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      The Common Good Podcast:
      A Production of Jubilee Economics Ministries 

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      Click on the titles for full posts with additional content. To download the audio files, right-click on the audio link (at the bottom of the post, with icon) and select “save as” or something equivalent.

      Begun in 2010, The Common Good Podcast is hosted by Lee Van Ham and Ed Lucas and features conversations with people who are living what we call jubilee values in their own way, either in their workplace, congregation, organization, or personal lives.

      We’re interested in talking to people who live and act according to such values. Our conversations encompass how the spiritual/transcendent is seen in the daily transactions of life.

      Entries in one earth economics (3)

      Sunday
      Apr012012

      Episode 24 :: Jubilee Economics for the Uninitiated

      Okay, we have to admit it. Jubilee Economics Ministries has a big idea that not everyone gets. When you’re trying (like we are) to take on a world class issue that encompasses a vast swath of history and attempts to deal with the microcosmic and macrocosmic concepts of economics, it gets a little hard to follow. It’s a big job trying to get the world to think another way, and while we’ve done a range of things and employed various media, sometimes we miss the forest for the trees, and things take a bit more explanation why things are how they are with JEM.

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      Wednesday
      Feb012012

      Episode 22 :: A Common Humanity

      lane van ham's smiling mugLane Van Ham is our featured guest for this episode. (Okay, you figured it out. He’s related to Lee just like Lauren from episode 16 is. We’re a small organization!) Apparent nepotism not withstanding (no one is geting paid, ahem!), Lane’s new book, A Common Humanity: Ritual, Religion and Immigrant Advocacy in Tucson, Arizona (University of Arizona Press) just came out and stands fine on its own. Having done his graduate studies in the field of immigrant advocacy, this book emerged from that experience.

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      Monday
      Nov012010

      Episode 7 :: Fair Trade for Dummies

      david funkhouserDavid Funkhouser of Fair Trade USA (formerly TransFair USA) is our featured guest for this episode which coincides with Fair Trade month (October). David is Strategic Relations coordinator for FTUSA in Oakland and just finished a day of presenting at three universities before coming to meet and talk with us. He talks about his attraction to and involvement in the movement, the origins of FT, the processes for certifying cooperatives that produce the goods, and how FT meets needs of smaller producers better than the so-called free trade market, ensuring that participating farmers and artisans can remain situated in their homelands, as dignified and productive citizens.

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