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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior), Dr. Denis Waitley (The Psychology of Winning, The Seeds of Greatness), John Lee Dumas (Entrepreneur On Fire), Dan Sullivan (The Strategic Coach), Pat Flynn (Smart Passive Income), Amy Newmark (Chicken Soup for the Soul), Kate Mosse (Labyrinth), Howard S. Friedman (Longevity Project), and Donald Katz (Founder of Audible). Jason Hartman is the Founder and CEO of Platinum Properties Investor Network, The Hartman Media Company and The Jason Hartman Foundation. Starting with very little, Jason, while still in college at the age of 19, embarked on a career in real estate while brokering properties for clients, he was investing in his own portfolio along the way. Through creativity, persistence and hard work, he soon joined the ranks of the top one-percent of Realtors in the U.S. and in quick succession; earned a number of prestigious industry awards and became a young multi-millionaire. Jason purchased a Southern California real estate brokerage firm which he expanded dramatically and was later acquired by Coldwell Banker. He combined his dedication and business talents to become a successful entrepreneur, public speaker, author, and media personality. Over the years he developed his Complete Solution for Real Estate Investors™ where his innovative firm educates and assists investors in acquiring prudent investments nationwide for their portfolio. Jason’s highly sought after educational events, speaking engagements, and his ultra-hot “Creating Wealth Podcast” inspire and empower hundreds of thousands of people in 26 countries worldwide. A trademark feature of Hartman Media podcasts are our 'Tenth Episodes' where alternative topics of interest are explored every tenth episode. This provides a diverse mix of programming exploring issues and influential authors like John Gray (Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus), Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Successful Soul), Dr. Kelly McGonigal (The Willpower Instinct), Dr. Gary Chapman (The Five Love Languages), Chuck Gallagher (Second Chances), Brenda Garrison (Love No Matter What), Tom Asacker (The Business of Belief), Alan Siegal (Simple), Laurie Gerber (Handel Group Life Coaching), Kerry Patterson (Crucial Conversations), Jon Gordon (Finding Purpose & Happiness in Life & Work), Dr. David Rock (Your Brain at Work), Anil Gupta (Immediate Happiness), and Dr. Howard S. Friedman & Dr. Leslie R. Martin, Ph.D.(The Longevity Project). Every 10th episode is a topic of general interest, motivation, or life success. Additional authors and guests featured on the Speaking of Wealth podcast include Ryan Moran (Freedom Fast Lane), Kurt Mortensen (The Laws of Charisma & Persuasion IQ), Freddie Mixell (Podcasters' Boot Camp), Chris Guillebeau (The Happiness Pursuit), Joan Sotkin (Prosperity Place), Demian Farnworth (Copyblogger Media), Sramana Mitra (One Million by One Million), Alex Gruntsev (PressReader), Jonathan Deutsch (Hype), Jeff Berry (Colloquy), Ken Wisnefski (WebiMax), Corey Coates (Podfly), Jason Von Orden (Internet Business Mastery), Justin Gilchrist (Centurica), Brian Horn (The Authority Alchemy), Jeff DeGraff (Making Stone Soup), Lane Fournerat (LaneVid), Merilee Kern (Kern Communications), Chris van Buren (LaunchMoxie), Izabela Russell (Music Radio Creative), Jennifer Paige (Crush), Doug Tucker (Sales Commando), Brian Carter (Facebook Marketing), Alexander Osterwalder (Strategyzer), Keith Ferrazzi (Never Eat Alone), Scott Petinga (Big Data Marketing), Brian Massey (Conversion Scientist), Yuval Mor (Beyond Verbal), Dale Brown (Starfire & Tiger's Claw), Daniel J. Lewis (The Audacity to Podcast), Kris Gilbertson (Lifestyle Academy), Dush Ramachandran (ClickBank), Joel Comm (The AdSense Code), Jason Mott (The Returned), Brian Godawa (Noah Primeval), Joe Yazbeck (No Fear Speaking & The Emotional Factors), John Papola (Emergent Order), Nick Unsworth (Facebook Marketing), Chris Johnson (Branding Magazine), Shelby Larson (Content Divas), Al Ries (Positioning), Rich Zeoli (The Seven Principals of Public Speaking), Matthew Mather (CyberStorm), Julia Herz (CraftBeer.com), Paul Tobey (Hypnotic Marketing), Justin Sachs (Motivational Press), Nir Zohar (Wix.com), Adam Dince (Deluxe Corp.), Barbara McNichol (Book Editing), Adam Swart (Crowds On Demand), Jay Baer (Youtility), Michael Weissman (SYNQY), Dan Norris (WP Curve), Steve Mills (The Prudent Marketer), Eder Holguin (Ideal Media), Tim Grahl (Your First 1000 Copies), David Newman (Do It! Marketing), Edward Meyer (Ripley's Believe It or Not), Yaro Starak (4-Hour Work Week), Susan Wingate (E-Book Publishing), Jason Drohn (Leveling Up Marketing), Mike Muhney (VIPOrbit), Rick Mulready (Entrepreneur.com), Dave Delaney (New Business Networking), Jared Easley (Starve the Doubts), Kristi Hines (Kikolani.com), Rich Brooks (Flyte New Media), Greg Hickman (Mobile Marketing), Cynthia Sanchez (Oh So Pinteresting), Dan Schawbel (Promote Yourself), David Meerman Scott (New Rules of Marketing & PR), Lewis Schiff (Business Brilliant), Neil Waterhouse (Million Dollar eBay Business From Home), David Jackson (School of Podcasting), Rick Dragon (Social Marketology), Everte Farnell (9 World's Publishing), Mike Salvaggio (SEO Brand), Ben Bressington (iGamify), Libby Gill (The Art & Science of Building Brands), Dave Hamilton (The Mac Observer), James Altucher (Altucher Confidential), Ryan Holiday (Trust Me, I'm Lying), Patrick Ambron (Brand Yourself), Geoff Ronning (Automated Webinars), Brian Solis (The Future of Business), Ken Blanchard (The One Minute