The Interview with CEO of URBANE Society in L.A., Malik Waseem Shuler.
This was one of the most insightful and interesting guests I have had on this show, which makes it one of the most powerful and epic episodes. We Interviewed Mr. Malik Waseem Shuler, CEO if Urbane Society located in L.A. USA. Malik is originally from Washington D.C. where his family still lives, went to college and lived in New York City and currently resides and run a successful business with the potential to explode. The interview was full of staples that you may find useful as you start or grow you business or if you're interested in exploring how work, life and society is changing in America from the perspective of a Gen Z or post-Millennial. But every perspective and experience is worth sharing and exploring as one may find vital information that is indispensable for one's own growth and reflections as we seek balance and purpose in life so as to advance human society towards progress and preserving the vitality of live. Questions We Raised and Considered on the episode with Malik: 1. What’s the difference between the generations? Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z in relation to work? How is New York Changing? 2. What is so special about L.A.? 3. How did growing up in D.C. influence your business decisions? 4. What are some of the main challenges faced when starting out, what lessons did you learn and how have you adjusted your approach to the business? 5. Capitalists are always seeking cheap labor to cut costs and to lower price, but how do stay true to your ethos & pathos of wanting to promote & preserve the local (made in America) when people do not want to buy expensive goods, (how do you bridge the gap between what people want to pay and wanting to make your products locally or in China)? 6. Do you think Presidents help to set the foregoing tone of the country, from the Obamas to Trump etc.? 7. What’s the philosophy of Urbane Society? 8. The Gen Z's are making money and are willing to do so irrespective of what people think or what they have to do, so long as they don’t have to work too hard; why is this so? Is it because the ideologies, dogmas & rules that were once important aren’t or is it something else? 9. Where are the workers? The Episode interview explores these issues, but is broken up in several segments with music, interlude sounds and Segway in between the main segments. The first segments contains the introductions a breaking news, where we announce the passing of Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain, the longest serving Monarch of that country. We then go straight into the interview which you will find deep and extremely interesting and insightful. You can Visit the Urbane Society's page to learn more about them at https://urbanesociety.us. You may also visit or follow the Urbane Society on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at #urbanesociety or at "Waseem_wins" on Twitter. Support Mr. Malik a the Urbane Society as they grow develop into even a more successful business. #Supportblackownedbusinesses. The Neoliberal Round is brought to you by Anchor by Spotify, also available on Apple, Google, Amazon, Podvine, theneoliberal.com Subscribe for free to The Neoliberal Round Podcast at https"//anchor.fm/theneoliberal, and donate to us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. The Neoliberal Round is Created, produced and hosted by Renaldo McKenzie of the The Neoliberal Round Corporation, https://theneoliberal.com; https://renaldocmckenzie.com. Renaldo is author of Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance available in all platforms worldwide or contact us for your copy. The show is co-produced by: Ricardo C. McKenzie and Donte T. Nelson. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
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