Diane Goldstein is a retired police officer who has become a spokesperson for the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Movement in 2012. We discuss the latest initiative to put marijuana legalization on the ballot.
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Guests include Michael Reagan talking politics, Tommy Hawkins talking basketball and Diane Goldstein talking pot.
Andreas Kluth is a correspondent for the Economist—the world’s greatest magazine. We learn the factors of success and failure from one of history’s most grassroots leaders who conquered an empire from his book Hannibal and Me.
Chris Zane stared as a grassroots entrepreneur and realized people and business processes differentiate one retailer from another. We discuss how customer service—a very grassroots activity—can propel any business from his book Reinventing the Wheel.
David Nadelberg is the creator of a grassroots storytelling project that’s hailed as a “cultural phenomenon” by Newsweek. We discuss the stage and television productions of his project, The Mortified Sessions.
Guests include Economist correspondent Andreas Kluth; creator of The Mortified Sessions, David Nadelberg; and customer service expert Chris Zane.