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In the first two episodes we discussed a plethora of reasons WHY to make the transition from a monetary socioeconomic model to a nonmonetary protopia. This episode will round out the first three with an in depth look at HOW to bridge the gap from here to there with our special guest Jae Sabol, of One Community Global. Tune in to hear about OCG's open source blueprints for the future of sustainability which can be implemented now!
Episode 68 – Tools for Building a Sustainable Community If you're interested in creating or living in a sustainable community, there's a powerful resource you'll want to check out. One Community is a non-profit, world-change organization committed to creating sustainable blueprints that anyone can apply to build sustainable infrastructure and unplug from the "Matrix." Its website is a massive treasure-trove of free information on everything from food, to energy to economics and a whole lot more. The organization was founded by Jae Sabol who in 2010 committed full time as a volunteer to creating it. His background includes 70 certificates of qualification in holistic living, nutrition, and psychology in addition to other areas of study such as social change, community building, organizational management and strategic business development. Through One Community, Jae works with a large network of volunteers to empower systems that work for "The Highest Good of All." As you can imagine, that's a profound shift from systems that merely seek to create higher profits. Open Source and Free Share One Community offers open-source and free-share tools, tutorials resources and do-it-yourself instructions for anyone interested in creating a sustainable community or just living a more sustainable life. The website features information that they can be implemented either as individual components or as a complete self sufficient, self sustainable and ultimately self replicating teacher demonstration community village, city or hub. And it fosters global collaboration for like-minded groups interested in producing more sustainability models that can be replicated. All of this started when Jae began to search for alternatives to the traditional rat race life. During his journey he was fortunate to work with some highly financially successful people. Over and over again he learned that the monetary success these folks were experiencing did not equal happiness. New Systems I was thrilled to meet and chat with Jae, as part of my series on “New Systems” that are emerging to replace our old dysfunctional systems. His One Community website is an amazing online hub for all those interested in new, more effective methods for ensuring Earthlings and Earth thrive together. I hope you'll check out the One Community website. I also hope that you'll share your thoughts about this podcast and any related comments you may have below or by emailing me at jenise@sustainablelivingpodcast.com . If you're interested in learning about emerging new systems that promote sustainable living as well as the organizations that support them
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Superhero Academy Podcast Jae Sabol - One Community Global Superhero Academy Podcast Ep # 30 For full notes and key points, please visit LINKSOON Summary In this podcast, Marc Coppola interviews Jae Sabol from One Community Global, a movement that seeks to create eco-villages where people can not only experience living in these sustainable homes, but also can replicate it and build the villages themselves with the guides that will be provided by the organization. They talk about how important marketing or telling the story is in order to encourage more people to be part of the movement towards sustainability. They also talk about what organizations or sustainability movements can do to engage more people, run their organizations more effectively and achieve more as they help people shift their mindsets toward sustainability. Main Questions Asked • What is One Community Global? [03:20] • What do you want to promote? [03:23] • Where did it come from? How did it start? [03:27] • How much time and how much of a team did it take to build One Community Global? [08:50] • Is open-sourcing creating problems for One Community Global? What are the shortcomings that you've been noticing so far? [08:55] • How is open-sourcing helping with One Community Global? [10:00] • What is your timeline regarding your projects in One Community Global? [14:42] • Do cities restrict One Community? How are you navigating that? [21:49] • How much of your success do you attribute to story telling, or marketing? [28:19] • Where is your ideal location to set up an eco-village? [38:14] • How has Community Global dealt with the challenge of scale? How is the number of people who engage in this decided? [44:00] • Are you posting minutes of your meetings online so that people can keep track of them? [53:00] Links Mentioned Valhalla Agency agency.valhallamovement.com Greenseed greenseed.us BuyCott buycott.com BuyPartisan buypartisan.com Free Conference USA freeconferenceusa.com Free Conference Calling freeconferencecalling.com Contact Information for the Guest, Jae Sabol onecommunityglobal.org onecommunityglobal.org/jae-sabol Come check out more of what we do on www.valhallamovement.com www.superheroacademy.net
If you participate in social media, you’ve no doubt seen a plethora of inspirational memes floating around the Internet. You know the type; they’re the ones that feature psychedelic art or images of nature. Maybe there’s even an image of Albert Einstien’s disembodied head floating through outer space, disseminating a classic quote. Or, my favorite, a Native American staring at the moon flanked by a hawk and an especially timely old proverb. I’ll be honest; I’m guilty of it. I share stuff of this ilk pretty much on the regular. But, I’ve come to realize something. If you’re (I’m) not cultivating real action out of what you’re (I’m) posting, it’s nothing more than sanctimonious drivel. In essence you’re (I’m) full of shit, no matter how well intentioned you (I) might be. On the other end of the spectrum, we have this episode’s guest , Jae Sabol. He’s the founder of a not for profit called One Community that’s striving to create an open-source, sustainable way of life that’s accessible to all. They’ve actually broken ground on a couple of different communities and they’re making change a reality in a way that actual human beings can touch. Sure, it sounds grandiose and impossible, but they’ve made some pretty amazing steps and their ideas just might infiltrate your way of life before you know it. Check them out over at their site and start a dialogue over on their social media accounts (Facebook Twitter) if you want to learn more. A hearty thank you to all our listeners, we’ve been heard in over 50 countries (including Mongolia, somehow). We truly love and appreciate the support, but we need to keep growing. If you want to help us spread the word, follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/midwestreal), like us on Facebook (facebook.com/midwestreal), give us a nice review on Itunes, hell you can even tell your friends with actual words! XO.
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