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Perry Gruber, the founder of Copiosis, has served nine years in the Unites States Marine Corps as a Journalist and editor, nine years in the federal government working in Power Marketing as a media relations executive and four years representing Intel on boards of many Oregon nonprofit organizations. In the last ten years Perry has worked in the start up field as a founder, co-founder and COO of several startups. Perry also has a Masters of Business Administration with an emphasis on leadership and entrepreneurship from George Fox University and a journalism certificate from the Defense Department. Gheric Speiginer, co-Founder and CTO of Copiosis, is a computer scientist and researcher who has worked at Fortune 500 companies such as Goldman Sachs, Apple, Intel Labs, and Microsoft Research. Gheric is the co-inventor of two patents in the XR space, and is currently completing his PhD in Human Centered Computing at Georgia Tech, specializing in tools and abstractions for developing spatially adaptive immersive applications. Enjoy! http://copiosis.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upsoshow/message
My guest is Perry Gruber. (pt.2 of 2)- About Perry:Perry is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and self-styled social engineer. He is the founder of Copiosis, a socioeconomic system designed to gently retire capitalism. I speak with him extensively about it in this episode.He also founded the Transamorous Network, a media project designed to support the transgender community, as well as Positively Focused, a 1:1 spiritual mentoring company serving individuals in their quest for self-awareness.Perry served nine years in the Marine Corps as a Marine Journalist, nine years in the federal government working in Power Marketing as a media relations executive. In the private sector he was an executive at Intel where he worked for seven years serving the corporation and representing Intel on boards of many Oregon nonprofit organizations before becoming an entrepreneur.He has a broad spiritual background which informs his entrepreneurial approach. It includes direct experience with Ayahuasca plant medicines, many years of meditation and esoteric martial arts, scholarly work in Buddhism, and more recently, a prolonged inquiry into the nature of reality supported by personal research, and inspiration and encouragement from results received.Perry also has a Masters of Business Administration from George Fox University and a journalism certificate from the Defense Department. He lives in Portland, Oregon.- About Copiosis:(from the press kit)Founded on July 4, 2013 Copiosis is increasingly being recognized around the world as a desirable successor to capitalism. It offers humanity all of capitalism’s benefits, with none of it’s problems. Copiosis has only emerged as a possibility within the last few decades simply because we lacked the technology required to implement it.Generally, here’s how Copiosis works. Instead of allowing capital to flow to activities which generate a monetary profit, but also come with dire consequences, Copiosis provides a built-in mechanism to ensure capital only flows to activities having a NET EFFECT of making people and the planet better off.Copiosis accomplishes this goal by replacing money with a completely virtual form of currency called net benefit reward or NBR. NBR functions like money in that you can redeem it for luxury goods. But unlike money, NBR is only redeemable, not transferrable. You and only you can redeem your NBR. When you redeem your NBR, it will cease to exist. Similarly, when you are awarded NBR, it isn’t transferred from someone else’s account. It is simply created from nothing into your account.In Copiosis, NBR is society’s way of rewarding people who create a net benefit for people and the planet. While the algorithm is a bit more complex than this, it can be simplified as follows for any given activity:Net Benefit = Positive Impacts – Negative ImpactsYou can learn more about Copiosis in the links below.- website: www.copiosis.com- YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/Copiosis- Facebook page:www.facebook.com/copiosis- Facebook social group:www.facebook.com/groups/copiosis- Twitter:https://twitter.com/Copiosis- Patreon Page:https://www.patreon.com/copiosis?fan_landing=true
PERRY GRUBER is a Change Agent, Practical Dreamer and founder of Copiosis, a new economic system. He has well over 30 years experience in a variety of sectors and positions from Grass-roots advocacy, all the way up to the C-suite. Creating the future. On Perry's his Linked profile a recommendation says > ‘Perry Gruber is an outside-the-box, cutting-edge, thought-provoking speaker who is highly sensitive and responsive to his audience. His topics generate lively discussion and debate among the listeners and engage them opportunities to participate experientially. ' We had a great conversation about retiring Capitalism, working towards a better system keeping all the good and letting go of all the bad side-effects, basic needs, living a life for free via free benefit resource market systems which are owned by the people, algorithms to thrive, discovering and pursuing passions, high quality products and services, and the real sense of freedom. Your host: Ananda Reeves / Sound-production: Jake Doss Thank you for listening :-) https://www.linkedin.com/in/perry-gruber/ https://copiosis.com/
