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The Mindful Marketplace with Joel Skene

The Mindful Marketplace is where we share the stories of entrepreneurs, investors, economists, and business leaders who are not only making a profit, but who are creating more equitable, sustainable, and democratic business practices and communities along the way. It's where we learn how to connect our money and our time to our values, our community, and ourselves. Connect with Joel at: http://www.mindfulmarketplaceshow.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mindfulmarketplaceshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmarketplaceshow/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelskene/

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    Building Inclusive Futures Through Collaborative Community Projects - Part 2

    Imagine transforming unused spaces into life-changing opportunities. In our latest episode, we sit down with Dr. Glennell M Lee Pruitt, president of Jarvis Christian University, to uncover groundbreaking solutions for community investment. Learn how the university is breathing new life into empty dormitories by offering housing to young adults aging out of the foster care system. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative strategies for community development and higher education, as Dr. Pruitt emphasizes the power of "fishing differently" through non-traditional solutions and impactful community partnerships.We also explore the broader landscape of generating revenue for community initiatives without sacrificing social impact. From utilizing unused university acreage for housing to the inspiring story of a church building apartments above its sanctuary, this episode highlights the necessity of bold, outside-the-box thinking. Dr. Pruitt shares insights from the "Fishing Differently" conference, where leaders from various sectors come together to tackle community problems. With a focus on inclusivity, representation, and leveraging technology, this episode offers a fresh perspective on fostering a more equitable future through collaborative and innovative community engagement.jarvis.eduThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Innovative Strategies for Fair Wages and Economic Justice

    Unlock the secrets of pioneering social change and transformative finance in our latest Mindful Marketplace episode. What if your community could own and manage its housing, bypassing traditional homeownership? We delve into cooperative housing models, neighborhood real estate investment trusts, and community capital funds that offer these groundbreaking possibilities. We also spotlight the ongoing battles of gig workers, with a particular focus on Uber and Lyft drivers in Minneapolis standing against corporate lobbying for fair wages. Additionally, we address the mounting credit card debt crisis among young people and its broader economic ramifications in an era of high inflation and steep borrowing costs.Our conversation with Dr. Glennell Lee Pruitt, President of Jarvis Christian University, sheds light on the unique hurdles smaller institutions face in gaining resources and recognition. Dr. Pruitt shares how Jarvis Christian University is creatively using its assets to tackle local social issues, underscoring the power of investing local dollars back into local communities. Learn about the importance of recognizing the unique strengths students bring to their education, and stay tuned for part two of our chat, where we explore more innovative approaches and discuss the impactful Fishing Differently conference. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in social innovation, community investment, and the future of education.jarvis.eduThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Influential Figures in the Fight for Social Justice w/ Damien Durr - Part 2

    How did a former mayor of Berkeley become a beacon of social justice and community empowerment? Join us as we journey through the impactful life of Gus Newport with our special guest, Damien Durr from DCD Empowerment and the Gus Newport Project. Damien shares his unique personal connection with Gus, detailing their encounters through the Children's Defense Fund and the National Council of Elders. We'll explore Gus's transformative tenure as mayor, where he led Berkeley to become a pioneer in divesting from South Africa and implementing groundbreaking policies like domestic benefits and commercial rent control.Discover the often overlooked yet monumental contributions Gus made from lecturing at Harvard to leading the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative in Boston. With insights from social documentary filmmaker Leah Mahan, we delve into the community land trust model that empowered residents through eminent domain and discuss the creation of a documentary capturing this significant journey. You'll also hear about Gus's interactions with notable figures such as Danny Glover and Bernie Sanders and the formation of a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustaining his visionary values.How does faith intersect with activism? This episode reveals Gus Newport’s enduring commitment to justice, influenced by faith leaders like Vincent Harding and Howard Thurman. We reflect on how a bottom-up theology and the teachings of Jesus shaped Gus’s approach to human dignity, anti-violence, and social issues like gentrification and homelessness. We'll challenge the misconceptions around the civil rights movement, shedding light on the critical roles played by women and unsung heroes. Tune in for a profound discussion on living a faith that promotes justice, mercy, and the well-being of all people, inspired by the unwavering spirit of Gus Newport.https://dcdempowerment.com/www.gusnewport.comThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Harnessing Social Enterprises for Economic Reforms & Community Equity - Part 1

    What if social enterprises could reshape the global economy while prioritizing social and environmental value? This episode of the Mindful Marketplace features an enlightening conversation with Damien Durr, a leader of the Gus Newport Project and DCD Empowerment, as we unravel the transformative power of social ventures. Damien sheds light on how these enterprises generate trillions in revenue, create millions of jobs, and strengthen community resilience. We tackle the pressing issue of mega-banks overshadowing community banks and credit unions and the repercussions this has on local economies. Plus, we highlight the ambitious goals of the Community Equity Fund by the Eagle Market Streets Development Corporation, aimed at fostering equitable economic development in Asheville, North Carolina.In a thought-provoking chapter inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of a beloved community, we focus on the intersection of faith, justice, and education. Damien discusses faith institutions' pivotal role in integrating moral values into policy decisions, challenging the conventional single-bottom-line approach. We delve into DCD Empowerment's mission to uplift marginalized youth by linking talent with opportunity and addressing critical issues like low self-esteem and trauma. This episode not only broadens our understanding of intelligence but also emphasizes the creation of learning environments where educators and students grow together, nurturing hope and resilience in marginalized communities. Join us for a powerful discussion on how economic reforms and community-driven change can pave the way for a more just and equitable society.https://dcdempowerment.com/www.gusnewport.comThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Innovative Financing Solutions for Employee Ownership Initiatives - Part 2

    Ever wondered why more business owners are shifting towards employee ownership models? Get ready to uncover the secrets behind this rising trend in our latest episode featuring Alison Lingange, co-founder of Project Equity and the Ownership Capital Lab. Allison breaks down the benefits of partial employee ownership, from boosting employee engagement to enhancing overall business value. We also discuss the contrasting motivations behind such transitions, such as operational efficiency versus legacy building, and the distinct differences between the Silicon Valley approach and the community-focused ethos of small businesses.Tune in as we explore the critical role of employee ownership in sustaining local economies, especially those reliant on manufacturing and production. Alison emphasizes the urgency of succession planning amid the "silver tsunami" of business ownership transitions and explains various financing structures for employee ownership transactions, including seller notes and Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs). We also get a sneak peek into Alison's current and future projects, leaving you eager for more insights. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that could change how you think about business ownership and succession planning.https://project-equity.org/press-releases/project-equity-co-founder-alison-lingane-announces-transition/https://project-equity.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Financial Rewards in Worker-Owned Enterprises - Part 1

    Discover how employee ownership can reshape the business landscape and drive social change! Join me, Joel Skeen on the Mindful Marketplace, as I sit down with Alison Lingange, the brilliant co-founder of Project Equity and the Ownership Capital Lab. Throughout our conversation, we'll uncover how democratic business models are making a difference for companies and employees alike. From the inspiring story of the Industrial Commons' role in the textile circular economy to the groundbreaking antitrust lawsuit against Apple, we cover a broad spectrum of topics that reflect the evolving dynamics of today's marketplace. Plus, get practical tips on managing personal and business debt amidst the growing credit card usage among Gen Z.Is employee ownership too complex or just a myth? Think again! In this episode, we debunk common misconceptions about Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and illustrate their numerous benefits. Hear firsthand how New Belgium Brewery's transition led to financial rewards for its employees, and learn why employee-owned businesses often outperform their peers. We'll also break down the mechanics behind financing these transitions, showing that substantial personal savings aren't necessary for success. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion about the future of employee ownership and its potential to transform the business world for the better.https://project-equity.org/press-releases/project-equity-co-founder-alison-lingane-announces-transition/https://project-equity.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Empowering Workers through Ownership Models and Democratic Practices - Part 2

