Judy Carter, author of The Comedy Bible and renowned speaker, shares her insights about comedy in the workplace. Is the office an appropriate place for humor, and how does laughter help you reach out to your clients and succeed in business?
Jan 04, 2015•23 min
In the second half of this week's show, Carolyn L. Rosenblatt, RN, elder law attorney, and author of The Boomer’s Guide to Aging Parents, talks about how seniors can avoid financial fraud. Can you trust your children to run your finances when you get older, and how should you plan for your later years, when you may find it difficult to stay in control?
Jan 04, 2015•23 min
Jay Baer, president of the social media consultancy Convince and Convert and author of Youtility: Why Smart Marketing is About Help, not Hype, discusses the role of marketing in today’s changing world. Discover why marketing isn’t only about selling a product and why the “power of eventually” will help you to succeed.
Dec 28, 2014•23 min
Show host Doug Goldstein meets Stacy Allison, the first American woman to reach the top of Mount Everest and the author of Many Mountains to Climb: The Meaning of Success in Business From the First Woman to Top Mount Everest. How can climbing mountains help you to scale other peaks in your life, and how is it connected to running a successful business?
Dec 28, 2014•23 min
Entrepreneur William Heinecke, author of The Entrepreneur, tells Doug how he became a successful businessman at a young age and why giving charity is very important.
Dec 21, 2014•23 min
Meet Capt. Michael Abrashoff, former commander of USS Benfold and author of It’s Your Ship. Can you adapt naval techniques to benefit your business? And what are the roles of leadership and communication in running a tight ship?
Dec 21, 2014•23 min
CPA and tax advisor Jeff Broide returns to Goldstein On Gelt to share his insights on the current tax situation. How does the new U.S. tax amnesty affect American citizens living abroad?
Dec 14, 2014•23 min
This week, show host Doug meets Dan Kadlec, author, journalist, and blogger for TIME Magazine talks about emerging adulthood, how young adults can achieve economic independence in today’s financial climate, and the necessity of planning for retirement.
Dec 07, 2014•23 min
Kim Ades, designer of Frame of Mind Coaching, discusses how your thinking patterns affect your achievements. Is it really possible to change the way you think and your regular habits?
Dec 07, 2014•23 min
Meet Peter Hudson, president of BitLit, who talks about the technological revolution in the world of reading. How can you turn your physical books into E-books?
Nov 30, 2014•23 min
Steve Repak, financial planner, army veteran, author of Dollars and Uncommon Sense, talks about the nature and meaning of wealth and how you can eliminate your debts.
Nov 30, 2014•23 min
This week,James Mackintosh, investment editor of The Financial Times, talks about the effects of the current geopolitical situation around the world on investing and how to plan for retirement.
Nov 23, 2014•23 min
Doug meets J.D. Roth, personal finance expert and author of Your Money: The Missing Manual. Find out how to set goals and take care of your finances on your favorite personal finance show.
Nov 23, 2014•23 min
Author and self-publishing expert Hank Quense shares the secrets of self-publishing your book. Have e-books replaced physical books entirely? And can you actually make money from writing books? Listen to the answers to these questions and more on your favorite personal finance show.
Nov 16, 2014•23 min
Vicky Ward, author, investigative journalist, and former contributing editor to Vanity Fair, returns to Goldstein On Gelt to talk about her new book The Liar’s Ball. Discover the world of New York high society and the intrigue that surrounded the ownership of one of New York’s most famous buildings.
Nov 16, 2014•23 min
Travis Pizel, financial blogger on the Enemy of Debt website, shares how he managed to get out of debt and why good communication on financial issues is so important in marriage. And what are the dangers of using credit cards?
Nov 10, 2014•23 min
Austin Netzley, founder of YoProWealth and author of Make Money, Live Wealthy talks about the meaning of true wealth. How do you define wealth, and what are the ten simple steps that can lead you towards financial freedom?
Nov 10, 2014•23 min
On the first part of this week's show, Doug meets Jean Chatzky, financial editor of NBC’s Today Show and author of Operation Money: A Free Financial Guide for Military Service Members and Families. What are the best investment options for retirees, and when should you start claiming Social Security?
Nov 02, 2014•23 min
This week, Nigel Dodd, professor of sociology at the London School of Economics and author of The Social Life of Money discusses the nature of money. How much control do banks and governments have over money and what should their function really be? Listen to this interview along with other useful tips and ideas on your favorite personal finance show.
Nov 02, 2014•23 min
In the first half of the show, Doug meets Shirzad Chamine, author of New York Times bestseller Positive Intelligence and chairman emeritus of the Coaches’ Training Institute. Find out why people often sabotage their own success with a negative mindset and how to make your mind work for you.
Oct 26, 2014•23 min
Doug speaks about the concept of a draw, both in terms of chess and investing. When is it a good idea to accept a draw and when is it better not to do so? And how does your attitude affect the way you manage your money?
Oct 26, 2014•23 min
In the first part of this week's show, host Doug Goldstein meets Eric Brynjolfsson, professor of management at the MIT Sloan School of Management and co-author of The Machine Age. Can today’s era of technological advancement be compared with the Industrial Revolution, and how do changes in technology affect the human life and our interactions with each other?
Oct 19, 2014•23 min
Rabbi Berel Wein, community leader and author of Teach Them Diligently, discusses the changes he has seen in the Jewish world since he moved to Israel from America, where he was a respected Rabbinical and community figure. Has the Jewish world adapted to the times? Tune into this week’s show to find out more.
Oct 19, 2014•23 min
On this week’s Goldstein on Gelt Show, John O’Connor, president of 3-D Asset Management, returns to the program to discuss the needs of average investors in a volatile market? How do your age and proximity to retirement affect your investments?
Oct 05, 2014•23 min
In the second half of the show, Doug meets Dennis Parker, clinical hypnotherapist and author of Spiritual Mind Management . How does hypnotherapy help you tap into your subconscious and improve your thinking patterns? Discover the connection between hypnotism and investing on this week’s show.
Oct 05, 2014•23 min
In the first part of the Goldstein on Gelt Show , Doug meets Victor Riccardi, assistant professor of financial management at Goucher College and co-editor of Investor Behavior: The Psychology of Financial Planning and Investing . Discover the motivations that often lie behind the way investors make their decisions and how emotions may affect the way you invest.
Sep 28, 2014•23 min
Doug continues the theme of behavioral finance and how emotions affect decision-making. Are you governed by fear or greed when you invest? How do you handle your emotions when making investment decisions? Listen to this week’s show to find out more.
Sep 28, 2014•23 min
On the first part of The Goldstein On Gelt Show, Grandmaster Michael Adams talks about life as a professional chess player and explains how the thinking used in playing chess can be adapted to other parts of life. Enjoy this interview and all your favorite features on this week's Goldstein On Gelt.
Sep 21, 2014•23 min
In the second part of the show, meet Jonah Berger, professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the bestseller Contagious: Why Things Catch On and discover what makes certain products go viral and how much you are influenced by your friends. Don't forget to tune into listen to all the regular tips and ideas on your favorite personal finance show.
Sep 21, 2014•23 min
Jon G. Sanchez, CEO of Sanchez Wealth Management talks about good strategies for reviving your IRA. Why is an IRA a worthwhile account for retirement? And how can you use it to the best advantage? Tune into this week’s Goldstein On Gelt Show for more information.
Sep 14, 2014•23 min