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The Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS4E21: Five Temptations of a CEOIn this episode, James and Keith dive into Patrick Lencioni’s first book, The Five Temptations of a CEO. Described as “temptations”, these leadership pitfalls are common, easy to succumb to, and often hard to recognize—but not impossible to overcome. Together, we unpack the destructive impact of choosing status over results, popularity over accountability, certainty over clarity, harmony over productive conflict, and invulnerability over trust.2025-05-0633 minBREADren Podcast SeriesBREADren Podcast SeriesCocktail Convo w/ James Felton KeithWe're in convo with the award-winning engineer, economist & author. Ceo/Founder of InclusionScore & the Keith Institute, James Felton Keith.Find him at ⁠jamesfeltonkeith.comIntroducing BREADren Cocktail Convos where we have a sit down and chat with people we like to call "Success Vets"⁠⁠www.ajamuloving.com⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠www.dwellsconsulting.com⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠www.mmbbgw.com⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠www.hbcupets.com⁠⁠Visit BREADren Podcast Series FB Page ⁠⁠BREADren Podcast Series⁠⁠OFFICIAL BREADren Tees can be purchased ⁠⁠HERE⁠2025-03-131h 135 Things In 15 Minutes: Good Vibes in DEI5 Things In 15 Minutes: Good Vibes in DEILet's Go with James Felton KeithJames Felton Keith, CEO at InclusionScore and I recap the latest 5 Things (good vibes in DEI) in just 15 minutes. This week, we’re talking about groundbreaking firsts at the Oscars,  the rise of women-led boardrooms, Peppa Pig, and more!Here are this week's good vibes:Oscar Gold for Emerald City ThreadsBanking on Women, Leading with ImpactPeppa Pig Gets Accessibility RightAll Paths to Parenthood Deserve SupportCrowning a New Era of InclusionGood Vibes to Go: Bernadette’s GVTG: This Women’s History Month, a shout out to Karen Catlin who will send you actionable tips to...2025-03-1124 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS4E17: Leading Through Reconciliation: Purpose-Driven Leadership & Healthy Teams with Matt TresidderIn this episode, hosts James Felton and Keith Hadley welcome Matt Tresidder, CEO of Leadr, to discuss his leadership journey, personal mission, and how these experiences shaped the development of Leadr, a software platform designed to provide scaffolding for leaders building healthy organizations.Matt Tresidder is the CEO and co-founder of Leadr, a software platform focused on developing healthy leaders and teams. Originally from New Zealand, Matt previously served as VP of Sales at Pushpay, where he experienced rapid growth from a startup to a company valued at $1.5 billion. His personal mission of "reconcile"...2025-03-0431 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS4E14: Story of Transformation: Jason Johnson, with guest hosts - Casey Thompson and Daniel MassickIn this episode, James Felton, Casey Thompson, and Daniel Massick are joined by Jason Johnson, CEO of Quick Quack Car Wash. Jason shares his journey, including the challenges of starting a new business, utilizing organizational health principles in making difficult decisions as a CEO, and the value of intentionally creating company culture by consistently driving the core purpose with actionable efforts rooted in mutual service. By setting high standards for character and execution, Jason has reimagined the carwash industry, creating a company culture that values smart, kind, and driven leaders. His ultimate goal is to build an organization that...2025-02-0543 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS4E1: Series Launch - Client TransformationJames and Keith are kicking off a new series all about Organizational Health Transformation. You'll hear stories of transformation from leaders and executives who have put in the work. It's more than just training, offsites, coaching or consulting - we’re going for Transformation!2024-07-1127 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS3E9: Are you focused on what is most important?James and Keith explore the essential discipline of focus! In reality, something right now is more important than anything else in your business or organization. Whether we identify it or not! Our task as leaders is to constantly ask, “What is most important, right now?" We explore the Thematic Goal + Defining Objectives approach used by Patrick Lencioni and Table Group Consultants to help our clients focus. Simple idea, but hard to do in practice.2024-02-0743 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS3E8: Top 10 Unproductive Meeting BehaviorsJames and Keith talk about the ten most unproductive behaviors that derail our best intentions in meetings. If your meetings are already super productive and you are making the best decisions quickly and with seamless and agile execution -- you could sabotage it all by adopting these 10 behaviors. Don’t let anything on this list ruin your team’s performance on the ultimate playing field for your business function: your meetings.2024-01-2430 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS3E5: Behavior Precedes Performance! – an Interview with Chris McGeeIn today’s episode, Keith & James Felton interview Chris “Geeter” McGee, host of the Los Angeles Lakers Pre & Post Game Show - we discuss the differentiating qualities of the best coaches and best teammates and why these behavioral and character traits are so applicable to all organization. Behavior Precedes Performance!2023-12-1341 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS3E3: Leveraging Team NormsIn this episode we explore the benefits of creating simple Team Norms – or “Rules of Engagement” for teams. How Norms are different from Core Values? Why do we need them? How do use them, when to change them, and, of course, lots of Team Norm examples. If you want our full list, email us at keith.hadley@tablegroupconsulting.com or james.felton@tablegroupconsulting.com2023-11-1523 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E15: On Track to MasteryReaping the full benefits of Org Health requires executive leaders (and their exec teams) to gain a mastery of its frameworks, but many get stuck well before this is achieved. James and Keith describe how to get unstuck and discuss the journey of transformation that is essential for a true mastery of Organizational Health.2023-09-2747 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E14: Find Your Org Health ChampionsHow can leaders bring their whole team along with them to a mastery of organizational health? The most effective way is to identify and leverage their Org Health Champions. In this episode, James and Keith break down the characteristics of an Org Health Champion and discuss how leaders can challenge these individuals to unite the entire team around this work.2023-09-1329 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E13: Simple Idea, Big