    Unlock the secrets to transforming your business into an employee-owned powerhouse as we sit down with experts Mark Hand and Jenny Everett from the Research Cluster on Employee Ownership and Workplace Democracy. Discover a new world of business models including employee stock options, ESOPs, and worker cooperatives, enriched with real-life examples like Brookshire's, Bob's Red Mill, and Black Star Co-op. We also shine a spotlight on the cutting-edge concept of purpose trust ownership, showcasing how companies like ACP International and Patagonia use these trusts to benefit both employees and the planet. Learn how Organically Grown Company successfully balances profit with stakeholder benefits through its purpose trust framework.In the latter half of our conversation, we explore how democratic practices in the workplace can revolutionize corporate governance and community organizations alike. With insights from Mark Hand’s teaching experiences at the University of Texas at Arlington, we draw compelling parallels between political democracy and corporate policy, emphasizing the power of transparency and employee involvement. From full worker-owned cooperatives to incremental democratic practices like employee representation on boards, we cover a spectrum of approaches to foster a more inclusive and participatory business environment. Don’t miss our discussion on the Kensington Corridor Trust and how perpetual purpose trusts can reshape community-focused real estate initiatives. This episode is a comprehensive guide to innovative ownership models that promise to leave a lasting legacy for businesses and communities.https://www.eowd.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Financial Strategies Empowering Local Communities and Workers

    Unlock the secrets to transforming your business and community through the power of shared ownership. Join me, Joel Skeen, as I engage with Jenny Everett and Mark Hand from the Research Cluster on Employee Ownership and Workplace Democracy. We explore how private equity is driving new trends in employee ownership, spotlighting Blackstone's innovative equity-linked incentive program for 18,000 employees. Additionally, we delve into the overlooked financial pitfalls tech workers face due to fossil fuel investments and the White House’s recent move to cancel $7.7 billion in student debt. You'll also discover how real estate crowdfunding could be the key to unlocking new local investment opportunities, reshaping financial landscapes, and preserving individual legacies.We'll also unpack the success factors behind employee ownership and its profound ripple effects on businesses and communities. With insights from executive coach Drew McClure, Jenny, and Mark explore promising yet under-researched areas like profit-sharing and community reinvestment. Hear about the bipartisan support for these initiatives, with endorsements from figures like Ronald Reagan and Bernie Sanders. We tackle the urgent "silver tsunami" issue, where retiring business owners can consider employee ownership as a viable succession plan. This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in how investing in employees can help preserve legacies and create lasting community impact.https://www.eowd.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Community Support as a Catalyst for Personal Change - Part 2

    What if investing in your community could transform not just neighborhoods, but lives? Join us as David shares his extraordinary journey from addiction to entrepreneurship, illustrating how community support can lead to personal and collective empowerment. Through candid conversations, David reveals how his real estate business became a beacon of hope, creating meaningful employment for those in recovery and fostering a culture of giving back. This episode captures the essence of how community investment can catalyze personal redemption and collective well-being.Together, we explore the complexities of transitioning a property preservation business into a social enterprise aimed at revitalizing marginalized neighborhoods. Inspired by works like "The Color of Law," "Race for Profit," and "Evicted," we dissect the systemic inequities these communities face. We also address the detrimental effects of property flipping and private equity, contrasting these with the benefits of shared ownership models. Discover how our cooperative approach not only stabilizes communities but also enhances worker productivity and economic empowerment, proving that sustainable, regenerative investment is not just possible, but essential.https://streetwell.co/https://www.wmar2news.com/local/an-employee-owned-cooperative-is-taking-on-baltimores-vacant-housing-crisisThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Transforming Economies with Human-Centered Investments

    Discover the transformative power of investing in each other as we tackle market and social problems head-on. This episode kicks off with Elias Krim, who proposes a radical "third way" in economics through social co-ops emphasizing human-scale economies and community engagement. We’ll also uncover the environmental and social repercussions of PetroPeru's oil and gas activities in the Amazon, driven by financial instability, and explore Connecticut's innovative debt relief program designed to combat healthcare worker shortages and burnout. In a compelling discussion, we’ll also dissect the significance of divestment, particularly in light of student protests against university investments in major weapons manufacturers.Join us as David Lidz of Streetwell shares his remarkable journey from personal recovery to social enterprise and community revitalization. You'll learn how his struggle with addiction led to the creation of an employee-owned contracting company and an impactful real estate portfolio focused on historically neglected neighborhoods. We then shift gears to reveal how cooperative economics can transform businesses into genuine community assets. With insights from Paul Saginaw of Zingerman, we illustrate the real-world success of prioritizing fair wages, good benefits, and community reinvestment over profit maximization. Prepare to be inspired by stories of enhanced worker compensation, improved worksite conditions, and true community upliftment.https://streetwell.co/https://www.wmar2news.com/local/an-employee-owned-cooperative-is-taking-on-baltimores-vacant-housing-crisisThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Collaborative Approaches to Building Workforce Housing - Part 2

    Can a new way of thinking solve the housing crisis? Tune in to hear from Sibley Simon of New Way Homes who left the corporate world to tackle housing challenges in Santa Cruz, California. Sibley shares how traditional high-return and publicly funded models fall short and how his nonprofit leverages impact investment funds to build sustainable, community-focused affordable housing. From using nonprofit-owned properties to reducing parking requirements, discover the innovative strategies that make New Way Homes a game-changer in the sector.We also explore how individuals can get involved through platforms like EquityVest and create their community investment funds with guidance from firms like Cutting Edge Counsel. Sibley discusses the triple bottom line approach—social, environmental, and financial sustainability—and the growing interest in these community investments. Learn about the potential of church-owned properties, the positive changes in housing regulations, and how blending for-profit and nonprofit models can lead to environmentally responsible, workforce housing. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation about fostering community growth and collaboration through innovative housing solutions.https://nmangels.com/http://meowwolf.comThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Addressing Income Gaps with Ownership Initiatives

    Can employee ownership change the game in addressing income inequality? Discover how this transformative approach can lead to better wages, improved working conditions, and enhanced company performance as we explore the growing challenge of limited wealth-building pathways in America. Drawing insights from a compelling Forbes article and economic forecasts, we delve into the cautionary views of experts like Albert Edwards, who warn against market complacency, prompting a search for alternative investment opportunities outside Wall Street. And don't miss the inspiring story of Dakin Kramer, a fifth-grader whose heartfelt initiative raised over $7,000 to clear his classmates' lunch debts, underscoring the power of community support.As we shift our focus to the severe housing crisis, particularly in California, we confront the daunting need for over two million additional homes just to match the national per capita average. The staggering housing costs have far-reaching consequences, forcing young adults to live with family and complicating hiring for local businesses. Join our conversation with Sibley Simon from New Way Homes, as he introduces innovative solutions for providing affordable housing while offering returns on investment. We also tackle the intertwined challenges of social safety nets and historical racial discrimination in housing, advocating for equitable solutions that bolster community growth. This episode promises a comprehensive exploration of how community-driven efforts and local investments can foster sustainable change and economic resilience.www.newwayhomes.orgThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Building Local Legacies with Mindful Money Movements - Part 2

