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Philanthropy is one of the most important tools for families to strengthen their communities, establish their legacy and communicate their values – both inwardly and outwardly. What happens when the organizations that
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Two years after its onset, the world’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic will be generational event studied for years. It is a reminder that tail risk events happen more frequently than we think. Pandemics have been a
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In the latest episode of the Wealth Actually podcast, we get to sit down with Scott Johnston the author of Campusland. This is Scott’s second appearance on WA, but the first where Scott discusses his book. It made it to #15
March 30, 2020 •
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Housekeeping: Podcasts drop on Thursday usually in time for your commute- you can subscribe on most of your favorite outlets. HAVEN PELL’s blog can be found here: PUNDIFICATOR (Ep.47 was recorded in early December before
March 18, 2020 •
Blog, Common Sense Economics, Common Sense Policy, Dangerously Uninformed Commentary, Finance & Economics, Foreign Affairs (of the non-romantic variety . . .), Podcasts, Political Expressions and the Occasional Rant, Politics & Policy, Worth Reading and Watching • Views: 2019
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A quick reminder to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play and Android! Podcasts normally drop on Thursday mornings before the EST commute. Haven’s blog can be found here: PUNDIFICATOR Nothing on the blog or podcast is investment
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First, this is the first podcast with some formatting changes (including making it easier to subscribe via iTunes and Google Play) and the addition of music . . . let me know what you think of it . . . now back to the podcast.
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We’re back with another “Wealth, Actually” podcast. This time I got to speak with John Farr, a man who blended his love of movies with the world of movie house restoration. John Farr has helped
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I recently spoke with kick-butt entrepreneur, Storey Jones. She is an expert on divorce and family planning and has founded a company around her expertise. I’ll let her bio from her startup DTOUR.LIFE tell the
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After months of noise, pearl clutching and teeth-gnashing, the midterms are over and the political course of the next two years is largely in place. What are my quick takeaways from 11/6? Donald Trump will be spending a lot
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MY TIME IN JAIL Fancy careers force people to build walls. These walls protect lucrative franchises and social constructs. These walls also hide the world from careerists like me. Upon writing “WEALTH,
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“MUNICIPAL BONDS: THE ORIGINAL IMPACT INVESTMENT?” For this first WA episode, I spoke with Matt Posner the Director of the Impact Coalition. We attack a bunch of topics centered around the emergence of the municipal
October 5, 2018 •
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With the 2018 midterm elections around the corner, I spoke with Ben Phillips about the impact of policy on the investment world. Ben Phillips serves as the CIO of EventShares, overseeing research and portfolio management for the
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I recently spoke to Matt Cooney at NICKERSON PR about the development of Virtual and Augmented Reality. We charted the differences and Matt made predictions about the future of this technology on a variety of industries and
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(This appeared in Rick Lazio’s Ignite Blog back in July of 2011 . . . I reread it and liked it, so I thought I would repost it.) MATHLESSNESS – AMERICA’S FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM by Frazer Rice. Modern Americans are
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A quick quote from me (about 2/3 of the way down) in the 8/26/16 New York Times on the causes behind the changing face of NYC’s storefronts. New York’s Disappearing Storefronts . . . . And more from the op-ed author,