A Real Master Builder: Paid to Play with LEGOTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 1010, Segment 4
Feb 19, 2019 • 15m
Guest: Noel Straatsma, LEGO Master Model Builder, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto The Master Builders of the LEGO Universe are back in theaters, attempting to avert Armamageddon (when Mom puts all the LEGOs in storage because the kids won’t quit fighting over them.) Optimistic LEGO guy Emmet leads the charge in this sequel. He’s come a long way from the first film when he had no Master Builder skills. Master Builders in the LEGO movies save the world with their super-creativity. In real life, what do Master Builders do?

Why it Matters that the World's Population May be ShrinkingFeb 19, 201917mGuest: John Ibbitson, Journalist, Co-Author of “Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline” When you were deciding how many kids to have, I bet you thought about things like money and timing and emotional stuff like, “does our family feel complete yet?” Maybe you also thought about whether your house was big enough for another child. On a global scale, experts have been fretting for decades about Earth running out of room. They’ve warned of an impending population crisis that will stress our supply of food, water and land. Cue the apocalyptic soundtrack. But now there’s another group of population experts out there worried that maybe we’ve got the opposite problem –that somewhere around 2050 the Earth’s population is going to start shrinking. Crisis averted, right? Not entirely.
Guest: John Ibbitson, Journalist, Co-Author of “Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline” When you were deciding how many kids to have, I bet you thought about things like money and timing and emotional stuff like, “does our family feel complete yet?” Maybe you also thought about whether your house was big enough for another child. On a global scale, experts have been fretting for decades about Earth running out of room. They’ve warned of an impending population crisis that will stress our supply of food, water and land. Cue the apocalyptic soundtrack. But now there’s another group of population experts out there worried that maybe we’ve got the opposite problem –that somewhere around 2050 the Earth’s population is going to start shrinking. Crisis averted, right? Not entirely.