    Unlock the potential of your community through the eyes of Drew Tulchin from New Mexico Angels, as he reveals the rich opportunities in local impact investing akin to the shop-local movement. Imagine your financial contributions thriving right in your backyard. The conversation with Drew is an exploration of how triple-bottom-line companies and B Corps are embedding community values into their business models, creating a ripple effect for a sustainable future. We're not just talking money here; we're talking about a financial revolution that has the power to transform local economies and foster deep connections within our communities.Witness the power of trust and local reputation as we recount the success of Meow Wolf, catalyzed by support from none other than George RR Martin. In shedding light on the stories that define New Mexico's unique business landscape, the episode uncovers what angel investors are truly seeking in startups. It's about pattern recognition and experience, but also about the human touch—values that resonate in the community and foster growth from within. Join us on this journey as we share the secret ingredients that could make or break your venture in today's interconnected world.Finally, we delve into the philosophical side of business with thoughts on long-term investing and impactful philanthropy. Drawing wisdom from cultural traditions and thought leaders like Jed Emerson and Jim Collins, we challenge you to think beyond the quarterly report. This episode presents a narrative where aligning investments with personal beliefs isn't just a nice thought—it's a strategy for building legacies. The New Mexico Angels and the New Mexico Vintage Fund stand as testaments to the enduring power of community, and we invite you to be part of this impactful dialogue. Join us as we dissect, discuss, and discover the true value of people in business and the immense potential of community-driven investment.https://nmangels.com/http://meowwolf.comThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Steering Investment Toward Social Change and Business Sustainability - Part 1

    Prepare to be inspired as we join forces with Drew Tulchin, the mastermind behind the New Mexico Angels Investors Network, for a deep dive into the profound effects of local investing on both communities and the business world. We celebrate a decade of insights from Impact Alpha, while also shedding light on the darker aspects of corporate dominance in live entertainment, weighing in on the monumental lawsuit the US Department of Justice has brought against Live Nation. Our journey with Drew doesn't stop there; we honor the bold steps taken by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker to clear medical debt, a move that promises to lift many from financial despair and serve as a beacon for the kind of change that can come from mindful governance.Unlock the potential of impact investments and business sustainability as we spotlight the National Coalition for Community Capital's role in nurturing Michigan's startup culture, and marvel at Drew's transition from Meow Wolf's CFO to leading angel investors into a future where businesses serve more than just their bottom lines. We cast a critical eye on the significance of B Corporations and their parallel to organic certification, reinforcing the need for integrity in our marketplaces. This episode isn't just about dollars and cents; it's about how we measure our true value through happiness indexes, the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, and triple-bottom-line businesses that cherish profit, people, and the planet alike. Join us on this enlightening path to discover how investment can be a powerful tool for societal evolution.https://nmangels.com/http://meowwolf.comThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Bridging Labor Gaps for Justice in the Service Industry - Part 2

    Discover the untold stories of service workers fighting for better conditions as we sit down with Jen Hampton from Asheville Food and Beverage United. This episode peels back the layers of the food and beverage industry to reveal the strength found in unity and the importance of investing in people for sustainable change. Jen's insights offer an eye-opening perspective on the transformative power of collective campaigns aimed at securing living wages, fair scheduling, and paid time off for service workers. We embark on a journey through the organization's mission to not only uplift service industry professionals but also to bridge the gap across various labor sectors, fostering a more equitable workforce.As we unpack the effects of the pandemic on the service industry, it's clear that adversity has bred empowerment and solidarity. Hear about the organic emergence of a private Facebook group that transformed into a rallying point for workers and the resulting camaraderie that's driving a revolution in workplace dynamics. We weigh in on the pivotal moments that are reshaping the power balance between employees and employers, and how a small-town upbringing informed our approach to nurturing community within the labor force. Find out how you can be part of the movement and contribute to the cause, taking away not just an understanding of the issues at hand but also the knowledge of how collective action can create a tide of positive change.https://sites.google.com/view/avlfbu/homehttps://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2023/11/15/asheville-food-beverage-united-becomes-labor-union-seeks-members/71583224007/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Redefining Service Work Value in a Transforming Housing Market

    Discover what happens when strategic investments meet social transformation as we sit down with Jen Hampton from Asheville Food and Beverage United. We're taking a hard look at the post-pandemic surge in bicycle travel and why our cities need to catch up. But it's not all about the eco-friendly ride; we're also peeling back the layers on private equity's grab on single-family homes—how might this affect you and the housing market at large? From discussing global economic pressures to offering practical debt elimination strategies, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the balance between financial savvy and social conscience.Ever considered the true worth of a smile you receive from a waiter or the effort behind your barista's 'good morning'? This episode taps into the emotional labor and undervalued dignity within the service industry. We're talking about the reality behind the façade service workers maintain the unpredictability of tipping, and the stagnant wages that leave many counting coins rather than paychecks. With legislative waves beginning to recognize the importance of these roles, we're highlighting why it's high time to re-evaluate and redefine what it means to work in service—with real stories from the front lines.Change is brewing for service workers, and this pandemic has poured us a new cup of appreciation for these essential roles. We'll explore the transformation in societal views on tipping, tracing back to discriminatory roots and moving toward a world where the resilience and value of service staff are undisputed. With employers and patrons alike waking up to the worth of frontline service, the industry is reimagining its norms to prioritize dignity and efficiency. Make sure to join us again as we continue our conversation with Jen Hampton and take a closer look at the actions of Asheville Food and Beverage United in fostering these necessary changes.https://sites.google.com/view/avlfbu/homehttps://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2023/11/15/asheville-food-beverage-united-becomes-labor-union-seeks-members/71583224007/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Fostering Humanity in Fiscal Matters for a Values-Driven Marketplace - Part 2

    Embark on a transformative journey with us, Joel Skeen, as Courtney Shaughnessy of Alchemy Financial joins the Mindful Marketplace for a riveting exploration into the synthesis of financial acumen and unwavering ethical principles. Together, we navigate the complexities of fair compensation and conscientiously managing team growth, all while staying true to the heart of your business's mission. Our illuminating discussion unpacks the essence of budgets as moral compasses, guiding you towards socially responsible prosperity without sacrificing your values on the altar of expansion.Delving beyond numbers, this episode champions the humanity within the workplace, treating employees as valued individuals with aspirations that transcend a simple paycheck. We challenge traditional corporate hierarchies, advocating for collaborative business models that foster profit-sharing and democratic decision-making. As we engage with the Rad Planners community, we share how Alchemy Financial exemplifies ethical engagement, offering key insights on aligning your financial strategies with both personal and corporate ethics. Tune in for a compelling narrative that promises not just to enlighten but also to inspire actionable change in your fiscal journey.https://www.alchemyfinancial.co/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Fostering Financial Well-being for Single Mothers in Business - Part 1

    Unlock the potential of businesses with a conscience on Mindful Marketplace, where profitability meets purpose. Join me, Joel Skeen, and Courtney Shaughnessy of Alchemy Financial, as we navigate the crossroads of fiscal responsibility and social impact. Courtney brings her marketing smarts and financial acumen to the table, offering a unique perspective on nurturing businesses that care. Together, we celebrate the successes of worker-owned media like DeFactor and dissect Google's antitrust tumble to Epic Games, pinpointing lessons for entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts alike. Plus, we'll shed light on a local church's compassionate endeavor to wipe out medical debt, reflecting on the hurdles they face when up against the Goliaths of the healthcare industry.Hear how Courtney's financial prowess is empowering solopreneurs, especially single mothers, to achieve economic independence without sacrificing their values or well-being. Our conversation traverses from the personal motivations that fuel our guests to the strategies that sustain small businesses and their communities. With a keen eye on financial sustainability and responsible growth, this episode is a treasure trove for those committed to making their mark ethically and effectively. You'll leave with actionable insights on integrating social responsibility into your business model and a deeper appreciation for the financial guidance tailored to the nuanced needs of solo ventures. Tune in to transform your business ethos into enduring success.https://www.alchemyfinancial.co/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Transforming Personal Finance with Social Justice for Community Flourishing - Part 2