Impact #3: The Daily HuddleIn this episode James and Keith explore the power of the simple discipline: 10-minute daily check in with the team you lead! Primary benefits include high awareness, high trust, deeper relationships, fewer emails, no surprises and fewer dropped balls! Try this for 20-days -- 1-minute per person to share their focus; any useful or interesting information and asks for help.2023-08-3010 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E11: Simple Idea, Big Impact #1: Above the Line/Below the LineJames and Keith kick off a new mini-series - Simple Idea, Big Impact - where they introduce little concepts that make a big difference for Executive teams. The first is called Above the Line/Below the Line. This quick exercise changes the course of meetings that have become stagnant or hostile; it brings teams back into alignment and restores clarity and productivity.2023-08-0207 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E10: Life Cycle of GrowthIn this episode, James and Keith identify 6 conversations that are essential for companies to have at the stage where high growth is expected in order to succeed at the next level. Especially during difficult economic times, these conversations are essential.2023-07-1928 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E9: Leadership CourageA truly great leader is one who has clear personal guiding principles and core values. As attested by many well-known leaders, one of the most critical values is Courage. James and Keith dive deep into what it means to have courage as a business leader; they discuss how vulnerability is so closely intertwined with courage and highlight simple (although not easy) ways that leaders can lead with courage.2023-07-0523 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E8: Leveraging Your Extended Leadership TeamOrganizational Health transformation always starts at the Executive level, but there will not be true transformation unless the work cascades down through the organization. James and Keith make the case for doing the work to extend the Four Disciplines throughout an organization and look at three strategic groups of next-level leaders that Execs can empower to join them in this.2023-06-2023 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E5: Mindset Shift: AccountabilityAccountability. It is a key practice of High-Performing Teams, but, unfortunately, this word connotes something dramatic and uncomfortable for most people. In this episode, James and Keith set out to change this association around the word "accountability" with six simple mindset shifts, which they discuss in-depth in the context of real-life workplace stories.2023-05-1023 minThe Insurtech Leadership PodcastThe Insurtech Leadership PodcastHow Insurers Can Price Companies Ability to Mitigate DEI Risk (w/James Felton-Keith, Inclusion Score)James Felton Keith is Founder of Inclusion Score, an award-winning engineer and economist who was the first Black LGBTQ person to run for US Congress. James is currently an elected member of the New York Democratic Committee and is a frequent keynote at global venues like the United Nations, Future Tech Congress, Data Protection World Forum, and the World Pride Human Rights Forum. As an entrepreneur, he established the first international diversity & inclusion certification and the first insurance policy for a lack-of-inclusion based on an "inclusion score".  James has also founded multiple companies in Insurtech, Fintech and A...2023-04-1112 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E2: Todd Dauchy - Making Hard DecisionsJames and Keith interview Todd Dauchy, CEO of SMA Technologies, about the mixed feelings that come with the immense responsibility of leading a team. It can feel lonely and stressful in important leadership roles; hear about the difficult decisions Todd made to create the team he needed in order to tackle hard issues, one-by-one, until the team and the company were healthy and thriving.2023-03-1535 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS2E1: Hugh McCutcheon - Championship BehaviorJames and Keith talk with Hugh McCutcheon, Olympic volleyball coach and current Assistant Athletics Director / Sport Development Coach at the University of Minnesota. Hugh describes his transition from assistant coach to head coach and the importance of finding ways to add value as a member of the team in any position. He sees humility, clear expectations and principle alignment as essential components of all successful teams and thinks of coaches as service providers that create value through authentic influence. Hugh shares how connecting attention to action by rallying around a specific mission creates competitive advantage. Hear more from Hugh...2023-03-0150 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS1E14: Three Year VisionIn this podcast, James Felton and Keith Hadley discuss the importance of developing a three year vision. This allows the team to get aligned over a core set of hopes and dreams ...a common picture around the future. The team can then map out how to get the company from where they are to where they want to go over the next three years.2023-02-2219 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS1E13: Faster Better DecisionsThere is a quality that can set a great organization apart from the rest – the ability to make bold, effective decisions in difficult and uncertain times. As you’d expect, it starts with the leader. After all, leaders are deciders. Yet many leaders struggle with this essential duty – making the decision and asking people to commit.In this podcast, James Felton and Keith Hadley discuss the importance of making faster, better decisions and four fears that often make this difficult.2023-02-2221 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS1E10: Jon Brady - Crafting a PhilosophyJames Felton and fellow colleague Keith Hadley, interview Jon Brady, President of Midtown Athletic Club. Jon shares his unique experiences prior to Midtown that crafted the philosophies he holds today. Jon also shares that he was on the trajectory to having one of the best years yet because he took the time to develop a cohesive team and create clarity that has been adopted company wide. While COVID has presented a challenge to the industry, he's confident that because of the solid foundation, Midtown will continue down its strong path.2023-02-221h 00The Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS1E9: Keith Hadley - Lessons Learned from 2020James interviews Keith Hadley, friend and colleague. They discuss a variety of lessons that they learned from working with leadership teams during 2020.2023-02-2237 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS1E1: Keith Hadley - Leading Through CrisisKeith Hadley, a Principal Consultant with the Table Group, shares his insights on Leading Through Crisis. Keith brings over 20 years of organizational and strategy leadership to his partnership with The Table