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  • Mothers, Markets and Migration In this week’s episode, we take a look at how over six decades after the Korean War, South Korea processed the most international adoptions in history and how the demand for a “domestic supply of (adoptable) infants” may be playing a role in increasing threats to autonomy over pregnancy in the US. This show first aired in November 2024.
  • Trudy Lynn is featured this week. Rod Evans of living Blues wrote of Trudy Lynn, “with a voice that easily transitions from barroom growls to uptown sass and sophisticated soul, her special blend of blues, R&B and soul has won crowds from sweaty Houston juke joints to massive European festivals. Lynn talks about her music and her decades of joy performing blues music.
  • Economics of Happiness.Helena Norberg Hodge envisions a future where communities thrive through collaboration and a return to nature. She tells of how her years spent in Tibet, witnessing firsthand the effects of globalization, shaped her worldview. She argues economic globalization is a threat to the environment, to local communities, and is at the root of young people’s unhappiness in modern society. ● Helena’s latest book, Local Is Our Future, Steps to Economics of Happiness, traces many of modern society’s problems to the globalized economy, advocating for a shift to the local. ● She emphasizes the human need for connection and the power of localized systems to foster well-being and resilience. ● Empowering women is essential for creating sustainable communities, the majority of local initiatives are started by women. ● Local systems can be the foundations for larger systems that emphasize connection, cooperation, and community well-being over profit.