The New Economy: Work, Money & Meaning

The New Economy: Work, Money & Meaning
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An in-depth exploration of how traditional employment, financial systems, and career trajectories are being fundamentally reshaped in 2025. Through expert interviews and case studies, the series examines emerging work models, economic shifts, and the search for meaning in modern careers, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical guidance for navigating the new economy.
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The podcast explores several emerging themes in the contemporary workforce and economy, including the rise of the green economy with episodes covering environmental sustainability's implications for business, AI's impact on job roles and necessary future skills, cryptocurrency's disruption of traditional finance through decentralized systems, and the gig economy's dual nature of freedom versus job insecurity. Additional episodes examine innovative retirement models, the creator middle class that operates away from viral fame, the impact of digital nomadism, and the evolving four-day work week, providing listeners with both theoretical frameworks and actionable guidance.

An in-depth exploration of how traditional employment, financial systems, and career trajectories are being fundamentally reshaped in 2025. Through expert interviews and case studies, the series examines emerging work models, economic shifts, and the search for meaning in modern careers, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical guidance for navigating the new economy.
In this episode, we delve into the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) and its potential role in the evolving economy of 2025. We’ll explore how UBI could provide a safety net in a world where traditional employment is being disrupted, and discuss its implications for financial independence, social equity, and the pursuit of meaningful work. Featuring interviews with economists, policy makers, and individuals living under UBI trials.

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