
Hi I’m Mark Anielski an economist and the author of An Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness and the award-winning book The Economics of Happiness.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Eric Busropan joins me for part 2 of a two part discussion on the subject of financial emotion; our complex relationship with money and how to transcend the trauma many of us have endured.
Eric has over 30 years of experience in researching the int... more
Eric Busropan joins me from Rotterdam, the Netherlands to discuss his important work in the field of 'financial emotion.' This part 1 of a two part discussion on a fascinating topic.
I met Eric at the New Financial Forum in the Hague in 2010 where ... more
Mary Morrison joins me again for Part 2 of our fascinating conversation about the value of emotions, reframed as wisdom, emotional reactivity in service to our vision and mission, and ancient cultural wisdom including the Chinese and native Turtle Is... more
Mary Morrison joins me as my guest on the podcast. Mary is a former MBA student of mine when I taught economics at the Bainbridge Graduate Institute based in the Seattle area.
Mary is a culture creator, a leadersship coach, organizational wellness c... more
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Mark is a poignant and topical thinker whose charting out what a better future could look like.
please equalize the sound volume. I was blasted out by the volume differential between the host and an ad. Also, boost the baseline volume for the host. Thank you. Looks like good content, I just stumbled up this podcast yesterday.








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