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What Really Caused the 2008 Financial Crisis, Part One (Re-Air)

So, what really caused the 2008 crisis: the failure of capitalism, socialism, too much regulation, too little regulation, Wall Street greed, fraud, corruption, cronyism, stupidity? Or all of the above? Guest, Representative Jeb Hensarling comments, "We suffered from dumb regulations and regulators, and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac who practiced capitalism on the way up and socialism on the way down. All with the faith and backing and credit of the U.S. taxpayer. We had a whole set of policies that incented, cajoled, mandated, suggested, financial institutions loan money to people to buy homes they could not afford to keep. [...]

By |July 24, 2017|Categories: Featured Program, Featured-Home, Niki Site, Recent Programs|0 Comments

Silk Road: Drugs, the Internet, and Ross Ulbricht

Two years ago, Ross Ulbricht, "Dread Pirate Roberts, the creator of Silk Road, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for creating and running the Silk Road, a massive dark web drug market. Since this program was taped, an appellate court denied an application from his legal team. Ross has received two life sentences without parole. This last weekend I interviewed Lyn Ulbricht, who is actively campaigning for a "fair" trial and his release and Terry Brock, CPAE, international management consultant and advocate of free enterprise, who spearheaded the highly successful Rossathon, which raised money for Ross' defense. Watch [...]

Is the News Media the Enemy of the People?

Telly Award winner! President Trump has called the media the enemy of the people, routinely castigates them, and has referred to the media as the "opposition party" to his administration. The media has always been the whipping boy of the politician, this is not new. Journalists are supposed to ask questions, get answers from many different sources, and be the eyes and ears of the American people in their role as constitutional watchdog. Joining host Dennis McCuistion are: Dave Lieber: The Watchdog Investigative Columnist at the Dallas Morning News, and Contributor to National Society of Newspaper Columnists website [...]

By |June 25, 2017|Categories: Featured Program, Featured-Home, Niki Site, Recent Programs|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Ethics and Transparency as Antidotes to Financial Fraud (Re-Air)

Ethics, as defined by Merriam-Webster is "the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation... the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group." Our experts, Marianne Jennings, J.D.: Professor Emeritus Arizona State University Ethical and Legal Studies, author of The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse; commended as a top 100 thought leader on ethics and one of the most influential people in ethics by Ethics Magazine, and Richard Ebeling, PhD: Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Free Enterprise Leadership at the Citadel, former President of the Foundation for Economic Education and V. P. [...]

By |May 14, 2017|Categories: Featured Program, Featured-Home, Niki Site, Recent Programs|2 Comments

Re-Air: Have Dodd-Frank and Other Regulations Been Effective

And the government is looking for ways to dismantle Dodd-Frank. President Trump has said Dodd-Frank rulings aren't working and are making legitimate investing activity more difficult than it should be...." These regulations enshrine too big to fail and encourage risky behavior."

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The Platinum Rule: Communicating to Succeed

The Platinum Rule: Communicating to Succeed with special guest, Tony Alessandra, PhD, CSP, CPAE and author of The Platinum Rule. L to R: Dennis McCuistion, Niki McCuistion, & Tony Alessandra, PhD Whether it's to collaborate, innovate, be understood, negotiate, and/or just get along with others, effective communication skills are key. Schools teach the "3 r's" and give communication short shrift. In the world of technology and 24/7 contact, we spend about 85 percent of each day communicating in one form or another. It's in our best interests to be darn good at such a necessary business and social skill. Yet [...]

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