Posts tagged wellbeing economics
Are life coaches and fitness classes, aiming to get those on long-term sick leave back to work, coercive or liberating?
The UK's score on reported "democratic wellbeing" is extremely low, says Carnegie Trust. We have answers for that...
“Sustainability is the art of living well within the ecological limits of a finite planet. Art is more than an instrument in this project. It’s the very nature of it”—Tim Jackson
There's a stushie in Scotland about what a "wellbeing economy" means. Katherine Trebeck says it implies the question: who's winning, who's losing?
A sharp increase in acts of kindness during two years of Covid. And Finland is first (again). It’s the latest World Happiness Report
Faced with with our crises, we need to “bounce beyond” them, not “back”. So nominate yourself to be a “CoNECT” - part of a flourishing next economy
Here's the recording of The Elephant Meets...Katherine Trebeck, founder of the WeAll Network (and radical economist)
On June 2nd, The Elephant Meets... Katherine Trebeck, on the new economics of love and solidarity that can follow Coronavirus
The five "non-negotiables" of a wellbeing economy - compare them to the parties asking for your vote next week
"Wellbeing is a 'way in' for people who know something isn't right, but who aren't political". More from StirToAction's Festival
Jacinda Ardern introduces the world's first national economic "wellbeing budget". The grassroots are watching...
Katherine Trebeck: "A wellbeing economy delivers good lives for people first time around, instead of patching things up later"