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On this episode, hear how the former Starbucks CEO rose from the projects of New York City to build his business empire and create one of the world’s iconic brands.
In this second and final part of Steve’s conversation with Howard Schultz, Schultz shares the policies he would pursue as a “centrist Independent” candidate as he explores a potential presidential run.
Mitch Daniels, president of Purdue University, former governor of Indiana, author and businessman, shares the innovative ways in which he's tackled student fees and the university's budget.M
Joanna and Chip Gaines walk down memory lane and share anecdotes of their personal and professional lives before their reality show, “Fixer Upper,” turned them from locally-driven entrepreneurs to celebrities in charge of a media empire -- changing their lives forever.
Revered investor and economist, Burton Malkiel, says anyone can beat the investing pros by investing in index funds. You won’t want to miss this episode filled with investment insight.
Jamie Kern Lima's exceptional business story plus her thoughts on the future of cosmetic-industry regulation and women in the workforce.
George Gilder, technologist, economist and recent author of the book, "Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy," predicts a new era after Google, how Chinese companies are creatively collecting revenue without over-relying on advertising and why computers won’t take over the world.
Hear why Bjorn Lomborg, president of his think tank Copenhagen Consensus Center and author, thinks people should stop panicking about dystopian visions of the future and start thinking smart about problem-solving.
Deirdre McCloskey, esteemed economics and history scholar shares why the human race has experienced unprecedented prosperity in the past 200-300 years.