Manager), Susan Wiggs (Kingdom of Gold), Zac Johnson (BloggingTips.com), Jon Ferrara (Nimble), Sierra Modro (Leap To Greatness), Michael Houlihan & Bonnie Harvey (Barefoot Wine), Perry Lawrence (Video Marketing), Ira Rosen (Mojo Video Marketing), Alan Levy (CEO of BlogTalkRadio), Mark Murphy (Managing Remote Employees), Scott Kelly (Black Dog Promotions), Bill Glazer (Outrageously Effective), Vickie Sullivan (Sullivan Speaker Services), Tina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures), Steve Eley (Escape Pod), Ken McArthur (How To Get Noticed), Jane Atkinson (Speaker Launcher), Kevin Donahue (Infopreneur Business Models), Joe Player (Webcasting), James Jones (Kindle Profits), Marc Ostrofsky (Get Rich Click!), Robin Robins (Technology Marketing), Scott Frits (40-Hour Work Year), Chris Lang (Google Plus), Mark Thompson (Charles Schwab), Jamie Krakover (Awakenings), Anne Hogan (Humane Society), Adam Graham (Old Time Dragnet Show), Chris Burnett (10-Drink Minimum), Alison Groves (Link Building), Dino Dogan (Triberr), David Murray (Moncur Associates), Dr. Chris Smith (The Naked Scientists), Shawn Andrich (Gamers WIth Jobs), Bryan Caplovitz (SpeakerMatch.com), David Jensen (The Naked Interview), Rob Walch (Libsyn), Mark Linsenmayer (The Partially Examined Life), Karen Chu (Fast Podcast Success), Corey Olsen (Mythgard Institute), Alex Haddox (Palladium Education), Deirdre Breakenridge (Public Relations), Amish Shaw (Affiliate Marketing), Sinan Kanatsiz (Internet Marketing Association), Stephanie Chandler (Self Publishing), Brian Carter (Facebook Marketing), Kyle MacDonald (One Red Paperclip), Jean Hamilton (Speaking Results), Stefanie Hartman (Centaur Strategies), Shannon Cherry (The Power Publicist), James Malinchak (Millionaire Speaker Secrets), Josh Ship (The Teen's Guide to World Domination), Don Osborne (Nitro Marketing), Darren LaCroix (Laugh & Get Rich: How to Profit From Humor), Dustin Mathews (7 Figure Speaking Empire), Sue LaPointe (Working Writer Happy Writer), Kim Mateus (Online Publishers & Marketers), Dan Sullivan (The Strategic Coach), Anne Bruce (Speak For A Living). Topics explored at depth on the Speaking of Wealth podcast include self-publishing, public speaking, podcasting, consulting, branding, effective speaking, become a public speaker, effective communication skills, niche marketing, consulting, eReader, self publisher, consultant career, publishing, professional public speaker, motivational speaker, professional speaker, speaking career, presentation techniques, publish on demand, Kindle, speaking business, public speaking business, podcast, ePublishers, become a writer, how to become a consultant, social media marketing, webinar marketing, success, become a better speaker, Amazon, speaking techniques, public speaker, how to podcast, wealth, social media, podcaster, SEO, online marketing, public speaking tips, income property investing, content marketing, podcast marketing, internet marketing, creating content, Google, Pinterest, Facebook marketing, entrepreneur, content is king, digital marketing, public relations, iPad, affiliate marketing, video podcasting, YouTube, Facebook, search engine optimization, traditional publishing, marketing techniques, iTunes, mobile marketing, LinkedIn marketing, RSS, click bank, meet the masters, content development, real estate investing, email marketing, marketing, Twitter, blog promotion, SpeakerMatch, digital media, INQUARTA, The Longevity Project, real estate, viral video, writing tips, crowdfunding, Kickstarter, get rich quick, email list marketing, writing, call to action, business speaker, author marketing, starting a podcast, Lulu, repurpose content, eBook, public speaking skills, CreateSpace, book marketing, eBooks, Mythgard Institute, The Tolkien Professor, business marketing, independent publishing, small business marketing, internet entrepreneur, leadership IQ, creativity, power publicist, really simple syndication, RSS, keyword research, website design, Apple, negative reviews, Google Plus, blog marketing, CRM, online entrepreneur, psychologist, podcast hosting, Citadel, podcast publishing, copyright, repackaging, social network, novelist, strategic coach, coach, personal economy, WordPress, online publisher, podcasting profit, email newsletter, how to become a freelancer, virtual assistant, real estate education, rental property profits, online publishing, telemarketing, good writing tips, grammar tips, keyword phrases, how to give a speech, how to market a podcast, leadership training, free credit report, business consultant, infopreneur, publisher career, speaking opportunity, real estate investment, podcasting microphone, interviewing, making money, networking, educational consultant, profit strategies, iPhone, publishing for profit, Internet Marketing Association, publishing coach, literary coach, publishing model, writing career, info marketing, web conversion, negotiation training, trivia, author, eBook author, speaking coach, publishers, advertising strategy, marketing toolkit, independent publisher, niche market, speakers bureau, book editing, business coach, writer, BlogTalkRadio, interpersonal communication, life coach, fear of public speaking, self-published author, digital marketing tools, consultant, video podcasts, best seller, romance writer, video marketing, motivational press, automated webinar, career development, target niche keywords, print on demand, royalties, traditional publishers, product launches, hashtags, telecommuting, authors, digital publishing, copywriting, big data, podcast advertising, self publishing tips, Stephen Covey, JK Rowling, XML.

