

The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Transformation Economy by THRESHOLD
Ron Baker and Ed Kless
The Soul of Enterprise is designed to champion the insight that wealth is created by intellectual capital, a product of the inexhaustible human spirit.
Wealth is above all an accumulation of possibilities. These possibilities lie hidden in the womb of the future, waiting to be discovered by human imagination, ingenuity, and creativity, manifested in free enterprises dedicated to the service of others. Tune in to The Soul of Enterprise, with Ron Baker and Ed Kless, broadcast live.
Wealth is above all an accumulation of possibilities. These possibilities lie hidden in the womb of the future, waiting to be discovered by human imagination, ingenuity, and creativity, manifested in free enterprises dedicated to the service of others. Tune in to The Soul of Enterprise, with Ron Baker and Ed Kless, broadcast live.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 58min
Episode 532 - Superabundance Revisited: Our Second Conversation with Gale Pooley
Join us for an enlightening discussion as we welcome back economist and author Dr. Gale L. Pooley to celebrate the release of his new book. In this episode, we delve deeper into the groundbreaking concepts presented in the book, exploring how human ingenuity and freedom drive resource abundance and economic growth. Dr. Pooley shares new insights and reflections since his last appearance, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between population dynamics and prosperity. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the principles that challenge conventional views on scarcity and highlight the potential for human creativity to overcome limitations. More about Gale Dr. Gale L. Pooley is an American economist, professor, and co-author of Superabundance. He currently teaches U.S. economic history at Utah Tech University and has held academic positions at institutions including Brigham Young University–Hawaii and Alfaisal University in Riyadh. Dr. Pooley is renowned for his work on the concept of abundance and population growth, notably co-authoring the Simon Abundance Index, which measures resource availability relative to population growth. He holds professional designations from the Appraisal Institute, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and the CCIM Institute.

Mar 14, 2025 • 59min
Episode 531 - The Boardroom Brawl: Will Purpose Stand Tall or Will Profit Take All?
In this episode of The Soul of Enterprise, Ron and Ed dive into the long-standing debate: Is the purpose of business to make a profit, or is profit simply the result of fulfilling a deeper mission? Drawing inspiration from the wisdom of Peter Drucker—who famously stated, "There is only one valid definition of business purpose: to create a customer"—they explore the implications of this perspective for entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals. Does a relentless focus on profit lead to short-termism and ethical compromises? Or is profit the natural outcome of serving customers, creating value, and building a sustainable enterprise? Join us as Ron and Ed unpack these ideas, challenge conventional wisdom, and discuss what this debate means for the future of business.

Mar 7, 2025 • 56min
Episode 530 - One Thing - March 2025
Inspired by A. J. Jacobs when he appeared on Russ Robert's great podcast EconTalk, Ron and Ed have each been keeping a "One Thing" journal for the last few years. The idea is simple. You have a place where each day you capture, just one thing that inspired you. For us, it is often a quote, but it can just be an idea. In this episode, Ron and Ed once again share entries from their "One Thing" journals. It is a bit random, but contains nugget after nugget of curated wisdom for the reading and listening habits of the hosts.

Feb 28, 2025 • 57min
Episode 529 - Entrepreneurial Neadery - Second interview with Seth David
In this episode of "The Soul of Enterprise," hosts Ron and Ed engage in a compelling conversation with Seth David, the Chief Nerd and CEO of Nerd Enterprises, Inc. Seth is renowned for his ability to demystify complex financial concepts, making them accessible and actionable for businesses and accounting professionals alike. With a rich background that includes auditing and a passion for leveraging technology to enhance business efficiency, Seth shares his journey from traditional accounting roles to becoming a leading educator and consultant in the industry. More about Seth Seth David is the Chief Nerd and CEO of Nerd Enterprises, Inc., a firm dedicated to empowering accounting professionals and business owners through expert training and support. With a career spanning over two decades, Seth has established himself as a thought leader in accounting and business consulting, known for his unique ability to simplify complex financial topics. He is the creator of the "Bulletproof Bookkeeping®" methodology and offers a range of courses designed to enhance efficiency and accuracy in financial management. Beyond his professional endeavors, Seth is an animal lover and a creative individual committed to helping others achieve their best.

Feb 21, 2025 • 56min
Episode 528 - Questioning Conscious Capitalism - Fifth interview with Kimberlee Josephson
In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Kimberlee Josephson for her fifth appearance on The Soul of Enterprise. Dr. Josephson, an associate professor of business at Lebanon Valley College and adjunct research fellow with the Consumer Choice Center, brings her extensive expertise in global sustainability, international marketing, and workplace diversity to our discussion. We delve into the complexities of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria, examining their impact on business operations and economic freedom. Dr. Josephson shares her insights on the challenges ESG poses to free-market principles and the potential consequences for entrepreneurs and consumers alike. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that explores the intersection of corporate responsibility and economic liberty, and gain a deeper understanding of the current debates surrounding ESG in today's business landscape. More about Kimberlee Dr. Kimberlee Josephson is an associate professor of business at Lebanon Valley College and serves as an adjunct research fellow with the Consumer Choice Center. She teaches courses on global sustainability, international marketing, and workplace diversity. Her research and op-eds have appeared in various outlets. She holds a doctorate in global studies and commerce and a master's degree in international policy both from La Trobe University, a master's degree in political science from Temple University, and a bachelor's degree in business administration with a minor in political science from Bloomsburg University

