

The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Transformation Economy by THRESHOLD
Ron Baker and Ed Kless
The Soul of Enterprise is designed to champion the insight that wealth is created by intellectual capital, a product of the inexhaustible human spirit.
Wealth is above all an accumulation of possibilities. These possibilities lie hidden in the womb of the future, waiting to be discovered by human imagination, ingenuity, and creativity, manifested in free enterprises dedicated to the service of others. Tune in to The Soul of Enterprise, with Ron Baker and Ed Kless, broadcast live.
Wealth is above all an accumulation of possibilities. These possibilities lie hidden in the womb of the future, waiting to be discovered by human imagination, ingenuity, and creativity, manifested in free enterprises dedicated to the service of others. Tune in to The Soul of Enterprise, with Ron Baker and Ed Kless, broadcast live.
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Aug 26, 2016 • 54min
Free-Rider Friday
The last Friday of every month Ed and Ron will do “Free-Rider Friday.” Most of our shows are “topic” driven, where we dive deep into one subject. Free-Rider Fridays are designed to be “event” driven, whatever issues are in the news that we -or you- find worthy of commentary. In economics, free riding means reaping the benefits from the actions of others and consequently refusing to bear the full costs of those actions. This means Ed and Ron will free ride off of the news, and each other, with no advanced knowledge of the events either will bring up. If you’d like to call-in during the live show, the listener line is: 866-472-5790.

Aug 19, 2016 • 57min
Interview with Professor Steven Landsburg
This week Ron and Ed are thrilled to have Steven E. Landsburg, professor of Economics at the University of Rochester, where students recently elected him Professor of the Year. He is the author of The Armchair Economist, Fair Play, More Sex is Safer Sex, The Big Questions, two textbooks in economics, a forthcoming textbook on general relativity and cosmology, and over 30 journal articles in mathematics, economics and philosophy. His current research is in the area of quantum game theory. He writes the monthly 'Everyday Economics' column in Slate magazine, and has written regularly for Forbes and occasionally for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. He appeared as a commentator on the PBS-Turner Broadcasting series 'Damn Right', and has made over 200 appearances on radio and television broadcasts over the past few years.

Aug 12, 2016 • 55min
The Eight Myths of Capitalism
Ed and Ron will discuss the eight myths of capitalism as explained in Jay Richard's 2009 book, Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism Is the Solution and Not the Problem. Richard's book is in the pantheon of literature that offers a moral argument for capitalism, along with the work of George Gilder, Michael Novak, Father Robert Sirico, Deirdre McCloskey, and Rabbi Daniel Lapin, and others. Join Ed and Ron as they shatter the idea of Utopia, Greed, Zero-sum thinking.

Aug 5, 2016 • 55min
Interview with Greg LaFollette, CPA, CITP, CGMA
Ed and Ron will interview Greg LaFollette, CPA. Greg will give us his take on the future of the accounting profession, as well as the Richard and Daniel Susskind book, The Future of the Professions -see our show from January 8, 2016, interview with Daniel Susskind-, cloud accounting, transitioning to higher value advisory services, among other topics.

Jul 29, 2016 • 58min
Free-Rider Friday
The last Friday of every month Ed and Ron will do 'Free-Rider Friday': Most of our shows are 'topic' driven, where we dive deep into one subject. Free-Rider Fridays are designed to be 'event' driven, whatever issues are in the news that we -or you- find worthy of commentary. In economics, free riding means reaping the benefits from the actions of others and consequently refusing to bear the full costs of those actions. This means Ed and Ron will free ride off of the news, and each other, with no advanced knowledge of the events either will bring up. If you’d like to call-in during the live show, the listener line is: 866-472-5790.

Jul 22, 2016 • 56min
Interview with David Barrett, CEO, Expensify
Expensify does expense reports that don't suck! by importing expenses and receipts from your credit cards and mobile phones, submitting expense reports through email, and reimbursing everything online. It has raised over $6M in venture funding, has hundreds of thousands of users, has won awards aplenty, and is basically taking the small-business expense reporting space by storm. Ed and Ron will discuss the state of the accounting profession, cloud and app technology, what it’s like to found a company and deal with rapid growth, increasing government regulations, innovation, creating a company culture, and probably wine.

Jul 15, 2016 • 56min
Interview with Baruch Lev: The End of Accounting
Accounting statements are like bikinis: “What they show is interesting, but what they conceal is significant.” According to Baruch Lev and Feng Gu, in their new book, The End of Accounting, “Today’s financial reports provide a trifling 5-6 percent of the information relevant to, and used by, investors.” Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and traditional financial statements are suffering from what philosophers call a deteriorating paradigm: the theory gets more and more complex to account for its lack of explanatory power. Baruch Lev and Feng Gu want to change this sorry state. Their seminal book is divided into four parts: 1) Relevance Lost; 2) Why Is the Relevance Lost?; 3) So, What’s to Be Done?; and 4) Implementation. The End of Accounting is the most important book that has been written on the irrelevance of the accounting reporting model in recent times. If you are an investor, or accountant, you don’t want to miss this show.

Jul 8, 2016 • 58min
Episode 100 Celebration!
Welcome to the 100th Episode of The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy, which first aired on July 4, 2014. Thanks to everyone who makes this show possible: Our listeners, our sponsors, callers, and the entire Team at VoiceAmerica who run a professional organization. Ron and Ed will look back on some of our 30 guests, our memorable show topics, and a discussion on the Brexit vote and more on blockchain technology.

Jul 1, 2016 • 60min
Interview with Doug Sleeter, Part II
The Blockchain has been labeled “The Trust Protocol,” by Don and Alex Tapscott in their book, Blockchain Revolution. Other labels include, the World Wide Ledger of value, and a public (distributed) ledger, or distributed (decentralized) database. The Economist labeled Blockchain “The Trust Machine. Trust the math, not the people (“in math we trust”). Either way, Blockchain is a Meta Technology, that is, it affects other technologies. Ron and Ed have a follow-up conversation with Doug Sleeter and take a deep-dive on the ramifications of the Blockchain. Join us for a fascinating discussion.

Jun 24, 2016 • 54min
Free-Rider Friday
The last Friday of every month Ed and Ron will do “Free-Rider Friday.” Most of our shows are “topic” driven, where we dive deep into one subject. Free-Rider Fridays are designed to be “event” driven, whatever issues are in the news that we (or you) find worthy of commentary. In economics, free riding means reaping the benefits from the actions of others and consequently refusing to bear the full costs of those actions. This means Ed and Ron will free ride off of the news, and each other, with no advanced knowledge of the events either will bring up. If you’d like to call-in during the live show, the listener line is: 866-472-5790. You can also participate on Twitter at #ASKTSOE, @asktsoe, or email us at asktsoe@verasage.com.