
Thank You Listeners!
04/25/22 • 2 min
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Welcome back! This is a podcast that sits at the intersection of social justice and money. Usually we talk about ways to line up our personal values and our money. Every week, I take a question that a listener has sent in, about something that’s keeping them up at night and how they might use their money to help, and provide some gentle and realistic suggestions.
This week though, I just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for all of the support for this podcast and monthlyish newsletter. The podcast has just hit a thousand downloads, which is a big milestone for a podcast. It took a little over 6 months of consistent episodes, and it was worth it. Thank you so much for sending in your questions and your reflections and your rebuttals.
I am still fired up about the ways we can use our money to create more of the world we want to see, so let’s keep the discussion going.
In the meantime, if you’re interested in receiving the monthlyish email newsletter, just send an email to [email protected] . You can also add the show on Twitter, the handle is @spenddonatevest. There’s a nice clean website where you can find all episodes ever for this show, the website is spenddonateinvest.world .
That being said, I have been thinking about renaming the show to something that better fits the vibe of the show, so if you have ideas for that, please do share. I’m looking for a name that someone can look at and immediately understand what this show is about, and of course, a name that hasn’t already been taken.
Thanks again for your support! Back next week with another question from another listener!
One last thing- if you’re wondering how you can support the show, please share an episode with your colleagues, your friends, your family, your book club, your running group. Word of mouth is still how people discover podcasts. So, thank you for spreading the word. Back soon with another episode!
Welcome back! This is a podcast that sits at the intersection of social justice and money. Usually we talk about ways to line up our personal values and our money. Every week, I take a question that a listener has sent in, about something that’s keeping them up at night and how they might use their money to help, and provide some gentle and realistic suggestions.
This week though, I just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for all of the support for this podcast and monthlyish newsletter. The podcast has just hit a thousand downloads, which is a big milestone for a podcast. It took a little over 6 months of consistent episodes, and it was worth it. Thank you so much for sending in your questions and your reflections and your rebuttals.
I am still fired up about the ways we can use our money to create more of the world we want to see, so let’s keep the discussion going.
In the meantime, if you’re interested in receiving the monthlyish email newsletter, just send an email to [email protected] . You can also add the show on Twitter, the handle is @spenddonatevest. There’s a nice clean website where you can find all episodes ever for this show, the website is spenddonateinvest.world .
That being said, I have been thinking about renaming the show to something that better fits the vibe of the show, so if you have ideas for that, please do share. I’m looking for a name that someone can look at and immediately understand what this show is about, and of course, a name that hasn’t already been taken.
Thanks again for your support! Back next week with another question from another listener!
One last thing- if you’re wondering how you can support the show, please share an episode with your colleagues, your friends, your family, your book club, your running group. Word of mouth is still how people discover podcasts. So, thank you for spreading the word. Back soon with another episode!
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Link from today's discussion:
https://livingwage.mit.edu/
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34. Elon Musk, Twitter, and ESG
Here’s today’s letter:
I am lowkey stressed about Elon Musk and Twitter. At first when he said he wanted to buy Twitter I thought he was just trying to get the attention that he craves, but it turns out he was serious and I just read that he’s going to buy Twitter. I know on a rational level that he’s not the first billionaire to buy a media company, if that’s what Twitter is, but I feel stressed because I see Twitter as having been instrumental to some of the social causes that I care about. All of this has me thinking about something I heard on an early episode of the show, if Elon Musk becomes one of Twitter’s leaders, would that change Twitter’s ESG score?
Links from today's episode:
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2021/1/27/the-social-media-myth-about-the-arab-spring
https://www.vox.com/2018/7/18/17576302/elon-musk-thai-cave-rescue-submarine
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Hi Hi Hi! Welcome back! So... This is a podcast that sits at the intersection of social justice and money. Usually we talk about ways to line up our personal values and our money. Every week, I take a question that a listener has sent in, about something that’s keeping them up at night and how they might use their money to help, and provide some gentle and realistic suggestions.
This week though, I just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for all of the support for this podcast an
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