    Discover the transformative power of integrating social justice with personal finance as Diana Yanez, financial planner, and All the Colors founder, joins us once again for a compelling conversation. We'll guide you through the inspiring efforts of RAD Planners, the trailblazing collective that's rewriting the playbook on financial collaboration and inclusivity. Imagine an investment landscape where local impact takes center stage, and traditional competition is replaced by shared prosperity. Prepare to be enthralled as we share personal narratives that confront the complexities of systemic injustices, and how forging deep connections within financial networks like RAD Planners can ignite hope and challenge the status quo.Strap in for a journey through the multifaceted world of non-profit financial stewardship, drawing lessons from my tenure as treasurer for Wisdom and Money. We'll unravel the nuances of embracing financial flux with trust and how that philosophy translates into a real-world strategy for growth. Then, we'll take a personal turn, examining an immigrant's quest to balance family obligations with financial autonomy through the innovative approach of a dedicated family fund. This episode is not just about understanding wealth—it's an invitation to recognize that our strongest assets are the relationships we build and the communities we nurture. Join us in reimagining the essence of security, wealth, and collaboration.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Transformative Financial Journeys Merging Empathy with Economics - Part 1

    Experience the fusion of personal values and financial acumen as we traverse the landscape of impactful investing with Diana Yanez, an esteemed financial empowerment coach. Our discourse sails through the implications of aligning our investments with ethics, emphasizing how such strategic decisions foster community growth and personal prosperity. We celebrate the triumph of Mountain BizWorks, as their significant grant acquisition marks a milestone in uplifting underserved entrepreneurs. Yet, the dialogue also navigates the murky waters of ethical dilemmas, questioning the integrity of lawmakers' investments in defense stocks during military conflicts. Meanwhile, we dissect the administration's attempts to alleviate the burden of student loan debt and highlight Michael Schumann's transformative workshops that champion local investing over the allure of Wall Street.Embarking on a personal narrative, I share the transformative journey from a financial career to a calling in social services, revealing how encounters with diverse clients reshaped my understanding of the intricate dance between money and human empathy. This episode peels back the layers of the undervalued, yet essential roles traditionally occupied by women and minorities, particularly in caregiving and domestic work. We probe into the historical context of value and agency, contrasting market-driven labor with the heartbeat of the core economy. Join us as we blend a fascination with numbers and a deep-seated empathy in a unique approach to financial planning—a convergence where money not only grows but also heals and unifies.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Cultivating Black Entrepreneurship and the Legacy of Black Wall Streets

    Ever wondered how capitalism can evolve into a force for social good? Our latest episode features Lynier Richardson, a distinguished academic and entrepreneur with deep roots in community development and economic empowerment. Together, we dissect the complex tapestry of social enterprises, revealing how profitability and social impact aren't mutually exclusive but rather complementary facets of modern business. Lynier brings his wealth of knowledge from Rutgers Business School to the table, painting a picture of an economy where undervalued assets in marginalized communities are recognized and harnessed, inspiring a new generation of ethical investors and entrepreneurs.The conversation takes a turn as we scrutinize the traditional measures of business success, suggesting a paradigm shift where long-term gains for both community and environment are paramount. Lynier and I share our reservations about practices like payday lending and discuss the need to balance respect for capital with accountability for its broader implications. It's a discourse that bridges the gap between the academic and the practical, examining the ethical nuances that must be navigated to foster inclusive economic growth.Wrapping up our exploration, we celebrate the resilience and innovation of black entrepreneurship, focusing on the historical significance and potential revitalization of Black Wall Streets. We reflect on the transformative power of local economies and the role of conferences like the Neighborhood Economic Development Conference in connecting capital to community projects. As a professor, I share my encouragement for students to apply their business skills to societal challenges, making this episode not just a conversation, but a call to action for listeners to rethink success and engage in impactful economic practices.https://www.business.rutgers.edu/faculty/lyneir-richardsonThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Crafting an Economy of Care Beyond Corporate Greed

    Discover a future where wealth doesn't rule, but serves all of society. That's the world Marjorie Kelly, the insightful author of "Wealth Supremacy," envisions as she joins us to dissect the roots of economic inequality and the extractive economy. Through her transformation from a proponent of socially responsible business to a critic of wealth-centric systems, Kelly sheds light on how private equity and corporate greed fuel a destructive cycle of profit maximization, neglecting the welfare of our planet and its inhabitants.Embark on an intellectual odyssey as we navigate the perilous waters of wealth's impact on our natural resources, with a focus on the commodification of water rights by hedge funds. Kelly's compelling narrative, reinforced by mindfulness principles, challenges our acceptance of a 'hungrier-is-better' economy, drawing parallels to the Buddhist 'hungry ghost' as a metaphor for our endless craving for more. The discussion broadens to question the cultural and ideological underpinnings that sustain greed as an economic necessity, urging a critical reassessment of the myth that maximizing profit is the paramount goal of business.Uplifting in tone, the episode culminates with a foray into the realm of democratic and worker-owned business models that hold promise for a more equitable distribution of wealth. We celebrate entities like the Democracy Collaborative and Cooperative Home Care Associates, who are pioneering the charge toward an economy where democracy, equity, and sustainability are not just buzzwords, but the bedrock of business success. Listen in to grasp how these transformative models not only challenge the status quo but pave the path to a future where thriving economically is a reality for everyone.https://marjoriekelly.org/https://democracycollaborative.org/marjorie-kellyThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Redefining Wealth Distribution with Innovative Financial Models

    From punk rock activist to finance guru, Delilah Rothenberg's life is nothing short of a radical transition. Their unique path has led them to champion sustainable and impact investing, particularly in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa. Throughout our conversation, we unravel the intricacies of shifting one's perspective on capitalism and discover how private capital is being utilized as a powerful catalyst for social equity and economic growth. We delve into the evolution of ESG standards and the pioneering work of the Pre-Distribution Initiative, which aims to guide investors toward a more fair distribution of wealth, challenging the status quo of governance in the process.Imagine a world where the workers own the means of production. In this episode, we explore the promise of worker-owned models, economic pre-distribution, and their potential to forge long-term sustainability. Our guest illuminates the stark contrast between fleeting aid and substantial investment, advocating a cultural shift to uproot economic inequality. We also dissect the power of redefining risk, return, and value, democratizing the investment landscape, and ultimately reframing our approach to resource distribution. This extends to the importance of democratic governance in business and recognizing the collective threads that bind society together.As we wrap up our thought-provoking exchange, we venture into the idea of democratizing the financial system itself. We ponder over the transformative prospects of giving workers and communities a managing stake in investment funds, the potential implications of a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, and the innovative roles of blockchain and DAOs in democratizing finance. Beyond the technicalities, we stress the imperative for individuals to proactively engage with the financial system, armed with the knowledge necessary to combat inequality and enact systemic change. Our collaboration with Oxfam America serves as a testament to the impactful synergy between finance and social justice, a partnership that we hope to see flourish in the hands of our informed and motivated listeners.https://www.predistributioninitiative.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Camaraderie in the Commons Unlocking Prosperity and Happiness

