The (Next) Great Migration
“The great thing about this migration is the ability for reinvention. And the ability for reinvention is directly tied to innovation and entrepreneurship.”
Described by the New York Times as “America’s über-geographer,” Joel Kotkin is an internationally-recognized authority on global economic, political, and social trends.
Kotkin is the Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University, executive director of the Urban Reform Institute, and co-founder of NewGeography, devoted to analyzing and discussing the places where we live and work.
He’s published eight books and his work has appeared in a wide variety of major publications. He is a regular contributor to The Daily Beast and Forbes.com
Kotkin has written about every conceivable form of entrepreneurship. He is, in fact, a career soloist himself.
These days, it seems that everyone — and in particular soloists — are moving somewhere.
In this episode, Kotkin tells us exactly where we’re going — and why.
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Joel Kotkin’s latest book, The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class is now available at Amazon. Learn more at joelkotkin.com and follow him on Twitter @joelkotkin.
Show Notes
● Wendell Cox bio
● Op-Ed: Why more Americans should leave home and move to other states
● ShariNori by Chef Han
● Chris Williams of Lucille’s BBQ in Houston
● Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, says remote work should end after the pandemic
● Tyler Perry film production studios in Atlanta
● Tim Cisneros, Houston architect