In “Unscrewing Economics” host Cherri Jacobs Pruitt interviews award winning author and journalist Rickey Gard Diamond on money, politics, and how Partnership-based economic systems are spreading throughout the world. Included in this episode is the importance of understanding our personal economic stories, a summary of how economics has driven politics in the United States, and how its roots in the domination configuration ensure that those at the top of the economic pyramid keep all profits but trickle all costs to those beneath them. The show notes for “Unscrewing Economics” include links to resources to learn more and connect to the Partnership economic movement!
Season 1, Episode 7
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Resources:
- The Real Wealth of Nation, Riane Eisler
- Screwnomics, Rickey Gard Diamond
- An Economy of Our Own
- Ms. Magazine’s Women Unscrewing Economics series with Rickey Gard Diamond
- Riane Eisler’s Social Wealth Economic Indicators (Social Wealth Index)
- Invest in Better (Values Aligned Investing)
- If Women Counted, A New Feminist Economists, Marilyn Waring
- International Association of Feminist Economists (IAFFE)
- The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future, Riane Eisler
- The Power of Partnership: Seven Relationships that will Change Your Life, Riane Eisler
- Center for Partnership Systems
- center@partnershipway.org
- Resilience, Rising Appalachia
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Listen to Season 1, Episode 3: Healing Men and Leaving Violence Behind here.
Listen to Season 1, Episode 4: Turning Deserts to Gardens here.
Listen to Season 1, Episode 5: Healing Healthcare with Dr. Teddie Potter here.
Listen to Season 1, Episode 6: Partnership Education the Montessori Way with Tim Seldin
Carey Sipp says
Love this:Turning the obvious into “aha” moments because we’ve all measured and valued our value through the lenses of old White men.
Thanks for the new pair of glasses.
Again and again and again!