    Discover the heartbeat of community transformation as Seth Kaplan, a seasoned veteran from pivotal international organizations like the UN and the World Bank, joins us to share the power of nurturing relationships for societal well-being. Unpacking themes from his latest book, Seth offers an invaluable perspective on revitalizing neighborhoods and the importance of fostering deep connections within local institutions. Our conversation journeys through the crucial role of local neighborhoods in stitching together the fabric of a healthy society, highlighting the potential for groundbreaking community progress.In today's episode, we wade into the essence of happiness found in the closeness of our local communities. As we reminisce about the charm of town squares and the camaraderie of main streets, we confront the isolation that modern suburbia often fosters. I draw from my own life story, contrasting my upbringing in a tight-knit town with the detached suburban experience and my eye-opening time in Eastern Europe. We explore how societal shifts have influenced our sense of belonging and community participation, advocating for a redesign of our physical and institutional spaces to rekindle organic interactions and a renewed sense of place.Wrapping up, we turn our focus to the engine driving neighborhood evolution: local networks. We delve into the concept of Neighbor Economics, where partnerships between entrepreneurs, social institutions, and socially-minded investors ignite wealth creation and foster trust within communities. I share strategies for the collaborative upliftment of neighborhoods, emphasizing the pivotal role of 'neighborhood quarterbacks' in orchestrating cross-sector efforts. From leveraging unique neighborhood identities to securing incremental victories, we reveal how small successes can snowball into profound, long-lasting change. Join us as we dissect these insights, all aimed at inspiring you to be a catalyst in the collective movement for community betterment.https://sethkaplan.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Asheville's Journey to Economic Vibrancy

    Explore the magnetic allure of Asheville, North Carolina with Joe Minicozzi, our esteemed guest who walks us through the city's phoenix-like rise from Depression-era economic despair to a beacon of urban innovation. Our engaging discussion not only celebrates the pioneering spirits like Julian Price and Pat Whalen, who bet on Asheville when traditional financial avenues retreated, but also serves as a blueprint for cities yearning to reignite their economic engines. Prepare to be inspired by tales of local investment and entrepreneurship that have painted Asheville as a vibrant tapestry of culture and community.As we navigate the transformation of Asheville's downtown, you'll discover how the city's careful cultivation of local businesses and mixed-use development has created an economic ripple effect, enriching the entire county. Uncover the surprising history of Asheville's liquor laws and how these regulations have shaped the local brewery scene, serving as a testament to the power of adaptive policy in fostering prosperity. Our conversation prompts a deeper reflection on the intricate dance between urban planning, transportation choices, and their societal impacts, offering a thought-provoking look at how our built environments influence the fabric of our communities.In our final musings, we confront the necessity of challenging established beliefs and embracing new paradigms in urban development and personal growth. Through our dialogue on mindfulness, meditation, and the pursuit of a more encompassing education, we underscore the importance of critical thinking and interconnectedness in our collective quest for a sustainable future. Join us for a compelling episode that promises not only to enlighten but also to galvanize action toward positive change in our cities and within ourselves.https://www.urbanthree.comhttps://www.pubintproj.com/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Crafting Hope through Equity and Inclusion

    Stephanie's journey from the picturesque hills of Western North Carolina to the forefront of economic innovation is as remarkable as it is inspiring. Join us for a conversation that's as much about personal resilience as it is about the transformative power of community investment. Stephanie, a former journalist turned economic catalyst, opens up about the pivotal moments that led her from the world of finance to the heart of her local community, where she now pioneers change through initiatives like the Community Equity Fund. Her passion for inclusive growth shines a light on the often-unseen potential within our neighborhoods, proving that economic revitalization is not only possible but also essential.Our discussion with Stephanie takes a deep dive into the innovative Community Equity Fund, a beacon of hope for entrepreneurs who have historically faced barriers to funding. By offering equity instead of debt, this fund challenges the traditional business financing model and provides a lifeline to BIPOC, women, and LGBTQI+ business owners. The fund’s unique approach, which includes a grace period and capped return, highlights a commitment to equity and inclusion in the startup ecosystem. With insights from Stephanie's own experience and her role at Eagle Market Streets, we uncover how these community-focused strategies are creating ripples of positive impact across the region.Wrapping up, Stephanie gives us a preview of the upcoming Neighborhood Economics conference, an event that embodies the intersection of faith and finance and celebrates the power of local economies. It’s a gathering that promises to build bridges between diverse communities, fostering economic inclusion and uplifting businesses of color. Her story is a compelling reminder that by investing in people and the places they call home, we don't just change the narrative for individuals like Stephanie—we change the world. Join us for an episode that’s not only about the strategies for community revitalization but also about the stories of hope and endurance behind them.https://www.eaglemarketsts.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Realizing Justice in Urban Renewal w/ Collaborative Community Efforts

    When Melissa stepped away from the corporate world and ventured into the transformative space of community development, she brought with her a wealth of knowledge and passion that's been reshaping neighborhoods for the better. Our latest conversation peels back the layers on how strategic partnerships and philanthropy converge to create spaces where equity and opportunity are more than buzzwords; they're the cornerstones of revitalized communities. Drawing from her experiences with Hands on Atlanta, the Georgia Justice Project, and the innovative Purpose Built Communities, Melissa illustrates the profound difference between mere charity and true justice.We take a close look at the four pillars that hold up the vision of communities thriving on their terms: quality mixed-income housing, comprehensive education, community wellness, and economic vitality. These aren't just abstract concepts—Melissa breaks down the tangible effects of the community quarterback model, demonstrating how dedicated nonprofits can orchestrate resources in tune with the residents' dreams. However, the journey isn't without its hurdles, as we tackle the complexities behind funding such endeavors and the unwavering commitment required to address racial equity and effect long-term change.Wrapping up, our discussion illuminates the joy of collaboration within neighborhood economics, where local leaders and residents are the catalysts for transformation. We share anecdotes from our visit to Jackson, where the lines that demarcate neighborhoods became a tapestry for focused community work. Melissa's insights are a testament to the power of local impact, and her stories offer a beacon of inspiration for anyone looking to weave their efforts into the broader tapestry of social change.https://purposebuiltcommunities.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Unifying Faith and Finance for Community Empowerment

    Venture with us as we traverse the profound terrain where financial acumen meets spiritual fervor, guided by none other than Reverend Sidney Williams Jr. His transformation from the bustling trading floors of Wall Street to the sacred echo of the pulpit unfolds a narrative that binds the pursuit of wealth with ethical imperatives. Together, we grapple with the paradoxes of the Protestant work ethic and confront societal disparities, painting a picture of a theology that upholds human dignity against the backdrop of systemic injustice.Peel back the layers of community influence as we scrutinize the intersection of charity, justice, and the ethics of profit. Our conversation extends beyond simple acts of giving, prodding the responsibilities of financial custodians to foster equitable growth in marginalized communities. We dissect the FISH principles that Reverend Williams champions, revealing an ingenious blueprint for faith groups to harness wide-ranging capital forms in their quest for societal transformation—proving that the power of a united congregation can indeed move mountains.Our journey crescendos with personal revelations on leadership, emotional intelligence, and the healing that comes from self-forgiveness and shared stories. I recount the lessons imbued from exchanges with trailblazers like Kevin Rosalie and look forward to the promise of the upcoming Neighborhood Economics Conference. Prepare to reimagine the future of local economies, as we spotlight the potential that resides within every community, ready to be unlocked, one block at a time. Join us on this expedition that promises to reshape your perspective on wealth, worth, and the web of connections that bind them.https://www.bethelmorristown.org/about-ushttps://crossingcapitalgroup.com/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Redefining Financial Success Through Community-Centric Investing - Part 2

    Unlock the secret to enriching your community and your portfolio simultaneously as Michael Shuman guides us through the untapped potential of local investing. Our enlightening conversation debunks the myths surrounding the necessity of big banks and shines a spotlight on the myriad of ways to invest right where you live. From supporting small businesses to funding community projects, we uncover the social and financial benefits that are often overlooked. Michael's insights, combined with inspiring success stories from the Main Street Journal, illuminate a path toward a more connected and resilient economy that begins at our very doorsteps.Venture with us beyond the familiar territory of Wall Street as we redefine what it means to diversify one's investments. We challenge the stock market's status as the ultimate financial haven, revealing how local endeavors like solar projects and property ownership can provide stability and impressive returns. With a candid analysis of historical data on the stock market's performance, our discussion encourages listeners to consider the broader implications of their investment choices, highlighting the often hidden costs of fees, inflation, and market volatility. This episode will inspire you to think creatively about your investment strategy and the impactful difference you can make within your community.As we wrap up, we focus on the future, where community-level initiatives and the notion of 'locopedia' lay the groundwork for a globally connected yet locally empowered world. The conversation at the Neighborhood Economics Conference in San Antonio exemplifies this spirit, bringing together a diverse group of investors, entrepreneurs, and community leaders, all united in the mission of fostering local economic growth. Join us on this journey to a more equitable and sustainable financial landscape, where your money does more than just grow—it strengthens the very fabric of our neighborhoods.https://mainstreetjournal.substack.com/https://www.cuttingedgecapital.com/https://leadthechange.bard.edu/blog/author/michael-h-shuman-faculty-bard-mba-in-sustainabilityThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Transforming Local Businesses into Engines of Growth - Part 1

