More Than Money

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Synopsis

More than Money is a podcast constructed to create a conversation community around using your values to inform how you engage with work and invest your wealth. Each season is comprised of 12 episodes each in one of six topic domains-- (1) economic justice, (2) business ethics, (3) corporate social responsibility, (4) social entrepreneurship, (5) community development, and (6) faith and values-based investing.

Episodes

  • Faith and Values- Based Investing with ICCR- Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility

    08/12/2017 Duration: 32min

    Dawn Carpenter, your host of More Than Money, welcomes you to the final episode of Season 2 to discuss the moral compass that the faith and values based investment community offers the corporate community , in a conversation with Josh Zinner, CEO of Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR). This episode builds upon previous conversations in Season 1 about impact investing as an alternative and/or a complementary approach to asset management. In this episode, listeners are introduced the approached of the work of the faith-based investment community, which is not simply and passively screening for values, but actively taking a role and pushing a responsible corporate behavior on a global scale.   Key Takeaways: [1:50] Josh Zinner career briefing. [2:54] How ICCR started and why? [4:12] Members of ICCR. [5:32] Connection between faith and investing according to ICCR. [8:30] Maximizing value for investors. [8:56] Prioritizing community impact over companies. [9:41] Role of shareholder advocacy as a p

  • Finding Work After Incarceration, with the Urban Institute and Robert Egger of LA Kitchen

    08/12/2017 Duration: 30min

    In this episode of  More Than Money, Dawn Carpenter draws your attention to a sobering reality: more people are incarcerated per capita in United States than in any other country on Earth. Over 2.3 million are incarcerated and approximately 600,000 of them will transition back into society each year, the biggest challenge being to find a job. In this episode, we delve into this topic with  Nancy La Vigne of the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan research institute and a leading authority on justice policy. Later in this episode Dawn introduces listeners to Robert Egger, the legendary social entrepreneur who founded DC Kitchen a generation ago and has gone on to bring his energy and expertise to Los Angeles to found and lead LA Kitchen. Robert shares his passion for finding innovative, supportive, and inspiring ways to ease the transition back into the world of work by giving people another chance to have a productive life. Listen to this episode and be inspired to start the change in your community.   Key Takeawa

  • Consumer Perspective on CSR with Ralph Nader

    08/12/2017 Duration: 25min

    Dawn Carpenter welcomes you to a new episode of More Than Money where she continues the conversation on corporate social responsibility started on Season 1, but this time focusing on the consumer perspective. Unfortunately, we live in a time when we take for granted that the products we consume  should be and are safe, but this has not always been the case. In this episode, Dawn engages in a deep conversation with Ralph Nader, the man that is known for doing more than any single person to advance our cry for the production of safe products and good responsible business practice. Listen to this episode, get inspired, and remember that we all have within us the power to change and make change.   Key takeaways: [2:15] Ralph Nader career briefing. [3:20] How Ralph Nader started his involvement in consumer safety activism? [7:23] Organization first built for consumers safety. [8:24] Role of the courts in enforcing and mandating corporations to be responsible. [10:15] Why corporations didn't do the right thing from

  • Banking on Values with GABV and Sunrise Bank

    08/12/2017 Duration: 34min

    In this episode, from their headquarters in Netherlands, Dawn Carpenter talks with David Korslund with The Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) about using finance to deliver sustainable, economic, social and environmental development throughout the world. As a member bank in the GABV alliance, Sunrise Bank CEO, David Reiling, explains how compassion is the bank’s motivation. The financial institutions discussed in this episode are institutions with some of the most sophisticated and innovative capital stacks in the business. Listen to this episode and be inspired by bankers who are using their talent for social good.   Key takeaways: [2:16] How and why the GABV was developed. [3:48] How did banks from multiple countries find a common ground? [4:48] Six principles underlying these various models. [7:52] What are some of the challenges that these banks face? [8:57] Financial and human capital. [9:27] Changes seen since the founding of the Alliance. [11:28] Leadership Academy. [12:51] Future of the Alli

  • The Ethical Side of Tech with Sustainable Economies Law Center's Janelle Orsi and Twitter activist Maira Sutton

