4: Building New Maps (Dylan Ratigan)
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Dylan Ratigan joins Joel to discuss his Bloomberg, CNBC, and MSNBC experiences; Veteran Job Corps; veteran-led, hydro organic farming; capital, risk, problem solving, community, and more.
Links for this episode:
- Dylan Ratigan (@DylanRatigan) on Twitter
- DylanRatigan.com
See here for Dylan's latest projects and views. - Wikipedia entry on Dylan Ratigan
- Greedy Bastards
Dylan's book which chronicles a crooked system - The Regulars
a weekly conversation every Friday morning in Austin - Dylan talking about transparency on CNBC's Fast Money
"It's not capitalism; it's stealing." - Dylan showing emotion on MSNBC
"This is a mathematical fact." - Dylan and Major General Melvin Spiese talking with Charlie Rose
His segment starts about 33 minutes into this episode. Charlie Rose opens with, "So, Dylan, just tell me what happened to you." They share a laugh, and an intriguing stretch gets underway. - Veteran Job Corps
Veteran Job Corps is a unique mix of military, media and financial resources to incubate and develop a national network of veteran-led, nation-improving businesses. Marine Corps Major General Melvin Spiese and Dylan Ratigan are partnering to change the narrative and reality for veterans transitioning into civilian life. - Dylan on The Daily Show
Hilarious and insightful. - Dylan talking veteran-led, hydro-organic farming on MSNBC
- Texas Monthly stories about water in Texas
- Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) on Twitter
Dylan referenced Glenn as an effective current journalist. - Cenk Uygur and The Young Turks Network
Dylan also commended Cenk Uygur's journalism. - Anthony Bourdain on Travel Channel
Dylan mentioned Anthony Bourdain as an exemplary story teller today. - Jeremy Wade and River Monsters on Animal Planet
Dylan also complimented Jeremy Wade's story telling.
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