Episodes
Thursday May 14, 2020
Episode 15 - More than Just the Vegetables
Thursday May 14, 2020
Thursday May 14, 2020
In this episode, we cover the inspiring story of the Copenhagen Food Coop, a member-owned alternative to mainstream grocery stores which allows people to not only have regular access to fresh local food, but also to make decisions about what foods the coop purchases and how the coop is run.
NOTE: This episode was recorded before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Though some of the activities mentioned in this episode - such as community harvest celebrations and group farm visits - are currently 'on hold', the work of the Copenhagen Food Coop and other groups to build strong local food economies has never been more important.
Related links:
- Website of the Copenhagen Food Coop
- Ökostart (toolkit for starting a food coop, created by the Copenhagen Food Coop) (site in Danish)
- Planet Local library
Intro music by Gillicuddy (CC BY-NC 3.0).
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Friday Sep 06, 2019
Episode 14 - Food Sovereignty in the Global Economy
Friday Sep 06, 2019
Friday Sep 06, 2019
In this episode we speak with Judith Hitchman, the president of Urgenci, an international network of community-supported agriculture groups (CSAs). The conversation touches on decommodifying food, ISDS clauses, local food policy councils, and many more topics related to local food.
Related links:
- Urgenci - the international CSA network
- Article: 'Saving Japan’s seed heritage from “free trade”'
- Article: 'Tosepan - Resistance and Renewal in Mexico'
- Booklet: 'Localization: Essential Steps to an Economics of Happiness'
- Links to Organizations for Change
- 'Insane Trade' factsheet and short film
Photo by Peg Diaz (http://pegdiaz.com/)
Music by Gillicuddy: 1; 2; 3 (CC BY-NC 3.0).
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Friday Dec 21, 2018
Episode 13 - Transition, Tradition, and Trade
Friday Dec 21, 2018
Friday Dec 21, 2018
Juan del Río is a co-founder of the Spanish Transition Network, and author of the first book about the Transition movement to be published in Spanish. In this interview from the New Economy and Social Innovation (NESI) forum, he gives us his thoughts on economic transition, how different economic systems encode different values, how trade treaties threaten community resilience, and what we can do about it all.
Related links:
- Read about our work in Ladakh over the years
- Read the foreword to Juan's book about the Transition movement in Spain, by Transition founder Rob Hopkins
- The Spanish Transition Network (Red de Transición)
Photo: Juan giving a talk on the Transition movement.
Music by: Gillicuddy and Podington Bear (CC BY-NC 3.0).
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Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Episode 12 - Not-for-Profit Businesses
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
From social enterprises to credit unions, a new wave of not-for-profit businesses is pushing back against the assumption that consumerism and competition must drive the economy. In this episode, we speak with Jen Hinton of the Post Growth Institute, co-author of a forthcoming book about how the line between businesses and not-for-profit organizations doesn’t have to be as rigid as you might think.
Related links:
- How On Earth - the website for the forthcoming book.
- 'Beyond capitalism: not-for-profit business ethos motivates sustainable behaviour', by Jen Hinton and Donnie Maclurcan, Oct 2014.
- Community-Wealth.org's factsheets about worker cooperatives, social enterprises, municipal enterprises, community development corporations, and community financial institutions.
Photo: Goodwill Industries, one of the first entities to blur the line between business and nonprofit.
Music by: Gillicuddy (CC BY-NC 3.0), Chris Zabriskie (CC BY 3.0), and Podington Bear (CC BY-NC 3.0).
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Tuesday Aug 28, 2018
Episode 11 - Love, Values, and Wellbeing Economies
Tuesday Aug 28, 2018
Tuesday Aug 28, 2018
In this episode, we chat with Diego Isabel La Moneda of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WE-All), a growing group of people and organizations around the world focused on co-creating a new economic system. The goal of WE-All is to bring businesses, NGOs, policymakers, faith-based groups, academics and citizens all together into a coherent global new economy movement, with a vision for change and a set of strategies for how to achieve it.
Related links:
- The Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WE-All) website
Photo by Pierre Ferron. Music by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY 4.0).
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Wednesday Jul 25, 2018
Episode 10 - Growing a Farmers Market from the Ground Up
Wednesday Jul 25, 2018
Wednesday Jul 25, 2018
Francisco Grau is a co-founder of Feria Verde, one of the largest and oldest organic farmers markets in Costa Rica. In this episode, Local Futures' Associate Programs Director Anja Lyngbaek, sits down with Francisco to talk about how the market got started, how it’s kept itself running and thriving for nearly a decade, and what lessons Feria Verde has to offer for people thinking about starting farmers markets in their own communities.
