Money is Not Evil Podcast
A podcast by MoneyMedia
392 Episodio
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Chamath Palihapitiya, Founder and CEO Social Capital, on Money as an Instrument of Change
Pubblicato: 01/02/2022 -
Vinod Khosla: Failure does not matter. Success matters.
Pubblicato: 30/01/2022 -
A Conversation with Prof. Jim Cash and Bill Gates
Pubblicato: 24/01/2022 -
Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques
Pubblicato: 20/01/2022 -
Building a Life - Howard H. Stevenson
Pubblicato: 18/01/2022 -
Why India's Tech Unicorns Are Breaking Records
Pubblicato: 10/01/2022 -
Could Plants Help Solve Our Addiction to Mining?
Pubblicato: 03/01/2022 -
Why Fashion Brands Are Doubling Down on Sustainability
Pubblicato: 01/01/2022 -
India's Billionaires Are Facing Off in Race to Green Energy
Pubblicato: 28/12/2021 -
How Covid Is Transforming the $380 Billion Luxury Fashion Industry
Pubblicato: 21/12/2021 -
The Two Wall Street Liberals Behind ESG's $35 Trillion Explosion
Pubblicato: 14/12/2021 -
Bill Gates: How to fund the green revolution
Pubblicato: 30/11/2021 -
Why it's harder to earn more than your parents
Pubblicato: 26/11/2021 -
How Dying Gas Wells Are Making One Company Rich
Pubblicato: 21/11/2021 -
Is India The Next China?
Pubblicato: 17/11/2021 -
Inside China's Accelerating Bid for Chip Supremacy
Pubblicato: 09/11/2021 -
The World in 2021: five stories to watch out for
Pubblicato: 01/11/2021 -
Business: go woke or go broke?
Pubblicato: 28/10/2021 -
How covid-19 is boosting innovation
Pubblicato: 22/10/2021 -
How can business survive climate change?
Pubblicato: 20/10/2021
Is money the root of all evil? This controversial podcast explores how our society's obsession with money and wealth accumulation has led to greed, corruption, and inequality. Join host John Doe as he interviews thought leaders, activists, and everyday people to discuss alternatives to capitalism and consumerism. Learn how we can rethink economics to create a more just, equitable, and compassionate world. Topics covered include wealth redistribution, universal basic income, gift economies, financial activism, ethical banking, corporate accountability, reducing consumption, and living simply.
