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Reimagine Wealth Pod 🎙️
by Reimagine Wealth
sharing imperfect stories about embodying our values and working to build the world that we want to live in – one where we all get to have our needs met and live fulfilling lives. https://www.reimaginewealth.net jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com
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Season 2, Episode 6: East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative (EB PREC)
In this episode…you’ll hear about the East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative (EB PREC), which is an example of a Solidarity Economy investment that is guided by restorative economics and builds community power.Tune in to hear more about what EB PREC is, it's structure, applying restorative economics, their community design process, and so much more!Important Disclaimer: The investments mentioned are shared for educational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any specific securities. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.Resources:EB PREC’s websiteInvest in EB PRECEB PREC’s Resources & DocumentsOther Resources Mentioned in the Show:Nawmaka Agbo: What Is Restorative EconomicsSustainable Economies Law Center (SELC)Season 2, Episode 3: The Power Proposition of Tenant OrganizingSeason 2, Episode 2: JTIC FundHow Much Is Enough: Self-Paced CourseAbout The Show:The show is a self-funded project of Reimagine Wealth. It is created, edited, and produced by Jordyn Middlebrooks.Episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode's Substack page.The music is produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks. You can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian.Support the Show:The show is sustained through paid subscriptions and tips. All content is currently free and accessible to everyone.I gratefully accept financial contributions to support my podcasting, writing, and content creation. This also supports my ability to offer free or subsidized services to those who otherwise would not be able to access it.Subscribe for free or upgrade to a paid subscription (or send me a tip) to support this work.Share, rate, review, comment, and like. All of this helps the algorithm 🙃All types of support are deeply appreciated. 🙏🏼 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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Season 2, Episode 5: Caring through collapse - how to prepare as the war with Iran continues
In this episode…I share the ways in which the war with Iran is impacting our global supply chain, some of the major macroeconomic impacts, what these might mean for our day-to-day lives. You’ll also hear about ways that you can prepare and take collective action to care for each other in the face of a potentially deepening economic crisis.Disclaimer: Everything mentioned in this episode is shared for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any specific securities. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always consult a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.Building Community In These Times - Experiments to Try:Weed ‘n BrunchFill the FridgesPlan a Neighborhood PotluckAdditional Resources:Reimagine Wealth Pod 🎙️ Season 2, Episode 1: The Just Transition FrameworkIran Bombs Amazon, Threatens US Tech Companies As Trump Flails, Breaking PointsMiddle East war creating ‘largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets’ The GuardianAI boom threatened as Iran war triggers helium rationing, The TelegraphThe War in Iran: A Giant Leap Towards Collapse by The Honest SorcererThe Year of Preparedness: Storing Food by Margaret KilljoyDispatch from the Prepper Diaries by Nic AntoinetteAbout The Show:The show is a self-funded project of Reimagine Wealth. It is created, edited, and produced by Jordyn Middlebrooks.Episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode's Substack page.The music is produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks. You can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian.Support the Show:The show is sustained through paid subscriptions and tips. All content is currently free and accessible to everyone.I gratefully accept financial contributions to support my podcasting, writing, and content creation. This also supports my ability to offer free or subsidized services to those who otherwise would not be able to access it.Subscribe for free or upgrade to a paid subscription (or send me a tip) to support this work.Share, rate, review, comment, and like. All of this helps the algorithm 🙃All types of support are deeply appreciated. 🙏🏼 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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Season 2, Episode 4: Breaking the Bonds