    08/12/2017 Duration: 30min

    Dawn Carpenter welcomes Janelle Orsico funder and executive director of The Sustainable Economies Law Center and #buytwitter activist, Maira Sutton to a new episode of More Than Money, where technology is approached from an ethical perspective, zooming in our most popular tech platforms that look less like a business, per se, and more like public infrastructure. Are we transiting a digital revolution? What is certain is that what we do with technology and about it will dictate the kind of civilization that comes after us. Listen to this episode and explore innovative business models.   Key takeaways: [1:45] Janelle Orsi’s career briefing. [2:43] Are we in a digital revolution? [4:10] Role of the ‘commons.’ [4:54] Idea of inequality addressed by Tech platforms. [7:15] Examples of Tech platforms structured as cooperatives. [8:53] How can innovation be motivated? [10:31] Work of  the Sustainable Economy Law Center. [12:31] Idea of cooperatives managing Tech platforms. [14:30] Maira Sutton’s career briefing. [14:

  • Ethical Tourism with Tourism Concern UK and Kasbahdu Toubkal

    08/12/2017 Duration: 38min

    In this episode, Dawn Carpenter will discuss the significance of thinking about tourism and its business from an ethical perspective. Tourism challenges the very core of ethics, our sense of the difference between what is right and what is wrong. This episode guests, Mark Watson of Tourism Concern UK and Michael McHugo owner of the  Kasbah du Toubkal in Morocco , will motivate the audience to reflect about how our consumer and travel choices can have real consequences, with the potential of injury and harm as well as the ability to booster and enrich communities. Be mindful and aware of the impact that your travel choices make.   Key takeaways: [2:01] How did Tourism Concern start? [3:13] Sustainability in tourism. [4:08] Concern about some eco-tourism labels. [5:06] Ethical Travel Guide. [10:13] Campaigns about indigenous communities. [12:18] Cruise ships’ poor workers conditions and few benefits for the destinations. [17:20]Tourism concern. [20:54] Digital campaigns. [25:30] Michael McHugo career briefing.

  • The Anti-Sweatshop with John Kline and Alta Gracia

    08/12/2017 Duration: 23min

    In this episode Dawn Carpenter talks about the idea of an anti-sweatshop, the experience of an inspiring apparel factory in the Dominican Republic that shows the world that is possible and actually good business practice for an apparel factory in the developing world to pay, not only a living wage, but a dignity wage in a work environment that is honorable. John Kline, co-author with Sarah Adler Milstein of Sewing Hope and a leading authority on international business ethics and Adriana Vaez, manager of the Alta Gracia apparel factory, share the amazing opportunity that is given to this Dominican Republic community while creating a profitable business. Listen to this episode and be inspired to become a mindful consumer.   Key takeaways: [1:35] John Kline career briefing. [2:20] What is a sweatshop? [3.05] Where do we find sweatshops? [4:05] How does supply chain responsibility work? [5:23] What is oligopsony? [6:47] Story about a factory in Alta Gracia, Dominican Republic. [10:05] How has Alta Gracia been suc

  • Big Data and Impact Investment with the Case Foundation, Acumen, and Bridges Fund Management

    08/12/2017 Duration: 36min

    Dawn Carpenter welcomes Rehana Nathoo, from The Case Foundation, Tom Adams a Director from Acumen, a UK social venture and private equity firm, and Amanda Feldman from Bridges Fund Management UK. They enter a thoughtful discussion about impact investment, exploring how “big data” can help impact investors and social entrepreneurs make better and smarter decisions about resource allocation and the assessment of impact. Listen to this episode and learn how data is being effectively collected to improve the performance of social enterprises business around the world.   Key takeaways: [1:45] Rehana Nathoo career briefing [2:30] How Big Data affects impact investing. [3:46] Why is impact investing so important? [5:01] Transparency [6:25] The Case Foundation Network Map [9:21] Example of what a search might look like. [11:39] What is the next step for this work? [15:07] Tom Adams career briefing. [15:40] Amanda Feldman career briefing. [16:33] Adam talks about types of data. [21:11] How do you go collecting and usi

  • Pay for Success and Social Impact Bonds with Third Sector Capital and Cuyahoga County Ohio

