Sustainable Investing with Mark Curtis, Lily Trager
As more Millennials pay attention to where their money goes, more financial advisors take notice. We talk to Morgan Stanley’s Mark Curtis & Lily Trager about this trend. Links:
As more Millennials pay attention to where their money goes, more financial advisors take notice. We talk to Morgan Stanley’s Mark Curtis & Lily Trager about this trend. Links:
Put your money where your mouth is, or in this case, where your values are. In part 2 of our chat with Mark Curtis or Graystone and Lily Trager of Morgan Stanley, we delve into the trend of younger adults paying more attention to the… Read More »Sustainable Investing with Mark Curtis, Lily Trager
In the third part of our investigation into Sustainable Investing, we talk to Danny Johnson, CEO of Pinkcoin. Pinkcoin is a blockchain based donation platform, in the world of Bitcoin, but for social good Links:
To wrap up this week’s show, we explore the world of live video chatting for business. With Facebook Live already soaring in popularity, what other possibilities are available to help business be more productive? We explore this and more with Scott Lomond, the CEO of… Read More »Video Killed the Email Star with Scott Lomond
The history of Silicon Valley is much more diverse than the average person realizes, including orchards and industrial factories. We talk to Leslie Berlin, author of “Troublemakers: How a Generation of Silicon Valley Upstarts Invented the Future” about her new book and the rise of… Read More »The Troublemakers with Leslie Berlin
The rise of innovation is not a new concept (unless you’re specifically talking about the speed in which it happens, now). We talk to the author of “Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism,” Bhu Srinivasan about the book and the comparison between other kinds… Read More »Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism with Bhu Srinivasan Part 1
The rise of innovation is not a new concept (unless you’re specifically talking about the speed in which it happens, now). We talk to the author of “Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism,” Bhu Srinivasan about the book and the comparison between other kinds… Read More »Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism with Bhu Srinivasan Part 2
Will the robots “kill all humans?” or is that not a pressing priority? We talk to Zach Weinersmith, half of the writing team behind “Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That’ll Improve and/or Ruin Everything” about what they discovered while writing this book. Links:
More than just a place to post pics of your kids, Facebook is trying to corner all sectors of the market and BE the social media network for business – especially small business. We get the complete breakdown of tools available to small business owners… Read More »How to Use Facebook to Grow Your Business with Katherine Shappley
If the thought of a wine list as long as a human arm is daunting, you’re not alone. We get some demystifying tips from Richard Chilton, author of “Adventures with Old Vines: A Beginner’s Guide to Being a Wine Connoisseur,” and an update on what… Read More »Demystifying Wine with Richard Chilton