In this episode…you’ll hear the New Orleans Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) chapter share how they’ve been organizing to stop Louisiana's State Treasury from renewing its investment in Israel Bonds that fund and support apartheid. You’ll also hear about the ways you can get involved and support this campaign.Resources:Sign the petition to end LA’s invesetment in Israel BondsSee if you have an Israel Bond in your name: Call Israel Bonds “Client Support” at 888-519-4111 (you'll need your social security number)LA’s Break the Bonds Resource GuideJVP NOLA InstagramJVP Break the Bonds Campaign (national campaign info)About The Show:Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Check out the Reimagine Wealth website for more information about my work.Music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian.✨ Special Offer: Get 10% off the How Much Is Enough now - end of March using promo code LAUNCHSPECIALMARCH26 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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Season 2, Episode 3: The Power Proposition of Tenant Organizing
In this episode…you’ll hear about tenant organizing both as a power-building strategy and as a way to expand our organizing base. You’ll also get to hear more about the ways that you can support tenant organizing directly and about HouseUs, a pooled fund dedicated to supporting tenant organizing and tenant power.About The Show:Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Check out the Reimagine Wealth website for more information about my work.Music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian.Resources:Support (or if you're a tenant organizer get support from) HouseUsMobius Organizing and Consulting (Kevin's Website)NPQ Article: From Policy to Power: Centering People by Supporting Tenant Unions This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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Season 2, Episode 2: The Just Transition Integrated Capital (JTIC) Fund
In this episode…you’ll hear more about the Just Transition Integrated Capital Fund (JTIC Fund) that is working to operationalize the Just Transition Investment Framework. The JTIC Fund is a democratically controlled integrated capital fund that is governed by five movement partners:1) Equitable Food-Oriented Development (EFOD)2) Climate Justice Alliance (CJA)3) Right to the City (RTTC)4) East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative (EBPREC)5) Moonsoon FundI’m grateful that a few of these governing members came on the show to share more about the Fund and their work. You’ll get to hear from:Camryn Smith, Executive Director at Communities in Partnership and involved with Equitable Food-Oriented Development (EFOD)Trisha Chakrabarti, Managing Director at Equitable Food-Oriented Development (EFOD)Lauren Ressler, Reinvest in Our Power Project Coordinator at Climate Justice Alliance (CJA)Lupe Romero, Reinvest in Our Power Co-Director at Climate Justice Alliance (CJA)Everything shared is intended to be an example only, it is not an investment recommendation and should not be interpreted as investment advice.About The Show:Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Check out the Reimagine Wealth website for more information about my work.Music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian.Resources:Just Transition Integrated Capital FundThe JTIC Fund Tool Lending LibraryJust Transition Investing Academy and Funder Organizing InstituteEquitable Food-Oriented Development (EFOD)The EFOD Fund PlaybookClimate Justice Alliance (CJA)Right to the City (RTTC)East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative (EBPREC)In the Media:Impact Alpha: Financing a just transition means rewriting the rules: Here’s the toolkitProximate Investing: Liberating Wealth with Justice FundersNonprofit Quarterly: How to Flip the ScriptNonprofit Quarterly: Anchoring Communities: How to Combat Displacement Through Asset Ownership This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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Season 2, Episode 1: The Just Transition Framework
In this episode…you’ll hear more about the Just Transition Framework a “unifying and place-based set of principles, processes, and practices that build economic and political power to shift from an extractive economy to a regenerative economy” that was developed by Movement Generation and Climate Justice Alliance.Icons were designed by Micah Bazant; framework graphic designed by Design Action Collective.I welcome additional input and clarification from folks involved in creating or stewarding this framework.About The Show:Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Check out the Reimagine Wealth website for more information about my work.Music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian.Resources:Movement Generation & Climate Justice Alliance’s Just Transition Framework // la versión españolaMovement Generation’s Just Transition zine: From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring: A Strategic Framework for a Just Transition // la versión españolaMovement GenerationClimate Justice Alliance This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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Group Cohort: How Much Is Enough? (Registration Now Open!)