My guest is Perry Gruber. (pt.1 of 2)- About Perry:Perry is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and self-styled social engineer. He is the founder of Copiosis, a socioeconomic system designed to gently retire capitalism. I speak with him extensively about it in this episode.He also founded the Transamorous Network, a media project designed to support the transgender community, as well as Positively Focused, a 1:1 spiritual mentoring company serving individuals in their quest for self-awareness.Perry served nine years in the Marine Corps as a Marine Journalist, nine years in the federal government working in Power Marketing as a media relations executive. In the private sector he was an executive at Intel where he worked for seven years serving the corporation and representing Intel on boards of many Oregon nonprofit organizations before becoming an entrepreneur.He has a broad spiritual background which informs his entrepreneurial approach. It includes direct experience with Ayahuasca plant medicines, many years of meditation and esoteric martial arts, scholarly work in Buddhism, and more recently, a prolonged inquiry into the nature of reality supported by personal research, and inspiration and encouragement from results received.Perry also has a Masters of Business Administration from George Fox University and a journalism certificate from the Defense Department. He lives in Portland, Oregon.- About Copiosis:(from the press kit)Founded on July 4, 2013 Copiosis is increasingly being recognized around the world as a desirable successor to capitalism. It offers humanity all of capitalism’s benefits, with none of it’s problems. Copiosis has only emerged as a possibility within the last few decades simply because we lacked the technology required to implement it.Generally, here’s how Copiosis works. Instead of allowing capital to flow to activities which generate a monetary profit, but also come with dire consequences, Copiosis provides a built-in mechanism to ensure capital only flows to activities having a NET EFFECT of making people and the planet better off.Copiosis accomplishes this goal by replacing money with a completely virtual form of currency called net benefit reward or NBR. NBR functions like money in that you can redeem it for luxury goods. But unlike money, NBR is only redeemable, not transferrable. You and only you can redeem your NBR. When you redeem your NBR, it will cease to exist. Similarly, when you are awarded NBR, it isn’t transferred from someone else’s account. It is simply created from nothing into your account.In Copiosis, NBR is society’s way of rewarding people who create a net benefit for people and the planet. While the algorithm is a bit more complex than this, it can be simplified as follows for any given activity:Net Benefit = Positive Impacts – Negative ImpactsYou can learn more about Copiosis in the links below.- website: www.copiosis.com- YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/Copiosis- Facebook page:www.facebook.com/copiosis- Facebook social group:www.facebook.com/groups/copiosis- Twitter:https://twitter.com/Copiosis- Patreon Page:https://www.patreon.com/copiosis?fan_landing=true
Perry Gruber is a man of many hats including entrepreneur, speaker, and social engineer. He is the founder of Copiosis, which is a new economic system for a post capitalist world. In addition to this he is the founder of The Tiny House Podcast which is the largest tiny house podcast in the world.
V-RADIO interviews Perry Gruber to discuss Copisois, an alternative for the future similar to an RBE. I am now officially laid off from my job and working to get one of my old jobs back. I am going to continue to do V-RADIO as much as I can but if V-RADIO has helped you at all please consider a donation. You can do this at this link: https://www.paypal.me/VRADIO or by using the donation widget at my Blog. http://v-radioblog.blogspot.com/
Back in the saddle again! Time to bring back the monthly Zeitgeist Philadelphia Podcast with Perry Gruber of http://copiosis.com/ & Nate Scott of http://www.phe2.org/ (Project Humanity & Earth).
November 13, 2014 - Read the full GoodCrowd.info article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/1xi3KQ3. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Two socially minded entrepreneurs have come together to create a new reality TV show called Crowdfunding Mojo, which they describe as “Share Tank meets American Idol.” Mark Grimes and Perry Gruber explain, “The show centers around everyday people who have an idea and want to see if crowdfunding is an option for them all while working with successful entrepreneurs as their mentors.”
Cynthia Kahn interviews Perry Gruber, co-founder of Documentary Weekend.
This week we talk WiredReRead.com and walk down memory lane with historic Wired work. Lindsey Lohan sues again, Devo drives the best weird color test website, and Twitterers are not as active as we like to think they are. Our guest this week is Perry Gruber, innovator and entrepreneur, who sits in to talk to us about his latest project, NEDWater Liquid Change, and the tools he's using to build community of his customers one contract at a time.
Part of our Habits of Leadership series. What does "courage" mean for a leader? What does it look like, why is it important, and how can I develop more of it? Guests include leadership expert Perry Gruber of www.perrygruber.com, and Prafulla Pande of w...Read more ›
Part of our Habits of Leadership series. What does "courage" mean for a leader? What does it look like, why is it important, and how can I develop more of it? Guests include leadership expert Perry Gruber of www.perrygruber.com, and Prafulla Pande of w...Read more ›