Caring for People and the Environment: An Introduction to the Ithaca Local Economy Podcast
This episode is an introduction to the podcast themes and reveals the fundamental questions behind creating economic systems that prioritize human well-being.
Hosted by Dia, the podcast explores radical economic experiments in Ithaca, from local currencies to community-driven finance, offering insights for anyone interested in rebuilding economies from the ground up.
Key topics:
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The core question: What would an economy built to care for people look like?
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The importance of relationship-building and cultural shifts in economic transformation
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Examples of radical economic experiments in Ithaca, including local currencies and cooperative ownership models
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The role of trust, skills, and community in shaping new economic systems
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The purpose and vision behind the Ithaca Local Economy Lab initiative
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The team behind the podcast, including production and creative contributors
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How these Ithaca stories serve as models for other communities worldwide
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The podcast’s release schedule of first and third Thursdays and access details via Patreon and website
Timestamps: 00:04 – What if the economy was designed to prioritize caring for people?
00:33 – Introducing the Ithaca Local Economy Lab and its focus on radical economic experiments
01:00 – The team behind the podcast and its production details
01:34 – Closing remarks and gratitude from the creators
Resources & Links:
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Jake Gribschaw – Technical Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgribschaw
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Stacey Cornelius – Associate Producer https://agencyofwords.com
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Sonia Simone – Content Strategist https://remarkable-communication.com
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Erin O’Shaughnessy – Creative Consultant https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/erin-o-shaughnessy-depoe-bay-or/373808
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Yen Ospina – Artist http://yenospina.com
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Carsie Blanton – Musician http://carsieblanton.com