How Much Is Enough CohortRegistration Now Open! Early-bird registration ends 12/14-week long cohort happening on Wednesday evenings 1/21/26 - 2/11/26$450 per person (Use code 2025EARLYBIRD for a 10% discount now through 12/1)Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth SubstackReimagine Wealth Website This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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season one wrap up! 🎀
Season One of the Reimagine Wealth Pod is a wrap! 🎀Here is what to expect looking ahead:1) This podcast will be taking a seasonal pause and return in 2026 (although the exact timing is TBD).2) I’m offering more workshops and group cohorts. Register here!3) These updates, including opportunities to share feedback and more, will continue to be shared on this Substack, so subscribe to stay in the loop!I look forward to sharing more stories, examples, and models with you all in the next season. Sending you all a lot of care and resilience till then.music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks - you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth SubstackRegister for an upcoming event!Reimagine Wealth Website This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 19: empathy as a catalyst for change with Diana Gisel Yañez
In this episode…you’ll hear from Diana Gisel Yañez (she/her) a money coach at All the Colors and and wealth manager at Natural Investments. In our conversation, Diana shares more about her path to find a values-aligned career, how she works to make financial knowledge accessible and supportive to communities of color and people without access to wealth, her identity as a highly sensitive person, how she orients to enoughness, and how keeping everyone in our heart can be a catalyst for transformation.music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Register for an upcoming event! Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:All the Colors websiteLinkedInInstagramHighly Sensitive Money YouTubeHighly Sensitive Money Podcast This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 18: organizing the rich with Michael Gast
In this episode…you’ll hear from Michael Gast, who has spent more than a decade organizing young people with wealth towards the equitable distribution of land, wealth and power as a former Director of Resource Generation (RG). Since transitioning off RG staff in 2014, Michael has worked as a development director, fundraising consultant, donor educator, organizer and advisor.He is now a co-creator and co-editor of a multimedia project called Organize the Rich that includes a Substack publication, a podcast, and most recently the book Free the People to Free the Money to Free the People: An Organize the Rich Anthology (preorder here)!Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websitepublishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogianresources and links lifted up in this episode:Organize the Rich substack, podcast, and bookOrganize the Rich resources This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 17: gentrification & class ascension
in this episode…you’ll hear from Natalie Houchins (she/her) who is a writer, content designer, and a friend who helped bring me into the local Resource Generation community. in her story you’ll hear about: 1) how the rapid gentrification in austin enabled her family’s own class ascension; 2) Natalie’s own grapplings around reconciling with an identity that holds both financial precarity and class privilege publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Natalie’s websitewondering if you might be in the top 10%? check out Resource Generation’s Got Class Privilege Quiz? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 16: Solidarity Philanthropy with Grassroots International
in this episode…you’ll hear from Saulo Araujo, the Director of Global Philanthropy, and Chung-Wha Hong, the Co-Executive Director, at Grassroots International. together we discuss Grassroots International’s Solidarity Philanthropy framework which in their own words is an “evolving framework built on principles and practices informed by the social movements we accompany, our sense of responsibility, and extensive experience in grantmaking.” it is a way of accompanying social movements beyond making a financial contribution and, “takes the critical view that our collective liberation is bound up with one another, and that neither donors nor social movements alone can overcome the contradictions and the challenges of our current moment of acute overlapping crises.”Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websitepublishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogianresources and links lifted up in this episode:Solidarity Philanthropy (stay tuned, Grassroots International will be sharing more resources about Solidarity Philanthropy soon!)Grassroots International websiteget involved and support their incredible work! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 15: leveraging institutional privilege to build the new
in this episode…you’ll hear from Vera Kelsey-Watts, the owner of Saltbox Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). together, we delve into what it can practically look like for an institutional home to leverage its reputation to agitate the status quo and incubate new ways of being.Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websitepublishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogianresources and links lifted up in this episode:Saltbox Financialtake action: contact Congress to speak up against the Big Beautiful (Billionaire) Bill This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 14: Ancestors & Money Coaching with Morgan Curtis
