Chris Hillman has roots in gospel, folk, country and rock & roll music. He’s navigated the music scene from obscurity to the pinnacles of popular success eventually finding his own “groove” back in the folk/country rock where he began.
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Dan Russell-Pinson embraces the App Economy. He’s created several of the top educational apps in the world. We discuss the App Economy, and how apps are changing the way we live, work and learn.
Guests include local resident and musician Chris Hillman; app designer extraordinaire Dan Russell-Pinson; political strategist David Johnson; sales coach Jim Charette; single-Mom advocate Kerri Zane and America’s Money Answers Man, Jordan Goodman.
Tom Stanton has examined the financial crisis of 2007-2008 from a different perspective. He’s extracted the governance and management lessons learned from the crisis and distilled them in his new book Why Some Firms Thrive While Others Fail.
Stanley Kurtz argues there is a redistribution of wealth from suburbanites to city dwellers directed by the Federal Government to involuntarily amalgamate all suburbs into the inner cities they surround. We discuss how President Obama is robbing the suburbs to pay for the cities from his book Spreading the Wealth.
Brendan Miniter is the senior editor at The George W. Bush Institute is the policy research arm of the Bush Presidential Center and Library in Dallas, Texas. He’s polled a variety of scholars to solve the economic malaise the United States is suffering. We discuss what he learned in his book The 4% Solution.