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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 19 MIN

Building Abundant Communities Through Social Banking and Storytelling with DeAmon Harges (Part 1)

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

Show Notes – To Be and Do PodcastHost: Philip Amerson | Guest: DeAmon HargesIn this transformative episode, host Philip Amerson welcomes DeAmon Harges—known as the “original roving listener” and a pioneering social banker—onto the To Be and Do podcast. DeAmon shares his experiences and insights on interdependence, social capital, and the power of community resources, shifting the conversation from scarcity to abundance.DeAmon describes his work in Alberta, speaking at the Aging Alberta Summit about the vital importance of interconnectedness across generations and backgrounds. Drawing from his work in Indianapolis, especially on the city's west side, he unpacks his role as a social banker, an archetype rooted in building relationships, trust, and imagination within neighborhoods. The episode is a deep dive into practical community-building fueled by art, story, and celebration.Here are three key takeaways from this inspiring discussion:1. Social Capital is Built Through Relationships and TrustDeAmon redefines the concept of currency, emphasizing that the most valuable resources in a community aren’t found in bank accounts—they’re found in relationships. The “social banker” archetype cultivates intangible assets like trust, networks, and imagination. These elements empower communities to identify and celebrate their gifts, building abundant, beloved communities.2. Shifting from Scarcity to Abundance MindsetsA recurring theme is how people are “schooled in scarcity”—often blind to their own talents and resources. DeAmon insists that true community transformation begins by recognizing neighbors as the biggest resource. He shares powerful examples from Indianapolis, where storytelling, art projects like the Doors Project, and neighborhood celebrations helped residents see themselves in a new, empowered light, control their narratives, and challenge external deficit-driven perspectives.3. Celebrating Community Gifts Through Art and StorytellingDeAmon explains that parties, storytelling, and the arts are crucial tools for nurturing social capital. Art projects and public celebrations aren’t just entertainment—they’re essential practices for making the invisible resources in a neighborhood visible, fostering pride and connection. Through these practices, his work has led to tangible achievements, like a resident-led live/work corridor featuring affordable housing, an art gallery, and a social credit union—all anchored in relationships and trust.Don’t miss this episode if you’re interested in how interdependence, imagination, and celebration can transform neighborhoods. DeAmon’s stories and insights offer a refreshing antidote to scarcity thinking and a roadmap for building thriving, resilient communities.Listen to more episodes and join the movement for abundant communities!

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Show Notes – To Be and Do PodcastHost: Philip Amerson | Guest: DeAmon HargesIn this transformative episode, host Philip Amerson welcomes DeAmon Harges—known as the “original roving listener” and a pioneering social banker—onto the To Be and Do...

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