Synopsis
Next Economy Now highlights the leaders that are taking a regenerative, bio-regional, democratic, transparent, and whole-systems approach to using business as a force for good. Popular guests include Rose Marcario (Patagonia), Daniel Goleman (author of "Emotional Intelligence"), Kat Taylor (Beneficial State Bank), Paul Hawken (author of "Drawdown"), John Fullerton (Capital Institute), Marjorie Kelly (Democracy Collaborative), and Rha Goddess (Move the Crowd). Learn more at www.lifteconomy.com.
Episodes
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Doria Robinson & Princess Robinson: BIPOC Community Wealth Building at Cooperation Richmond
21/09/2020 Duration: 42minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
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Claudia Arroyo: Advancing Latina Economic Empowerment for the Benefit of All
07/07/2020 Duration: 42minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
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Natalie Reitman-White: Restructuring Organically Grown Co. to a Perpetual Purpose Trust
30/06/2020 Duration: 42minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
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Makani Themba: “Curing” What Truly Ails Us: Movement Strategy in the Time of Coronavirus
25/06/2020 Duration: 58minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
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Eleanor Hancock: Before We Were White
23/06/2020 Duration: 44minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
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Lyla June: Indigenous Europe, Intersectionality, & the Value of Knowing Your Ancestors
16/06/2020 Duration: 28minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
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Jessica Norwood: The Power of Repair
04/02/2020 Duration: 50minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSend us a textSupport the show
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David Holmgren: RetroSuburbia – The Downshifter's Guide to a Resilient Future
12/11/2019 Duration: 01h18minDavid Holmgren is best known as the co-originator with Bill Mollison of the permaculture concept following the publication of Permaculture One in 1978. Since then he has developed three properties, consulted and supervised in urban and rural projects and presented lectures, workshops and courses at a wide variety of events and venues in Australia and around the world. His writings over those three decades span a diversity of subjects and issues but always illuminating another aspect of permaculture thinking.As well as constant involvement in the practical side of permaculture, David is passionate about the philosophical and conceptual foundations for sustainability, the focus of his seminal book Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. This book has been significant influences on the development of Transition Initiatives around the world. More recently his Future Scenarios work has seen him recognized as a significant thinker about the “Energy Descent future.” Interview Highlights:From th
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Isha Clarke: Youth Vs. Apocalypse
22/10/2019 Duration: 16minIsha Clarke is a high school student born, raised, and educated in Oakland, CA with a passion for intersectional activism. She knows that threats to the environment disproportionately affect people of color, low-income folks, and young people. It is essential to know this while fighting for environmental justice so we can can create a just and equitable world while maintaining a livable climate.Interview Highlights:How Isha Clarke got involved with the climate justice movement and organizations like the Sunrise Movement and Youth vs. ApocalypseA bit of background on the video with Diane Feinstein and Sunrise Movement youth activists that went viral and the impacts of that interactionHow listeners can contribute to the resistance movements that are holding the line for the possibility of the next economyWhy historically marginalized and under-resourced groups need to be at the center of the conversations around the climate crisisResources:Youth VS Apocalypse Website: http://youthvsapocalypse.org/The Sunrise Mo
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Autumn Brown: The Solidarity Economy
01/10/2019 Duration: 39minAutumn Brown is a mother, organizer, theologian, artist, and facilitator. She is a Worker-Owner with AORTA, the Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance, and cohosts the podcast How to Survive the End of the World with her sister, adrienne maree brown. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Common Fire Foundation and Voices for Racial Justice. In addition to her work as a facilitator, political educator, and consultant, Autumn is a speculative and creative non-fiction writer. Her work has been published in the Procyon Science Fiction Anthology, Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements, Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, and Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines. She lives in Minnesota.Interview Highlights:How Autumn first got into the type of work she is doing todayWorker cooperatives and why Americans are so resistant to cooperationHow to practice inclusive decision-making with internal teamsAutumn’s work at the Anti-Oppression Resource and
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Edgar Villanueva: Wealth, Healing, and Dismantling White Supremacy
18/09/2019 Duration: 46minEdgar Villanueva is a nationally-recognized expert on social justice philanthropy. Edgar currently serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of Native Americans in Philanthropy and is a Board Member of the Andrus Family Fund, a national foundation that works to improve outcomes for vulnerable youth.Edgar is an instructor with The Grantmaking School at the Johnson Center at Grand Valley State University and currently serves as Vice President of Programs and Advocacy at the Schott Foundation for Public Education where he oversees grant investment and capacity building supports for education justice campaigns across the United States.Edgar previously held leadership roles at Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in North Carolina and at the Marguerite Casey Foundation in Seattle.Edgar is the author of Decolonizing Wealth, which offers hopeful and compelling alternatives to the dynamics of colonization in the philanthropic and social finance sectors.Interview Highlights:How Edgar’s work is moving money into communiti
