It turns out moms and dads have a lot to do with what you're going to be when you grow up. A recent New York Times analysis finds that our parents’ careers have a lot of influence over the job their children do, whether it's lawyer, doctor, steelworker or Hollywood actor. The report attributes it to their connections and something called the "breakfast table effect." On The Sound of Ideas, a look at family professions in Northeast Ohio. Then, we'll look at gadgets of the future that came out of the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
-Dana Paris , Associate, Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy
-Councilwoman Meghan George, Lakewood City Council
-Youssef Hamid, Choral Music & Drama Director, Chagrin Falls Schools
- Mark Ahola, President & COO, Ahola
- Sonya Ahola, Communication & Brand Strategist, Ahola
-Brittani Baker, Managing Partner, Bubba’s-Q
- James Baker, General Manager, Bubba’s-Q
-Jared Bendis, Creative New Media Officer, Case Western Reserve University