Exploring Slow Money
Woody Tasch, Marco Vangelisti, Mary Berry and Joel Salatin from the Slow Money 2014 gathering.
Woody Tasch, Marco Vangelisti, Mary Berry and Joel Salatin from the Slow Money 2014 gathering.
We need to learn how to earn, save and invest a new kind of coin. Consider BEETCOIN.
The recent collapse of Mt. Gox and the “inconvenience,” in its CEO’s words, caused by the disappearance of hundreds of millions of dollars of Bitcoin investors’ money, should make us all think about the history of finance and … organic beets.
Slow Money is about asking people to consider the costs and benefits associated with the production of our food.
The air is cold and the snow is deep, but inside the hoop houses at Green Gardens Community Farm, the greens are growing. Donna McClurkan talks with Trent and Ruthie Thompson about their year-round operation and the slow money that made it possible.
The first in a 3-part series of teleseminars on economic transformation by Marco Vangelisti.
Credibles’ brilliant model is one part loyalty program, one part Slow Money investment, one part crowdfunding campaign, and one part credit currency.
Foodishiary. Wait, read that again, slowly: food ish iary.
Radio Ecoshock is back with more local solutions for global problems – from the Mother Earth News Fair.
Watch the recording of our recent web chat where PCI Local Economies Fellow Michael Shuman joined Slow Money Founder and Chairman Woody Tasch to discuss the wide-ranging benefits of investing in local food systems.