    Unlock the secrets to financial empowerment with Michael Shuman, a visionary in the local investment landscape, as we delve into the profound effects of channeling funds into community businesses. Imagine a world where your investment not only yields returns but also fosters job creation and economic growth right where you live. That's the reality we explore in our latest Mindful Marketplace episode, where we discuss the trail Michael has blazed with his pioneering books and how the JOBS Act has revolutionized investment opportunities for everyday citizens.Feel the pulse of local economies through the inspiring stories of Nova Scotia's neighborhood pension funds like Farmworks, which demonstrate the tangible benefits of investing in small businesses. We compare the substantial tax credits that bolster this regional approach to the hefty expenses incurred by cities vying for corporate behemoths. Our conversation with Michael is more than just an exploration; it's a call to action for listeners to consider the age-old practice of local investment as a means to enrich both their financial health and their communities. Join us for an episode that promises to challenge your perceptions and inspire a new way of thinking about where you put your money.https://mainstreetjournal.substack.com/https://www.cuttingedgecapital.com/https://leadthechange.bard.edu/blog/author/michael-h-shuman-faculty-bard-mba-in-sustainabilityThis program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Neighborhood Economics: Blending Business Acumen with Social Progress

    Embark on an exploration of how heartfelt social change can intertwine with shrewd business strategies, as I, Joel Skene, with our partner Neighborhood Economics, host a series that promises to transform how you view community investment. Prepare to have your perceptions challenged by Michael Schuman, the luminary in local investing, who will unveil insights on the JOBS Act and its capacity to fuel community resilience. This episode is a treasure chest of innovative discussions, from the nitty-gritty of public banking to the creation of Diversified Community Investment Funds, aimed at democratizing local investment opportunities.During our special series, we engage with Sidney Williams Jr., whose profound knowledge of the nexus of spirituality and economic growth provides an unexpected roadmap for enriching communities. His unique perspective on risk, investment, and the healing power of stories in leadership is an invaluable asset to this dialogue. Join us as we journey through the insights of Melissa Devereaux and Stephanie Swepson-Twitty on creating holistic neighborhoods and empowering businesses of color, along with Joe Minicozzi's expertise in urban policy, and Seth Kaplan's comprehensive approach to community betterment. This series is not just a conversation, but a call to action for anyone looking to make a meaningful economic impact in their backyard.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Thriving in Business by Prioritizing People, Planet, and Profit - Part 2

    Can businesses truly thrive while championing the planet and its people? Eric Henry of TS Designs joins us with a resounding "Yes!" as he shares how his company's unwavering commitment to the triple bottom line has not only been beneficial but also vital for success. We discuss the surprisingly robust advantages of fostering local connections and supply chains, with Eric's 17-year collaboration with a cotton farmer showcasing the stability and resilience that long-term partnerships can bring to a business, especially amidst the unpredictability of global markets.In the apparel industry, making the switch from synthetic fibers to water-based inks isn't just about being eco-friendly—it's a testament to a company's dedication to quality and longevity. Eric walks us through the challenges and successes of TS Designs' sustainable manufacturing process, emphasizing the economic sense of investing in durable goods. With a pair of long-lasting boots serving as a metaphor for the intrinsic value of sustainability, this episode is a treasure trove of insights for consumers and businesses alike who prioritize more than the price tag. Join us as we unravel the power of community-centric entrepreneurship, where the true measure of success is found in the strength of our connections and the collective well-being of our world.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Pursuing Ethical Practices: The Synergy of Profit, People, and Planet - Part 1

    Discover the transformative effects of social entrepreneurship and ethical investing as we traverse the innovative landscape of Appalachia, where worker ownership and circular economic models are revitalizing the region's economy. Join me, Joel Skeen, on this episode of the Mindful Marketplace, where we pay homage to the legendary Charlie Munger and his investment wisdom, and spotlight the remarkable debt relief initiative at Morehouse College in partnership with the Debt Collective. Delve into the story behind Blue Forest's forest resilience bond, an ingenious investment that merges financial savvy with ecological stewardship, proving that profit and the planet can thrive in tandem.Venture with us as we sit down with Eric Henry, president of TS Designs, unraveling the narrative of sustainable apparel and the dedication to the triple bottom line. Eric's tale is one of resilience and reimagining a business model that honors the local economy, high-quality craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility. We scrutinize the challenges and triumphs of being the first apparel B Corp and its implications for the industry, paving the way for an honest discussion about the necessity of transparency and a commitment to ethical practices. Tune in for a compelling journey through the intricacies of profit, people, and the planet, where every thread weaves a story of innovation and integrity.https://tsdesigns.com/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Embracing the Solidarity Economy: Revolutionizing Business & Community in 2024

    As we embrace the new year, let's not just make resolutions; let's revolutionize the way we engage with the world of business and community. With heartfelt gratitude, I welcome you to join us on a journey through The Mindful Marketplace, where we celebrate the transformative lessons gleaned from the trials of the pandemic and share our excitement for the content evolution that lies ahead. Aaron, my ever-insightful producer, pulls up a chair to unpack how our station's emphasis on community-centric programming is reshaping the landscape of Biz Radio US.This episode is a tapestry interwoven with threads of personal growth, technological leaps from audio to engaging video storytelling, and a website revamp that mirrors our commitment to a more seamless and vibrant listener experience. We open the doors to the solidarity economy, a concept that promises to recalibrate the scales of finance to weigh community impact alongside profit. Be prepared to be enveloped in discussions around local investing, financial cooperatives, and other collective endeavors that put your money to work for the greater good. It's all about connection and progress as we tease upcoming collaborations with Main Street Journal, Neighborhood Economics, and Impact Alpha—get ready to be at the forefront of a year marked by shared prosperity and innovation in 2024.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Student Empowerment and Social Enterprise: The Andy Babowski Interview - Part 2

    What if you had the power to change a student's life? This podcast episode promises to enlighten you about the potential of social enterprises to address market and social problems. We're thrilled to have Andy Babowski, a social entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and co-founder of Backers, as our esteemed guest. Listen in as we engage in a profound discussion about high-performing yet under-resourced students, who, despite their efforts, face struggles to achieve economic success. We'll explore the indispensable role of social and financial capital, and how Backers is revolutionizing the mentoring process to empower these students. The episode also uses an innovative lens to view the concept of digital mentoring, showcasing our proprietary app that connects students with resourceful adults from diverse backgrounds. Uncover the potential impact as we walk you through the importance of journey-based mentoring and the power of having multiple backers for each student. Hear about how a simple cash stipend can support a student's ambition and everyday essentials. As we venture into the second half, you'll discover the crucial role of diversifying networks for youngsters through mentoring programs. We'll outline our unique selection process for students and backers, and the significant influence of these programs in amplifying social capital and providing invaluable connections. So tune in, and let's collectively reimagine the power of investing in each other!https://www.linkedin.com/company/backrs/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybobowski/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Advocating for Local Empowerment and Education: Insights from Andy Babowski - Part 1

