Steven Spierer, 8/24/19

Even for his supporters the daily choices made by Donald Trump are hard to understand.  For non-supporters he is even more confusing and confounding.  There is at least one journalist who has followed Donald Trump for decades and who understands what he is actually doing better than most.  Steve welcomes back Gwenda Blair, author […]

Steven Spierer, 8/17/19

Among the first things we need to help people rise is knocking down the obstacles government puts in front of advancement which reinforce persistent poverty and inequality and prevent entrepreneurship from flourishing, particularly among those who haven’t had previous success.  Steve talks with John H. Cox, the 2018 Republican candidate for Governor of California.  […]

Steven Spierer, 8/10/19

Free Speech is under attack at colleges and universities, with critics challenging the value of open inquiry and freewheeling intellectual debate.  Too often speakers are shouted down, professors are threatened and classes are disrupted.  Steve interviews Keith Whittington, author of Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech

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Steven Spierer, 8/3/19

Data is fundamental to our modern world.  We rely on numbers to allocate resources in economic development, employment, health care, education and public policy.  But because most data fails to take gender into account, treating men as the default and women as atypical, bias and discrimination are baked into our systems.  Steve talks […]

Steven Spierer, 7/27/19

Steve talks with child development & behavior specialist and all around Parent, Betsy Brown Braun, author of Just Tell Me What To Say and of You’re Not The Boss of Me and host of www.betsybrownbraun.com

Steven Spierer, 6/22/19

Very few people would like to again experience the anxiety or the financial losses that arose from the 2008 financial crisis. But it has happened before and it will happen again.  Steve talks with Richard Vague, author of A Brief History of Doom: 200 Years of Financial Crisis.

Marc Germain, 6/19/19

The one with the cop shooting. With Steven Spierer

Steven Spierer, 6/15/19

Investing money can be both profitable and dangerous.  Every year millions of people across the country make successful investments with and through honest and capable people.  Other people invest with others who either cheat, lie and steal or who are incompetent and unnecessarily lose their hard-earned money.  Steve talks with attorney Bob Uhl, Director of […]

Steven Spierer, 6/1/19

A college education can be a great asset.  Yet, many young adults report that their transition from the classroom to the boardroom is confusing, frustrating and frightening.  There is no specific recipe for how to balance the conflicting challenges of adult life when leaving the artificial light of academic study.  But there are strategies […]

Steven Spierer, 5/18/19

First, in anticipation of the next election Steve talks about the four things Americans should insist upon from any President of the United States.  Then, Steve welcomes Certified Financial Planner Phil Albitz back to the show to discuss the stock market’s volatility, the potential impact of the ongoing negotiations with China, as well as the […]