El Conservador Radio Show Podcast

El Conservador Radio Show Podcast

Host George Rodriguez is a blogger, author, a frequent contributor on Fox News, and a constitutional conservative American of Mexican descent, who loves to expose liberals, fake news, and racist minorities...

About George Rodriguez
George Rodriguez is a nationally known blogger and commentator who has served as the South Texas Coordinator for the national Tea Party Patriots. He has been a regular guest on Fox News, Univision, and various state and national news outlets. He has also spoken around the nation at many rallies. 
Mr. Rodriguez was born in Laredo, Texas and raised in San Antonio. He has dedicated his life to sharing conservative values with Hispanics and with all Americans. As a Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush appointee, he worked for the Department of Justice in community relations and immigration outreach. He also worked with the White House Office of Public Liaison on community outreach, and with Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) on judiciary legislation, including civil rights and immigration legislation.  Mr. Rodriguez was part of the 1988 Bush Presidential Campaign, and then worked for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as a special assistant, then later as an office director. Mr. Rodriguez worked with the Katrina Recovery program as an anti-fraud compliance officer, and for the City of San Antonio as a real estate director before his retirement in 2010.  Mr. Rodriguez served as the Harris County GOP Chairman of Outreach from 1999 to 2000 and continues his active leadership. Mr. Rodriguez made national history in March, 2011, when he was named President of the San Antonio Tea Party and became the first Hispanic president of a major Tea Party group in the U.S. In May, 2012, he stepped down to become president of the South Texas Political Alliance, a political action group concentrating on state and local issues.  Mr. Rodriguez graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Political Science, and has certificates in Community Building from DePaul University and Harvard University. He has a blog at El Conservator and a facebook page “El Conservator.”