    Are you ready to redefine how you view investing, community, and education? Buckle up as we promise an enlightening journey with social entrepreneur and TEDx speaker-to-be, Andy Babowski. We tackle the critical role of local empowerment through housing investment, its potential to ward off inflation, and cooperative ownership's effect on communities. However, we won't shy away from the elephant in the room - the looming national debt and the threat of a market downturn. The conversation takes an interesting turn as we explore the potential of community investment funds. Andy, with his teaching background and experiences operating in the social enterprise sphere, opens up about how democratizing capital can influence the trajectory of lives in urban public school systems. Using his company, Backers, as an example, we delve into how technology can scale the impact of mentoring. We round off with a thought-provoking discussion on the role of education in social enterprise and how a for-profit, mission-driven approach can be a game-changer. Trust us; you wouldn't want to miss this enlightening conversation!https://www.linkedin.com/company/backrs/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybobowski/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Conscious Investing & Social Change w/ Jeremiah Robinson - Part 2

    Ever thought about investing in people to change our world? In a captivating conversation with Jeremiah Robinson, an ardent advocate for marginalized entrepreneurs, we delve into this very concept on the Mindful Marketplace. Jeremiah, who is an entrepreneur himself and a member of Neighborhood Economics, unfolds the work he does with Mountain Bizworks and the CDFI in empowering individuals with limited resources to kick-start their own ventures. More importantly, we shine a light on the disparities that black-owned businesses face and Jeremiah's vision for a world where these entrepreneurs not only survive but thrive.Switching gears to local business empowerment, we dig deep into the profound impact of investing in marginalized communities. Initiatives like the Star West in San Antonio and the American Indians of Texas are leading the charge in fostering entrepreneurship within low-income communities. And guess what? Western North Carolina is gaining momentum too with efforts like the Catalyst Fund. Wrapping up our discussion, we reflect on our first video experiment, inviting you to join us on this journey on BizRadio.US. By investing in each other, we can create a just economy. So, tune in and discover how your investment can become a catalyst for change!FB: https://www.facebook.com/jermainium IG: @bullfr00g This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Conscious Investing & Social Change w/ Jeremiah Robinson - Part 1

    Discover the profound impact of conscious investing with our guest, Jeremiah Robinson, an entrepreneur and advocate for social change. Jeremiah, the entrepreneur in residence for Mountain BizWorks and Neighborhood Economics, enlightens us on how investing in each other can revolutionize our society and economy. We steer into the heavy topics of national debt and the role of big banks. Be prepared to have your perspective on investing shifted as we spotlight institutions like Project Equity and Shared Capital Cooperative and their inspiring work towards creating a balanced economy.Dive deeper into the world of entrepreneurial support with Mountain Bizworks, a CDFI committed to fostering economic growth by providing essential financial capital, educational resources, and personalized coaching. Hear real-life success stories of entrepreneurs overcoming financial barriers with the help of Mountain Bizworks, and learn about the widespread issue of mixing personal and business funds. Jeremiah shares his experience of mentoring a budding entrepreneur, who, through perseverance and exceptional business acumen, transformed into a Mountain Bizworks coach and facilitator. Join us in our second episode with Jeremiah, where we explore the transformative work of Neighborhood Economics. This is a conversation that challenges us to reconsider our financial habits and compels us to invest with intention and purpose.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Unveiling Impact Investing & Local Community Growth w/ Kevin Jones - Part 2

    Ready to have your worldview shaken up? Prepare to meet Kevin Jones, the founder of Impact Investing Conference SoCap, who will challenge your perspective on the business world. Kevin reveals the often overlooked pitfalls of big businesses and their profit maximization – an often ruthless endeavor that overlooks worker welfare. He guides us through the intriguing notion of how investing locally can have a multiplier effect, leading to job creation and wealth accumulation over generations. Using the Shiloh community as an illustrative example, Kevin paints a vivid, compelling picture of the potential that local economies hold.Our enlightening conversation with Kevin didn't stop there. We delved deeper with him into the fascinating world of catalytic investing and the promising shift towards impact investing. Kevin expertly deconstructs the concept of program-related investing, showcasing how it can be an effective tool in creating justice and fostering community growth. Also, we explore how innovations like immigrant saving circles are revolutionizing the investment field. Tune in and get ready to change your outlook on investing. You'll understand why it's not just about financial returns, but also about the long-term effects and the profound impact we can make in our world by simply investing in each other.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Reimagining a New Economy w/ Kevin Doyle-Jones - Part 1

    Picture a world where mission-driven land acquisition levels the playing field for small businesses against big corporations. Imagine if economic justice was not just a buzzword, but a tangible outcome of innovative financial solutions. This is not a dream, it's the vision of our guest, Kevin Doyle-Jones, the founder of the Impact Investing Conference known as SOCAP.We kick things off by discussing the enormous power of impact investing and its potential to challenge the dominance of big banks. Kevin shares intriguing insights about how big banks' skewed interest rates influence the economic landscape. The conversation takes a joyful turn as we share the heartwarming news of medical debt cancellation for Columbus, Ohio residents. Kevin and I then challenge the traditional investing concept of 'two-pocket thinking'. We unveil how this mindset led us to start a conference, offering a fresh perspective on investing, philanthropy, and economic justice.As we move further, we take a critical look at the traditional business school education and its potential disconnect with the realities of today's economy. We question BB&T Bank's substantial donation to a program advocating Ayn Rand's philosophies, and the potential implications it may have on future business leaders. But it's not all critique! We end on a positive note, envisioning the potential of a new economy and how SOCAP is a driving force in this evolution. Join us next week as we continue to explore this exciting frontier of impact investing and economic justice.https://neighborhoodeconomics.org/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Robertson Work on Doughnut Economics & Revolutionizing Business - Part 2

    Ready to revolutionize your business and perhaps even the world? Let your curiosity carry you through our enlightening conversation with Robertson Work—an accomplished author, activist, and professor—who introduces us to the transformative concept of Doughnut Economics. It's an economic model that fuses social justice with ecological regeneration. Robertson generously shares his experiences of applying this innovative model in his activism work with the Swannanoa River watershed, inspiring us to tie our financial decisions and business strategies to our deepest values and the wider community. As we pivot our conversation towards the business sphere, Robertson decodes how Doughnut Economics can be seamlessly integrated with any venture. Unearthing the possibilities, we learn how this groundbreaking model encourages us to think long-term, foster a culture of courage, and embrace change. Allow yourself to be intrigued as we uncover how Doughnut Economics can unshackle creativity, problem-solving, and fresh perspectives in business. To empower you in this journey, we point you towards invaluable resources like the Donut Economics Action Lab website and the Swannanoa Watershed Action Network. So, let's tune in and discover how we can reshape not just our businesses, but our world.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Robertson Work, Author of Five Nonfiction Books, Ecosystem & Justice Activist - Part 1

    Join us in an engaging dialogue with the esteemed Robertson Work, acclaimed author and activist, as we traverse an exciting exploration of social enterprise, market dynamics, and local investment opportunities. We probe into pertinent topics including the looming bust of the boom and bust market, the crisis of student loan debt, and Harvard Business School's intriguing program for budding social impact entrepreneurs. In the second part, we delve into the transformative vision of Robertson, highlighting his six areas of change that will usher in a more mindful world. We dissect the need for regulation on artificial general intelligence and bioengineering and lament our culture's lack of imagination to reimagine a different modus operandi for businesses and economies. Lastly, we underscore the significance of mindfulness and gratitude in our daily lives and in creating a risk-averse business environment. Be sure to join us next week as we continue our engrossing discourse with Robertson on his economic models. [email protected].    This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Ric Pratte on Building a Real Community for Remote Workers - Part 1

