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A weekly Business, Management and Entrepreneur podcast featuring Ty Montague
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Calling Bullsh!t

A weekly Business, Management and Entrepreneur podcast featuring Ty Montague
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We all like to think that if we saw wrongdoing, we’d do the right thing - that when confronted with a problem that goes against our ethics or morals, we’d speak up or take action. But what if calling bullshit meant damaging or ending your caree
The notoriously tight-lipped global consulting firm McKinsey claims to be values-driven and purpose-led. But do their deeds back up their words? Or does their value of “serving the client first” mean every other value comes second? Can we reall
Web3 combines the ideals of the original internet with the most exciting aspects of new technology. And the reason this tech currently embodies Web3 is that the architecture of this technology - the very fabric of it - is open source, anti-aut
Little known fact: only 3% of artists on Spotify make more than one thousand dollars. And the people who work on albums who aren’t top-billed artists, like backup singers and songwriters, make even less. In fact, most artists make fractions of
Farming is a notoriously difficult profession, high risk, and often low reward. In India, agriculture supports roughly two-thirds of the population. And the majority of families who grow and sell crops do so on a small scale at great personal
Robinhood aims to make investing friendly, approachable, and understandable for newcomers and experts alike. Although trading is free for the user, Robinhood makes a small amount of money for every single trade made on the app. The more you tr
Chief cofounders Lindsay Kaplan and Carolyn Childers met at a lame networking event for women and realized on the spot that there was a dire need for something better, especially for senior female executives. Today we talk to this dynamic duo
Noom’s app promises a long-term approach to weight loss based on psychology and personalization.  And it’s popular. It has 250 million downloads, ads that pop up everywhere from podcasts to the Superbowl, and a valuation of $3.7 billion. But i
The Food and Drug Administration has expansive jurisdiction. On their website, they say “The FDA strives above all else to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the American people." Given what we learn in this episode we’d say that’s highly q
Unilever, better known as the 100-year-old company whose products you’ve grown up using: Dove Soap, Lipton Tea, and Ben & Jerry's to name a few.Join us for a candid conversation with Unilever CEO Alan Jope where we discuss the challenges and o
Here on the show, we say bullsh!t is the gap between word and deed - it’s what the BS scale is all about-  but not everyone defines BS exactly the same way. So we thought...let's kick off season two by diving into BS itself. What is it? Where
The FDA's recent sequence of decisions has Juul fighting to keep its pod charged. Some clap. Others boo. Most are left scratching their heads. Will this help teens quit vaping or just open up the market for more competitors? As a Silicon Valle
We’re back. Join us as we ask weight loss app Noom to step on the scale, analyze Robinhood’s aim to “democratize finance for all”  and consult with some real experts on how well (or not) McKinsey is living their purpose, to name just a few.  W
In our season finale, we revisit the trust crisis, reflect on what we’ve learned so far, and respond to some great questions and suggestions submitted by our listeners.We end where it all began: with an examination of the trust crisis and what
Twenty years ago, BP attempted an ambitious rebrand claiming that henceforth the initials BP would stand for Beyond Petroleum (formally British Petroleum). Two years ago, and STILL one of the world’s largest oil and gas producers, they announce
Airbnb began with a humble idea — help people live like a local, with locals. Are they truly owning that, or is it time to pay the rent?From their humble beginnings as a site for staying with locals, Airbnb has grown to an influential force th
Allbirds was founded on the purpose of “Better things made in a better way.” After 8 years of business, they’ve invented numerous ways to walk that talk.In 2014, Allbirds co-founders Tim Brown and Joey Zwillinger created a way to make sneakers
CoreCivic’s purpose promotes “change,” “compassion,” and “community.” But can for-profit prisons truly be the change they wish to see in the world? In this episode, we explore the paradoxes and pitfalls of an industry with a murky history.Gues
The United States of America. What is its true purpose, and whose lives does it exist to serve? In this special episode, we take a look at the current state of one of the world’s most powerful purpose-led organizations.This episode looks at on
We made this podcast for all of us: consumers, business leaders and investors who are trying  to encourage, create and grow better, more sustainable businesses. And hopefully to inspire all leaders with the ways they might make their own organi
The NCAA claims to be on the same team as the players. But is it? In this episode, we analyze the NCAA’s playbook and propose a whole new game plan. Pride doesn’t pay the bills. But for years, pride has been the only compensation offered to co
Better life for chickens, better outcomes for people and the planet.For Vital Farms, it was the egg. In 2009, they set out to rethink how our food is produced by defining a new standard: Pasture-Raised. Now, they’re the largest producer of pas
Facebook is back in the news again. And turns out, it’s worse than we thought. In part 2 we take a look at all the recent whistleblower revelations, including just how much the company knows about the harm it causes. The Wall Street Journal dr
Juul claims to be trying to save lives by getting smokers to switch to their product. In this episode, we cut through all the smoke to see if we can find the burning truth.“Hey bro, can I hit your vape?”If you’re one of the 5 million Gen Z-er
Is investment firm BlackRock really using their power for good? In this episode, we grab the bull by the horns to find out if BlackRock is truly pushing for change. $9,000,000,000,000. That’s the amount of money Larry Fink and his colleagues a
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