May 31, 2015
What will happen to your Social Security payments from the United States if you receive Bituach Leumi in Israel? Ira Kasdan, partner in the Kelley Drye Law Office in Washington D.C., talks about the Greenberg Settlement and what it means for Americans...
May 31, 2015
Find out whether optimism is always a good thing. Gabriele Oettingen, professor of psychology at New York University and the University of Hamburg and author of Rethinking Positive Thinking: Inside the Science of Motivation, talks about the art of positive thinking. Is it enough to dream about your goals? How can...
May 25, 2015
Isabel Aguilera, named by Forbes Magazine as one of the world’s most influential executives, shares the secrets behind effective leadership. What motivates a successful leader? Who are the best kinds of people to use as your role model, and how can you inspire others?
May 17, 2015
Do the food giants really care about our health? Whose interests do they really serve? Michael Moss, bestselling author of Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, returns to Goldstein On Gelt to talk about the impact of his book on the food industry. Have any changes been made in food production? Are consumers...
May 17, 2015
What caused the housing bubble in the United States several years ago? And could the situation have been predicted in advance? Dr. Vernon Smith of the Economics Department at Chapman University, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2002, discusses experimental economics and how it can be used to predict...