    Unlock the potential of employee-owned businesses and understand their power to create quality jobs and build wealth. This episode offers a deep dive into this lesser-explored business model, shedding light on how it can be a game-changer in a troubled economy. We also tackle the gargantuan issue of Amazon's monopolistic practices and their potential impacts on our economy.Adding more flavor to our discourse is Ric Pratte, the entrepreneurial dynamo behind Asheville Digital Nomads. Ric pulls back the curtain on the growth and dynamism of his organization, revealing a vibrant, collaborative culture that unites a diverse group of thinkers. We also touch on the subject of personal finance, offering tangible, actionable advice on eliminating both personal and business debt. Plus, get a closer look at the inspiring work of the Local Investing Opportunities Network and its push for local economic development. With a blend of economic insights and inspiring entrepreneurial stories, this episode promises a mind-expanding journey through the mindful marketplace.http://linkedin.com/in/ricprattehttps://www.instagram.com/ricpratte7https://avldigitalnomads.org/https://www.linkedin.com/company/avl-digital-nomads/This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Reimagining Voting w/Diane Silver - Part 2

    Diane Silver is the Advocacy Program Manager, working to expand support for national ranked-choice-voting legislation as well as capacity-building for state and local RCV efforts.Before joining FairVote in November 2019, Diane worked as an environmental educator. For 10 years she coordinated a local watershed project, doing education and outreach to build partnerships with landowners to implement best management practices for water quality protection and stream restoration. She brings those education and outreach skills to the RCV effort. She has also served as a program director at several residential EE centers, supervising field instructors, writing curriculum, and managing program logistics. She did wildlife education at the Cincinnati Zoo, had a short stint as a classroom teacher in math and science, and in a previous life, worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative aide to her home-state Senator.Diane holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Psychology from Claremont McKenna College and a Master of Science degree in Natural Resources from the University of Michigan. In her non-work life, she plays the fiddle, leads contra dancing (a form of American folk dance), and enjoys hiking and kayaking.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Reimagining Voting w/Diane Silver - Part 1

    Diane Silver is the Advocacy Program Manager, working to expand support for national ranked-choice-voting legislation as well as capacity-building for state and local RCV efforts.Before joining FairVote in November 2019, Diane worked as an environmental educator. For 10 years she coordinated a local watershed project, doing education and outreach to build partnerships with landowners to implement best management practices for water quality protection and stream restoration. She brings those education and outreach skills to the RCV effort. She has also served as a program director at several residential EE centers, supervising field instructors, writing curriculum, and managing program logistics. She did wildlife education at the Cincinnati Zoo, had a short stint as a classroom teacher in math and science, and in a previous life, worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative aide to her home-state Senator.Diane holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Psychology from Claremont McKenna College and a Master of Science degree in Natural Resources from the University of Michigan. In her non-work life, she plays the fiddle, leads contra dancing (a form of American folk dance), and enjoys hiking and kayaking.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Max Mintz - Responsible & Ethical Investing Part 2

    Max first discovered Responsible Investing as a client. In the process of obtaining his degree in Philosophy at Rutgers College, he discovered an interest in Ethics, and while he never expected to be in finance, he found his calling by connecting his studies with his interest in Economics and data analysis. Max has a passion for helping clients align their investments with their values and relies on his ethics training to help clients balance tradeoffs through the process of expressing their values in their portfolios.Max is proud to be named a “40 Under 40” Financial Advisor by the Investment News in 2019. Max previously served 2 terms as the Treasurer for the Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education – he takes pride in his support for educators working on the front lines educating the next generation to become responsible stewards of the environment. He also speaks on topics related to Financial Planning, Sustainable Investing, and Common Interests’ work as a Social Enterprise to various industries and interest groups – let him know if you’d like him to speak at an event!Max Mintz is Series 7 and 66 licensed as a Financial Advisor with Vanderbilt Financial Group.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Max Mintz - Responsible & Ethical Investing Part 1

    Max first discovered Responsible Investing as a client. In the process of obtaining his degree in Philosophy at Rutgers College, he discovered an interest in Ethics, and while he never expected to be in finance, he found his calling by connecting his studies with his interest in Economics and data analysis. Max has a passion for helping clients align their investments with their values and relies on his ethics training to help clients balance tradeoffs through the process of expressing their values in their portfolios.Max is proud to be named a “40 Under 40” Financial Advisors by the Investment News in 2019. Max previously served 2 terms as the Treasurer for the Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education – he takes pride in his support for educators working on the front lines educating the next generation to become responsible stewards of the environment. He also speaks on topics related to Financial Planning, Sustainable Investing, and Common Interests’ work as a Social Enterprise to various industry and interest groups – let him know if you’d like him to speak at an event!Max Mintz is Series 7 and 66 licensed as a Financial Advisor with Vanderbilt Financial Group.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Veronica Edwards, Owner of Balanced Virtually & BizRadio.US Host - Part 2

    Veronica has over 17 years of experience in Accounting and Bookkeeping. Veronica is a Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Global Management Accountant, and QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor. A graduate of the University of North Carolina Charlotte earning a Bachelor of Science in Accounting as well as a Master of Accounting from Georgia Southern University. Prior to opening Balanced Virtually Veronica was employed with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Newell Rubbermaid, and Milwaukee Electric Tool in various roles that provided experience in financial reporting, forecasting, budgeting, auditing, SOX (Sarbanes Oxley Act) compliance, and month-end close. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants. In her spare time, Veronica enjoys reading, traveling, spending time with her family, and event planning. With a deep love for working with people and giving back to the local community, Veronica is a board member of The SPARC Foundation. SPARC is a nonprofit that supports marginalized individuals and communities through proven, evidence-based programs and unbiased, non-judgmental interactions. SPARC’s mission is to keep people out of institutional care (jails, mental health institutions) by providing education and resources to empower them.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Veronica Edwards, Owner of Balanced Virtually & BizRadio.US Host - Part 1

    Veronica has over 17 years of experience in Accounting and Bookkeeping. Veronica is a Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Global Management Accountant and QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor. A graduate of University of North Carolina Charlotte earning a Bachelors of Science in Accounting as well as earning a Masters of Accounting from Georgia Southern University. Prior to opening Balanced Virtually Veronica was employed with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Newell Rubbermaid, and Milwaukee Electric Tool in various roles that provided experience in financial reporting, forecasting, budgeting, auditing, SOX (Sarbanes Oxley Act) compliance, and month end close. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants. In her spare time, Veronica enjoys reading, traveling, spending time with her family, and event planning. With a deep love for working with people and giving back to the local community, Veronica is a board member of The SPARC Foundation. SPARC is a non profit that supports marginalized individuals and communities through proven, evidence-based programs and unbiased, non-judgmental interactions. SPARC’s mission is to keep people out of institutional care (jails, mental health institutions) by providing education and resources to empower them.This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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    Guest: Holly McCann on "What is Regenerative Leadership?" - Part 2

    Holly McCann is a former lawyer & corporate executive, and a business owner & entrepreneur who is passionate about transforming leadership ~ from an outdated model based on separation and scarcity to one that is rooted in mutual thriving. She is a practical visionary, a whole-systems thinker, a lover of nature {including human nature}, and a coach for entrepreneurs & executives who know they are here for something more. This program is brought to you by:Arc Integrated Be sure to visit BizRadio.US to discover hundreds more engaging conversations, local events and more.

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The Mindful Marketplace is where we share the stories of entrepreneurs, investors, economists, and business leaders who are not only making a profit, but who are creating more equitable, sustainable, and democratic business practices and communities along the way. It's where we learn how to connect our money and our time to our values, our community, and ourselves. Connect with Joel at: http://www.mindfulmarketplaceshow.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mindfulmarketplaceshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmarketplaceshow/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelskene/

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