Group. Keith provides expertise in helping CEOs build cohesive teams and competitive advantage. Whether he’s consulting to CEOs one-on-one or with their teams, or leading a large workshop, Keith’s passion and excitement are contagious. His skill for helping teams tackle complex issues has made Keith a sought-after advisor.For more of his articles, please go to keithhadley.com.2023-02-2227 minThe Organizational Health AdvantageThe Organizational Health AdvantageS1E0: The Case for Org HealthWhat is organizational health all about? In short, it is increasing productivity and morale, while minimizing politics and confusion. James and Keith make the case for the powerful and simple discipline of Organizational Health.2023-02-2224 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: John Sexton Volume 2 ForwardThe words eloquently spoken by New York University President Emeritus Professor John Sexton, bridging the first edited volume to the second in the Anthem Press Ethics of Personal Data Collection Series, capture the spirit of research in our community, which, like the University it is our vocation to serve, is as much "in and of the City," in all its striking diversity, as it is "in and of the world" we aspire to create with inclusion at the heart of our endeavors - our deepest appreciation extends to colleagues, graduates & candidates who listen & learn with us as we strive to...2022-02-0907 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: Wisdom of the Indigenous w/ Joshua Cooper of Hawaiʻi Institute for Human RightsInclusionism, as the newest lens in the international relations theory literature, follows environmental stewardship in its concern for the survival of Planet Earth. During the post-vaccine era, climate injustice and the pandemic differential intersect to exclude billions from the basic human needs of security and recognition. In this podcast, Joshua Cooper, Executive Director, Hawaiʻi Institute for Human Rights, introduces the listener to the wisdom of the indigenous. His deliberative voice underlines the importance of decolonizing methodologies. This is an essential responsibility as leaders and citizens strive to consider diverse ways of integrating local approaches to nurture the health a...2021-12-2707 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: Taiwan's unique response to COVID-19 with Jasmine C. LeeIn this podcast, Taiwanese journalist and researcher Jasmine C. Lee, an outstanding graduate of the MAIR Program at New York University, explains the nature of Taiwan's unique response to the COVID-19 pandemic with reference to the ethics of personal data collection as she focuses on the Republic of China's distinct identity as an island country in East Asia as well as its on-going relevance as a flash point in tensions between the People's Republic of China and the United States of AmericaVia, Anthem Press's forthcoming book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism...2021-12-2005 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: on Fake News with Sophia Ehmke'Fake news’ appears to be the phrase du jour during the COVID-19 pandemic. In an era when false information can quite literally be deadly, this podcast by Sophia Ehmke introduces the listener to current discussions in Europe concerning the possible regulation of online disinformation in view of the fundamental right to free expression and provides a brief overview of the regulatory activities currently taking place in the European Union.Via, Anthem Press's forthcoming book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism in the Time of COVID-19Edited byColette Mazzucelli Ja...2021-12-1318 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: US Air Force Academy Sexual AssaultIn this podcast, Dr. John Riley and Dr. Lynne Chandler Garcia from the US Air Force Academy describe their work in protecting privacy while implementing a sexual assault prevention program.Via, Anthem Press's forthcoming book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism in the Time of COVID-19Edited byColette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.f...2021-12-0607 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: India's Crowdsourcing of Sexual AssaultIntroducing a Podcast by ElsaMarie DSilva, Founder, Red Dot Foundation, focusing on community based interventions for prevention of sexual and gender based violence informed by the crowdsourced data from the Safecity reporting platform.Via, Anthem Press's forthcoming book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism in the Time of COVID-19Edited byColette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this p...2021-11-2903 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism Book Except: Intro by Azza Karam Sec. Gen. of Religions for PeaceIntroducing a Podcast by Prof Dr Azza Karam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Secretary General, Religions for Peace, focusing on multi-faith dialogue in response to ethical challenges posed by the misuses of personal data in international relations.Via, Anthem Press's forthcoming book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism in the Time of COVID-19Edited byColette Mazzucelli James Felton Keith C. Ann Hollifield--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/m...2021-11-2709 minAgency Nation RadioAgency Nation RadioJames Felton KeithInsurance Industry Can Lead on DEI Solutions   Do you recall the early days of the insurance industry’s response with EPLI, D&O, and other emerging risks and coverages? Well, we are witnessing a vast new risk area with diversity and inclusion insurance. The industry can play a huge role as both an employer and risk taker. Moreover, there is a new standard (ISO 30415) that offers a measured way to assess and reduce risk and price coverage. The angles are everywhere; cyber risk, for example, increases rapidly with unhappy workers. Our guest James Felton Keith is...2021-11-1934 minInclusionismInclusionismIntroduction - The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations: Inclusionism In The Time of COVID-19Listen to Colette Mazzucelli's introduction of Anthem Press's forthcoming book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism in the Time of COVID-19Edited by Colette MazzucelliJames Felton KeithC. Ann Hollifield--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2021-09-2109 minSHACK15 ConversationsSHACK15 Conversations026 / Erik Rind & James Felton KeithAward winning engineer, activist, author and economist, James Felton Keith joins Erik Rind, Founder & CEO of data privacy company ImagineBC, to unpack the fascinating and timely global movement aimed at creating a more ethical and equitable data economy. James and Erik share their expertise while empowering our audience to take the reins on their personal information online and provide them with the tools to control and even monetize it. 2021-09-211h 05InclusionismInclusionismShow #80 Inclusionism: Occupy Wall Street's 10th AnniversaryJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2021-09-171h 02InclusionismInclusionismShow #79 Inclusionism: Never Forget 9/11 and COVID OSHA MandateJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.This episode ends in a rant about how 9/11 highjacked so many of our lives, especially 20-year-old Millennials that rea not 40ish. JFK & Peter introduce the forward to the new book The Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations Inclusionism in the Time of COVID-19, written and spoken by Azza Karam, Secretary General of Religions for Peace--- Send in a voice message: https...2021-09-101h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #78 Inclusionism: Texas Kills Abortion, and NY PoliticsJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change. Read Inclusionism's stance on Abortion: Individual Liberty overrides "yuck factor". You can't legally "yuck" my "yum", except in cases where there is identifiable present communal danger. