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Saturday Morning Muse
Andrew Temte
106 episodes
5 days ago
Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.
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Self-Improvement
Education,
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Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business
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The Ancient Art of Risk Sharing
Saturday Morning Muse
10 minutes
1 month ago
The Ancient Art of Risk Sharing
In this episode of Saturday Morning Muse, Andy explores the evolution of insurance, tracing its origins from ancient civilizations to modern practices. He discusses how early merchants shared risks to protect their goods, the development of mutual aid societies in medieval Europe, and the establishment of formal insurance contracts. The conversation culminates in the recognition of the need for systematic fire insurance following the Great Fire of London, setting the stage for the emergence of modern insurance marketplaces. #Insurance #economichistory #financialliteracy #risksharing #greatfireoflondon #mutualaidsocieties
Saturday Morning Muse
Tune in every Saturday Morning, for Andrew Temte’s insights into personal and professional continuous improvement with a focus on improving financial literacy and financial decision-making.