in this episode…you’ll hear from Morgan Curtis (she/her) as she shares about her own work as an Ancestors & Money coach and her own personal transformation which includes: her path towards redistribution, navigating intentional decisions around enoughness, and drawing on her own faith to make choices grounded in what she feels called to do (without knowing how they might turn out)publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Ancestors & Money website This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 13: the Wealth Defense Industry
in this episode…you’ll hear from Chuck Collins, who is the great-grandson of the founder of Oscar Mayer meat processing brand, and who describes himself as someone born on third base. we discuss his book, The Wealth Hoarders: How Billionaires Spend Millions to Hide Trillions (Polity Books), which unmasks the industry of professional enablers that assist the ultra-wealthy to hide wealth and dodge taxes.Subscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websitepublishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogianresources and links lifted up in this episode:The Wealth Hoarders: How Billionaires Pay Millions to Hide TrillionsChuck’s website and writingInequality.orgOffshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism by Brooke HarringtonGene Sharp’s Pillars of Support (that uphold a system of support)take action: contact Congress to speak up against the Big Beautiful (Billionaire) Bill This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 12: building the new - Austin's Festival Beach Food Forest
in this episode…you’ll hear from Angelina Alanis (she/they), the Community Organizer and Communications Coordinator for the Festival Beach Food Forest (FBFF), share about the vision for the FBFF, how came into being and how it has evolved and expanded, how their majority volunteer-led team organizes and governs themselves to foster collective democratic decision-making, and about how the forest is a tangible example of what a regional solidarity economy - quite literally rooted in place - can look like.publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Food Forest Website and more about its lore is on the FAQ pagetake a virtual tour of the forest!come to a FBFF event!FBFF’s fiscal sponsor: Fruitful CommonsSociocracyPeople Organized in Defense of Earth and her Resources (PODER)PODER’s Struggles & Victories, including the Holly Power Plant ShutdownTreeFolksAustin’s History regarding the 1928 Master Plan This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 11: reframing budgeting as a political act
in this episode…you’ll hear from Miriam Zoila Pérez (they/them) who is a Cuban American writer, activist, and a certified YNAB money coach. Pérez shares about how we might reframe budgeting and money management as a political act and tells the story of their family’s class oscillation, which was and is largely shaped by immigration.publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Pérez’ websitetheir YNAB Coaching profiletheir recently published YA novel: Camila Núñez's Year of Disasterstheir free newsletter about money managementtheir article they referenced in the conversation, Why I Don’t Want to Hear about Your Vacation to Cuba (an about Cuba politics from the perspective of a progressive Cuban American)YNAB overview (TikTok)Ramit Sethi and his podcast Money for Couples with Ramit Sethi This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 10: building bridges with our family of origin
in honor of today being mother's day, in this episode…you’ll hear from both Susanna Penfield(our beloved guest from episode 5, linked below if you haven’t listened to it yet) and her mom, Annie Penfield!together, Annie and Susanna share more about:what it was like when Susanna approached Annie about her desires to redistribute her entire $1M inheritancethe messiness that comes with moving towards each other instead of away from each otherthe narratives of wealth they each had been born into and internalized as well as the narratives they’re now trying to live intothe need to move beyond individual action and into collective action, and how they are practicing that togetherpublishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Reimagine Wealth Pod: episode 5: trust-busting with Susanna PenfieldNatural Resource Defense Council (NRDC)Donor-Organizing Groups discussed in the episode:SolidaireNorthern New England Women’s Investor NetworkVermont Women’s Investor Network is a part of this larger networkGood Ancestor Movement This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 9: non-reformist reforms as a path towards a post-capitalist future
in this episode…you’ll hear from David Cobb (he/him) as he shares his own learnings and lived experience around what it means to be a Marxist revolutionary, the difference between dogma and ideology, how his mindset towards solidarity economy shifted, and how might non-reformist reforms be leveraged to create a post-capitalist future. publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:People’s Network for Land and LiberationNPQ PNLL articleNPQ Building a SE articleUSSEN and Solidarity Economy This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 8: practical tips - how to find a values-aligned credit union and/or bank
in this episode…you’ll learn how to use Mighty Deposits to find a values-aligned credit union or bank near you! publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Mighty Deposits This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 7: tax reclamation
in this episode…you’ll hear ari rosenberg (she/her) demystify elements of our tax system (including how it is legally structured to disproportionately benefit the ultra wealthy), explore what a just tax system might look like, and discuss ways we might begin to reclaim our power over our tax dollars.publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Wealth Hoarders by Chuck CollinsChicory Wealthorganizations organizing and mobilizing around tax justice:Americans for Tax FairnessProPublicaPatriotic MillionairesOrganize the Rich by Michael Gast This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 6: to what extent can you transform the system from within?
