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Capital Ideas

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Hosted by ICAN's Nicolas Morgan and Dara Albright, this series features conversations with entrepreneurs, investors, and industry pioneers who, in the face of regulatory hurdles, are developing creative solutions to democratize financial opportunity. We explore practical approaches to navigating complex regulatory landscapes while fostering innovation and inclusion in the financial ecosystem. From crowdfunding platforms to blockchain applications, Capital Ideas provides insights into how determined visionaries are reshaping the future of investing and capital formation for all Americans.

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Jun 24, 2026

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Capital Ideas 45: Benjamin Franklin - Founding Father and Capital Markets Architect 24.06.2026

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, renowned economist Mark Skousen joins the show to discuss his famous ancestor’s impact on our country, Benjamin Franklin. More than an inventor and statesman, he was an architect of American capital markets.  In this episode, Skousen discusses how Franklin aggressively defended commercial society and built the financial building blocks that transformed...

Capital Ideas 44: John Tillman on Entrepreneurs, Crowdfunding & Why America Must Embrace Risk Again 29.05.2026

John Tillman, author of  The Political Vise , joins us to make the case for putting entrepreneurs back at the center of America's story. In this episode, we explore why the accredited investor rule locks everyday Americans out of early-stage wealth creation, how low-dollar crowdfunding is rewriting the rules of participation in free enterprise, and the Hall of Giants - John's ambitious new...

Capital Ideas 43: Wall Street Lost the Small Cap IPO, but Relationship Finance is Returning 22.05.2026

Before algorithms and computer screens took over trading desks, Wall Street was a game built entirely on handshakes, trust, and massive personal networks. IPO pioneer Mel Lavitt shares an unvarnished look at the early days of technology underwriting, revealing the inside story of how a lean team took Intel public for just $8 million. This episode is an essential playbook for founders and market pr...

Capital Ideas 42: The Man who Inspired Blockchain—Why Bitcoin Was Only the Beginning 19.05.2026

What if everything you've been told about blockchain and AI is wrong? Dr. Scott Stornetta, the legendary pioneer cited in the Bitcoin White Paper, delivers a masterclass on how distributed trust is shifting from crypto hype to a literal survival kit for reality itself. Discover why AI won't take your job, why stablecoins are outpacing Bitcoin, and how cryptographic verification will save o...

Capital Ideas 41: Fundraising in the Digital Era—Why You Don’t Need an IPO 23.04.2026

In this episode, we sit down with David Duccini, CEO of Silicon Prairie Capital Partners and capital markets innovator, to break down what actually works when raising capital online. From why “post and pray” fails to how to turn your raise into a true marketing engine, this conversation is a must-listen for founders, investment bankers, and anyone looking to successfully navigate modern digital fu...

Capital Ideas 40: Why All Assets Belong On-Chain And Why the Future of Markets Isn’t More Blockchains 18.03.2026

​​Dave Hendricks, CEO of Vertalo, joins the show to strip away the crypto hype and reveal the true "once-in-a-century" upgrade to global finance. While the market is obsessed with new tokens, the real revolution is happening in the ledger—the foundational plumbing that can finally eliminate phantom shares and naked short-selling. Discover why the SEC has finally given tokenization "...

Capital Ideas 39: Tokenized Securities & ATS Networks - Solving the Liquidity Gap in Private Markets 03.03.2026

Tokenized securities are projected to reach $16T, but secondary trading and liquidity remain limited. In this episode, North Capital CEO Jim Dowd explains why asset tokenization needs interconnected ATS networks, regulated secondary markets, and real infrastructure to scale private market liquidity.

Capital Ideas 38: How Wall Street Lobbyists Legally Rigged Your Retirement 11.02.2026

Mark Yusko, CEO and CIO of Morgan Creek Capital, joins the team to explain why the best investments are the ones that make you squirm. We dive into the "Walled Garden" of the accredited investor rule, the four risks every investor must understand, and why innovation is the ultimate wealth-creation engine.

Capital Ideas 37: Why Markets Correct—and Government Doesn’t 10.02.2026

Economist Cliff Winston joins Capital Ideas to unpack his provocative new book, Market Corrections, Not Government Interventions. From Bernie Madoff to Theranos, we explore whether markets—not regulators—offer better solutions to failure. A must-listen for anyone questioning the costs of good intentions and government overreach.

