, working, and learning. From education to technology, social justice to the future of work, from politics to culture change, "For What it's Worth" explores where we are, how we got here, and whether or not we want to continue along these same paths in a post-COVID 19 world. The show will also feature “The Space [in Between]” co-hosted with Cameron Brown. “The Space” is an opinion-based exploration of a broad spectrum of cultural issues from current events, entertainment and the Arts. “The Space” is a free-flowing, non-scripted dialogue between Blake Melnick and Cameron Brown, and may appear as a stand-alone episode, or as an episode segment, you just never know... To access resources mentioned in the episode or to comment on the show, please visit: http://forwhatitsworthpodcast.blogspot.com© 2026 FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH with Blake Melnick Art Music Social Sciences
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  • This, That, and the Other
    Nov 20 2025

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    A severed arm on a Florida dock, a 1950s game show built on lies, a Civil War–era courtroom straining under fear, and a band that still sounds alive in the studio - our latest conversation tackles a common theme: what honesty costs and why it still matters. We jump from sun-baked noir vibe of Bad Monkey’s to Robert Redford’s Quiz Show and The Conspirator, connecting the dots between satire, image, justice, and the quiet ways power shapes a narrative. Along the way, we dig into Duster’s stylish 70s chase energy and ask how a beloved, well-reviewed series gets cancelled before it finds its audience.

    On the reading front, we explore The Gift of Not Belonging by Rami Kaminsky and the intriguing idea of the “outrovert”-socially fluid yet resistant to group think. Paired with Henry Winkler’s The Fonz and Beyond, we explore shedding labels, reinventing your creative path, and finding people who see you clearly. Both books turn belonging into a choice, not a box.

    Then the headphones go on. Little Feat’s Strike Up the Band brings that live-in-the-room swagger - soulful, grooving, and unmistakably human—with Scott Sharrard’s soulful warmth and Tony Leone’s next-level drumming, honouring Richie Hayward’s legacy. We spotlight the grassroots surge of Sons of Legion and revisit Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats for a jolt of gospel-drenched soul that feels like a revival you can dance to. Across screens, pages, and tracks, we keep coming back to one thing: authenticity over image, craft over clout, and stories that ring true.

    Stream the episode, hit our “This, That, and the Other” Spotify playlist, and drop your watch-read-listen trio in the comments. If it grabs us, we might feature your picks next time. And if you’re enjoying the show, tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review - your notes help others find the conversation ...for what it' worth

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    The music for this episode, Lucky Time is performed by our current artist in residence,#TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime


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    14 mins
  • Remembering Rudy
    Nov 14 2025

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    A plane held together by rope, bamboo, shouldn’t fly—yet five men bet their lives that it would. We share the true story of RCAF pilot Rudy Mendizabel and a small Allied crew who scavenged two wrecked Lockheeds on a bombed-out Java airfield and built one improbable lifeline. With a cratered runway, engines shaking, and surrender orders closing in, they chose risk over captivity and aimed for the open sea…

    On Remembrance Day, this story becomes more than an adventure; it’s a lens on sacrifice, resilience, and the ordinary choices that people make in pursuit of freedom.

    If this story moved you, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves real-life war history and aviation, and leave a review to help others find it. Your words help keep these memories alive …For What it’s Worth

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  • Adressing Canada's Innovation Paradox
    Nov 6 2025

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    Canada consistently ranks near the bottom of global innovation indexes — despite world-class education, research, and talent. In Addressing Canada’s Innovation Paradox, I explore the reasons why.

    Drawing on insights from the Conference Board of Canada, Jim Balsillie, and the Council of Canadian Innovators, this episode exposes the roots of our productivity challenge: an outdated Industrial Mindset, indirect funding models, and a failure to own and scale our intellectual property.

    It is time for a bold shift from an Industrial Mindset to a Knowledge Mindset - one that makes knowledge our primary commodity, not physical products and shows how Canada can become the innovator’s first customer, closing the commercialization gap and keeping innovation value at home.

    Through real-world examples, research, and reflection, For What It’s Worth re-imagines how Canada can transform from an exporter of ideas to a global leader in innovation.

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    The music for this episode, Rain, is performed by our current artist in residence,#TracyJones from his album #LuckyTime

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    Knowledge Management Institute of Canada
    From those who know to those who need to know

    Workplace Innovation Network for Canada
    Every Graduate is Innovation-Enabled; Every Employee can Contribute to Innovation

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