The Podcast on Fame

The Podcast on Fame

Getting press about yourself requires no magic - there are simple steps you can take, and pitfalls you face. In The Podcasts on Fame, we talk with experts and people who have done it. And be sure to check out This Book Will Make You Famous available on Amazon and at MakeYouFamous.co

So, whether you make a product or videos, whether you sing or do data science, whether you are a narcissist or an altruist, you can make yourself famous. Fame is “the state of being known or talked about by many people, especially on account of notable achievements.” We all want to be famous for different reasons. Altruists want to do more good, narcissists want the lifestyle, careerists want more power and creatives want their work to be known. And you? How and why will you become famous? The companion book offers insights and doable ideas. It takes work, but you can find your own path to fame. Dipping into these podcasts or the 40 chapters of the book will help you understand your way to being recognized. There are 7.5 billion paths to fame, because that’s how many people are on the planet. Each of us can change, improve ourselves, and acquire the skills we need to become known. We can become fitter, funnier, faster, and bolder. We can each employ tactics to get attention, from protesting to breaking a record to singing a song. You can prank the queen of a European nation, or you can leap from the highest building at a single bound in a wingsuit and survive. You can seek fame simply for the sake of the lifestyle, but that might be as empty a goal as a moth seeking a flame. Instead, you can find a reason to become famous, a purpose, then assimilate some some doable ideas. This book and the podcasts can help you get a little press, and then you can build on your successes. It’s totally legitimate for all of us to follow our dreams and satisfy our longing to be recognized for our achievements. It might be easy for you, but it will probably take time and perseverance. Work hard and best of luck!

Librivox: Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories by Bierce, Ambrose

Librivox: Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories by Bierce, Ambrose

Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914?), satirist, critic, poet, short story writer and journalist. His fiction showed a clean economical style often sprinkled with subtle cynical comments on human behaviour. Nothing is known of his death, as he went missing while an observer with Pancho Villa’s army in 1913/14. (Summaries by Peter Yearsley) The Ways of Ghosts : Stories of encounters with the ghosts of the dead and dying. The spirits of the dead reach out to the living, to pass on a message or to pursue a killer. Contents (with beginning time): Present at a Hanging (02:06) A Cold Greeting (07:07) A Wireless Message (11:15) An Arrest (17:04) Soldier Folk : Oddities of death and life; from a man who finds that his death is uncertain, through the effects of war on the family, duty that survives death, to the memory of revenge. Contents (with beginning time): A Man with Two Lives (00:31) Three and One are One (06:23) A Baffled Ambuscade (14:18) Two Military Executions (19:45) Some Haunted Houses - Part One : Encounters of the living with the spirits of the dead who have been bound into buildings. An old man revenges himself; a journalist investigates a haunted house; and the quivering vine that tangles the face of a deserted home. Contents (with beginning time): The Isle of Pines (00:31) A Fruitless Assignment (10:39) A Vine on a House (17:54) Some Haunted Houses - Part Two : Houses where the living are never seen again, memories of the mortuary live on, and a murdered man wanders through. Contents (with beginning time): At Old Man Eckert’s (00:30) The Spook House (06:36) The Other Lodgers (16:04) The Thing at Nolan (21:50) Mysterious Disappearances : Three short tales of men who have vanished living their ordinary lives, sometimes in full view of witnesses; plus a short, probably fictional, description of a theory to partly explain these events. Contents (with beginning time): The Difficulty of Crossing a Field (00:32) An Unfinished Race (05:18) Charles Ashmore’s Trail (07:50) Science to the Front (12:23)

Podcasts – MakeYouFamous

Podcasts – MakeYouFamous

Getting press about yourself requires no magic - there are simple steps you can take, and pitfalls you face. In The Podcasts on Fame, we talk with experts and people who have done it. And be sure to check out This Book Will Make You Famous available on Amazon and at MakeYouFamous.co

