120 – When Will This Bitcoin Bubble Burst? 30 Minutes with Cryptocurrency Innovator Stan Larimer

This podcast could really be called “A skeptic’s guide to cryptocurrency.” If you’ve been wondering WTF is BTC? Or if bitcoin is safe, you’ll want to tune into this episode right away! Can’t wait to revisit this topic in a year to see the progress!

 

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Known as “The Godfather of BitShares and the HERO”, Stan Larimer has Forty years experience in software, hardware, and systems engineering, program management, business development and even teaching rocket science at the US Air Force Academy. Stan is CEO of Cryptonomex, a leading custom Blockchain development company, as well as father to Daniel Larimer, arguably the finest programmer and visionary in the Blockchain industry.Larimer designed it so that HERO Backing is widely held by strong hands trading publicly on many markets.The HERO is the only coin designed for mainstream adoption. All other coins are reliant on demand from speculators or specialized business models that have problems with the current banking system. Few, if any, offer anything that ordinary people want. The HERO offers the safety of buried gold, the earnings of a 1960’s Passbook savings account, and the ability to pay anyone anywhere in seconds.

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119 – You’re Not As Good At Hiring As You Think You Are | Ft. Hireology CEO Adam Robinson

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Hireology’s Adam Robinson wants you to know that assessing hiring risk in your business is predictable and your employer brand speaks volumes for the kind of people who join your team. Listen to this episode if you want to hear from an Inc. 500 winner who knows a thing or two about growing a successful business through effective recruitment strategy.

 

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118 – Are Millennials Tired of #GivingTuesday? BlackBaud and PayPal Executives Weigh In

 

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Are hashtags an ever-increasing way to promote social good? Just how much money is donated to charities through PayPal during the holiday season? Tune in to Catherine LaCour, SVP at BlackBaud and Sean Milliken, Head of Global Social Innovation at PayPal as they give timely insights to trends in cyber charitable giving.

 

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Bringing more than two decades of leadership experience spanning the private, public and social sectors, Catherine LaCour is Blackbaud’s Senior Vice President of Global Marketing, a member of the company’s executive leadership team and head of the Blackbaud Institute for Philanthropic Impact™.Catherine leads cross-organization strategy to deliver Blackbaud’s brand promise, increase adoption of its leading cloud solutions, drive an outstanding customer experience and forge strategic partnerships that lift the entire social good community. 

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Sean Milliken is committed to creating innovative partnerships and solutions that result in positive social impact. As PayPal’s Head of Global Social Innovation, he leads the company’s efforts to harness the power of its unique assets and expertise to improve the lives of people and the communities in which they live and work.

 

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117 – How To Get The Best ROI For Your Non-Profit Giving

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Americans are giving to charity more than ever. In light of the most recent natural disasters and the holiday season approaching, there’s a new sense of urgency to charitable giving. But how many of us really know how our donations are being spent – and that they’ll make a difference?

 

Before making donations, donors should do their research to ensure they’re choosing wisely. Evaluators such as Charity Navigator offer charity ratings and in-depth analysis of U.S.-based charities, with criteria including financial management and accountability. Givers should also understand the cause they’re trying to support, and look for charities that effectively address the causes they’re passionate about.

 

I’m chatting with Thomas Tighe, CEO of Direct Relief – one of the nation’s highest rated and most reputable NGOs. He can share tips on charitable giving, explain red flags, suggest questions that people should ask when making a gift, and offer recommendations for charities.

 

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Thomas Tighe has served as President and CEO of Direct Relief, a nonprofit humanitarian medical organization, since October 2000. Direct Relief, established in Santa Barbara in 1948 and funded entirely with private support, provides medical material assistance to locally run health programs around the world and in the U.S. Since Tighe’s arrival, the organization has provided cash grants of more than $40 million and furnished more than $4 billion essential medicines, equipment, and supplies to support health services for low-income people in 88 developing countries and in all 50 U.S. states, where the organization conducts the country’s largest nonprofit charitable medicines program. During this tenure, Direct Relief has been named among the world’s most innovative nonprofits by Fast Company, has been rated by Forbes as being 99 percent efficient or better in fundraising since 2001, won the Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation, the CECP Director’s Award, the Esri President’s Award for GIS innovation, the Office of the Surgeon General’s National Leadership and Partnership Award, and become the first U.S. nonprofit to obtain VAWD accreditation and a license to distribute Rx medications in all 50 U.S. states.

From 1995 to 2000, Tighe served as Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer of the Peace Corps, overseeing day-to-day operations of the agency’s worldwide programs and a resurgent growth of the agency to a 27-year high. From 1993 to 1995, Tighe served as Associate General Counsel of the Peace Corps, negotiating bilateral agreements to initiate Peace Corps programs in South Africa and China. From 1989 to 1993, he served as Associate Counsel on the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, conducting oversight and developing legislation related to veterans’ mental-health care, special disability programs, drug and alcohol treatment, and services for homeless veterans. Tighe also handled collateral duties related to foreign aid and the Peace Corps.

A 1982 graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Tighe received a J.D. in 1985 from the University of California, Hastings College of Law and an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in May 2003. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer teacher in rural Thailand from 1986 to 1988. He was selected for the Aspen Institute’s 2003 class of Henry Crown Fellows, is on the editorial advisory board for Pacific Standard Magazine, and is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy. He was named Executive of the Year in 2006 by the South Coast Business and Technology Forum and is a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara’s graduate program in Global and International Studies.

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116 – The Recipe For Success? Sink Your Teeth Into All You Do – Ft. Celebrity Chef Charles Carroll

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Chef Charles Carroll is an award-winning chef who travels the world speaking on championship thinking and personal greatness. The past-president of the World Association of Chefs Societies, he’s been lauded by five U.S. presidents for his work with U.S. troops abroad. A luminary of the Culinary Olympics held every four years in Germany, he is currently the executive chef of Houston’s prestigious River Oaks Country Club.   

 

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