EP 628 If You Lock Your Front Door, Your Home Is Better Protected Than Your Digital Life

EP 628 If You Lock Your Front Door, Your Home Is Better Protected Than Your Digital Life

When the internet was a shiny new object, it was understandable that we did not take security that seriously.  But today it is home to most of the important information in our lives, including our financial records.  The same holds true for corporations and nations, including delicate information that can affect our national security as …

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EP 627 Why Aren’t There More Employee- Owned Businesses in America?

EP 627 Why Aren’t There More Employee- Owned Businesses in America?

In America we play hail to the founder and the brilliant chief executive who started a company from scratch, though we realize that whether it’s Elon Musk or Jeff Zuckerberg, they have their feet of clay.  The spoils go to them and outside shareholders who invest in the company, which has led to a yawning …

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EP 626 Meat Industry is a Raw Deal for Consumers and the Environment

EP 626 Meat Industry is a Raw Deal for Consumers and the Environment

When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the United States in 2020, it affected nearly every aspect of our daily lives, hitting even the biggest businesses and corporations. The meat industry was no exception. While the illness and new regulations for distancing and masked slashed the workforce and led to supply shortages, it also sharpened our …

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EP 624 How Well Do You Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Situation?

EP 624 How Well Do You Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Situation?

While the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been simmering, and at times boiling over, for the last 70 years, our understanding of the issues at stake are spotty.  It’s complicated and you must go back to Biblical times to really understand it.  Our guest echoes the sentiment that both sides are ‘righteous victims’.  In this podcast, we …

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EP 623 Is Putin on the Ropes?

EP 623 Is Putin on the Ropes?

Hubris seems to have gotten the best of Vladimir Putin. After the near disintegration of the once vaunted Red Army, Putin was determined to rebuild his military into a feared fighting machine. He made a number of much overdue reforms in his fighting force and got engaged in conflicts in Chechnya, Georgia, Crimea and Syria. …

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EP 622 Warning: The Next Disaster is Just Ahead

EP 622 Warning: The Next Disaster is Just Ahead

 Whether it’s the climate crisis arriving, a terrorist attacking or a mass shooter on a rampage, it seems that disasters are becoming more frequent. In her new book, “The Devil Never Sleeps”, Juliette Kayyem, an international leader in crisis management, disaster response and homeland security, explains why we all must become disaster responders on the …

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EP 621 Disaster Insurance Becoming A Must In an Age of Natural Disasters

EP 621 Disaster Insurance Becoming A Must In an Age of Natural Disasters

The frequency of and intensity of natural disasters–such as wildfires, hurricanes, floods, and storms–are on the rise, threatening the lives, homes and possessions of so many.  While lives are torn apart in the wake of these sudden and unpredictable events, there are things that people can do to better prepare for what daily seems more …

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EP 620 Women Gaining, But Still Behind, When It Comes to Managing Money

EP 620 Women Gaining, But Still Behind, When It Comes to Managing Money

 Historically, money management was thought of as man’s work, As 41 percent of MBA students are now women, this notion, like so many things that we previously accepted as reality, is being disassembled. And it’s about time. Women continue to control more wealth in our society and whether for reasons of greater knowledge, inheritance, or …

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EP 619 The Economy of Promises

EP 619 The Economy of Promises

 The idea that someone who has the capacity to loan money to someone else to start a business or buy a house is really what fuels the consumer-based economy in America is indisputable. How that came about, the creative products developed, like a thirty year mortgage, and the safeguards that keep those commitments from running …

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