    08/12/2017 Duration: 40min

    In this episode, Dawn Carpenter talks with Caroline Whistler, CEO of Third Sector Capital, David Merriman, Assistant Director of Health and Human Services for Cuyahoga County Ohio (Cleveland and Marcia Egbert from the George Gund Foundation, about cutting-edge innovation in the field of financing social service. Listen to this episode to be inspires by the innovative way financing tools are being used to promote social good.   Key takeaways: [1:33] Caroline Whistler career briefing. [2:05] What does it mean “Pay for Success”? [3:02] Differences between Pay for Success and performance-based contracting. [6:03] How did Third Sector Capital start? [8:46] Five elements playing a role in the Pay for Success model. [9:45] Example of a typical Pay for Success contract. [14:09] Role of the evaluator in this process. [14:50] In which areas this type of model tends to be successful. [16:31] Which are the challenges? [19:24] Vision for the future. [23:41] How did David find out about Pay for Success? [27:01] How and why

  • Bitcoin and Blockchain for Social Good

    08/12/2017 Duration: 24min

    In this episode, Dawn Carpenter, along with Marti Tirinnanzi and Bill Ulivieri, explore the idea about how cryptocurrency and Blockchain are revolutionizing the world of finance, opening the possibility for anyone, anywhere to have the possibility of transferring money, buying and selling only needing a cell phone and internet service. Listen to this episode and learn about this universal form of money which is expanding around the globe, creating opportunities where there weren’t any, from social enterprises to traditional philanthropy; the future of money transfer is here.   Key takeaways: [1:33] Marti Tirinnanzi career briefing. [2:02] What is Bitcoin? [2:53] How can regular people get access to Bitcoin? [4:07] What is Blockchain? [6:01] What are miners? [6:28] How Bitcoin got started. [7:29] What are the challenges Bitcoin is facing? [9:07] How do you see the projection of Bitcoin and Blockchain? [11:01] Bill Ulivieri career briefing. [11:30] How Bitcoin and blockchain are disruptors of the financial ecos

  • Pro Sports and Sustainability with Allen Hershkowitz and NASCAR

    08/12/2017 Duration: 45min

    In this episode, Dawn Carpenter interviews Allen Hershkowitz, Founding Director of Sport and Sustainability International and former Green Sports Alliance President and Founder, and Catherine Kummer, Senior Director of NASCAR Green Innovation. Together they explore the idea of marrying the popularity and influence of professional sports with the movement of environmental sustainability and how the business of sports can move public opinion and consumer behaviors. In this episode, be inspired by sports business leaders who understand that environmentally intelligent behavior makes for good and profitable business.   Key takeaways: [1:38] Allen Hershkowitz career briefing. [4:34] Connecting Sports with Environmental issues. [5:55] Beginnings of NBA Green and NHL Green. [6:22] Soccer and other sports joined too and started the Green Sports Alliance. [8:45] Educating people about smart environmentally behavior through sports. [8:58] Meeting with the Vatican, Sports at the Service of Humanity. [14:05] Challenges i

  • Food Deserts with Uplift and ShopRite

    08/12/2017 Duration: 28min

    In this episode, Dawn Carpenter explores the idea of food deserts and how important grocery stores are to the health of a community. Police advocate, Atif Bostic of Uplift and entrepreneur Jeff Brown of ShopRite, educate listeners about the problems with food deserts in the United States and inspire with real stories of how to solve one of America’s most fundamental public health challenges. Listen to this episode to learn more about the sobering reality of many Americans as well as the successful business strategies develop to combat the problem, straight some of the leading visionaries in this work   Key takeaways: [1:38] Atif Bostic career briefing. [3:27] What are food deserts? [4:22] What are the trends of food deserts? [6:55] Food deserts in the United States. [7:35] Goals of the work of Uplift. [8:25] Financing role in food deserts and why supermarkets don’t go there. [9:34] What does it mean to live in a food desert? [11:55] Success in the projects addressing food desert challenge. [14:50] Jeff Brown

  • More Than Money Season 2 Preview

    08/12/2017 Duration: 08min

    More Than Money Season 2 Preview

  • Labor Puts Its Assets to Work

    04/09/2017 Duration: 32min

    In this episode, listeners are introduced to Ted Chandler, Chief Operating Officer of the AFL-CIO's Housing Investment Trust who explains the transformative power of putting labor's assets to work... in more ways than one.  Ted shares insights into a new project that the HIT calls Midwest At Work, an over $1 billion project to help revitalize some of the Midwest's most challenged communities.  The conversation continues with Tom Croft, co-author of a recently-released book entitled the Responsible Investor Handbook.  Tom shares with our listeners the long, rich history of strategic investments from labor.  Continue the conversation on the Off the Air Conversations page of the More than Money website.

