Post-Capitalist Philanthropy with Lynn Murphy & Alnoor Ladha
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Lynn Murphy & Alnoor Ladha - Post-Capitalist Philanthropy “Doing the decolonizing, deprogramming, deconditioning, unlearning work, as well as thinking non-laterally and moving the dominant ontology and dominant cosmology from this rationalist-separatist-materialist worldview to one that's more relational, more quantum, more queer, more based on interbeing, is going to open up vistas of possibility that we can't even imagine from our current vantage point.” -Alnoor Ladha“We’re looking at how do we liberate capital and alchemize wealth in service of life,if you understand the structure how capital markets function they are not in service to life, and they aren’t often looked at through a framework of liberation “-Lynne Murphy In this episode, host Armando Davila interviews Lynn Murphy and Alnoor Ladha of Transition Resource Circle about our world’s necessary shift beyond late-stage capitalism. This vibrant and out-of-the-box conversation starts with exploring our current economy and why leaving the house of capitalist modernity over the next ten to twenty years is crucial. Then the fun really begins when Lynn and Alnoor Ladha paint a picture of how this shift might look and the tools they are using to catalyze this transition. This radical conversation will open your mind to new ideas and possibilities for shifting beyond capitalism and creating a sustainable future. IN THIS EPISODE: An introduction to Post-Capitalist Philanthropy Lynn & Alnoor Ladha’s backgrounds and how they came to this work The Transition Resource Circle Why our current growth-based economy isn’t sustainable for the Earth The impending collapse of late-stage capitalism How to leave the house of capitalist modernity The importance of creating more local resilience & self-reliance in communities How doing inner work can open up unimaginable possibilities Releasing resistance to letting go of certainty and comfort Why the approach to using capital to build a post-capitalist infrastructure is so important The 5 element mandala Lynn & Alnoor Ladha use as a tool for exploring transition pathways The importance of gifting and redistributing wealth for decolonization and liberation How to work with Lynn and Alnoor Ladha and their Transition Resource Circle RELEVANT LINKS: Transition Resource Circle: www.transitionresourcecircle.org, Post Capitalist Philanthropy Book: https://www.postcapitalistphilanthropy.org/ Earthshot Labs: www.earthshot.eco Intro & Outro Music by Little Whale: https://littlewhale.bandcamp.com
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