lionel-the-other-side-of-midnight-podcast-cover-1-20-26-3000x3000_
On Air Now
1071-talk-radio-logo-white%402x-png
The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel
Weekdays 1AM-5AM

Episode 6 — Todd Morley: How Impact Investing Can Formalize the Informal World

In Washington DC this time, Élena sits with legendary investor and Guggenheim Partners co-founder Todd Morley to explore one of the most overlooked forces shaping the global economy: informality. With nearly 70% of the world’s workforce operating outside formal systems, Todd explains why this is not just a humanitarian challenge but the largest untapped economic opportunity on the planet, breaking down how informal markets suppress global GDP, destabilize democracies, and trap billions in poverty. He reveals how data-driven, impact-focused investment models can formalize work, unlock capital, and create measurable, scalable, and profitable growth, offering a bold blueprint for building an economy that works for everyone.


-Time Stamps-

0:00 – Why Informality Is the World’s Biggest Untapped Economic Opportunity

1:26 – How Todd Discovered the Power of Property Rights and Informality

3:10 – Why Governments Can Fix Poverty Faster Than They Think

4:50 – The Guggenheim Bilbao Effect & Economic Transformation

6:29 – From $12 Shacks to Thriving Cities in Peru

8:36 – Why Some Governments Don’t Want People to Escape Poverty

9:26 – How Property Rights Built the American Middle Class

11:18 – Why Fintech and Microloans Aren’t Enough

11:44 – Private Capital, Public Power & Real Economic Growth

13:27 – How the Reality Check Analysis (RCA) Works

15:16 – The “Bilbao Effect” for Entire Countries

16:36 – The $12 Home That Became Worth $500,000

18:09 – Why ESG Is Failing and What Actually Creates Impact

19:25 – How Property Rights Reduced Child Labor by 27%

20:37 – Why Ignoring Informality Threatens the Global Middle Class

21:40 – Final Thoughts & Call to Action


Learn more, donate, and join our movement at t4action.org

 

More Episodes

Episode 5 – The Silent Journey: young African Refugees walking for the search of something better?

Share – Subscribe- Donate to end Informality https://www.gofundme.com/f/breaking-b… Today I step into one of the most invisible and painful realities of our time: the journey of refugees, stranded between war, displacement, and an indifferent world....

Episode 4 – The Man Behind the Market: Pablo Bustamante and Peru’s Quiet Economic Revolution

Welcome to the new wave of change: https://linktr.ee/t4action – subscribe- share – donate Today I am broadcasting this episode from Lima, Peru. In this episode I have the privilege to talk with “The Doer” Pablo...

Episode 3 – The Hidden Key to Development and Progress is Property Rights: Charles Calomiris

Today, I sit with globally influential economist Charles Calomiris at the foothills of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. We discuss the foundations of economic development. In this video podcast, Calomiris draws on decades of research...

Episode 2 – What is Informality why it Persists: Francis Fukuyama on Broken Systems and Bold Fixes

This time straight from Mexico, I meet with renowned political scientist and author Francis Fukuyama. In his characteristically eloquent and succinct style he offers a sharp reality check on what is informality and why it...

Loading...