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Modou Sowe: No Till Farming in The Gambia
06/08/2019 Duration: 25minModou Sowe is born to a farming community called Wellingara Village in The Gambia. He was among the lucky children of farmers with the opportunity to be educated.With the determination for a change, he organized his fellow youths to combat against this problem by forming a small community based organization called the shepherd and livestock owners association.Modou hopes to increase youth participation in the agricultural value chain of The Gambia for youth empowerment opportunities, economic development and national food security by establishing the first ever no till organic farm academy that will train, support and motivate youth farmers in no-till farming.Interview Highlights:Modou shares his background, giving some background on his agricultural work in The GambiaModou discusses his experience with Singing Frogs Farm, no till farming, and it’s implications for climate change and the conditions for farming in The GambiaModou shares his insights for what he believes is most needed for the people and the la
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Chuck Brown: Just Transition, Philanthropy, and The Scourge of DAFs
25/07/2019 Duration: 50minChuck Brown is the founder of Orion Advising, a consultancy in service of social entrepreneurs and investors seeking a Just Transition to the new economy. He sits on the board of Social Enterprise Alliance Bay Area, is a member-leader of Resource Generation Bay Area, and would be glad to connect with you and hear your story: chuck@orionadvising.com. Interview Highlights:How Chuck first got into the work he is doing todaySocial entrepreneurship that focuses on systemic changes in solidarity with poor and working class folksChuck’s evolving understanding of “giving back” versus “giving it ALL back”What Chuck learned as a foundation insider about Donor Advised Funds (DAFs)Leaders that inspire Chuck and resources he recommends for folks interested in learning moreResources:Banker to the Poor by Muhammad Yunus—This episode is brought to you by the Next Economy MBA.What would a business education look like if it was completely redesigned for the benefit of all life? This is why the team at LIFT Economy created the
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Vincent Medina & Louis Trevino: Reviving & Strengthening Indigenous Foods of SF Bay Area
16/07/2019 Duration: 45minVincent Medina is a member of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, where he also serves as a Councilman representing his family’s lineage. He and Louis Trevino co-founded mak-‘amham, an organization and restaurant focused on reviving and strengthening traditional Ohlone foods and sharing them with their communities.Louis Trevino is a Rumsen Ohlone community member active in the cultural revitalization efforts of his people. He is focused primarily on the revitalization of the Rumsen language and traditional Ohlone foods. He longs for a full and holistic revitalization of the lifeways of his ancestors, including language, story, song, art, food, and every other aspect of traditional Rumsen Ohlone culture, and he is grateful to contribute to the effort. Interview Highlights:Beyond the isolation of overcoming suppression of their culture in their own home, Vincent and Louis are creating a space where their fellow Ohlone community can see their traditional culture reflected through Cafe Ohlone.Unapologetic and uncompromisin
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Layla Saad: Me and White Supremacy
25/06/2019 Duration: 38minLayla Saad is a globally respected writer, speaker and podcast host on the topics of race, identity, leadership, personal transformation and social change.As an East African, Arab, British, Black, Muslim woman who was born and grew up in the West, and lives in Middle East, Layla has always sat at a unique intersection of identities from which she is able to draw rich and intriguing perspectives. Layla's work is driven by her powerful desire to 'become a good ancestor'; to live and work in ways that leave a legacy of healing and liberation for those who will come after she is gone.Me and White Supremacy is Layla's first book. Initially offered for free following an Instagram challenge under the same name, the best-selling digital Me And White Supremacy Workbook was downloaded by close to ninety thousand people around the world in the space of six months, before becoming a traditionally published book, and a 2020 NYT Bestseller.Find out more about Layla at www.laylafsaad.com.Interview Highli
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Birgit Cameron: Patagonia Provisions' Pioneers Regenerative Organic Food
12/06/2019 Duration: 38minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSend us a textSupport the show
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Tim Wise: The Pathology of White Privilege
04/06/2019 Duration: 55minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSend us a textSupport the show
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Cat Berman: Investing in Economic Inclusion
30/05/2019 Duration: 45minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSend us a textSupport the show
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Kanyon CoyoteWoman Sayers-Roods: Decolonizing & Reindigenizing Our Relationships
21/05/2019 Duration: 40minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSend us a textSupport the show
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Dana Kawaoka-Chen: Justice Funders' Framework for Philanthropic Transformation
16/05/2019 Duration: 36minFor the show notes (guest bio, summary, resources, etc), go to: www.lifteconomy.com/podcastSend us a textSupport the show