A FORUM OF TRUTH AND WISDOM
Malcolm Out Loud engages his guests and listeners in Brink Thinking. His strong voice, energy and viewpoint get listeners excited and engaged in his mission.
- Put America First Not your politics.
- If It Ain’t Broke, Break it! Reach higher at all times.
- Get involved. Be part of the answer.
Our shows have engaged listeners in intense discussions such as:
How the American dream turned into a nightmare.
Mass transit in Florida: is it worth it?
Financial reform and the proposed Consumer Protection Agency: Who will watch the watchdogs?
Can the education system learn from business?
Could bankruptcy be good for America?
Why don't we just outsource our entire economy?
Cancer, from prevention to fundraising, from treatment to recovery and counseling.
Listen to these excerpts:
Malcolm's 30-plus years of experience as a leader in the business world is what gives credibility to his non-partisan, bottom-line oriented and straightforward approach.
With his show he looks to engage his guests and gets them to think at a higher level. Malcolm's Brink Thinker Spotlight series reads like a Who's Who of business and culture. Malcolm always looks to draw the most insightful comments from his guest, with always these questions in mind: "what can our listeners learn from this?" and "how can our listeners take action?"
Since its kickoff, the Malcolm Out Loud Show has hosted a number of state and national community leaders, business executives and political figures: from U.S. senate hopeful Marco Rubio to human health and climate change expert George Luber, from National Center for Public Policy executive director Amy Ridenour to NPR's executive editor Dick Meyer, and from diversity expert Terrie Williams to cultural architect Brian Patrick Cork and NY times bestseller author and social media expert Chris Brogan, the guest list has been nothing short of amazing. Some of the intriguing people Malcolm has interviewed are Paula Dockery (state senator and gubernatorial candidate), David Pizzo (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida) Alexis Muellner (Tampa Bay Business Journal), Mark House (Beck Group), Rhea Law (Fowler White), Tim Center (Collins Center for Public Policy), Shelton Quarles ( NFL) Stuart Rogel (Tampa Bay Partnership), St.Petersburg mayor Bill Foster and Bob Abberger (Trammel Crow).
Hear some thought-provoking answers to Malcolm's questions:
How do we fix the broken political system?
How do we restore consumer confidence and turn the economy around?
What could we have done differently?
Excerpt from the 10 leaders at the mic special show
Remember: Get Involved, Get Loud!