  • Mobilizing Business for a Sustainable World

    03/07/2017 Duration: 21min

    In this episode, listeners meet Mindy Lubber, President and founding board member of Ceres, an organization mobilizing many of the wold's largest investors and companies to take stronger action on climate change, water scarcity, and other global sustainability issues.  Mindy shares the story of how Ceres got started and tells us about the important work being done now.  Part of this work includes the creation and direction of the Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR)-- a group of 120 institutional investors managing more than $15 trillion in assets focused on the business risks of climate change-- because, in the end, sustainability IS the bottom line.  Continue the conversation on the Off the Air Conversations page of the More than Money website.

  • Affordable Housing: Essential for Stable Communities

    24/06/2017 Duration: 26min

    In this episode, listeners are introduced to the challenge of affordable housing with Brian Dowling the Senior Vice President of Community Investments at CDT, America's first affordable housing REIT.  Brian shares with our listeners the importance that housing plays in the development and maintenance of stable communities-- reminding us that without stable communities none of us flourish.  The conversation continues with Susanne Slater, the CEO of DC Habitat for Humanity and the Chairman of the Board of the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development and the District of Columbia's $100 million affordable housing production trust fund.  Susanne talks about the seriousness of pervasive shortage of "workforce" housing and talks about the importance that home ownership plays in the creation of family wealth.  Continue the conversation on the Off the Air Conversations page of the More than Money podcast.

  • From Workers to Owners

    08/05/2017 Duration: 21min

    In this episode, listeners are introduced to the story of A Yard and a Half Landscaping Company through a conversation with former Harvard Divinity student Carolyn Edsell-Vetter who discusses how a successful family-owned business is transformed into a worker cooperative.  The conversation continues with Yuri Reyes, an immigrant from El Salvador, who serves as the President of the Cooperative.  Keep the conversation going on the Off the Air Conversation page of the More than Money website.

  • Hiring for Values

    28/04/2017 Duration: 23min

    In this episode, listeners meet Dr. Katrin Kaeufer from the MIT CoLab. Katarin shares with our listeners the conclusions from research geared at helping mission-oriented organizations and business hire employees that share their values and have a passion for the mission.  The conversation continues with the addition of John Allen the Vice President fo People Solutions at Vancity, Canada's largest member-owned financial institution who tells us how he finds people who are passionate about the idea to "make good money."  Continue the conversation on the Off the Air Conversations page of the More than Money website.

  • Power of Investors to Influence Corporate Governance

    28/04/2017 Duration: 27min

    In this episode, listeners meet New York Times business reporter Alexandra Stevenson to talk about her research into the efforts of the nation's largest institutional investors to influence corporate governance policies.  The conversation continues with a discussion with Donna Anderson, the Vice President and Global Corporate Governance Analyst for T.Rowe Price who discusses her role in leading the company's engagement efforts with portfolio companies.  To continue the conversation, join us on the Off the Air Conversation page on the More than Money website.

  • Bringing Capital to Underserved Communities

    28/04/2017 Duration: 25min

    In this episode, listeners are introduced to the concept of community development financial institutions (CDFIs) through a conversation with the CEO of Capital Impact Partners, Ellis Carr.  Ellis explains the niche served by CDFIs and the import role they play throughout the country in bringing capital investment into under-served communities.  The conversation continues with a discuss two executives from Axis Community Health in California-- Sue Compton (CEO) and Valarie Jonas (Chief Development Officer).  Axis recently completed a significant expansion of its services through a partnership with Capital Impact Partners.  Continue the conversation on the Off the Air Conversation page on the More than Money website.

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