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Messy Jesus Business
Sister Julia Walsh
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Elizabeth Garlow: Money and Community
Messy Jesus Business
45 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
Elizabeth Garlow: Money and Community

Episode 81 of Messy Jesus Business podcast, with Sister Julia Walsh.



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"A culture of encounter is something we have to be very intent on practicing, and so I'm excited about an economics that creates many of those opportunities for encounter."
-Elizabeth Garlow



IN THIS EPISODE



In the latest episode of Messy Jesus Business podcast, Sister Julia Walsh FSPA chats with Elizabeth Garlow, economist and cofounder of the Francesco Collaborative, which invites individuals to critique economic structures and invest using their whole spiritual selves. Elizabeth discusses her early Capuchin influences and her interest in Focolare. "I had a sort of hunger to have a different kind of conversation about who we are as human beings," she says, "how we meet our needs, what kind of systems can we create?"



Sister Julia and Elizabeth talk about the damage that can be done by our current economic structures. "Our economic structures are intertwined with problems of disconnection and loneliness," Elizabeth says. Elizabeth also discusses the challenging ways we can move forward to help create a more just world. "Money in many ways is energy, " she says. "It's flow. It is not something that we are slaves to as the Gospel...teaches us."



Name Drops:



Natalie FosterPope FrancisMia BirdsongFr. Richard WardMarjorie KellyFr. LebrayMorgan SimonNich RomeoZacchaeus



Topics Discussed:



Franciscan spiritualityCapuchin communityFocolare MovementEconomy of CommunionEconomy of Francescohow we spend and investethic of enoughnessfinancial discipleshipINE Institute



Books Mentioned:



Laudato SiLaudate DeumThe BibleLiving City MagazineHow We Show UpReal ImpactWealth SupremacyThe Alternative



Elizabeth Garlow



ABOUT THE GUEST



Elizabeth Garlow is drawn to the spiritual dimensions of our shared work to build a new economy.
Messy Jesus Business
A blog and podcast about radical Gospel living, nonviolence, simple living, social justice, service, community and contemplation.