Money-Wise Women Crystal Arnold
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Crystal Arnold, mother and economist, explores the colorful terrain of women and money, providing inspiration and practical advice for building true wealth. Shift your money mindset, improve communication skills, and learn financial management tips. Plan your financial legacy, individually and collectively. Consider the virtues of more feminine finance and how to cultivate true wealth in your daily life. Learn time-tested practices for greater well-being. Gain insights into optimal functioning for greater joy and influence at home and work. Cultivate leadership skills through understanding the nueroscience of empathy and collective intelligence. Especially useful for purpose-driven entrepreneurs or women who are in transition or want to initiate deliberate changes.
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Supporting Racial Justice by Moving Your Money
If you have a bank account and care about racial justice, you can be a financial activist. “Money-Wise Women” guest Ebony Perkins is the investor and community relations manager of the Self-Help Credit Union which was founded in 1980 to help employees in rural North Carolina’s farm worker cooperatives gain ownership of local mills that […]
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Solidarity on the Economic Frontline in NYC with Cheyenna Weber
Cooperation is essential for responding to a public health crisis or natural disaster effectively. New York City is adapting to the chaos of the coronavirus pandemic, as it did following Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The urban food and housing cooperatives and nonprofits have a crucial role in creating more resilient systems that can meet the […]
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Cyber Security During a Pandemic with Melanie Rieback
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, electronic payment systems, telehealth, virtual conferencing, and other digital interactions are becoming increasingly important. Cyber security and the protection of individual identities and information is crucial. Open source, decentralized, and transparent structures are creating a safer computerized world.Today’s “Money-Wise Women” guest is a leading digital security expert and […]
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The Degrowth Movement with Barbara Muraca
It’s getting clearer. The extractive economy is exhausting us all. The American economy has been growing steadily in the last decade, but despite this boom millions of families cannot afford the basic necessities of life. Homelessness, medical bankruptcies, student loan debt, and childcare costs weigh heavily on struggling families. What if our measure of success shifted from […]
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Cooperatives for Economic Justice in Black America with Jessica Gordon-Nembhard
The Freedom Quilting Bee was established in 1967 in Alabama. It is a handicraft cooperative founded by Black women in sharecropping families who needed to supplement their meager incomes, creating and selling exquisite quilts. In 1968, the cooperative bought 23 acres of land on which to build their sewing factory. They provided day care and […]
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Wellbeing in the Post-Growth World with Eeva Houtbeckers
Women in Finland, Iceland, New Zealand, and around the world are calling for wellbeing to be put at the heart of government thinking. These elected leaders, researchers, and policy experts are prioritizing quality of life over economic growth.Outdated economic theory equates the success of an economy with growth in production. That is why we hear […]