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Giving It Away Global philanthropy is on the rise, but can the huge sums donated by wealthy business people risk undermining governments and democracy? Manuela Saragosa is joined by economist Neva Rockefeller Goodwin, a member of the Rockefeller family that owns one of the world's largest fortunes. Neva is also one of 400 wealthy people in the USA who signed a letter organised by the Responsible Wealth project against tax cuts for the rich. And we hear from British businessman John Caudwell who sold his high street mobile phone company for more than 2 billion dollars. He now spends more time on his philanthropic work, including his charity for children with disabilities, Caudwell Children. Manuela is also joined by Barbara Ridpath, Director of the St Paul's Institute in London and Antonia Mitchell, Director of Aurelia Philanthropy. Also in the programme: David Callahan, author of The Givers, which questions the power acquired by philanthropists. (Picture:the 85th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, New York November 29 2017. Credit: Getty Images)
Happy Holidays! Institute of Responsible Wealth coaches, Frank Congilose and David Suckey, discuss some year end planning strategies as well as some strategies for the beginning of the new year in what is our last coaching call of 2017.
This is the year end coaching call for 2016. Frank Congilose and David Suckey from the Institute of Responsible Wealth discuss some year end planning strategies as well as some strategies for the beginning of the new year.
This is the year end coaching call for 2015. Frank Congilose and David Suckey from the Institute of Responsible Wealth discuss some year end planning strategies.
Frank Congilose explains the theory of Responsible Wealth in this first episode of the Discovering Responsible Wealth show.