In this Future Money Podcast episode, host Sabine Schaller converses with Stefan Thomas and Evan Schwartz, the co-creators of Interledger Protocol (ILP), exploring its development journey, scalability, and imperative and potential to create a universal payment network.
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Join us as Sabine Shaller and Lawil Karama chat with Joran Greef, CEO of Tiger Beetle.
Our conversation spans Joran's journey from his early days of coding in Cape Town to now leading an innovative global team. Learn how Tiger Beetle is revolutionizing financial transaction databases through speed, reliability, and open-source technology.🌍💻
Join us as Sabine Shaller and Lawil Karama chat with Joran Greef, CEO of Tiger Beetle.
Our conversation spans Joran's journey from his early days of coding in Cape Town to now leading an innovative global team. Learn how Tiger Beetle is revolutionizing financial transaction databases through speed, reliability, and open-source technology.🌍💻
This week on the Future Money Podcast, we chat with Uchi, a technologist and founder of Chimoney. 🌍 He shares his journey, overcoming challenges and creating a platform for financial inclusion and empowerment.
In this episode, we present The Interledger Salon, focusing on the Interledger Foundation's campus involvement and university partnerships. Guests Dr. Allan Davids, Dr. Andrew Mangle, and CEO Briana Marbury discuss integrating open payments into university curriculums and its impact on digital financial inclusion.
We're excited to announce the first Interledger Salon on the Future|Money podcast.
The Salon is a quarterly panel hosted by the Interledger Foundation. The Salon facilitates discussion on digital financial inclusion to enhance the dialogue needed to create a fairer society.
The Salon is a quarterly panel hosted by the Interledger Foundation. The Salon facilitates discussion on digital financial inclusion to enhance the dialogue needed to create a fairer society.
Join us for another Future| Money podcast episode as we explore 'Waterworks of Money' with Carlijn Kingsma, who uses art and architecture to simplify complex financial systems. Furthermore, we examine the three future scenarios created by Carlijn Kingsma, Martijn van der Linden, and Thomas Bollen.
Join us for the latest Future|Money Podcast episode! This week, we have a dynamic collective from Mexico City and Quito: Felipe Brugues, Ana Rodriguez, and Juan Carlos Leon.
Their project, Re/Simulate, uses 3D-printed clay sculptures to investigate the effectiveness of financial and economic programs. Tune in to hear more about the trio and their inspiration and artwork. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Music, or your favorite podcast platform!
Their project, Re/Simulate, uses 3D-printed clay sculptures to investigate the effectiveness of financial and economic programs. Tune in to hear more about the trio and their inspiration and artwork. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Music, or your favorite podcast platform!
Meet the newest F|M Podcast Host, Chris Lawrence from Interledger Foundation! He converses with Dr. Andrew Mangle from Bowie State University about the partnership that offers students fintech, open-source tech, and digital finance learning opportunities. Listen for insights into Dr. Mangle’s journey, student motivations, mentorship, and the upcoming #amtrackathon.
How can we best share the planet's resources? Our latest F|M Podcast explores the evolution of money from tangible matter into an increasingly immaterial entity as financial systems become more complex and access to technology remains limited. Our guest is Artist and Chef Lena Ghaninejad, who will discuss her award-winning artwork, 'Liminal Matter,' and her vision of a financially inclusive future.
“On this week’s FM Podcast episode, Learn how women in Zambia and South Africa created financial practices to support resilience and respond to their communities' needs in the latest F|M Podcast with guest Esther Mwema. She discusses inclusive financial models explored through her mixed-media artwork and storytelling project, 'Sikhula Sonke,' which is an isiXhosa phrase that means 'we grow together. '
"Tune in to this week's FM Podcast episode with special guest Subhashish Panigrahi, a civil society leader and documentary filmmaker.
Subhashish talks about his short film, Bringing Down a Mountain, which dissects the themes of access, abolition and caste through the experiences of residents of a rural village, and that of a hyper-urban city.
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Subhashish talks about his short film, Bringing Down a Mountain, which dissects the themes of access, abolition and caste through the experiences of residents of a rural village, and that of a hyper-urban city.
In our bio, you can find your favorite platform for to listen to our podcast!
'For me, art is for building the infrastructure of imagination.' Tune in to our latest FM Podcast featuring XiaoXiao (Xiaoji Song) – an artist, writer, and researcher based in Berlin, Germany. Listen to the history and inspiration for her work 'Parallel Society,' a game shedding light on immigrants' experiences of financial exclusion.
Listen now! Our conversation with Mia Wright-Ross