Intentifiers

Jodi Rai

The Intentifiers podcast explores how being intentional can help people create solid human connections in their work and beyond. Guests are individuals of all walks of life, who have unlocked doors for themselves and others by discovering what influences their root intent. From founders, entrepreneurs, and team leads to creatives, healers, and coaches, these stories will inspire, delight, teach, and remind us that we are all human.

  1. May 22

    Let Folks Be

    What if the most radical thing we could do is simply leave people alone? In this unfiltered, deeply human episode of Intentifiers, Jodi Rai and Lina Buffington find themselves mid-conversation before the record button even hits - and what follows is one of the most honest exchanges the podcast has produced yet. They explore the tension between doing meaningful, social-justice-rooted work and refusing to sacrifice yourself for it. Between holding strong convictions and letting other humans live their lives without interference. Between being committed to change and protecting your own peace. Together, they dig into: Why "martyrdom or sell-out" are not the only two options for working professionals committed to doing good in the world The simple, radical principle: if you're not doing harm, people should leave you alone How systems - not just individuals - empower harm, and why that changes the conversation entirely The exhausting reality of being bothered from all directions: outside your community, and sometimes from within it Why dogma - even in social justice circles - can become its own form of control What it looks like to be committed to people, not a country, not an ideology - and why that distinction matters The ongoing, unresolved question: how do you do meaningful work, protect yourself, and actually enjoy the life you're living? This conversation is candid, politically honest, spiritually grounded, and deeply human. It's for anyone who's tired of being told how to exist - and is still showing up to do the work anyway.

    22 min
  2. Intentional Sustainable Spending

    08/16/2023

    Intentional Sustainable Spending

    Joel Solomon is a Founding Partner of Renewal Funds, Canada's largest mission venture capital firm, at $240 million assets under management. Investing in climate tech and organic foods in Canada and the USA, Renewal Funds is GIIRS-rated, a founding Canadian B Corp (5x “Best for the World”), a “1% for the Planet” member, recognized as ImpactAssets “Top 50 impact fund managers.” Joel is also 2021 Clean50 Canada lifetime achievement honoree, frequent public speaker, board member of the University of British Columbia, co-producer of the Just Economy Institute, and co-author of The Clean Money Revolution: Re-Inventing Power, Purpose & Capitalism. I saw it’s power, and also its ability to define and control humanity, in turn our effect on all life, human society, and experimentation with how it may be used more fairly and generatively for a better future for all. Joel's Story of Intent stems from his curiosity and drive for a more intelligent and long term perspective on the great societal questions around how money could be used to shift economic activity to a generative, more fair, and powerful force - one that could create a better future for humanity and ecology. While at the same time opening up the possibility of how money (and how we spend it) might having a more enlightened human influence on society, a long term evolution for a more just, safe soft landing for civilization and future generations. This is Joel and his Story of Intent connected to intentional spending.

    34 min

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The Intentifiers podcast explores how being intentional can help people create solid human connections in their work and beyond. Guests are individuals of all walks of life, who have unlocked doors for themselves and others by discovering what influences their root intent. From founders, entrepreneurs, and team leads to creatives, healers, and coaches, these stories will inspire, delight, teach, and remind us that we are all human.