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All Together Now
Progressive Radio Network
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
Charlene Spretnak and her guests track the progress of the “Big Make-over,” the cultural and political Relational Shift that is occurring in all fields as a result of recent discoveries that life is far more dynamically interrelated than modern societies have realized.
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Charlene Spretnak and her guests track the progress of the “Big Make-over,” the cultural and political Relational Shift that is occurring in all fields as a result of recent discoveries that life is far more dynamically interrelated than modern societies have realized.
Show more...
News
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All Together Now - 4.10.25
All Together Now
57 minutes 42 seconds
7 months ago
All Together Now - 4.10.25
Eleanor LeCain talks about how all of us - even with small amounts of money – can invest in our local economy (beginning with ourselves) with Michael H. Shuman, a leading visionary on community economics, attorney, entrepreneur, and author (most recently) of Put Your Money Where Your Life Is: How to Invest Locally Using Solo 401ks and Self-Directed IRAs.
All Together Now
Charlene Spretnak and her guests track the progress of the “Big Make-over,” the cultural and political Relational Shift that is occurring in all fields as a result of recent discoveries that life is far more dynamically interrelated than modern societies have realized.