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2021-09-031h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #77 Inclusionism: Afghanistan & NY's New GovernorJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2021-08-291h 05InclusionismInclusionismShow #75 Inclusionism: Governor Andrew Cuomo Impeachment & NewsJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2021-08-131h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #74 Inclusionism: with Reg Greene S5E3 EducationJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.Series 5: ADA Reginald "Reg" Greene is a retired teacher, principal, superintendent, and assistant district attorney who has worked within the education to prison pipeline in the East, South, Midwest, and Western USA.Episode 3: Public Education to Prison Pipeline--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://a...2021-08-081h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #73 Inclusionism: with Reg Greene S5E2 EducationJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.Series 5: ADA Reginald "Reg" Greene is a retired teacher, principal, superintendent, and assistant district attorney who has worked within the education to prison pipeline in the East, South, Midwest, and Western USA.Episode 2: The History of Public Education --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://an...2021-07-311h 04InclusionismInclusionismShow #72 Inclusionism: with Reg Greene S5E1 EducationJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change.Series 5: ADA Reginald "Reg" Greene is a retired teacher, principal, superintendent, and assistant district attorney who has work within the education to prison pipeline in the East, South, Midwest, and Western USA.Episode 1: The Purpose of Public Education Part I--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice m...2021-07-241h 02InclusionismInclusionismShow #71 Inclusionism: with Kristin Richardson Jordan S4E15 Politics As UsualJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant on WHCR 90.3FM, The Voice of Harlem about the principles of Inclusionism as they find them in the realm of political economic social, and technological change. This is the last episode in our "Politics as Usual" series for 2021, now that NYC elections are over. Series 4: Politics As Usual Episode 15: Harlem Councilmember Elect Kristin Richardson Jordan (KRJ) on her historic upset of the incumbent Bill Perkins, as the first Queer Woman to win the seat. KRJ, a third-generation Harlemite and a vocal progressive. The new numbers released Tuesday include affidavit bal...2021-07-141h 20InclusionismInclusionismShow #70 Inclusionism: with Todd Gitlin S4E14 Politics As UsualJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series break is exploring the future of journalism while before getting back to the  "Politics as Usual" with some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As Usual (The Future of Journalism)Episode 14: Columbia Professor Todd Alan Gitlin is an American sociologist, political writer, novelist, and cultural commentator. He has written about the mass media, politics, intellectual life and the arts, for both popular a...2021-03-121h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #69 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E13 with Johanna GarciaJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 13: Johanna Garcia, a daughter of immigrants and a single mother of three children, we can count on Johanna to fight for our youth, our families, our seniors, and a city that works for all of us because that’s what she’s done her entire life.Johanna is an e...2021-03-051h 05InclusionismInclusionismShow #68 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E12 with Kathryn GarciaJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 12: Kathryn Garcia is a lifelong New Yorker. In her words -- At my core, I love New York City. This is and always has been my home. I love that people watching is a legitimate activity. In high school, I used to ride the subway and create stories about my...2021-02-261h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #67 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E11 with Lucy LangJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 11: Lucy Lang has spent her career working to ensure that everyone who is touched by the criminal justice system is treated with dignity. As the leader of a national criminal justice reform organization and former assistant district attorney, she has always recognized that the role of the District Attorney encompasses...2021-02-191h 02InclusionismInclusionismShow #66 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E10 with Alvin BraggJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 10: Alvin Bragg is a son of Central Harlem and a husband and father raising two children here, Alvin Bragg has spent the better part of two decades in the courtroom, standing up to the powerful and fighting to get justice.Most recently, Alvin served as the Chief Deputy...2021-02-0555 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #65 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E9 with Marcos SierraJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 9: Marcos Sierra is a District Leader 80th NYS Assembly District. Father, entrepreneur, activist, and Candidate for the 11th NYC Council District in the Bronx which includes the neighborhoods of Bedford Park, Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Norwood, Van Cortlandt Village, Wakefield, and Woodlawn.