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Money & Breakfast
by Mike Saunders
A podcast featuring interviews and content about public policy, economics, emerging technology and African affairs. Based out of Washington, DC
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Money & Breakfast ep. 5 - Alex Allen: AI, Strategy, and Taking it to Market
Most innovation isn’t about the technology itself. It’s about how fast and how well people iterate, adapt, and build on it. In this eye-opening episode, AI strategist Alex Allen deconstructs the unpredictable race between nations, startups, and individual innovators shaping the future of AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity. If you’re wondering how some succeed wildly without conventional credentials — or why building your own AI models beats relying on imported ones — this episode will reshape your perspective on talent, trust, and technological sovereignty.We explore the fascinating loop of AI development where rapid improvements and democratization happen at lightning speed. Alex breaks down what it really takes to succeed in this environment — the importance of testing, failing fast, and cultivating coachability. You’ll discover how countries like China, the US, and smaller nations are stacking their flags with signature models, and why building from scratch often provides the most secure and adaptable approach for governments and private organizations alike.
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Money & Breakfast ep. 4- Dr. Modupe Taylor-Pearce: Trust, Hope, and Progress
The conversation delves into the impact of decisions on life expectancy, the compression of time in war, solving African problems with African solutions, the influence of culture on outcomes, changing culture and leadership, success stories of Rwanda, Botswana, and Ethiopia, leadership and development progress, the role of institutions in success, the foundation of successful institutions, and the making of Dr. Modupe Taylor-Peirce. The conversation delves into the importance of purpose-driven leadership in Africa, emphasizing the need for empowerment and the eradication of the mindset of inferiority. It also highlights the significance of discipline, the impact of kingmakers in governance, and the characteristics of good leadership. Furthermore, it addresses the need for sustainable development and strategic investments in leadership and capacity development. The conversation delves into the development of African business models, the importance of leadership development, and the exploration of an economic system for Africa. It highlights the need for innovative business models, the role of leadership in transformation, and the necessity of a tailored economic system for African countries.TakeawaysCulture determines outcomesLeaders can change cultureInstitutions require a strong foundationAfrican culture has five aspects that contribute to underdevelopmentSuccess of organizations depends on governance structure and foundation Leadership development in Africa is crucial for the continent's transformationGood leadership is characterized by trust, hope, and progressAfrican leaders need to hold themselves accountable for their own development African Business ModelsLeadership DevelopmentEconomic System for AfricaChapters00:00 The Impact of Decisions on Life Expectancy14:13 The Influence of Culture on Outcomes20:26 Success Stories: Rwanda, Botswana, and Ethiopia34:06 The Role of Institutions in Success42:17 The Making of Dr. Modupe Taylor-Peirce51:23 Discipline and Leadership Development59:59 Kings and Kingmakers01:05:21 Good vs. Abysmal Leadership01:17:09 Sustainable Development and Leadership01:22:57 African Business Models01:37:20 Economic System for Africa
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Money & Breakfast Episode 3 - Ian Lowery: The Art of Debate
On this episode of the Money & Breakfast podcast, our guest is Ian Lowery, an academic debate coach, researcher, and former professor. The conversation centers this time on the incoming college enrollment cliff, Ian's experience as a professor of young age, the art of rhetoric and how to form an argument, and the benefits of debate as well as Ian's ongoing career as a coach. Don't forget to like, share, and SUBSCRIBE!
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Money & Breakfast Episode 2 - Melvin Foote: A lifetime laser-focused on Africa
In this conversation, I sit down with Melvin Foote, a veteran advocate and leading expert on U.S.-Africa relations with over 4 decades of experience shaping policy, as well as the founder of The Constituency for Africa, a non-profit organization dedicated building coalitions, creating economic networks, and bridging the diaspora with the continent.We dive into the current state of U.S. engagement with Africa under shifting administrations, the legacy of AGOA and why Africa has struggled to maintain consistent political momentum in Washington, the role of diaspora communities and youth in shaping the narrative of Africa’s future, and emerging opportunities and challenges in different economic sectorsWhether you're interested in global affairs, African policy, or the intersections of advocacy and power, this episode offers unfiltered perspectives from someone who's been in the rooms where decisions are made.Tune in for a deep, candid look at the past, present, and future of U.S.-Africa ties, and what it means for the next generation.
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Money & Breakfast Episode 1 - C.T Unonu: The Education Paradigm
Technologist, curriculum designer, and educator C.T Unonu sits down with A.M for a wide ranging conversation around education and the curriculum that drives it. The two discuss American literacy scores, how C.T's multi-continent education gives him unique insights into what works as far as instructional design, and C.T's case for re-prioritizing the humanities as part of a complete STEM (really, STEAM) based instruction.
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A podcast featuring interviews and content about public policy, economics, emerging technology and African affairs. Based out of Washington, DC
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Mike Saunders
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