in this episode…you’ll hear from Anna Finklestein (she/her) as she shares more about:1) her relationship to her identity as a white anti-zionist Jew, organizing for Palestinian liberation2) navigating questions such as, to what extent can you work within the system to change it?3) her experience unschooling, ultimately becoming a high school history teacher, and then later shifting careers to become a radical financial advisorpublishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Obran Capital AdvisorsMovement Generation and Climate Justice Alliance CJA)’s Just Transition Framework + there is a great zine, From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Care that goes into more detail about the frameworkResource Generation’s Transformative Investment PrinciplesBoston Ujima Project This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 5: 🔨 trust-busting with Susanna Penfield
in this episode…you’ll hear Susanna Penfield (she/her) share her story about organizing her family and financial team to dissolve her $1M trust fund and her work now which includes 1) creating integrated care teams of values-aligned financial professionals (which is how we met!) called Chosen Family Office and 2) Breaking Up Sequestered Trusts and Endowments for Distribution (BUSTED, learn more by checking out her writing on The BUSTED Chronicles).publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:The BUSTED ChroniclesMorgan CurtisBrooke HarringtonGood Ancestor Movement (GAM)Chuck CollinsJust Economy Institute (JEI)Chosen Family OfficeCommunity Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)Oweesta is an example of an Indigenous CDFIIntegrated Capital resources:13 Reasons Why Wealth Holders Should Invest in the Solidarity Economy, Alongside Redistribution by Chordata CapitalHow to Use Integrated Capital to Shift Power to the Frontlines By Nwamaka Agbo This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 4: harnessing the power of financial activism
in this episode…you’ll hear from Dr. Javeria Farooqi (she/her), a finance professor and financial activist, share about the Palestinian liberation movement, the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement, and her work both as an educator and as an activist.publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:upcoming boycotts to join — (if possible, find a small local business or alternative that you can permanently switch to):Amazon: Mar 7 - 14Nestle: Mar 21 - 28Walmart: April 7 -142nd mass economic blackout: April 18General Mills: April 21 - 28Amazon boycott #2: May 6 - 12Walmart boycott #2: May 20 - 26Target: June 3 - 9McDonald’s: June 24 - 30 As You SowJust Transition Framework - by Movement Generation and Climate Justice Alliance This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 3: jordyn's money story part 2 - taking a $100k+ pay cut & navigating enoughness
in this episode…you’ll hear part two of my own money story, how it shaped my own values, and how I ended up shifting my career and navigating what enoughness looks like for me as I took more than a $100,000 paycut in the process.publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Obran Capital AdvisorsSaltbox FinancialLaura Simms at Your Career Homecoming This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 2: jordyn's (my own) money story pt 1
in this episode…you’ll hear my own money story, how it shaped my own values, and moved me to divest $150,000 from the stock market into the hands of community and social movements.publishing cadence? still figuring this out, check back or subscribe to see latest episodes!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth Substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth Substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteresources and links lifted up in this episode:Lisa Hodges at Shift to Impact This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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episode 1: wealth redistribution and class privilege
in this episode…you’ll hear about Mac’s own relationship to wealth and class privilege, how she got connected to an organization called Resource Generation, and how she organized her family to equitably redistribute more than $1M back into the hands of community and social movements.music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth substack (episode transcriptions can be accessed through the episode page on the Reimagine Wealth substack).Reimagine Wealth websiteOrganizations and Social Movement Orgs that Mac follows (and recommends!):financial professionals: Chordata Capital & Iris Brilliant: creators of shareable materials in addition to offering wonderful, holistic guidance. Organize the Rich by Michael GastSolidarity Economies Law Center and related organizations: Next Egg, Art.coop, cooperative journal mediaResource Generation + Campaign Partners: Popular Democracy & Movement for Black Lives:get involved in the House Everyone Campaign! (find your local affiliate)New Economy CoalitionMovement Finance ForumClimate Justice Alliance and Movement Generation’s Just Transition Framework, Movement Generation and Justice Funders’ companion Just Transition for Philanthropy and Just Transition Investment Framework.Social Justice Community Foundations and Giving Projects This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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podcast launch!
Trailer / Intro for the Reimagine Wealth podcast!music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks - you can find him on Soundcloud at IntothegerogianSubscribe to the Reimagine Wealth SubstackReimagine Wealth websiteTranscript:Hey there, my name's Jordyn and I'm a financial coach and financial planner. And today I'm your host at the Reimagine Wealth podcast, where we share imperfect stories about embodying our values, weaving just system level safety nets and working to build the world that we want to live in one where we all get to have our needs met and thrive.Let these be shared learnings that allow you to more deeply explore, experiment, and shift, and that allow us to unlock our collective knowledge. This show is ad free and available to everyone, and it wouldn't be possible without your love and support. So if you like what you're listening to, please like, review, subscribe, and share the show with those in your community.If you're able, please support my work to produce the show by becoming a paid member of my sub stack, which starts at 6 a month. Link to that and more is in the show notes. Thank you so much for listening. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com/subscribe
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sharing imperfect stories about embodying our values and working to build the world that we want to live in – one where we all get to have our needs met and live fulfilling lives. https://www.reimaginewealth.net jordynmiddlebrooks.substack.com
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