Guests for November 8, 2011
Guests will be Dr. Howard Peters giving his alternative view on Noah’s Ark, Jeffrey Sachs with his controversial views on The Price of Civilization and Barry Barnes giving business wisdom from The Grateful Dead.
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Guests will be Dr. Howard Peters giving his alternative view on Noah’s Ark, Jeffrey Sachs with his controversial views on The Price of Civilization and Barry Barnes giving business wisdom from The Grateful Dead.
Dan Roam is the “back of the napkin” consultant. He shows us how images can help us determine what to do when words don’t work from his latest book Blah, Blah, Blah.
Aaron Shapiro is the CEO of a consultancy that helps companies interact with their customers and manage their business in the online economy. We discuss who really determines the success of a business from his book Users, Not Customers.
Simon Mainwaring is a branding consultant for the digital age who was dismayed at the Me First attitude of many in business before the Great Recession. He blends the need to do good with the need for profits and helps companies do both. We look at the principles in his book We First and relate them to Occupy Wall Street and other worldwide movements.
Guests include returning guest Simon Mainwaring talking about Occupy Wall Street, Aaron Shapiro differentiating between Users and Customers and Dan Roam explaining what to do when words don’t work.
Peter Bielagus is the top financial coach to young Americans. He describes his search for financial freedom and explain his system for college students and young professionals to Get Loaded, from his book of the same name.