Nov. 11, 2025

Reimagining Trust: The Fiduciary Standard for a Humane Society

Reimagining Trust: The Fiduciary Standard for a Humane Society
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Reimagining Trust: The Fiduciary Standard for a Humane Society

Envisioning a Trustworthy Civilization: A Conversation with George Kinder on Fiduciary Principles

 

In this episode of the Mindful Money Podcast, Jonathan hosts George Kinder to discuss the potential of applying fiduciary principles—putting clients' interests first—beyond financial advice to all institutions, including corporations and governments. George shares his journey and vision for a more humane and trustworthy world, inspired by lessons from the 2008 financial crisis and his global experiences. The conversation dives into systemic changes needed, the feasibility of such transformations, and how these ideas align with and challenge current capitalistic frameworks. George advocates for a grassroots movement driven by these principles, hinting at a future where enhanced trust and ethical standards in all institutions could lead to a more entrepreneurial and sustainable global society.

 

00:00 Introduction to a Humane and Trustworthy Society

00:48 Welcoming George Kinder and His Vision

00:54 The Fiduciary Standard Beyond Finance

02:09 George's Global Startup and Poetry

03:47 The Three Domains of Freedom

05:24 A Golden Civilization: Global Insights

06:43 Challenges and Philosophical Perspectives

09:35 Defining Fiduciary in All Things (FIAT)

13:15 Human Nature and Systemic Change

17:12 Examples and Practical Applications

21:52 Concerns and Resistance to Change

24:28 Redefining Corporate Greed

26:20 The Role of Truth in Democracy

28:28 Navigating the Complexity of Truth

30:00 The Bell Curve of Truth

32:56 Challenges and Resistance

34:48 The Vision for a Trustworthy World

39:27 Sustainable Business Practices

41:32 Spreading the Mission

46:35 Conclusion and Call to Action


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