Good Investing with Tim Nash

Tim Nash

My name is Tim Nash, and I’m on a mission to help a million people put their money where their values are.Over the last 15 years, I’ve helped thousands of people build a new relationship with money and take practical steps to align it with their values. Listen, managing your finances can feel icky, with lots of negative emotions like guilt and shame. But it doesn’t have to!    There’s a whole amazing world of social finance and cooperative banking that puts people and planet above profit and I can’t wait to show you how to ditch your bank and become part of this regenerative economy.

  1. 12/15/2025

    The Good Investing Holiday Gift Guide

    It’s a special holiday edition of the Good Investing Show! The winter countdown is on, and you might still have a few folks on your gift list to shop for. Why not gift your loved ones an impact investment?  Tim Nash is joined by Jo Reynolds of Catalyst Community Finance to share their holiday gift guide, where your investment can be part of real change - from supporting an Indigenous sustainable coffee business to helping communities flourish with affordable housing.  The Gift Guide includes:  Supportive Housing Services and Housing in the Province (SHIP) - Raising $4 million in Community Bonds to build 52 affordable housing units in Brampton, Ontario to house people with mental health and addiction challenges. Redwood Park Communities - Raising $10M to finance affordable housing solutions in Simcoe County for people exiting the homelessness shelter system and adults with developmental disabilities.  Kaleidoscope Social Impact - They do so many amazing things in and around Saint John, New Brunswick. They are building out affordable housing at an impressive scale, and their portfolio includes supportive housing. Low or Middle Income Housing United Housing - Renovating a historic Music Hall in Listowel, Ontario into 10 mixed-use rental units. Housing Forever Bonds - Raising $25 in community bonds to purchase existing rental properties in Ottawa, Ontario and ensure they are rented at an affordable price forever. Brique par Brique - Acquiring a property in Montreal to convert it into permanently affordable community housing and build a community centre. Gather Housing - Raising $15 million in community bonds for site acquisition and the pre-development of new affordable construction projects in Southwestern Ontario. Social Enterprise Spirit Bear Coffee Company - Refinancing a high-interest loan for Canada’s First National Indigenous Coffee Company based in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. 10 Carden Street - Long-term capital financing for a co-working space in Guelph, Ontario, also home to the Nourish shared community commercial kitchen! Fair Finance Fund - Supporting local food and farm social enterprises across Ontario in accessing the capital and mentorship they need to grow and thrive. Jubilee Fund - Provides financing to social impact projects across Manitoba. They recently helped Red Road Lodge transitional housing in Winnipeg pay of their mortgage guarantee. Check out Tim’s free resources: https://www.goodinvesting.com/free-resources // Book a Free Consult with Tim to help align your investments with your values: https://www.goodinvesting.com/  Sign up for our free newsletter: https://www.goodinvesting.com/subscribe Join Tim's classroom: https://giclassroom.com  Don't forget to:  🔔 Subscribe for more sustainable investing insights!  👍 Like & Share with future Good Investors! Support the show

    40 min
  2. 12/01/2025

    Community Solar Panel

    Community solar projects are sprouting up all over the country! How do investors get involved? Climate-conscious investors are looking for opportunities to earn a profit and have a positive impact. Some of the best blends of impact and return are in community solar projects. So how do we find these projects? Join Good Investing’s Tim Nash as he brings together an amazing solar energy panel of sustainability leaders who are shaping the future of community energy. Our Community Solar Panel includes: Bernard Tan is a co-founder and the CEO of RE Royalties (RE.V). Bernard wanted to make a positive impact on the world for his kids, so he used his accounting background to start solving funding challenges with renewable energy projects. Having raised over $40 million in green bonds and completed a public listing on the TSX Venture Exchange, RE Royalties uses a proven financial model to accelerate the green transition. Jane Bird is the Senior Vice President, Sustainability Management at Brookfield Renewable Partners (BEPC). Jane has combined her passion for business and sustainability. With over a decade of experience in the field, Jane has brought her commitment to community development to one of the largest renewable energy portfolios in the world. Chris Caners is General Manager at SolarShare. SolarShare is the pioneer of community bonds in Ontario, having raised over $80 million via solar bonds since 2010. Chris has been General Manager of the co-operative for almost a decade, and is a leading voice in community power. Support the show

    1h 8m

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My name is Tim Nash, and I’m on a mission to help a million people put their money where their values are.Over the last 15 years, I’ve helped thousands of people build a new relationship with money and take practical steps to align it with their values. Listen, managing your finances can feel icky, with lots of negative emotions like guilt and shame. But it doesn’t have to!    There’s a whole amazing world of social finance and cooperative banking that puts people and planet above profit and I can’t wait to show you how to ditch your bank and become part of this regenerative economy.