Feb 22, 2015
In the first part of this week’s show, Joe Saul-Sehy, former financial advisor and co-host of the podcast Stacking Benjamins, talks about the necessity for setting goals and how to realize your dreams. Find out how to start saving and planning for...
Feb 22, 2015
Doug meets Tim Kasser, professor of psychology at Knox College in Illinois and author of The High Price of Materialism. What is materialism, and does it make people happy. Is there such a thing as being satisfied with what you have and can you ever have...
Feb 15, 2015
In the first part of this week's show, Josh Caplan, founder and chief activist officer of Tea of the People, discusses how business can be used to find solutions to world problems. Can a business with a cause really be profitable?
Feb 15, 2015
In part two of this week's show, Boaz Keysar and Sayuri Hayakawa of the psychology department of the University of Chicago talk about the connection between the language we speak and how we think. How does using a foreign language affect the way you make decisions?
Feb 1, 2015
Gideon Soesman , co-founder of Greensoil, discusses agricultural technology and why putting venture capital into farming may be a good investment.