Capital Ideas 36: Inside Crypto’s Institutional Shift and the Policy Gap Holding It Back 08.01.2026

Kraken’s Policy Lead Eric Peterson joins Capital Ideas to explore how crypto is maturing into a serious financial force—while policy and regulation still lag behind. From market structure to stablecoins, Peterson maps the road ahead for digital asset reform.

Capital Ideas 35: America’s Broken IPO Market vs. the AI Gold Rush 26.11.2025

David Weild—former NASDAQ Vice Chair and architect of the JOBS Act—issues a blunt warning: America’s capital markets are broken. In this episode, Weild unpacks how a rigged IPO system is stifling innovation, especially in AI, and what it’ll take to fix it.

Capital Ideas 34: Web3’s Gateway to Private Capital for Retail Investors 22.10.2025

Can everyday investors finally access the wealth-building power of private markets? EquiDeFi CEO Mohit Bhansali says yes—and he’s building the infrastructure to make it happen. In this episode, Mohit explains how tokenization, compliance automation, and investor education are opening doors Wall Street has kept closed for decades.

Capital Ideas 33: Crypto-Qualified — The New Standard for Financial Advisors 09.10.2025

Many financial advisors are falling behind as digital assets go mainstream. In this episode of Capital Ideas , DACFP CEO Don Friedman joins to explain how his organization is bridging the crypto knowledge gap through a first-of-its-kind advisor certification — empowering professionals to better serve clients and stay competitive in a fast-evolving market.

Capital Ideas 32: Inflation, Regulation, and the Fight for America’s Small Businesses 02.09.2025

Inflation. Overregulation. Policy paralysis. Small business advocate Karen Kerrigan joins Capital Ideas to break down how Main Street entrepreneurs are navigating one of the toughest economic landscapes in recent memory—and what must change to unleash their full potential.

Capital Ideas 31: Why We Can’t Trust Inflation Data, and How Blockchain Fixes It 08.08.2025

Stefan Rust, founder of Truflation, joins Capital Ideas to reveal how outdated inflation metrics from the U.S. government are distorting economic decisions—and how blockchain is rewriting the rules with real-time, transparent data that puts power back in the hands of the people.

Capital Ideas 30: Can Retail Investors Catch the Unicorns Before They Fly? 01.08.2025

Andrew Benson, founder of Hill.com, joins Capital Ideas to discuss how his fintech platform is breaking down barriers to late-stage private investing—bringing access, liquidity, and opportunity to investors once shut out of the VC game.

Capital Ideas 29: The Future of Accredited Investing—Wall Street Access for All 16.07.2025

Why are most Americans locked out of the best investment opportunities? Dina Ellis Rochkind—JOBS Act architect and Capitol Hill veteran—joins us to unpack the bipartisan push to modernize accredited investor laws. With deep insights from decades in Congress and the private sector, she reveals how today’s rules are holding back innovation, and what it will take to finally open Wall Street’s doors t...

Capital Ideas 28: The Real Reasons Crowdfunding Works—and Why the SEC Missed Them 25.06.2025

Crowdfunding pioneer Woodie Neiss joins Capital Ideas to dissect the SEC’s latest report on Reg CF—and explain why incomplete data is distorting the narrative around this growing market. From faulty filings to missed investor signals, Neiss reveals what the SEC overlooked and how his team’s real-time data tells a radically different story.

Capital Ideas 27: Can $12K Beat Wall Street? Paul Lovejoy’s 366-Day Crowdfunding Challenge Says Yes 15.05.2025

Financial advisor Paul Lovejoy reveals how Depression-era regulation still controls today’s markets—favoring institutional giants while restricting everyday investors. From the accredited investor barrier to Reg A+ pauses that block continuous investing, Paul breaks down the systemic flaws and shares how his year-long crowdfunding experiment unlocked new pathways for Main Street investors to take...

Capital Ideas 26: Inside the Newsmax IPO and How Reg A + Can Democratize Wall Street 28.04.2025

Mark Elenowitz of Digital Offering reveals how they helped redefine IPOs with the historic Newsmax Reg A+ offering. Learn how community-driven investing, smart regulation, and disciplined banking are changing capital markets for good.

Capital Ideas 25: Mark Hiraide on Unlocking Capital Access and Fixing Finder Rules 11.04.2025

In this episode of Capital Ideas, hosts Nick Morgan and Dara Albright sit down with Mark Hiraide—veteran securities attorney, former SEC enforcer, and the newest member of ICAN’s legal team. Hiraide brings decades of experience in securities law and a front-row seat to the evolution of capital markets, from small-cap IPOs in the '90s to the JOBS Act and beyond. He discusses his hands-on work shapi...

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