Taking Social Stock

Taking Social Stock

Taking Social Stock podcast is a weekly show hosted by Andrew and Heather. In this podcast they discuss the people-centric topics facing business and society from the perspectives of an MBA and an MSW.

  1. 02/01/2021

    Episode 20: Tracking your spending

    Part 2 of our personal finance series focuses on building a spending - or budget - tracker. We discuss three options that we have liked over the years: a pen-and-paper tracker system, a budget tracking app, and a detailed spreadsheet (linked as 2 Google Docs, below). Tracking our spending has helped us see where we spend way too often and way too much (hello, Target!). And it has reminded us to cancel subscriptions--those payments of $5-$20 often fly under the radar, but they really add up over time. And our spending trackers have helped us readjust our spending, helping us pay down our debt more quickly. Do you have tips or tools that help you track your spending? Let us know at takingsocialstock@gmail.com.     Budgeting/spending app: Mint: https://mint.intuit.com/   Detailed Budget Doc: Budget Planner: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HjDCOvkhFxchqAr2bjLZScaHWApenlzq/view?usp=sharing Make a copy of this template and adapt it to meet your goals and needs. Note: We recommend downloading this doc into an Excel file to ensure all formulas work properly.   Basic Budget Google Doc: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xfysm_W8I4dmVjSqtVcKV1Gz0vDKZunS/view?usp=sharing Make a copy of this template and adapt it to meet your goals and needs. Note: We recommend downloading this doc into an Excel file to ensure all formulas work properly.   Music Provided by: Intro - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/Green_Lights  Outro - https://audionautix.com/

    20 min
  2. 01/24/2021

    Episode 19: All white people have white privilege

    The word privilege carries a weight. It means someone has an advantage. It can also mean that someone has an unearned advantage, which can cause defensiveness. The term white privilege means this: white people are shielded from some significant challenges that Black people and people of color have to deal with because of their skin color. And it can be difficult for white people, who have worked hard for their achievements or overcome adversity, to acknowledge that simply being born white has brought them advantages, or privileges. This week we talk about some of the ways white privilege can be observed in the U.S., and how even the best of intentions can cause negative and harmful impact.  But we can all choose to learn and to do better--we can acknowledge our privilege and our biases in a healthy way. We can make choices to continually learn and do better. Linked below are articles and video clips sharing a few of the many ways white privilege looks in action, and some thoughts on how it can be used to help make the world a just and equitable home for everyone.  Video: The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Trevor Breaks Down Reparations & White Privilege - Between the Scenes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVa-HAsB-xQ Video: The Late Late Show with James Corden: James Corden Gets a Lesson on White Privilege https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUB3MGWT3xo Article: Don’t talk about the Capitol siege without mentioning white privilege https://fortune.com/2021/01/08/capitol-riot-protest-white-privilege/amp/ Article: When Culture Really Began to Reckon With White Privilege https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/09/arts/black-artists-open-letters.html    Music Provided by: Intro - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/Green_Lights  Outro - https://audionautix.com/

    20 min
  3. 01/07/2021

    Episode 17: The upcoming execution of Lisa Montgomery

    Lisa Montgomery will be one of the four federal inmates executed in the last leg of President Trump’s administration. And she will be their first woman in close to 70 years to be executed by the federal government in the U.S. In 2004, the now 52 year old Lisa Montgomery committed the heinous murder of Bobbi Jo Stinnett. No one defends her grisly actions. But a number of people and groups are fighting for Lisa’s life. Her history of severe and prolonged abuses spans many years: she was a victim of child sex trafficking, gang rape, and incest, with her first exposure to abuse happening when she was a toddler. Her story has been describe as being as being ‘the most broken of the broken’--society grossly failed her at multiple points of her life, and now her life will be snuffed out at the order of Trump, who proclaims to be the most pro-life of the pro-life. Sign a petition for an execution clemency here: https://tinyurl.com/y6buhqvb Article: ‘A lifetime of torture’: the story of the woman Trump is rushing to execute https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/05/lisa-montgomery-death-row-execution-history Supplementary resource. The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center is one of the groups joining the call for Lisa’s clemency: https://www.instagram.com/niwrc/ Music Provided by: Intro - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/Green_Lights  Outro - https://audionautix.com/

    21 min
  4. 12/18/2020

    Episode 15: A debtors jail has been defunded--and its former budget is putting social workers in St. Louis City’s police department

    A few months ago the term defund the police gained traction. And St. Louis’ infamous and hellish workhouse (that has been called a modern day debtors jail) was defunded. Now close to $900,000 from its former budget will fund a program called Cops & Clinicians, which connects social workers to some 911 callers and some in-person police calls. This isn’t St. Louis’ first attempt at partnering police departments and social workers--a program existed for 3 years in the 1980s. But it isn’t common knowledge. In 2021, Cops & Clinicians will kick off in St. Louis, modeled after a successful program in Houston. Only time will tell the program’s level of success. But the 2021 program will have a unique strength that the 1980s program did not: it’s happening a time when people are demanding that policing is rethought.    Article: In The 1980s, St. Louis Police Partnered With Social Workers — Only To Abandon The Effort https://news.stlpublicradio.org/show/st-louis-on-the-air/2020-11-16/police-regularly-called-on-social-workers-for-help-in-early-1980s-st-louis   (Supplementary reading) How Cops & Clinicians Aims To Change Policing In St. Louis, Beginning With Just 16 Hires Music Provided by: Intro - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/Green_Lights  Outro - https://audionautix.com/

    21 min

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Taking Social Stock podcast is a weekly show hosted by Andrew and Heather. In this podcast they discuss the people-centric topics facing business and society from the perspectives of an MBA and an MSW.