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Release Date: 07/07/2020

Simpler OneEarth Living Episode 0122—Chuck Collins show art Simpler OneEarth Living Episode 0122—Chuck Collins

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Chuck Collins on the Industry That Protects Wealth and How It Hurts Everyone--Most people feel on the outside of extreme wealth. Some aspire to it. Many consider it immoral. For most of us it’s a sideshow. But Chuck says, “No! It’s not a sideshow. It’s the main show. It affects all of us.” We pay the taxes that build what everyone uses. They avoid taxes, sometimes paying none, taking no responsibility for the common good though they benefit from it. Chuck explains who makes all this work.

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As a renegade economist, Della Duncan creates islands of alternative economics in the ocean of capitalism.

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This episode tells how religions are working together to forge new possibilities in ecology, economics and women’s empowerment—all making real difference in their communities. Listen too for the importance of organizing as circles in the practice of cooperation. Previously, the circles of Jubilee. This time, United Religions Initiative's Lauren Van Ham in her work with United Religions Initiatives to form and empower Cooperation Circles around the world.

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A U.S./Mexico Conversation on Living the Alternative Worldview We Call OneEarth Jubilee

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Ep.0921-- Eric LeCompte, director of Jubilee USA Network: : Forgive Us Our Debts—Woes and Wins in Canceling Student Debt

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Brenda Wyss: Feminist Economics Is Creating Just Systems That Meet Current Crises

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Matt Brennan: An Advocate for Your Congregation and Nonprofit on How to Install Solar Power

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It’s far too easy to assume that not much good is happening in states that are fertile ground for the growth of right-wing ways of doing things. The states of Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota have been just such fertile soils. And yet, precisely in the area where those three states meet on the Missouri River, this effective activist on environmental concerns helps us break through this stereotype that not much good can happen in areas dominated by right-wing politicians and profit-hungry corporations.

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As an eco-minister and eco-theologian, Neddy directs Green Faith in Florida and in Latin America. Be sure you go to the GreenFaith.org to learn far more about Neddy’s accomplishments and hopes.

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Reversing Climate Crises through Informed Tree Actions

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“Within just a few weeks—faster than the blink of an eye in geological time—a tiny, microscopic entity brought the global monolith of human civilization, the captains of industry, the might of the world’s militaries, the financial juggernauts of money and manufacturing, to their knees.”--Ahmed

Systems are being exposed, leading to profound transformation:

  • Healthcare systems
  • Farming and food systems
  • Economic systems depending on growth, fossil fuels
  • Political systems and intergovernmental systems
  • Trade and travel systems
  • Social systems structured for racial inequalities and class

Arundhati Roy described it poignantly: “Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine their world anew. This one is no different. It is a portal, a gateway between one world and the next.” 

More than that, the pandemic is a crucible, burning away and altering the structures that comprise the old paradigm, remaking who and what we are. 

The four phases of the “adaptive cycle”--

  1. Growth
  2. Conservation
  3. Release
  4. Reorganization

The crucible invokes the truth that The Only Way Is Through. We need to cross the threshold and step into the crucible rather than fight to hold on to what we had.