A podcast exploring our journey out of a business-as-usual economy toward justice, healing & liberation.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessInvestingEntrepreneurship |
This final episode on Season 2 of the Road to Repair picks up where the previous episode left off by summarizing the discussion around Jessica's upcoming book called "Believe-in-You Money: What Would It Look Like If the Economy Loved Black People?" w... more
This is a special bonus episode featuring host Jessica Norwood's forthcoming book, "Believe-in-You Money: What Would It Look Like If the Economy Loved Black People?", which focuses on creating an economy that supports Black people and challenges syst... more
Join host Andrew X along with Jess Rimington and Joanna Levitt Cea, two powerful women who've joined forces to create the incredible book "Beloved Economies." Rooted in historical analysis, accessible truth-telling, and present-day experimentation, t... more
Get ready to dive into this juicy conversation, with host Nikishka Iyengar and Leslie Lindo, whom has dedicated over a decade of her career working to change the systems that have been most extractive on social and natural ecosystems. In this episode... more
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This is exactly what we need right now and going forward to allow for healing the wounds and harms that capitalism has and continues to inflict while also presenting current visions and opportunities being created for alternative models and strategies to repair and also rebuild the way we live and work together.
Wow these are the conversations and reflections we need to be making to transform society via cooperative economics, redistribution and making a better world that ultimately benefits everyone
Need a source of hope & a great tool for sharing the possibility of the next economy? Look no further this is the podcast for you.
Just a few episodes into the first season, and can’t wait for the rest. The perspectives, experience, and thought offered to the conversation, not to mention the poetry gracing each episode, is salve for the soul. I’m invigorated to continue to the work of financial activism, knowing and hearing about the community that surrounds me. Thanks for putting in the effort to make this happen!
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