Envision

The purpose of this show is to accelerate the shift towards building an inclusive, just future by connecting people and ideas. Be inspired to become the change agent for your community. Our guests describe some of what’s happening across the country and around the world to improve community resilience and build a regenerative community. Our topics range from money and what it is, the challenges and success of global resilient community efforts, models for bringing alternative health care to underserved and minority communities, suggestions for fostering greater community through social entrepreneurship, building leadership, to reflecting on the language we use and whether it is inclusive or exclusive.

The power of re-entry with dignity for the formerly incarcerated

With 2.3 million people in its jails, the US has the highest incarceration rate in the world - accounting for nearly 20% of those imprisoned globally. The communities most impacted in the US are communities of color.

10-09
54:19

Encore: Food and Fibersheds

Consciously developing food and fibersheds is one way to build human, social, natural and financial capital in rural communities.

10-02
54:38

Encore: Intent and Impact: How Leadership and Social Impact Converge

Mono-cultural organizations or communities don’t happen by accident. Neither do dynamic, diverse, inclusive cultures whether organizationally or communally.

09-25
55:08

Encore: Helping African American Entrepreneurs Take Flight

At their earliest stage, entrepreneurs generally get funding from friends and family – those supporters culled from alumni groups, professional connections, and longstanding familial and social networks.

09-18
56:23

Encore: Mono Bravo: community empowerment, conservation, and chocolate

This is the story about an innovative initiative that protects tropical rainforests through the direct trade of strategic understory crops that provide sustainable livelihoods for the rural poor, and community-based conservation commitments

09-11
54:58

EFC: Removing masks to raise emotionally healthy youth globally

Mr. Ashanti Branch, M.Ed, the Founder and Executive Director of the Ever Forward Club, returns for a second interview.

09-04
55:04

Encore: Como coaching respalda el desarrollo de liderazgo

En este episodio, tocamos algunos temas del anterior episodio acerca de la neurociencia, nuestros relatos propios, y la autopercepción.

08-28
55:13

Intent and Impact: How Leadership and Social Impact Converge

Mono-cultural organizations or communities don’t happen by accident. Neither do dynamic, diverse, inclusive cultures whether organizationally or communally.

08-14
55:08

Encore: Ever Forward Club - Helping young men to come alive and thrive

An interview with Mr. Ashanti Branch, M.Ed, the Founder and Executive Director of the Ever Forward Club, and some of the young men in the program. We discuss - how Mr.

08-07
54:44

Mono Bravo: community empowerment, conservation, and chocolate

This is the story about an innovative initiative that protects tropical rainforests through the direct trade of strategic understory crops that provide sustainable livelihoods for the rural poor, and community-based conservation commitments

07-24
54:58

Encore: Participant Life: Building community by including the different

Even when we explore the topic of inclusion we often forget about the differently-abled. When we discuss poverty, we often disregard that disability can be both a cause and result from poverty.

07-17
55:40

Encore: Blockchain Innovation: It's more than just cypto-currencies

Blockchain first appeared in popular consciousness as the distributed ledger that underpins Bitcoin. However, crypto-currencies and tokens are far from its only use.

07-10
54:19

Como coaching respalda el desarrollo de liderazgo

En este episodio, tocamos algunos temas del anterior episodio acerca de la neurociencia, nuestros relatos propios, y la autopercepción.

07-03
55:13

Encore: Getting to the Roots of Your Threads

Are you curious about the origins of your clothes and cloth goods? Who made them? How were they made? Where they were made? Can you trace the fabrics back to their roots? This week’s guest Geana Sieburger is.

06-26
52:51

Encore: CERO Co-op: good green jobs - circular economy

In other episodes we have discussed the benefits of the cooperative business model – being or becoming worker-owned. We’ve highlighted the benefits of bridging cultural divides to create the future we want.

06-19
54:54

Encore: Money Part II - A Deeper Dive

This show intends to link to some of the points from the first episode on money and provides time to dive deeper.

06-12
55:13

Participant Life: Building community by including the different

Even when we explore the topic of inclusion we often forget about the differently-abled. When we discuss poverty, we often disregard that disability can be both a cause and result from poverty.

06-05
55:40

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