So, whether you make a product or videos, whether you sing or do data science, whether you are a narcissist or an altruist, you can make yourself famous. Fame is “the state of being known or talked about by many people, especially on account of notable achievements.” We all want to be famous for different reasons. Altruists want to do more good, narcissists want the lifestyle, careerists want more power and creatives want their work to be known. And you? How and why will you become famous? The companion book offers insights and doable ideas. It takes work, but you can find your own path to fame. Dipping into these podcasts or the 40 chapters of the book will help you understand your way to being recognized. There are 7.5 billion paths to fame, because that’s how many people are on the planet. Each of us can change, improve ourselves, and acquire the skills we need to become known. We can become fitter, funnier, faster, and bolder. We can each employ tactics to get attention, from protesting to breaking a record to singing a song. You can prank the queen of a European nation, or you can leap from the highest building at a single bound in a wingsuit and survive. You can seek fame simply for the sake of the lifestyle, but that might be as empty a goal as a moth seeking a flame. Instead, you can find a reason to become famous, a purpose, then assimilate some some doable ideas. This book and the podcasts can help you get a little press, and then you can build on your successes. It’s totally legitimate for all of us to follow our dreams and satisfy our longing to be recognized for our achievements. It might be easy for you, but it will probably take time and perseverance. Work hard and best of luck!

Librivox: Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories by Bierce, Ambrose

Librivox: Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories by Bierce, Ambrose

Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914?), satirist, critic, poet, short story writer and journalist. His fiction showed a clean economical style often sprinkled with subtle cynical comments on human behaviour. Nothing is known of his death, as he went missing while an observer with Pancho Villa’s army in 1913/14. (Summaries by Peter Yearsley) The Ways of Ghosts : Stories of encounters with the ghosts of the dead and dying. The spirits of the dead reach out to the living, to pass on a message or to pursue a killer. Contents (with beginning time): Present at a Hanging (02:06) A Cold Greeting (07:07) A Wireless Message (11:15) An Arrest (17:04) Soldier Folk : Oddities of death and life; from a man who finds that his death is uncertain, through the effects of war on the family, duty that survives death, to the memory of revenge. Contents (with beginning time): A Man with Two Lives (00:31) Three and One are One (06:23) A Baffled Ambuscade (14:18) Two Military Executions (19:45) Some Haunted Houses - Part One : Encounters of the living with the spirits of the dead who have been bound into buildings. An old man revenges himself; a journalist investigates a haunted house; and the quivering vine that tangles the face of a deserted home. Contents (with beginning time): The Isle of Pines (00:31) A Fruitless Assignment (10:39) A Vine on a House (17:54) Some Haunted Houses - Part Two : Houses where the living are never seen again, memories of the mortuary live on, and a murdered man wanders through. Contents (with beginning time): At Old Man Eckert’s (00:30) The Spook House (06:36) The Other Lodgers (16:04) The Thing at Nolan (21:50) Mysterious Disappearances : Three short tales of men who have vanished living their ordinary lives, sometimes in full view of witnesses; plus a short, probably fictional, description of a theory to partly explain these events. Contents (with beginning time): The Difficulty of Crossing a Field (00:32) An Unfinished Race (05:18) Charles Ashmore’s Trail (07:50) Science to the Front (12:23)

Loud Murmurs 小声喧哗

Loud Murmurs 小声喧哗

Loud Murmurs is a Mandarin-Chinese podcast about American pop culture, brought to you by four bilingual and bi-cultural women in the U.S. and their friends. We discuss movies, TV, documentaries, and the social, political issues reflected on by a piece of pop culture work. Too often, race, gender and other political and cultural issues are the subtext in pop culture. We seek to make the subtext explicit, question it and challenge it. The show is now in its third season, updated biweekly. We have interviewed guests ranging from science fiction writers, comedians, to scholars and journalists. Our goal is to make the most thought-provoking Chinese podcast about American pop culture. 小声喧哗是一档以女性视角来观察和批判影视文本如何塑造世界的播客。《小声喧哗》Loud Murmurs, 是一档以女性视角来观察和批判影视文本如何塑造世界的播客。文化和审美的自觉认同从来都是隐含在创造者对世界的想象中,而这样的想象催生出许多充满偏见的创造动机。这样的创造动机渗透在我们日复一日热爱的欧美电影中,美剧里,渗透在我们对于事物的认知中。今天,我们想要去挑战它。紧跟影视热点和时事的同时,保持了双周频率的持续输出。在制作节目时,小声喧哗经常邀请学者和影评人参与我们的节目,使节目的观点更加多元化和专业。小声喧哗致力在中文世界,做最好的流行文化播客。