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest w...2021-01-291h 02InclusionismInclusionismshow #64 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E8 with Chi OsseJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 8: Chi Ossé is a third-generation Brooklynite, activist, and political candidate from Crown Heights.Ossé is a prominent figure in the revitalization of the Black Lives Matter Movement, marching alongside the activist collective Warriors in the Garden. Understanding that the NYC City Co...2021-01-2241 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #63 Inclusionism: Benjamin Hett on The Death of Democracy S4E7 Politics As UsualJFK sits down with Historian Ben Hett on his new book, pout in paperback, The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic.Benjamin Hett was born in Rochester, New York but grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, leaving him with a lifelong if mostly heartbreaking attachment to the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL. He earned a BA in Political Science and English Literature from the University of Alberta (1987) and then a J.D. from the University of Toronto (1990). Four years of legal practice – it felt like eight – convinced him to retu...2021-01-1555 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #62 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E6 with Lindsey BoylanJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 6: Lindsey Boylan is running for Manhattan Borough President "to create a more equitable, sustainable, and livable city that leaves no New Yorker behind". We talked about everything from her business background and the view of NY BP as a Chief Operating Officer of...2021-01-091h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #61 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E5 with Arthur SchwartzJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 5: Labor Lawyer Arthur Schwartz talks about his run for City Council in NYC's 3rd District. Schwartz has been an activist since 1968 and educated us on the historically LGBT councilmatic seat that he is running for while being a Straight Ally. We touch on...2021-01-011h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #60 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E4 with Ben KallosJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 4: Councilmember Benjamin Kallos is running for Manhattan Borough President in 2021. He talks with JFK & Peter about everything from Land Use to Housing to Police & Social Justice to Money in Politics to Basic Income to the Data Economy. Kallos has a lot of ideas...2020-12-261h 03InclusionismInclusionismShow #59 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E3 with Madison PaytonJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local 2021 political candidates and experts around NYC.Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 3: Madison Payton is an educator, school leader, advocate, and researcher. He is the product of New York City Public schools and has spent a decade working with young men of color to challenge and dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline. He is currently working on...2020-12-131h 02InclusionismInclusionismShow #58 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E2 with Corey OrtegaJames Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics and what it looks like to implement the principles of Inclusionism for the real world. This series will interview some of the local political candidates in their backyard, around NYC. Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 2: Corey Ortega is running for City Council in District 07 which is West Harlem, Washington Heights and the Upper WestSide of Manhattan. He is currently an elected District Leader and founder of the West Harlem Progressive Democratic Club, and founder of the NYC CO...2020-12-061h 00InclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: My Data, My Money Data Dividends and the Digital EconomyThe rise of the technology industry, driven in large part by personal data, is collectively worth trillions of dollars. And while some view this as good ol’ fashion capitalism, others have a growing concern that users are getting the “short end of the stick”. Over the past two decades online, we’ve experienced constant surveillance, targeting, and manipulation leading to a variety of societal issues. As a result, a movement comprised of scholars, professionals, and activists are exploring alternative ways to remedy the imbalance in power via a data dividend — a mechanism whereby companies share profits derived from the use of per...2020-11-281h 40InclusionismInclusionismShow #57 Inclusionism: Politics As Usual S4E1James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail to rant about the state of politics are the Presidential election. It's tiome for the next political season and move into introducing new candidates for the 2021 Primary. Series 4: Politics As UsualEpisode 1: Liberal's language and the coup that is upon us in Michigan & Georgia.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-11-221h 01InclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: Hacking Digital EthicsJFK is joined by author of the forthcoming "Hacking Digital Ethics" on Anthem Press, David J. Krieger: Author at Institute for Communication and Leadership in Lucerne, Switzerland. This is a special episode with excerpts from the Personal Data Day Summit in 2020 to explore some of David & his Co-Author's idead on human rights in the digital age and how they relate to inclusivity going forward. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/su...2020-11-121h 01InclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: From The Campaign Trail With GunsWhat does it mean when Progressives are building gun clubs? How is the "Gospel of Inclusionism" fighting religious conservatism in these jarring political times? A conversation between JFK and Peter Willumsen about posts shooting riffles while on the Biden-Harris 2020 campaign trail in Alabama and South Carolina for Democratic US Senators in those states.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-11-011h 01InclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: Data For The CultureJFK is joined by Carlton Mackey: Director of Emory University’s Ethics & The Arts Program | Social Influencer & Founder of Black Men Smile, as well as. Christopher Hearn: Community Engagement Manager of Streamlytics to talk about the digitization of Black cultural data.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-10-2658 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: Creating Data Unions and Data DividendsA Conversation about the structure of both Data Union and Data Dividends from the people making them happen.[Tech] Shiv Malik: Head of Growth at Streamr Network[Policy] Matt Prewitt, President RadicalxChange[Litigation] Enoch Liang: CEO, Data Dividend ProjectTo get paid ASAP, join the Data Dividend Project HERE. To design a Data Union with Streamr's software go HERE or contact Shiv directly. To read the Data Freedom Act from RadxChange go HERE.