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Daniel, Michael, and Aaron sit down with guest Frank Eagan to discuss a wide array of topics revolving around wealth, faith, and moral capitalism. The conversation delves into whether billionaires are necessary, the role of moral capitalism in society, and the intersection of faith and wealth. Frank shares insights on his work with the Fortune Institute at Marian University, which aims to teach moral capitalism and civic engagement. This episode also touches on the societal impact of trades versus college education, the philanthropic spirit, and personal anecdotes on giving and generosity. Join us for a compelling discussion that challenges common perceptions about wealth and morality.

00:00 Introduction and Initial Banter

00:26 Questioning the Need for Billionaires

02:09 Introducing the Guest: Frank Egan

03:03 Frank's Career Journey and Fundraising Insights

04:10 Discussing Wealth, Faith, and Fundraising Strategies

12:44 The Role of Billionaires in Society

22:31 Debating Moral Capitalism

27:56 Bitterness Towards Success

28:43 Changing Views on Wealth

30:00 The Value of Trades

31:29 Moral Capitalism Debate

36:41 Philanthropy and Wealth

51:36 Personal Stories of Wealth

01:00:17 Concluding Thoughts

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