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Acton Lecture Series
Poverty Cure Summit interview with George Ayittey

Acton Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 48:52


In this episode, we bring you an insightful conversation between Michael Matheson Miller, Acton Institute senior research fellow and producer of the documentary Poverty, Inc., and the late George Ayittey, Ghanaian economist, author, and president of the Free Africa Foundation. The Acton Institute's Poverty Cure series includes supplementary conversations with renowned scholars, businesspeople, and nonprofit leaders. This is a conversation that took place in 2020. Ayittey died on January 28, 2022, at the age of 76.Subscribe to our podcastsPoverty Cure Summit — Acton Institute HRF Mourns the Passing of Ghanaian Economist and Freedom Champion George Ayittey — Human Rights Foundation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Exploration Films Podcast
Poverty Cure S2E11

Exploration Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 63:24


What causes poverty? It's a question that persists through time, but to have a real and meaningful response that changes this, we need to shift our idea of poverty and charity and start asking the right questions: What causes wealth?  To understand the implications of poverty and its solution, we talk with Michael Matheson Miller, host and producer of the six-part series Poverty Cure and the documentary Poverty Inc. This project, a series of 200 interviews and a documentary, was intended to create a resource with answers from different voices and perspectives, including philosophical and theological thinking about the problems of aids and the dominant humanitarianism that prevents prosperity, creating dependency instead. Michael Matheson Miller shares the consequences of the current humanitarian work related to the delayed development of business and the problem of what has been institutionalized as humanitarianism and reflects on the last through the Scriptures. In addition, it explains the importance of the difference between having a heart for the poor vs. having a mind for the poor related to crucial things. Finally, it also explains the importance of the rule of law, having a solid institution of law, and private property as the base of sustainability development. “When we give charity or foreign aid, we disempower local producers and harm economy and create dependency.”  Acton Institute: https://www.acton.org/  The moral podcast imagination: https://www.themoralimagination.com/  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moral-imagination/id1468915450

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Equip Course Archive - Cornerstone Church of Ames
Crash Course: Intro to Missions (Living as a Global Christian)

Equip Course Archive - Cornerstone Church of Ames

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 132:32


Part two of two crash courses exploring the role and responsibility Christians have to faithfully fulfill the Great Commission and the obstacles that can hinder us. Taught by Mike Easton and Shannon Boman with special guest, Marlin Rice.Other Details:Part two notes handoutVideo (at 1:32) from Poverty Cure, Episode 1: Charity that HurtsMissions resources handout

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Fighting Poverty By Creating Prosperity Through Business - Michael Matheson Miller

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 32:46


 Michael Matheson Miller is the producer of the film The Poverty Cure, (povertycure.org), Director / Producer of Poverty, Inc. Senior Research Fellow, Acton Institute.In this episode we continue our conversation on tackling the difficult questions surrounding poverty and how we can create prosperity with commerse rather than simply giving to charity.  

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Michael Miller is "the smartest guest we have ever had" (Joe).  He is the producer of the film The Poverty Cure, (povertycure.org), Director / Producer of Poverty, Inc. Senior Research Fellow, Acton Institute.In this episode we tackle the difficult questions surrounding poverty and how the solutions may be found in commerse rather than simply charity.  Big Ideas and Quotes:4:12 We ask the wrong question, "why is there poverty, but the real question is why is there wealth?"Ways we think about povertyWe tend to treat poor people like objects... instead of treating poor people like subjects.  "we are not subjects to be manipulated, we are subjects to be respected"We've replaced charity with humanitarianism.  "Love is not just a feeling that we feel, love is the intentional willing of the good of the other person".  "Humanitariansim doesn't thing so much about the human flourishing of the person, it provides comfort"12:05 "When we operate from a bad model, we do activities that actually harm the poor and disrespect the poor instead of partnering with the poor and treating them as we would want to be treated."

Mornings with Carmen
What might MLK say about our election this year? | Poverty cures that work

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 40:54


The And Campaign's Justin Giboney looks at today's elections, the faith of VP candidate Kamala Harris and thinks about what Martin Luther King might say about this year's election dialogue.  Poverty Cure's Michael Matheson Miller talks about effective and truly compassionate means of poverty relief.

Mornings with Carmen
What might MLK say about our election this year? | Poverty cures that work

Mornings with Carmen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 40:53


The And Campaign's Justin Giboney looks at today's elections, the faith of VP candidate Kamala Harris and thinks about what Martin Luther King might say about this year's election dialogue.  Poverty Cure's Michael Matheson Miller talks about effective and truly compassionate means of poverty relief.

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9 jan 19 - VIncent Godeau / Certains regardent les étoiles, du collectif Quatre Ailes

Ecoute ! Il y a un éléphant dans le jardin / Aligre FM 93.1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 87:04