Related links:
- Feria Verde's website (in Spanish)
- Feria Verde on Facebook
Photo by Francisco Grau. Music by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY 4.0), Doctor Turtle (CC BY 4.0), and Gillicuddy ("Jupiter the Blue" & "Springish"; CC BY-NC 3.0).
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Friday May 18, 2018
Episode 9 - Beautiful Places: A Conversation with Wendell Berry
Friday May 18, 2018
Friday May 18, 2018
Listen to a conversation between two giants of the local economy movement in this extended episode. Helena Norberg-Hodge founded Local Futures, produced the film The Economics of Happiness, and wrote the book Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh. Wendell Berry is a poet and activist, an author of over 40 books, and a lifelong advocate for ecological health, the beauty of rural life, and small-scale farming. Their far-reaching discussion touches on human nature, technology, experiential knowledge, agriculture policy, happiness, wildness, and local food systems.
Related links:
- Helena's biography
- Wendell's website and biography
- 'In Distrust of Movements'
- Wendell’s article on the 50-Year Farm Bill
- Wendell’s newest book, The Art of Loading Brush: New Agrarian Writings, published in 2017 just after this conversation was recorded
Music: "Is That You or Are You You?" by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY 4.0). Photo by Guy Mendes (CC BY-SA 3.0).
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Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Episode 8 - Creating the Framework for a New Economy
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
In this episode, Jay Tompt tells the story of the REconomy Centre. A little bit startup incubator, a little bit co-working space, and a little bit gift-economy networking hub, this "new economy wing of the Transition movement" emerged from an abandoned office building in Totnes, England to bridge political divides and help create the conditions needed for holistic local economies to emerge around the world.
Related links:
- REconomy Centre Totnes
- The REconomy Project
- How to start a REconomy Group in your community
- The CTRL-Shift Summit (March 27-29, 2018)
- Planet Local: our library of inspiring grassroots projectsMusic used:Chris Zabriskie: "Is That You or Are You You?" (CC BY 4.0); Kevin Macleod: "Sonatina" (CC BY 3.0); Sean Keller: "Air"
Friday Feb 16, 2018
Episode 7 - From GDP to GNH
Friday Feb 16, 2018
Friday Feb 16, 2018
Countries around the world are fixated on growing their economies - but is growth doing more harm than good? In this episode, Richard Heinberg discusses the history behind how GDP growth came to be used as a measure of success, why GDP can't continue growing indefinitely, and why it's time to transition to a better metric - one that better reflects human and ecological well-being.
Related links:- On our blog: 'Life in a degrowth economy, and why you might actually enjoy it'- On our blog: 'From growth to degrowth: a brief history'- Richard's articles on the Post Carbon Institute website- Richard's articles on Resilience.org- Much more detail about the Jevons Paradox- A PDF version of Limits to GrowthMusic used:Chris Zabriskie: "Cylinder Three", "Is That You or Are You You?", "Readers! Do You Read" (CC BY 4.0); Kevin Macleod: "Windswept" (CC BY 3.0); Tri-Tachyon: "Edge of the Wastelands" and Circus Marcus: "Beethoven - Bagatelle op.119 nº9" (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Monday Jul 10, 2017
Episode 6 - Rebuilding Healthy Communities: The Growing Ecovillage Movement
Monday Jul 10, 2017
Monday Jul 10, 2017
Societies and communities everywhere are under threat from an increasingly corporatized global economy that is shifting power and resources from the many to the few and separating us from one another and from nature. Around the world, however, an increasing number of people are actively looking to re-establish the bonds of interdependence and recreate community living in tune with nature. In this episode, Anja Lyngbaek interviews Kosha Joubert, the Chief Executive Officer of the Global Ecovillage Network (GEN), about the rapidly growing ecovillage movement, which sees the ecovillage concept being adopted and adapted by a multitude of people and diverse cultures across the globe. Kosha speaks of the multiple social and environmental benefits of ecovillages, including the mitigation of climate change. We hear of a host of inspiring initiatives, including rural villages in China choosing to transition to ecovillages, Senegal´s national ecovillage strategy, tried and tested ecovillages in Asia and emerging initiatives in Palestine and Gambia that offer youth an alternative path to the migration to big cities.
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