This Is Capitalism: Inspired, Explained, In Focus with Roger Steele, golf personality, advocate and entrepreneur
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1w ago
Roger Steele, a golf enthusiast turned entrepreneur, shares his journey from reluctant golfer to passionate advocate. He discusses golf's positive impact during the pandemic, the challenges of inclusivity, and his transition from engineering to storytelling. His story emphasizes community, resilience, and the importance of collaborative partnerships in business ..read more
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This Is Capitalism: Inspired, Explained, In Focus with Lily Cochrane, a board member at the Wake Forest Center for Private Business.
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by This is Capitalism
1M ago
Lily Cochrane is the former executive director for the Wake Forest Center for Private Business. The Center assists privately owned businesses in North Carolina, providing resources for various industries and ownership structures. Cochrane discusses the Center's evolution, business challenges, especially family-owned businesses, and the importance of networking and mentorship ..read more
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This Is Capitalism: Inspired, Explained, In Focus with Dr. Victoria Ramirez, Executive Director of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts
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2M ago
Dr. Victoria Ramirez discusses the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts' history, community engagement, and future initiatives. We touch on the role of women in shaping the museum, its outreach efforts, successful fundraising, and programs tailored for younger generations. Ramirez emphasizes honoring the museum's legacy while adapting to modern needs and preferences ..read more
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Jeff Williams
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Extraordinary People, Extraordinary Stories: This is Capitalism
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by Stephens
1y ago
I’m Patricia O’Connell for This is Capitalism. Today I’m talking with Brian Lipton, who is the Chief Theater Critic for Cititour.com and the former editor-in-chief and currently a contributing editor to TheaterMania.com. He is going to take us behind the scenes at Broadway and give us a little bit of a look at what’s going on with Broadway, the return to Broadway for both actors and theatergoers. Key Takeaways:   [:29] Patricia O’Connell introduces Brian Lipton, a theater critic for Cititour.com and contributing editor to TheaterMania.com, and welcomes him to This is Capitalism. [1:01] Wh ..read more
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Kathryn Tully, Freelance Journalist on the Art Market
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by Stephens
1y ago
The art market is big, unpredictable, and endlessly fascinating, not just to potential buyers and sellers but to art lovers the world over. The art market is also big business. One estimate put the sales number for 2021, the third-best year for sales on record, at $65.1 billion. Here to paint us a picture of the intersection between art and commerce is Kathryn Tully, who’s been covering the art market for 15 years.   Listen in to learn about the fascinating art market and how you can be involved in it. Key Takeaways: [:21] Patricia O’Connell introduces Kathryn Tully, freelance journalist ..read more
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Gabrielle Kurlander, CEO at The All Stars Project
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by Stephens
1y ago
 Like a lot of aspiring actors, Gabrielle Kurlander came to New York City at 18 with stars in her eyes and a dream of making it big. It turns out, there were stars in her future and she did make it big, though her dream got a rewrite along the way. She’s still active in theater but the best part she’s ever played is as President and CEO of The All Stars Project. The non-profit teaches young people from disadvantaged backgrounds how to use the power of performance to help them navigate new experiences, such as summer internships or interacting with a group of people they’re completely unfa ..read more
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Laura Swanton, Founder at Laura Michael Wines, Inc.
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by This is Capitalism
1y ago
A couple walks into a real estate office in Napa Valley, looking to buy a second home. If you guessed the next sentence would be, “And instead, they bought a winery!” you’d have the story of Laura Swanton, owner of Laura Michael Wines. Laura, a former high-tech exec, knew nothing about producing wines back in 1999 but she did know what it took to make and sell a product. And that’s what she’s been doing ever since, with her award-winning cabernet and zinfandel. In this episode of This is Capitalism, Laura talks with Patricia O’Connell about her journey from wine lover to wine producer. She sha ..read more
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014: Kathleen Lawson, Executive Director and Marsha Masters, Associate Director of Economics Arkansas
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by Stephens Insurance
1y ago
Ray Hoffman introduces Kathleen Lawson and Marsha Masters. It’s amazing how little most of us really know about the economic miracle that supports and nourishes the USA. After all, only 22 states require high school students to take even a single course in Economics. Only 17 states mandate a high school level course in Personal Finance. Bessie Moore of Mountain View Arkansas, whose life spanned the years from 1902 to 1995, would not have been pleased to know that that’s the state of the American economic education in the 21st Century. She believed the system built around free markets, allowing ..read more
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012: Darrin Williams, CEO of Southern Bancorp, Inc.
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by This Is Capitalism
1y ago
Ray Hoffman introduces Darrin Williams. Darrin Williams practices capitalism in places where capitalism is sorely needed — some of the poorest towns and neighborhoods of Arkansas and Mississippi, particularly in the Mississippi Delta. Darrin Williams left a promising career in law and politics to be the CEO of Little Rock-based Southern Bancorp, a bank on a mission, a mission to create economic opportunity. To learn about Darrin Williams, it may be best to go back about three decades.     Key Takeaways: [:51] Darrin Williams was student body president at Little Rock Central High Scho ..read more
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