Building Local Power

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Sinopsis

The Institute for Local Self-Reliances podcast to break monopoly power.

Episodios

  • Is Congress Starting to Take Antitrust Seriously? (Episode 79)

    22/08/2019

    Building Local Power Host Zach Freed is joined by ILSR's Stacy Mitchell to discuss the team's most recent efforts in fighting monopolies.… Read More

  • Local Storage is Changing the Decision Making Power of the Energy System (Episode 52)

    09/08/2018

    In this episode of Building Local Power, host Nick Stumo-Langer sits down with Energy Democracy initiative director John Farrell to discuss John's latest report on solar and storage. … Read More

  • Want to Strengthen Independent Businesses? Use These Policies (Episode 51)

    26/07/2018

    Host Nick Stumo-Langer is joined by researchers Stacy Mitchell and Olivia LaVecchia to discuss their new guide to policy tools that strengthen independent businesses. … Read More

  • The Huge Supreme Court Cases You May Have Missed (Episode 49)

    28/06/2018

    Guest host Nick Stumo-Langer and ILSR co-director Stacy Mitchell discuss two recent Supreme Court cases that have vast implications for the state of our economy and the role of the court as a centralized entity in ILSR's decentralized worldview.… Read More

  • Innovation in Small Town America (Episode 48)

    14/06/2018

    Three of our researchers (Christopher Mitchell, John Farrell, & Brenda Platt) sit down together to discuss how small cities across America are innovating in the ways they are supporting their local economies. Mitchell discusses this innovation in Idaho; Farrell details the discussions in Decorah, Iowa; and Platt portrays many different home composting programs.… Read More

  • A Better Way to Think about the Future of Work (Episode 47)

    31/05/2018

    Sarita Gupta of Jobs With Justice joins us to discuss the state of labor rights in the "gig economy" and how the care sector presents a huge opportunity to change both work and aging. … Read More

  • Understanding Media Monopolies with Laura Flanders (Episode 45)

    03/05/2018 Duración: 41min

    In this episode of the Building Local Power podcast, ILSR co-director and Community-Scaled Economy initiative director Stacy Mitchell sits down with Laura Flanders to discuss the disturbing trend toward a calcified and monopolistic media landscape.… Read More

  • Big Utilities See Pushback to Their Dominant Role in State Houses (Episode 44)

    19/04/2018

    Experts Stacy Mitchell, Christopher Mitchell, and John Farrell discuss the impact that concentrated economic power has in state legislatures in topics as wide-ranging as high-speed broadband access, electric utilities, and Facebook's recent Congressional foibles.… Read More

  • Rescuing Materials and Building Community in Berkeley Thanks to “Waste” (Episode 43)

    05/04/2018

    Dan Knapp and Mary Lou Van Deventer sit down with long-time friend and ILSR co-founder Neil Seldman and Communications Manager Nick Stumo-Langer to discuss their successful reuse business and how they fit into the wider Berkeley community.… Read More

  • Paying Taxes Is More Popular Than You Think (Episode 41)

    08/03/2018

    Vanessa Williamson of the Brookings Institution joins Christopher Mitchell to discuss her new book, Read My Lips: Why Americans Are Proud to Pay Taxes, and the changing American attitudes in regard to taxation.… Read More

  • Brendan Greeley on Why We Need a Pro-Competition Political Party (Episode 40)

    23/02/2018

    Economics writer Brendan Greeley joins Stacy Mitchell and Christopher Mitchell to discuss what we all get wrong when we talk about economic indicators and how he's working to change that.… Read More

  • Colorado State Senator Steve Fenberg on Local Power Versus Corporate Power (Episode 39)

    08/02/2018

    Steve Fenberg (D-Boulder) talks with John Farrell about his history as a renewable energy activist and local control advocate and how he translates that work into his role in the state legislature.… Read More

  • Environmental Justice & Local Activism, A Conversation with NAACP Leader Jacqui Patterson (Episode 38)

    25/01/2018

    Jacqui Patterson, the director of the NAACP’s Environmental and Climate Justice Program, talks with ILSR’s Neil Seldman and Nick Stumo-Langer about the practical implications of environmental justice.… Read More

  • Want Your City to Prosper? Then Forget Everything You Think You Know about Economic Growth (Episode 37)

    11/01/2018

    In this episode of ILSR's Building Local Power podcast, Chuck Marohn of Strong Towns sits down with Stacy Mitchell to discuss why the conventional wisdom about economic growth often leads communities down a dark path of decay. … Read More

  • The Rising Anti-Monopoly Movement (Episode 36)

    28/12/2017

    This roundtable discussion between ILSR's Stacy Mitchell, John Farrell, and Christopher Mitchell delves into the growing movement against monopoly power in the political economy.… Read More

  • Building a Zero Waste World, One Community at a Time (Episode 35)

    14/12/2017

    Zero waste activist Paul Connett joins ILSR's Neil Seldman and Nick Stumo-Langer to detail how to move communities across the world to a zero waste reality as well as how this activism fits within the grassroots landscape. Along with Paul's insights on zero waste policies -- from corporate redesign to community fun in participating in sustainability policies -- he regales listeners with a version of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, zero waste edition.… Read More

  • Internet Connectivity in Indigenous Communities (Episode 34)

    30/11/2017

    Matt Rantanen, Director of Technology at the Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association, and Hannah Trostle, an ILSR research associate talk with Christopher Mitchell about the challenges to better Internet connectivity on tribal lands across America.… Read More

  • Supporting Family Farming in the Age of Monopoly with Joe Maxwell (Episode 33)

    16/11/2017

    Joe Maxwell of the Organization for Competitive Markets details how our economy is tilted against family farms and rural communities, and how he’s working to build a political movement to change that.… Read More

  • This Ag Economist Preached Bigger is Better. Now He Says the Evidence Favors Small Farms. (Episode 32)

    02/11/2017

    John Ikerd, an agricultural economist, sits down with Stacy Mitchell to discuss the consolidation of our food system and why he supports family farms as opposed to corporate mega-farms.… Read More

  • San Francisco Breaks the Chain Stores, Strengthens Neighborhood Economies (Episode 31)

    19/10/2017

    San Francisco has one-third as many chain stores as the national average. That's thanks in large part to a city ordinance that restricts "formula" businesses. We talk with AnMarie Rodgers, senior policy advisor to the city’s planning department, about how the city implemented the policy, how it works, and what advice she has for other cities that want to do it too.… Read More

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