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: ht...2020-10-1829 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: Centering Racial Equity Throughout Data IntegrationTake a listen to this special episode of my radio show on WHCR 90.3FM based on excerpts from Personal Data Day with the creators of the Toolkit for Centering Racial Equity Throughout Data Integration. We can’t stress enough that you all should read this tool-kit if you are planning data collection at the municipal level. This is a conversation about integrating activists that are working to modify the governmental use of tech & data with government plans to become a more digitally identifiable society.Guests: Dr. Amy Hawn Nelson, University of Pennsylvania Tawana Petty: Director, Data Ju...2020-10-0954 minInclusionismInclusionismInclusionism: In The Time of COVID-19Special episodes from Personal Data Day Summit 2020:Ethics of Personal Data Collection in International Relations: Inclusionism in The Time of COVID-19 is a forthcoming book on Anthem Press. This episode is a panel of the book's authors, moderated by series co-editor Colette Mazzucelli of New York University and introducing our book co-editor Prof Emeritus Ann Hollifield.-Christian Rossi, Colette Mazzucelli, and David Unger, Rome versus the Regions: Government in Italy during the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic-Jasmine Lee, Taiwan’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social Constructivist Analysis of Identity Differentiation with the Pe...2020-10-022h 57InclusionismInclusionismShow #56 Inclusionism: How to Kill Bill S2E5James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about a new generation of advocates and political activism to make progressivism more equitable, ethical and inclusive.Series 2: How to Kill BillEpisode 5: Reflecting on how little governments can get done because of the bureaucratic barriers in place, and of course the state of politics after the first 2020 Presidential Debacle (Debate). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport th...2020-10-011h 33InclusionismInclusionismShow #55 Inclusionism: How to Kill Bill S2E4James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about a new generation of advocates and political activism to make progressivism more equitable, ethical and inclusive.Series 2: How to Kill BillEpisode 4: Court challenges, Chevron deference, and the role of the judiciary as oversight. Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Breonna Taylor--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-09-261h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #54 Inclusionism: How to Kill Bill S2E3James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about a new generation of advocates and political activism to make progressivism more equitable, ethical and inclusive.Series 2: How to Kill BillEpisode 3: Public comment, what is it, who comments Lobbying - what is it? Contact and communication with legislators or regulators on behalf of a client Rises under R admins, falls under D Surges post Gingrich revolution in 1996 Largest spenders are biggest industries in the US - spend money to make money and one way to do so i...2020-09-191h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #53 Inclusionism: How to Kill Bill S2E2James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about a new generation of advocates and political activism to make progressivism more equitable, ethical and inclusive. Series 2: How to Kill BillEpisode 2: The actual bill, and committee process. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-09-111h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #52 Inclusionism: How To Kill Bill S2E1James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 2: How to Kill BillEpisode 1: The bill in pop culture--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-09-041h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #51 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E7Pre-recorded for WHCR 90.3 FM The Voice of Harlem.James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 7: What does a winning progressive campaign look like? The Squad, successes and limitations, Katie Porter and Steve Bullock, how left can you go? DNC blacklists, DSA and Justice Dems. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Se...2020-08-281h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #50 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E6Pre-recorded for WHCR 90.3 FM The Voice of Harlem.James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 6: Democracy in a pandemic. Difficulties of ballot access, raising awareness a primary election is happening, demographics of the illness, impacts of convenience voting and electorate make-up, GOTC challenges.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send i...2020-08-191h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #49 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E5Pre-recorded for WHCR 90.3 FM The Voice of Harlem.James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 5: Who are the voters? Who is registered, participating, excluded? VAN and VoteBuilder. Cost of new voters and lack of incentives. Methods for identifying voters and cost of consulting and services. Cultural differences in voting patterns.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a v...2020-08-141h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #48 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E4Pre-recorded for WHCR 90.3 FM The Voice of Harlem.James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 4: Building a public persona... The role of media, earned and unearned, what are "legitimate" qualifications to run? Who are the kingmakers and opinion leaders within local, national, social media networks?--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/a...2020-08-021h 04InclusionismInclusionismShow #47 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E3Pre-recorded for WHCR 90.3 FM The Voice of Harlem.James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 3: The political landscape today. Who is in it, what are the faction/coalitions? Iron law of institutions and incentives and dynamics. Who gets to challenge an incumbent? AOC v Crowley, Keith v Espaillat, differences and similarities.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to m...2020-07-241h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #46 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E2Pre-recorded for WHCR 90.3 FM The Voice of Harlem.James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work.Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 2: First task of any campaign: raise money. What are the rules and protocols for fundraising? Where does political money come from and local vs outside money. Progressive causes, where can they look for cash? What legislation is on the books and what is in the pipeline on this?2020-07-191h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #45 Inclusionism: My So Called Campaign S1E1James Felton Keith & Peter Willumsen are back from the campaign trail in NY-13 to talk about and hopefully inspire a new generation of advocates to add political activism to their existing work. Series 1: My so-called campaignEpisode 1: How do you become a good neighbor? Can we go beyond ethnic and geographic community to craft a political community? You and I are both not from Harlem but how do we work to make it and ourselves better, while staying true the neighborhood's roots and experiences?