Video Interviews

Table of Contents - by date of interview

 

Robert Egger

Founder:

  DC Central Kitchen

  V3 Campaign

  Non-profit Congress


Interview date:

  October 5, 2009

Ready to be inspired?


Then listen to one of Robert’s video snippets. You can learn about Robert’s latest venture the V3 Campaign or his views on value, thinking differently, and more.

Kathy Korman Frey

Founder:

  Hot Mommas Project

  Vision Forward

Professor of E-ship, GWU


Interview date:

  November 3, 2009

Omekongo Dibinga

Co-Founder:

  Free Your Mind


Motivational speaker

Diversity Trainer

Poet


Interview date:

  November 13, 2009

Julie Silard Kantor

Executive Director

VP Government Affairs

NFTE


Interview date:

  May 12, 2010

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Interview:

Robert Egger talks about the value of thinking differently

Everyday revolutionary.


Kathy says the way in which people responded to her Hot Mommas Project surprised even her. When you hear what she thinks and does, you’ll quickly conclude that she’s the only one who’s surprised.

Renaissance missionary.


One word, thought, or label cannot capture most of us. This is especially true with Omekongo. He will show you how to weave a fabric of threads and textures you’d never have thought to place together, but once seen you’ll long to be clothed in.

Caren DeWitt Merrick

Co-founder

webMethods


Interview date:

  December, 2010

David Horn, PhD

Founder

Natl Bird-Feeding Society

Asst Professor, Ecology

Millikin University


Interview date:

  July, 2010

One child at a time?

Try 21,000 and counting.


It’s pretty hard to hear or meet Julie Silard Kantor and walk away uninspired. The person - her smarts, her passion, her effervescence - is clearly a big part. But the way she infuses it in others and teaches them to pay it forward, that’s something more, something greater for all of us.

One plus one equals three.


Be careful about what you assume - about who can be an entrepreneur, where entrepreneurial thinking can be applied, what forms value can take, and, at least when it comes to David Horn, simple math. Every day he’s making 1+1=3 - for his venture, his students, his university, even you and me.

Rick Toren

Founder

CodeRyte


Interview date:

  November, 2010

More than meets the eye.


We all want a label, that is to give to someone else. But no person fits squarely under any one attribute, accomplishment, role, or stage in life.


If you want to understand what lies behind successful entrepreneurship, listen to Caren. If you want to understand Caren, listen without trying to place her in a single box.

Beyond the myths.


Entrepreneurs are inventors. (sometimes) Entrepreneurs chase a single big idea (not the successful ones) Entrepreneurs are rambling thinkers and hard to understand. (think again)


Successful, thoughtful, and more, Rick Toren is also a myth buster.