Gret Glyer: Entrepreneur and Founder of DonorSee

Gret Glyer smiling

Please enjoy my recent conversation with Gret Glyer, founder of DonorSee. Herein we discussed how he ended up in Malawi, launching DonorSee, Emily’s story, the value of $20, making things happen without petitioning others through ballot boxes, currency vs. wealth, how charity can be harmful, the most effective ways to create foreign aid, creating innovative peer-to-peer charity options, a Haiti disaster story, the awesome power of the internet and instant connections with people, how charity can do more harm than good to local economics in time of need, the Tom Woods $800 house, the harmful effects of TOMS free shoes, How Sweatshops Help The Poor Escape Poverty, Child Labor Helps Children in Poverty, How Does One Help The Poor, Is Capitalism Moral, Anarchists In Pakistan, Voluntaryist Japan, political euphemisms, Voting Is Begging For Stolen Goods, Virgil Vaduva: Founder of Cell 411, promoting Voluntaryism, and more!

 

“Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.” Friedrich Nietzsche

 

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Internal Links:

Virgil Vaduva: Founder of Cell 411, Alternative to 911 and Law Enforcement

Dale Brown: Founder of VIPERS Detroit Threat Management Center, Private Security Agency

Monetary System/Economics Part 3: What Is Wealth?

How Does One Help The Poor

Is Capitalism Moral

Voting Is Begging For Stolen Goods

 

 

External Links:

Donor See – website

Tom Woods $800 house

harmful effects of TOMS free shoes

How Sweatshops Help The Poor Escape Poverty

Child Labor Helps Children in Poverty

Anarchists In Pakistan

Voluntaryist Japan

 

Related links:

DonorSee website

DonorSee – Facebook

Gret Glyer – Twitter

Gret Glyer – Instagram

 

 

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