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In this episode, Joy and the Vice President of the Criterion Institute, Susie Pan, explore the concept of 'investable hope' - a compelling idea that combines finance with the notion of hope for a better future. They discuss the importance of hope in times of crisis, the shift from individual to collective hope, and how investments can be a pathway to creating a more equitable society.
And finally, Joy discusses Criterion's practice of prioritising relationships with people who are responsible for their own hope.
Episode Highlights
- 00:27 - Introduction
- 02:17 - The Role of Hope in Crisis
- 07:48 - Collective vs. Individual Hope
- 11:42 - Investing in a Better Future
- 17:48 - Practice - Responsibility for One's Own Hope
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