Librivox: Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A by Twain, Mark

Librivox: Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A by Twain, Mark

Come and hear the strange tail of The Boss Hank Morgan, a modern day (at the time of publication) Connecticut Yankee who inexplicably finds himself transported to the court of the legendary King Arthur (as the title of the book implies). Hank, or simply, The Boss, as he comes to be most frequently known, quickly uses his modern day knowledge and education to pass himself off as a great magician, to get himself out of all sorts of surprising, (and frequently amusing) situations, as well as to advance the technological and cultural status of the nation in which he finds himself. In the rather un-subtle sub-text of the story, Twain uses The Boss to express a surprisingly pragmatic and frequently contradictory philosophy. The Boss explores the relative merits of Democracy, and Monarchy, he expresses his views on the “Nature v. Nurture” debate, he frequently speaks forcefully against an established Church, but just as strongly advocates for religion and a variety of churches (just not a compulsory one) and he devotes at least one afternoon to introducing his companions to the concept of inflation. In a far more subtle, yet no less forceful manner, the Boss shares with the reader some views about taxation, slavery (both literal and wage slavery), trade unions, the origins of the German language, the nature of marriage, and probably most powerfully, death. It is a tall order for a relatively brief text, but Twain manages it all with surprising clarity. No one will agree fully with the Boss on all of these matters, and I would be surprised if Twain himself would. In fact the Boss’s views are so pragmatic, and often contradictory, the reader is left to wonder if Twain himself is alternately speaking through the Boss, and setting him up as a straw man. Either way it is a delightful story and a great piece of American Literature, to say nothing of an excellent argument for education. (Review written by Steve Andersen)

People My Dog Would Like

People My Dog Would Like

Welcome to People My Dog Would Like, a fresh new podcast where I get to sit around a digital campfire with you and explore what interesting people are doing with their game changing ideas, fresh initiatives and cool, out-of-the-box movements with an eye on the future. There are so many sticky, complex challenges we face in the world today that can fundamentally be solved through the exponential advances happening in technology. This podcast is about sharing some of this incredible information with you, to take note and use in your own life, to take advantage of all the endless opportunities that are out there for you to embrace.

My name is Lizzie Mettam and I created this podcast to help drive conversation and action around how we can all work together towards solving some of these big issues. Whether it's what kind of work is opening up for us in our future economy, new education models to consider and trial, brilliant initiatives that help tackle social issues like homelessness, inequity, obesity and the massive rise in mental health problems..... even help with how to parent our children and teenagers in the digital age, this podcast is for you.

I believe dogs are drawn to the kindness in people and they innately seem to know who of us out there is kind and compassionate. So I'm learning with Cha Cha, my gorgeous retriever who doesn't retrieve, to filter my guests and ideas, for a more compassionate future, a thoughtful future...... and together I'm hoping we can drive a positive conversation around the endless possibilities the future holds for all of us. So grab a chair, a stick and some marshmallows and enjoy the conversation.

Opening music credit is the track, Helpless Blues, don't worry, the irony in the title is not lost on me, by the fabulous The Bamboos, a hot Melbourne band.

The Disruptors

The Disruptors

Long-form TED level conversations with top thinkers, founders and scientists on how advances in biotech & genomics, space travel, IoT, AI and other exponential tech converge to create our collective future and what we can do, from a research and policy perspective to shape the technology, trends and societal norms for a better world.

If in-depth, unscripted conversations with the researchers, startups and future thinkers transforming our future in a Tim Ferriss meets Sam Harris, Kara Swisher, a16z and Joe Rogan Experience type no-holds-barred interview show is your cup of tea you’ve come to the right place. Some episodes feature Intelligence Squared esque lively debates and Planet Money like in-depth discussions on health and intermittent fasting, automation and unemployment, healthcare, the economy, etc... while others would fit right in with a Kevin Rose or Jason Calacanis casual fireside chat.

We cover EVERYTHING, from artificial intelligence, the ethics, economics and leadership of our coming century, futurism, combatting climate change, fixing blockchain and redesigning democracy and politics from the ground up. Longevity, virtual reality, surveillance capitalism and social media... we got it all.

Past guests including Douglas Rushkoff of Team Human, Isaac Arthur of SFiA, Cory Doctorow, Nikola Danaylov of SingularityFM, Fraser Cain of Astronomy Cast, Aubrey de Grey, presidential advisors, top economists, venture capital investors and more...

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About the host: Matt Ward is a serial entrepreneur, investor, futurist, startup advisor and business consultant whose built and sold 3 companies, created multiple top podcasts and is focused on building a better world through innovation and entrepreneurship.

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