Blog: Neal Gorenflo

By Neal Gorenflo | 05.31.12, 11:11am

Team Shareable has been toiling away in our sharing skunkworks for months working out how to launch our new book, Share or Die, being brought out in paperback (plus Kindle & iPad) by New Society Publishers in just a few days.

By Neal Gorenflo | 05.13.12, 9:38am

The best thing about my childhood was the time I spent with friends outdoors creating our own fun...without parents around!

By Neal Gorenflo | 04.22.12, 7:46pm

Earth Day, I have serious reservations about you. But this year I didn't think about them too much. I played it my way and had fun with the family.

By Neal Gorenflo | 04.09.12, 10:08am

In this interview, Shareable publisher and editor Neal Gorenflo and P2P Foundation's Michel Bauwens chat with Gar Alperovitz, the Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland and co-founder of the Democracy Collaborative.

By Neal Gorenflo | 03.31.12, 10:39am

Great parody of the sharing startup craze from our friends at Zimride. I love startups with a sense of humor. Well, just about anyone with a sense of humor.

By Neal Gorenflo | 03.28.12, 7:05pm

Behold the liberating potential of Google's self-driving car for Steve Mahan, Google self-driving car user #0000000001. Steve is legally blind.

By Neal Gorenflo | 03.27.12, 2:05pm

It's an important day in the sharing economy.

Mayor Edwin M. Lee of San Franciso announced today the formation of The Sharing Economy Working Group, the first of its kind in the U.S. and perhaps in the world. The purpose of the working group, "is to take a comprehensive look at the economic benefits, innovative companies and emerging policy issues around the growing 'sharing economy'”. This could catalyze other cities to take similar action.

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Neal Gorenflo is the co-founder and publisher of Shareable Magazine, a nonprofit online magazine about sharing. As a former market researcher, stock analyst, and Fortune 500 strategist, Neal is perhaps an unlikely voice for sharing. An epiphany in 2004 inspired Neal to leave the corporate world to help people share through Internet startups, publishing, grassroots organizing, and a circle of friends committed to the common good.

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