#107: Eric Busropan (part 2): Financial Emotion continued
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
5M ago
Eric Busropan joins me for part 2 of a two part discussion on the subject of financial emotion; our complex relationship with money and how to transcend the trauma many of us have endured. Eric has over 30 years of experience in researching the intricate interplay between money, emotion, and its impact on our overall well-being. As a seasoned professional in this niche field, Eric bring a unique blend of academic insight and practical experience to empower individuals to achieve harmony between their financial decisions and their emotional well-being. His work has led to transformative outcome ..read more
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#107: Eric Busropan (part 1): Financial Emotion; our relationship with money
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
5M ago
Eric Busropan joins me from Rotterdam, the Netherlands to discuss his important work in the field of 'financial emotion.' This part 1 of a two part discussion on a fascinating topic. I met Eric at the New Financial Forum in the Hague in 2010 where I presented my vision of economy based on love and well-being in front of 500 bankers and insurance industry people. Eric has over 30 years of experience in researching the intricate interplay between money, emotion, and its impact on our overall well-being, He has dedicated his career to understanding and addressing the vital intersection of finance ..read more
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#106 (part 2): Mary Morrison (Part 2) The Value of Wisdom: The Price of Presence
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
8M ago
Mary Morrison joins me again for Part 2 of our fascinating conversation about the value of emotions, reframed as wisdom, emotional reactivity in service to our vision and mission, and ancient cultural wisdom including the Chinese and native Turtle Islanders (North America). Mary is a culture creator, a leadership coach, organizational wellness consultant, sustainability designer/entrepreneur, clinical acupuncturist and certified Zhineng Qigong teacher. In Her Own Words “It is not only ‘body’ or ‘embodiment’ practices, it is sense perception. It is incredibly simple and very nuanced at the same ..read more
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#106: Mary Morrison (part 1): The Value of Wisdom: The Price of Presence
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
8M ago
Mary Morrison joins me as my guest on the podcast. Mary is a former MBA student of mine when I taught economics at the Bainbridge Graduate Institute based in the Seattle area. Mary is a culture creator, a leadersship coach, organizational wellness consultant, sustainability designer/entrepreneur, clinical acupuncturist and certificed Zhineng Qigong teacher. Mary holds an MBA in Sustainable Business from the first institute to offer a green MBA, as well as a Master of Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine from the Maryland University of Integrative Health (formerly the Tai Sophia Institute). Her underg ..read more
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#105: What is inflation and how does it impact our well-being?
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
9M ago
Thanks to a listener who asked me to try and explain inflation, I provide what I hope is a new perspective on what many of us find confounding. What is inflation? Why are the prices are virtually everything increasing stretching most of us to the limit of our income? Are wages keeping pace with inflation or falling behind? What impacts did the Covid 19 pandemic have on inflation and have government income support programs contributed to price inflation? What is the relationship between the massive increase in federal debt money (total federal government increased by 70% issued since 2019 reach ..read more
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#96: Chrystia Chudczak: Lego Models and Blockchain Platforms for Building Citizenry of Trust in Canada and the Ukraine
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
1y ago
Podcast #96 (February 24, 2022) Chrystia Chudczak is a Ukrainian-Canadian policy analyst and founder of Decidium, a Global Human Centric Design Studio based in Ottawa, Canada. Chrystia recently spent several days on the streets of Ottawa with her camera capturing images of the Freedom Trucker Convoy that captured the attention of Canadians and citizens around the world. She is now immersed in the conflict in the Ukraine with Russia.   Chrystia is passionate about helping people capture business and pivot their lives in a post-COVID world. She uses human-centric design, with Lego being her ..read more
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#92: How Banks Create Money and The Great Financial Jubilee Reset: In Conversation with Ben Johnson (Peripheral Thinking podcaster)
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
1y ago
Ben Johnson, entrepreneur and business-man as well as host of the Peripheral Thinking, joins me in conversation on the important subject of debt, bank-created money and opportunities for rebooting our world financial system in the year of Jubilee (year 5782 in the Jewish Calendar). Under ancient Jewish economic laws and practices (borrowed from the ancient Sumerian and Babylonian cultures), all debts would have been forgiven (i.e. 'clean slate' laws in Sumeria) and all wealth redistributed in the 50th year called Jubilee.  Why in January of 2022, in the very year of Jubilee, are there no ..read more
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#90: Dr. Jennoa Graham: Well-being Financial Wisdom, Accounting and Life Lessons
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
1y ago
I'm pleased to have Dr. Jennoa Graham as my 90th podcast show guest. Jennoa is the sister of my last guest, Jayson Graham. Jennoa holds two PhDs, one in leadership and a second in sustainability.  Jennoa calls herself Dr. GNP (Dr. Graham-in-Purpose). She is an international public speaker, author, professor, and adjunct executive team leader. Her 20-year career of combined multinational corporate accounting and consulting experience reflects core values of transparency, integrity, efficiency, and sustainability resulting in multi-million-dollar savings. We cover some interesting topics fr ..read more
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#89: M. Jayson Graham: Storytelling our way to well-being
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
1y ago
M. Jayson Graham is a remarkable human being. Jayson is a master storyteller and is helping actors and artists from all disciplines find more creative ways of telling their stories. We all have a story to share. We all have a purpose for being. Telling our story helps us to flourish and experience true well-being.  M Jayson Graham is an international lecturer, narrative designer, and the owner of MJG Story Creation LLC, a company whose purpose is to encourage entrepreneurship within the artistic community. After graduating from Howard University, he spent six years in Los Angeles working ..read more
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#85: Jodi Calohoo-Stonehouse Indigenous Visionary: Running for National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations
The Economics of Well-Being
by Mark Anielski
1y ago
Today, June 21, 2021, is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, In celebration of this important day, I'm joined by Jodi Calahoo-Stonehouse, a Cree and Mohawk woman, who is running to be the first female indigenous leader of the Assembly of First Nations.  Jodi shares her vision and hopes for Canada, for both indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.  As part of her campaign, I've helped Jodi launch a national Indigenous Well-being Survey that anyone can take to express their views on the future of indigenous peoples in Canada and get a sense of indigenous people's well=being. Here ..read more
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