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Category: 3rd Ingredient®

Ellen Rohr
Ellen Rohr joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Jim’s new book, The 3rd Ingredient, can help determine how to process news and participate in digital relationships.
Ellen Rohr
Ellen Rohr joins Jim Blasingame to ask him why he wrote his fourth book, The 3rd Ingredient, and discuss his answers.
Arran  Stewart
Arran Stewart joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that while blockchain has some of the limitations of bitcoin, it has many elements that are not limited, including how much it can be used and scaled.
Arran  Stewart
Arran Stewart joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how blockchain technology will be incorporated into the process of acquiring and onboarding new employees, including how they will be paid.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals that the only thing constant in our digital future is the analog humans who will struggle with getting our ethics to move at the speed of light.
Terri Maxwell
Terri Maxwell joins Jim Blasingame to identify her role as a leader of a social impact accelerator, which is designed to invest in organizations that are dedicated to doing business in an ethical and socially responsible way.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame uses the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica controversy to reveal who’s really at fault – you might be surprised – and to explain the difference between analog ethics and digital ethics.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals that the initial blame for 50 million Facebook accounts being lost is due to the behavior of those same users, when they didn’t practice digital ethical behavior.
Jim Blasingame
Jim Blasingame reveals that the real problem with how Facebook allowed 50 million of its users’ accounts to be released wasn’t contractual, but was a complete lack of ethical bearing and behavior.
Scott Aurnou
Scott Aurnou joins Jim Blasingame to explain how 50 million Facebook users’ information was exposed to cyber-bad guys because the company had no ethical parameters in place.

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