AssetBased Podcast
The AssetBased Podcast comes from the innovative mind of Jeffrey James Seyferth, MBA. He discusses an asset-based approach to solving unemployment while bringing cloud-based employment to Mars and beyond.
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About:
Jeffrey James Seyferth is the host of the AssetBased Podcast. He has authored numerous books under a pen name and has an MBA from the University of Illinois. He received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University's Eli Broad School of Business. Jeffrey strongly advocates for asset-based thinking and gives zero farts to sunk costs. Jeffrey is passionate about investing in assets and building on individual strengths rather than identifying weaknesses and lending. He is also driven by an obsession with accumulating and securing assets. Jeffrey's ultimate goal is to guarantee employment for every human being and to assist more asset-based people working on more asset-based planets.
Season Summary:
In the AssetBased Podcast's first season, consisting of four episodes, host Jeffrey Seyferth seeks to creatively destroy the deficit-based economy. In episode two, titled "The Future of Work is Eternal Work," he discusses the future of work on Earth and other planets, emphasizing the importance of autonomy, self-advancement, and the role of families. Cloud-based work is predicted to be the single most-important industry, with every company competing for human cooperation. The future of work will be everywhere, any time, all the time, and even in space. Money, fame, and investments are all important factors in shaping the future of work. Overall, Episode 2 provides a brief and intriguing glimpse into the future of an interplanetary workforce.
AssetBased Podcast
The Future The Past of Work
Sources:
Microsoft: Change the Way You See Everything: Asset-Based Thinking
Investopedia: Asset-Based Approach: Calculations and Adjustments
Fiore Group Training: Asset-Based Thinking Changes the Way You See Everything
Idea Sandbox: Asset-Based Thinking
Edsitement.NEH.gov: The Declaration of Independence: "An Expression of the American Mind" Lesson
NASA: Living and Working on Mars
Big Think: How faster internet could reduce unemployment
Medium: I Monetized Aging and Declared Humanity a New Species in 2010…
About:
Jeffrey James Seyferth, MBA, the self-proclaimed "Steve Jobs of Work" is the host of the Asset Based Podcast. He has authored numerous books under a pen name and earned his MBA from the University of Illinois. He received his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University's Eli Broad School of Business. Jeffrey strongly advocates for asset-based thinking and gives zero farts to sunk costs.
In the first episode of the podcast, Jeffrey introduces himself and his nomadic journey, while providing little personal information or context about his identity. He advises that he is from another universe and has been undercover on Earth for 39 years. Jeffrey is critical of the deficit-based economy and advocates for asset-based economic theory to end unemployment. Jeffrey's ultimate goal of the AssetBased Podcast is to guarantee employment for every human being and to assist more asset-based people working on more asset-based planets.
Are you an AssetBased Badass... Yet?
Season Summary:
In the AssetBased Podcast's first season, consisting of four episodes, host Jeffrey James Seyferth, MBA seeks to creatively destroy the deficit-based economy. In episode two, titled "The Future of Work is Eternal Work," he discusses the future of work on Earth and other planets, emphasizing the importance of autonomy, self-advancement, and the role of families. Cloud-based work is predicted to be the primary industry. The future of work will be everywhere, any
time, all the time, and especially in outer space. Data, Overall, the season provides an intriguing and memorable glimpse into the future of the workforce.
Episode Introduction:
On this episode of AssetBased Podcast, host Jeffrey Seyferth invites listeners to explore the past and future of work. Join in as he shares insights on how understanding the history of work can shape the future. The future of work is uncapped, everlasting, and asset-based, making work functional and leaving many employers irrelevant. Imagine various possibilities that the future of work holds, and how being an AssetBased person has its privileges. The conversation delves into how the future of work involves payment for all 24 hours a day, including compensation for leisure and relaxation. Tune in to learn more about the asset-based approach to work and how it can lead to uncapped wealth and increased prosperity for all.