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Laura joins me as a sort of continuation of the conversation with Erin Axelrod, but focusing on the individual rather than the organization. During our time together Laura shares how we can make a difference by considering where our money sleeps. The ways to guide our finances towards banking and investment so our surplus provides benefits for our local communities. How non-financial capital can create an abundance. Throughout it all, we also remember, that the world we live in, and our lives right now, are in a period of transition so we can be gentle on ourselves and our decisions.Find out more about Laura and her work at richandresilientliving.com.Donate to the Summer to Fall FundraiserJoin The Permaculture Podcast Patreon CommunitySchedule a Consultation with ScottStepping away from this interview—though I’d love to live in a world where abundance is the rule and there isn’t a need to invest to prepare for the later stages in life or to ask for investment to sustain our projects—as we opened the conversation, I accept we’re in a period of transition to the world we want to live in. As permaculture practitioners creating abundance for ourselves, in this time we can also help others create similar opportunities in their lives by using every form of capital at our disposal and sharing our surplus with others.But, that’s just my thought. What are yours?Leave a comment below or get in touch.Email: show@thepermaculturepodcast.comCall: 717-827-6266Or Write:The Permaculture PodcastP.O. Box 16Dauphin, PA 17018Until the next time, spend each day investing in your life and your communities while taking care of Earth, your self, and each other.Recommended Articles from LauraWelcome to Your Guide to a Rich & Resilient LifeHow I’m Investing to Save the PlanetLooking Beyond Financial Capital on the Path to Financial IndependenceImpact Banking: Do Good With Your Stimulus Check Even If You Can’t Afford to Donate
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