Aaron Shapiro
 | The CEO of HUGE and author of Users Not Customers talks to host Stu Taylor about consumer behavior and economic evolution of the digital age. | Play Clip
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Adam Grant
 | Wharton Professor Adam Grant is the author of Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success. | Play Clip
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Brian Reich
 | The Senior VP and Global Editor at Edelman, and author of Shift and Reset, speaks on the importance of maximizing impact through new communication technologies like social media. | Play Clip
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Eric Ries
 | The established tech entrepreneur and pioneer of the Lean Startup movement talks about the realities of successfully starting a business. | Play Clip
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Harold Winter
 | The professor of economics at Ohio University talks about his most recent book, The Economics of Excess, and how social policy and economics affects addiction and indulgence. | Play Clip
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Harry Dent
 | The famed author, market prognosticator and founder of HS Dent gets bearish as he talks about his newest book, The Great Crash Ahead. | Play Clip
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Harvey McKay
 | The multiple-New York Times Bestselling author on swimming with sharks in the business world and what it takes to succeed today. | Play Clip
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Jack Welch
 | One of the greatest CEOs in history sits down with host Stu Taylor for an extended conversation. | Play Clip
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Jeffrey Sachs
 | The economist and founder of The Earth Institute shares his opinions on what needs to be done to start solving some of the world's largest problems. | Play Clip
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Jim Collins
 | The author of Good to Great, Built to Last, and most recently, Great By Choice, discusses what he thinks separates great companies and leaders from the others. | Play Clip
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Kevin Maney
 | The tech writer and co-author of The Two-Second Advantage talks about how some of the brightest minds in business can predict the future just enough. | Play Clip
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Lawrence Lessig
 | The Harvard Law professor and director of the Edmond Safra Foundation talks about the toll of corruption and greed on the nation's government. | Play Clip
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Neil Irwin
 | Neil Irwin is a Washington Post columnist and the economics editor of Wonkblog. He is also the author of The Alchemists: Three Central Bankers and a World on Fire | Play Clip
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Pat Huddleston
 | The CEO of Investor's Watchdog and former SEC enforcer gets down to business about fraud protection and his new book The Vigilant Investor. | Play Clip
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Robert Kiyosaki
 | Robert Kiyosaki is the author of the Rich Dad Poor Dad book series, and the founder of Cashflow Technologies, Inc. | Play Clip
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Stephen Shaprio
 | The business innovator and consultant talks about why well-intentioned and "best practice" thinking can actually be counterproductive. | Play Clip
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