Podcast

MoneyNeverSleeps: Nigel Verdon, Railsr and What’s Inside a 3-time Fintech Founder

Nigel Verdon is the CEO and co-founder of Railsr (formerly Railsbank) and is a 3x fintech founder and ‘Finance 4…

3 years ago

Who owns your streaming TV service? Insights with Jeffrey Cole

Who owns your streaming TV service?  A computer maker, a retailer, or a search engine?  This week on The Futurists…

4 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Web3 in Hollywood with Alex Amartei’s Antara

Alex Amartei is an Irish entrepreneur originally from Shannon, Ireland, and is also an investor, film writer, and producer. He…

4 years ago

A platform for Financial DEI activism, Sonya Dreizler

If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.  Imagine if the financial industry events and the voices in financial…

4 years ago

Demonstrating Futurist Thinking with Thomas Frey

Thomas Frey is who you will undoubtedly find when you do a Google search on “futurist speaker”. Having shared the…

4 years ago

Emerging Commercial insurance risks & Sustainability, Sabine VanderLinden

If you believe that insurance is boring, then you will change your mind after listening to our conversation with Sabine…

4 years ago

Scaling Ireland to support small businesses, insights with Martina Fitzgerald

In the podcast today Melanie Boylan speaks to Martina Fitzgerald of Scale Ireland about the work they do to support…

4 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Spending Crypto with FTX, Visa, Google Cloud and Coinbase | Community Fintech | Meta’s Metaverse Mess

This week, Eoin and Pete riff on crypto exchange FTX’s partnership with Visa enabling users to spend crypto anywhere Visa…

4 years ago

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