Feb 14, 2025 • 57min
Episode 527 - Building Your Ideal Practice - Roundtable with experts from Woodard
Join Ron and Ed for an engaging roundtable discussion with three dynamic leaders from Woodard: Patricia Hendrix, Heather Satterley, and Deborah Defer. These accomplished professionals bring their unique expertise in practice advancement, technology integration, and Client Advisory Services (CAS) to the conversation. Together, they'll explore the evolving landscape of accounting, the role of automation, and strategies for business transformation. Tune in for insights, innovation, and inspiration from some of the industry's top minds! Guest Bios 🔹 Patricia Hendrix – EVP of Woodard Communities & Director of Practice Advancement Coaching. With 30+ years in accounting, Patricia helps firms transform through leadership, business strategy, and mentorship. 🔹 Heather Satterley – Director of Education & Media at Woodard. A CPA and tech advocate, she co-hosts The Appy Hour and specializes in automation and innovation in accounting. 🔹 Deborah Defer – Director of CAS at Woodard. A thought leader in Client Advisory Services, Deb designs cutting-edge strategies to streamline processes and drive business growth.

Feb 7, 2025 • 55min
Episode 526 - Engagement From The Inside Out - Interview with Jordan Birnbaum
In this episode of "The Soul of Enterprise," hosts Ron Baker and Ed Kless engage with Jordan Birnbaum, CEO of Glinda Group, to explore the intersection of behavioral science and business strategy. They discuss how applied social science can drive measurable improvements in employee engagement, leadership development, and organizational culture. Jordan shares insights from his extensive experience, including his tenure as Chief Behavioral Economist at ADP and his entrepreneurial ventures in the entertainment industry. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how behavioral principles can be harnessed to enhance business outcomes and foster a more engaged workforce. About Jordan Jordan Birnbaum is an industrial/organizational psychologist, applied behavioral scientist, and serial entrepreneur specializing in leadership, motivation, organizational design, product design, sales, marketing, UX, and HR technology. He is the CEO of Glinda Group, a firm dedicated to enhancing employee, customer, and prospect engagement through applied social science. Previously, Jordan served as Vice President and Chief Behavioral Economist at ADP, where he directed the applral economics principles into new product development in the human capital management market. He also owned and operated The Vanguard in Los Angeles, a renowned music and entertainment venue.

Jan 31, 2025 • 56min
Episode 525 - Fractional CPO? Interview with Ethan Williams
In this insightful episode of The Soul of Enterprise, Ed and Ron are joined by Ethan M. Williams, the founder of Fractional Pricing Advisors and a recognized expert in value-based pricing strategies. With over two decades of experience in corporate strategy and a Certified Pricing Professional designation, Ethan shares his journey through roles at PwC, GE Digital, and beyond. Together, they delve into how businesses can unlock profitability by moving away from cost-plus models and embracing customer-centric pricing. Tune in to explore actionable strategies for transforming your pricing approach and driving value in today's competitive market. About Ethan Ethan M. Williams is a Certified Pricing Professional and founder of Fractional Pricing Advisors. With 20+ years in corporate strategy and pricing, Ethan has led transformations at PwC and GE Digital. He holds an MBA from the University of Rochester and is a thought leader in value-based pricing strategies.

Jan 24, 2025 • 57min
Episode 524 - Prospera: Interview with Lonis Hamaili
In this episode of "The Soul of Enterprise," hosts Ron Baker and Ed Kless engage with Lonis Hamaili, Vice President of Growth at Próspera, to explore the innovative concept of startup cities and their potential to revolutionize business environments. Próspera, located on Roatán Island, Honduras, offers a unique platform for entrepreneurs, featuring efficient business setup processes, favorable tax regimes, and a flexible regulatory system designed to foster rapid growth and innovation. The discussion delves into how Próspera's e-Governance platform enables seamless business management, allowing entrepreneurs to focus on building their ventures. Loni shares insights into the community's development, the opportunities it presents for startups, and the vision behind creating a dynamic, forward-thinking environment that supports both business and lifestyle aspirations. About Lonis Lonis Hamaili serves as the Vice President of Growth at Próspera, a pioneering startup city on Roatán Island, Honduras. With a background in business development and a passion for innovative economic models, Loni leads initiatives to attract and support entrepreneurs and businesses within Próspera's unique regulatory framework. His work focuses on creating an environment where businesses can thrive through streamlined processes and supportive community infrastructure.

Jan 17, 2025 • 54min
Episode 523 - Pricing Spineometers: Second interview with Tim Smith
In this enlightening episode, Ron and Ed sit down with Tim Smith, a leading pricing expert and author from Wiglaf Pricing. Together, they dive into the impact of philosopher John Rawls' Theory of Justice on economic decisions and pricing strategies. Tim shares insights into how Rawls' principles, like fairness and the "veil of ignorance," can shape corporate pricing decisions, from the boardroom to the balance sheet. Join us as we explore pricing Spineometers, CEO decision-making, and the ethical considerations behind profitable pricing in today's market. More about Tim Tim J. Smith, PhD, is the founder and CEO of Wiglaf Pricing, an Adjunct Professor of Marketing and Economics at DePaul University, and the author of Pricing Done Right (Wiley 2016) and Pricing Strategy(Cengage 2012). At Wiglaf Pricing, Smith is helping executives manage price better through consulting, workshops, books, and other media. He provides productized and actionable consulting services for firms of many sizes and across many industries. He has been a keynote speaker and workshop leader on a variety of pricing topics to professional audiences across the globe. Smith's popular business book, Pricing Done Right: The Pricing Framework Proven Successful by the World's Most Profitable Companies, was identified by chief executives as "Essential reading… While many books cover the concepts of pricing, Pricing Done Right goes the additional step of applying the concepts in the real world."


