As host of the Compassionate Capitalist Show, Karen Rands shares her perspective on the “Cancel Culture” phenomena within a world were Cash is King and “enlightenment” is rewarded with Compassionate Capitalism and Conscious Capitalism. Up until very recently, shows were cancelled, subscription agreements were cancelled, celebrities got cancelled from shows –frequently in response to poor performance
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Innovation, Entrepreneurism, and Wealth Creation from a Latina Investor
Renata Marino joins Karen Rands on the Compassionate Capitalist Show to discuss the expectations women, particularly women of color, face and the challenges they overcome to break glass ceilings from corporate to getting funding as a female founder, and even when they move to the other side of the table as investors. Karen and Renata discuss
Compassionate Capitalists – 37 Angels Showing the Way for Women Angel Investors
Karen Rands is joined by Angela Lee, Founder of 37 Angels to talk about learning to be an angel investor and growing the community of women angel investors. Angela shares her journey to becoming an angel investor, the passion and purpose behind starting 37 Angels 8 years ago, and the 4 Ps of evaluating a
Compassionate Capitalist: The Black Lives Prosperity: Past, Present, Future PT2
The wealth gap between white and black communities because of systemic racism and the resulting obstacle for building equity and wealth is astounding. This is part 2 of Karen Rands’ series on Black Economic Empowerment and Prosperity. This episode addresses the 10X prosperity gap, as reported by the Brookings Institute (AVG Black Household net worth
Compassionate Capitalist: The Black Lives Economic Story: Past, Present, Future. PT1
True equality comes with economic prosperity. The Compassionate Capitalist Podcast will explore the history of black enterprise, and government policies intended to aid in economic prosperity, and the racist practices that created barriers and obstacles to African American prosperity so that wealth and education gap which exists today has its roots dating back to the
Cannabis Capitalism: Cannapreneur – the ‘shark tank’ of the cannabis market
The cannabis industry could be likened to the industrial revolution where whole new markets, methods, and opportunities are being forged every day. Unlike new markets brought about by innovation, the cannabis industry is is tightly regulated and often challenging beyond the usual startup/investor risk factors as state and federal laws become ‘silent partners’ as they seek to provide parameters for