Episodes
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Guest: Kevin Frazier
Non-profits are essential in advocating meaningful change across important causes. Despite their importance, the process of getting involved with these organizations is often tedious, leading to a drop-off in participation. Kevin Frazier and Neighbors 4 Nonprofits are attempting to change the approach to community and civic engagement, to foster sustainable support.
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It's time for meaningful change. The system is broken.
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Guest: Gustavo Pires
"Risk aversion" and "crisis" are terms that have long guided our financial thinking, but does our approach to these stalwarts change amidst complete uncertainty? We discuss investing strategy and the how this changes based on existing wealth. Should you rethink how you invest for the future?
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Guest: Matt Johnson
When demand plunges, businesses normally turn to marketing - studying and segmenting consumers and curating the perfect pitch to attract interest. However, normal no longer exists. Is it ethical to utilize this standard approach in such a sensitive time? How should businesses and marketers toe the line between compassion and customer acquisition, or does the distinction no longer matter? -
Guest: Jeremy L. Strickland
Technology has come to our rescue during this pandemic, sparking a seamless transition to a home-centric life - but, what happened to autonomous vehicles? Chatter around this technology has diminished in a time that its functions could be best leveraged, as the production process remains dependent on people and policy. AVs are the future - is this the time to reshape legislation around driver-less technology?
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Guest: Lee C. McIntyre
As we try to fight this pandemic, we're weighed down by a slew of fake news. We dive into this concept to understand how our selective mindset plays a part in this spread of misinformation. To what extent do our inherent biases influence our information consumption, and how do we make our way back to objectivity?