--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to m...2020-07-121h 01PSA TodayPSA TodayPSA Today #12: Kaliya & Seth talk with James Felton Keith about his recent congressional campaign in NY and his thoughts on a Data DividendKaliya and Seth welcome James Felton Keith to PSA Today.  James is a ethicist, engineer, educator, economist, entrepreneur, and ethnographer, who just ran for congress in District 13 in Manhattan.  According to James, "#DataIsLabor and we owe you a #DataDividend from productivity because you #OwnYourData. " He describes how data is matter, transactions are friction, and value is energy.     James Felton Keith Campaign Website The Data Union Link to the book series on the Data Union site About the series on the publisher's site: https://www.anthempress.com/anthem-ethics-of-personal-data-collection Kaliya's Book The D...2020-07-0849 minThe ConversationThe ConversationJames Felton Keith & Steve Hill - June 15, 2020James Felton Keith and Steve Hill speak with Cenk on The Conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-06-1527 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #44 Inclusionism with Steven Shafarman, Author of Our FutureJFK sits down with author of "Our Future: The Basic Income Plan for Peace, Justice, Liberty, Democracy, and Personal Dignity"Steven Shafarman is the program director of Basic Income Action, www.basicincomeaction.org, a new nonprofit group in Washington D.C., and a life member of the Basic Income Earth Network, www.basicincome.org--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-06-111h 01InclusionismInclusionismShow #43 Inclusionism with Stan Altman of SAE NYJFK sits down with Stan Altman, Board President, Science and Arts Engagement New York, Inc.A tireless innovator with vast knowledge across disciplines, Stan Altman has been a seminal figure in higher education both as an administrator and teacher. A former interim President of Baruch College, where he's currently Professor in the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, he has initiated interdisciplinary programs among branches of CUNY and the private sector. These innovative programs include the Baruch College-Rubin Museum of Art Project, the CUNY-IBM Watson competition and other experiential learning opportunities. They have connected technology, business social...2020-05-311h 08InclusionismInclusionismJames Felton Keith on Data as LaborWhile on quarantine with COVID19 James Felton Keith recorded some thoughts on how to fix the economic woes exploited by Coronavirus. He stated that we can establish more ownership stakes of the property in the economy, namely ownership of the data in the economy that he suggests creates. He suggests that giving people new property that can;t be taken away from them is a way to create a universal basic income, or an income structure via a universal ownership of the world's productivity.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm...2020-04-0803 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #42 Inclusionism with Artist Keiko Sono on Andrew Yang's runJFK sits down with Keiko Sono to talk about how it felt to be an Asian American and witness Andrew yang's campaign. Keiko Sono, an artist, turned permaculturist and universal basic income supporter. Keiko's work has "one fundamental goal: to connect us to the world—to other beings, the natural environment, or objects; in present, past or future; in absurdity, wit, or utter beauty." She uses visual media, video, and text to create events and projects that focus on connections. She and I get to speak about why she left art and how she fell back in love with it, th...2020-02-1749 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #41 Inclusionism with Money Hub NYC Founder Mohammed FaisalJFK sits down with Mohammad Faisal. Founder of MoneyHubNYC.org to talk about the state of adding entrepreneurship and confidence to the education system.Mohammed Faisal graduated class of 2016 from The City College of New York with a B.A. in Economics. His focus was on macroeconomics studies, social economics empowerment and strategic management. During college he became a Colin Powell Community Engagement fellow when his project plan for The Money Hub was chosen for implementation. After graduating, he continues to advance the mission of The Money Hub. He grew up in Queens, NY and holds the city close to...2020-02-1048 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #40 Inclusionism with Author Minda HartsJFK sits down with Minda Harts, author of The Memo: What Women of Color Need To Do To Secure A Seat At The Table. This book is a first of its kind of Black and Women of Color. Minda Harts is a well-connected, sought after speaker and thought-leader, frequently speaking on topics of Advancing Women of Color, Leadership, Equity, and Entrepreneurship. In 2018, Minda was named as one of 25 Emerging Innovators by American Express. Minda is an assistant professor of public service of NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and the founder of The Memo LLC, a ca...2020-02-0943 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #39 Inclusionism with Entrepreneur Dele AtandaJFK sits down with Dele Atanda – Entrepreneur, Innovator, Future Hacker to talk about both the value of data and data sovereignty. www.linkedin.com/in/deleatandaDele Atanda is a serial entrepreneur and acclaimed digital visionary. He is CEO of metaMe, the world’s first Self-Sovereign AI and Clean Data Marketplace, and founder of The Internet.Foundation, an NGO dedicated to advancing the ethical use of data in commerce while establishing digital rights as an extension of human rights. Atanda is a celebratedinnovator having led digital innovations for Fortune 100 companies that have become the gold standard for digital engagement within their sect...2020-01-2749 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #38 Inclusionism with IL State Rep. Lamont Robinson and Nathan Chen of RadicalxChangeJFK sat down with Nathan Chen and Rep. Lamont Robinson to talk about democratic voting structures. Nathan Chen is building Free Agency, where startup and tech talent are represented. He is also an organizer for RadicalxChange NYC. Previously, he helped manage the portfolio of startups at ConsenSys .Lamont J. Robinson Jr. is an American insurance agent, educator, and politician who is a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives for the 5th district. The Chicago-based district includes all or parts of the Near North Side, Chicago Loop, Near South Side, Douglas, Grand Boulevard, and Greater Grand Crossing, the venture...2020-01-2356 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #37 Inclusionism with Shawn D. Rochester author The Black TaxJFK sat down with author and