Programme : Rencontre avec Vincent Godeau, co-auteur-illustrateur de l'album et l'appli numérique "Cache-cache ville" // Rencontre avec Michael Dusautoy, metteur en scène de "Certains regardent les étoiles", du collectif Quatre Ailes, en ce moment à Ivry-sur-Seine // La revue de presse d'Estelle Laurentin Les p'tits papiers d'Estelle Revue de presse d'Estelle Laurentin - c'est au début -Le Nouvel Observateur : « Faut-il faire moins d'enfants pour sauver la planète ? » - lien -Genethique.org, La contraception comme moyen de lutter contre la pauvreté ? synthèse de presse bioéthique du 03 Janvier 2019 -lien Pour aller plus loin, le site propose quelques liens vers La loi Neuwirth au tribunal de l’histoire /-The New York Times, du 2 janvier - The Dangerous Rise of the IUD as Poverty Cure ; -Le Parisien : « Paris perd des habitants : les raisons d’un exode » - lien - Le Monde : « Le Parlement irlandais adopte la légalisation de l’avortement » - lien Média Jeune Public : France MUSIQUE Allegretto Junior - lien Vincent Godeau, auteur-illustrateur d'albums et applis numériques Interview de Vincent Godeau - c'est à 20 mn Vincent Godeau dit parfois à propos de lui-même qu’il est un graphiste mécanicien tant il aime varier les supports, livre, affiche, appli numérique, album pop up, décor et même autobus, ceux de sa ville, Strasbourg. Jolie formule qui lui va bien ! Son dernier livre, Cache-cache ville, réalisé avec Agathe Demois, a paru à la rentrée au Seuil jeunesse. C’est également une application numérique pour la tablette. Avec quelques briques - L'Agrume, 2014 Bonhomme et le palais de choucroute, texte de Julien Tauber - Seuil jeunesse, 2016 La grande traversée, avec Agathe Demois - Seuil jeunesse, 2014 Cache-cache ville, avec Agathe Demois - Seuil jeunesse, 2018 Site de Vincent Godeau : vincentgodeau.fr Spectacle : Certains regardent les étoiles Interview de Michael Dusautoy, metteur en scène - c'est à 60 mn Cette toute nouvelle création du Collectif Quatre ailes entremêle subtilement et fait se répondre deux narrations et deux temporalités, discours scientifique et fiction, réalisme et poésie, paroles et images, images d’archives et incrustations et abordant, toujours avec légèreté, des sujets tels que celui de nos origines, la filiation, notre place dans le monde, mais aussi le langage des signes et la transmission. Pour les enfants à partir de 7 ans. Au théâtre Antoine Vitez à Ivry jusqu’au 19 janvier. Mercredi 14h30, samedi 17h, Tarifs 6 euros à 15 euros Site du collectif Quatre Ailes Un éléphant dans les pages Chronique de Véronique Soulé - c'est à 80 mn -Bref hommage à John Burningham, grand auteur-illustrateur britannique, décédé cette semaine : Ou alors préférerais-tu…, de John Burningham, traduit de l’anglais par Camille Guénot, édité par Kaléidoscope, 15,30 euros, à partir de 2 ans. -Les livres des saisons, coffret de voyage, de Rotraut Susan Berner, vient de paraitre aux éditions de la Joie lire, 24,90 euros, à partir de 1 an. Exposition Chronique de Véronique Soulé - c'est à 50 mn -Les maitres de l’imaginaire : exposition d'environ 80 illustrations originales d'une trentaine d'artistes réputés pour leurs livres pour enfants, en particulier américains, rassemblées par Etienne Delessert. Chez les libraires associés, jusqu’au 31 janvier, du mardi au samedi après midi, 14 heures-19 heures, entrée libre. 3 rue Pierre Lermite, métro Barbès ou La Chapelle. Site des Libraires associés et aussi ce week-end : Le Carnaval des animaux, revu par Albin de la Simone et Valérie Mrejen, au Cent Quatre : Pour tout public à partir de 6 ans, vendredi et samedi à 20h, samedi et dimanche à 16 heures. Places de 5 à 15 euros

The ThinkOrphan Podcast
Episode 47: Michael Miller - Curing Poverty, Part 2

The ThinkOrphan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 55:26


In Episode 47, you will hear from Michael Miller, Producer of Poverty, Inc., and Poverty Cure, and Research Fellow and Director of Acton Media at the Acton Institute. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com

The ThinkOrphan Podcast
Episode 46: Michael Miller – Curing Poverty, Part 1

The ThinkOrphan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 56:20


In Episode 46, you will hear from Michael Miller, Producer of Poverty, Inc., and Poverty Cure, and Research Fellow and Director of Acton Media at the Acton Institute. For full show notes, please visit www.thinkorphan.com 

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary
Poverty Conference Three

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2014


Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary
Poverty Conference Three

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2014


Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

The Tom Woods Show
Ep. 61 The Poverty Cure

The Tom Woods Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2013 30:06


Michael Matheson Miller, Director of Acton Media at the Acton Institute and leader of Poverty Cure, which promotes entrepreneurial solutions in the developing world.

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Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary
Poverty Conference One

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 96:29


Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary
Poverty Conference Two

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 76:05


Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary
Poverty Conference Three

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 96:23


Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary
Poverty Conference Four

Voices From St Vladimir's Seminary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2013 78:40


Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and noted author Jay Richards was the keynote speaker at the Conference on Poverty, May 31 - June 1, 2013, at St. Vladimir's Seminary. Co-hosted by the Acton Institute, the event featured speakers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines who offered fresh ideas for Orthodox Christians on how to effectively minister to the poor. Other speakers and panelists included Dr. Antonios Kireopoulos, St. Vlad's alumnus and officer in the National Council of Churches; Seminary Trustee Dr. Nicholas Pandelidis; Fr Philip LeMasters, Dean of Social Sciences and Religion at McMurry University in Abilene, TX; Michael Miller of the Poverty Cure at Acton; John Couretas of Acton; and director of FOCUS North America in Pittsburgh, Subdeacon Paul Abernathy.