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Theodore Malloch & Steve Volk on Scott Cluthe's P I !

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 Scott Cluthe has two distinctly different guests Tuesday night. First Theodore Malloch talks about Doing Virtuous Business. Then Steve Volk tells Scott of his adventures in Fringeology!

Can the concept of “spiritual capital” actually ensure a company’s success? Critics of capitalism view big businesses as insatiable masters of the universe with little regard for the public.

Doing Virtuous Business explains the true purpose of business and illuminates the connection between a free economy and religious liberty. Drawing from the notion of “social capital,” which has been developed by generations of scholars, Malloch adds the concept of “spiritual capital” as a foundation for social progress and also a necessity for responsible and successful enterprise. Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, is Chairman and CEO of The Global Fiduciary Governance LLC.  Ted Malloch was President of the 1992 World Economic Development Congress sponsored by CNN.

Steve Volk says of his latest book, " Fringe-ology is my attempt to reconcile a mysterious ghost story from my childhood with my lifelong, down to earth occupation as a journalist. My solution was to do journalism—to investigate that family ghost story, and other paranormal topics, in the high style of narrative nonfiction. What I found is a great tale that’s been relegated to the fringe of our discourse for too long—a story about all of us, a story filled with ghosts, UFOs, maverick scientists, psychics, spoon-benders and the people who love and hate them. ...."

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