financial consultant Shawn Rochester on his book The Black Tax to discuss his methodology for creating a win-win by investing in Black Americans called PHD (Purchase, Hire, and Deposit) Black. This strategy is for all of Americans and so is the book.Bio:Financial Guru & Good Steward® Coach Shawn D Rochester is the CEO of Good Steward and a financial mentor and strategist to individuals and families striving to become legacy creators…those looking to become a Good Steward of their resources and put themselves in a position to leave an inheritance for their chi...2020-01-1356 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #36 Inclusionism BONUS from Phil & Friends show on WHCR 90.3 FMThis is a bonus episode. JFK sits down with Phil Anderson on his shoe "Phil & Friends" on WHCR 90.3 FM at 12 noon to talk politics, because his evening show. These are live excerpts from the show.Phil and Friends is a young, fresh, relevant show that deals with topics that matter to the Harlem community like gentrification, politics, relationships and Blacks in Corporate America. Guests come from all industries including Fashion, Music, Marketing, Law and Education.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-01-1348 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #35 Inclusionism with Dr Cheryl Pahaham Urban SociologistJFK sits down with Dr Cheryl Pahaham Urban Sociologist and activist in the Inwood community's Northern Manhattan is NOt For $ale movement to talk about her building of a land trust and the recent legal battle that her org won against the City of New York's rezoning.Follow Cheryl Pahaham (pronounced PAM) on social media https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-pahaham-ph-d-3632795/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inclusionism/support2020-01-0651 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #34 Inclusionism with Isiah James for US Congress in NY-9JFK sits down with fellow US Congressional Candidate, Isiah James a Democratic Social running in NY-9.From his website www.isiahforcongress.comI was born the son of two working-class parents. My father was a day laborer who immigrated to Brooklyn from the island of Jamaica. My mother was born in rural Mississippi, growing up in a sharecropping town at the height of racial segregation. My parents instilled in me a profound sense of determination and perseverance — but more importantly, a sense of unyielding responsibility to fight for what I believe in — values I carry with me to this day.I’m fami...2019-12-1632 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #33 Inclusionism with Philosopher Helen Nissenbaum, author of ObfuscationJFK sits down with Helen Nissenbaum, author of Obfuscation: A User's Guide for Privacy and ProtestHelen Nissenbaum is a Professor at Cornell Tech and in the Information Science Department at Cornell University. Her research takes an ethical perspectives on policy, law, science, and engineering relating to information technology, computing, digital media and data science. Topics have included privacy, trust, accountability, security, and values in technology design. Her books include Obfuscation: A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest, with Finn Brunton (MIT Press, 2015) and Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life (Stanford, 2010).Grants from the NSF, AFOSR...2019-12-0954 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #32 Inclusionism with Irwin Garfinkel on Welfare and Basic IncomeDr. Irwin Garfinkel is a world-leading researcher on poverty and the welfare state and a go-to resource for policymakers interested in anti-poverty programs at all levels of government.---Dr. Irwin Garfinkel is the Mitchell I. Ginsberg Professor of Contemporary Urban Problems, and co-founding director of the Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC). Of the 37 population research centers funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, CPRC is the only one to have been founded within a school of social work. Dr. Garfinkel is also co-founding director of the Center on Poverty and Social Policy (2014-present). Previously, Dr. Garfinkel...2019-12-0257 minInclusionismInclusionismShow #31 Inclusionism with Authors Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. KleinJFK sits down with the editors of Debates in Digital Humanities series (https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/) Matthew K. Gold and Lauren F. KleinMatthew K. Gold is Associate Professor of English and Digital Humanities at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY).At the Graduate Center, he holds teaching appointments in the Ph.D. Program in English, the M.A. Program in Liberal Studies (MALS), the M.A. Program in Digital Humanities, the M.S. Program in Data Analysis and Visualization, and the doctoral certificate programs in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy and American Studies. He is...2019-11-251h 07The Yang Gang PodcastThe Yang Gang PodcastEp. 21 - James Felton KeithJames Felton Keith is a candidate running for a House of Representatives seat in New York's 13th congressional district.  James is an author and entrepreneur who holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Tuskegee and a masters degree in economics from Harvard. Currently, James sits on the advisory board for Rutgers University and the Democratic National Committee. We talked to James about his experiences running for congress, his time spent working as an engineer and his life as an entrepreneur. You can find out more about his campaign by visiting the official website at https://www...2019-09-1130 minMoving ForwardMoving Forward#34 James Felton Keith👨🏾‍💼Our mission to interview US politicians who support a universal basic income continues. This time, we speak to James Felton Keith (JFK), who is running for Congress in New York’s 13th district.2019-09-0633 minConnection Hosted by Gary RahmanConnection Hosted by Gary RahmanJames Felton Keith (JFK) for US Congress 2018James Felton Keith (JFK) for US Congress 20182018-02-0254 min#SmartBrownVoices - Learning from Diversity#SmartBrownVoices - Learning from DiversityAll Things #FinTech with James Felton Keith (@JFKii) CXO & Advocate for #PersonalData Ownership and Economic Inclusion.James Felton Keith is an engineer, ethnographer, and economics analyst. His intrigue with the culture of capitalism, distribution of value, and technological integration of the world are the primary drivers of his endeavor. Keith has held executive and consultant roles in operations, finance, engineering, energy supply, distribution, and technology for F500 and start-up enterprise in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa: award winning clients the likes of StallTalk, HP, Sapiens, Eskom, DaimlerChrysler. Keith’s philosophical perspective is a result of a series of questions that were raised on the implications of string-field-theory during his diverse and adverse life ex...2016-10-2825 min