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Tipping the Scales of Inequality ft. Richard Wilkinson

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Join us for a riveting episode that delves into the heart of global crises, where we unravel the stark realities of consumption inequality and its profound implications. In a world where the top 1% consume as much as the bottom 66%, we dissect the intricate web of environmental challenges and economic disparities, challenging the very foundations of capitalism. With hosts Zachary Marlow and Arjang Jameh steering this thought-provoking dialogue, and featuring the insights of renowned expert Richard Wilkinson, we embark on a journey of discovery and radical thinking.

We explore the intersection of public health and income inequality through Wilkinson's groundbreaking research, illuminating how societal divides impact our collective well-being. Engage with us as we tackle the tough questions: What makes inequality destructive? How can we reshape our society into a more equitable, abundant, and collaborative existence?

For those yearning for deep, meaningful discussions and real solutions to the pressing issues of our time, this episode is a must-watch. We're not just analyzing problems; we're envisioning a future that transcends the status quo. Tune in, join the dialogue, and be part of a community that dares to think differently and act boldly.

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Join us for a riveting episode that delves into the heart of global crises, where we unravel the stark realities of consumption inequality and its profound implications. In a world where the top 1% consume as much as the bottom 66%, we dissect the intricate web of environmental challenges and economic disparities, challenging the very foundations of capitalism. With hosts Zachary Marlow and Arjang Jameh steering this thought-provoking dialogue, and featuring the insights of renowned expert Richard Wilkinson, we embark on a journey of discovery and radical thinking.

We explore the intersection of public health and income inequality through Wilkinson's groundbreaking research, illuminating how societal divides impact our collective well-being. Engage with us as we tackle the tough questions: What makes inequality destructive? How can we reshape our society into a more equitable, abundant, and collaborative existence?

For those yearning for deep, meaningful discussions and real solutions to the pressing issues of our time, this episode is a must-watch. We're not just analyzing problems; we're envisioning a future that transcends the status quo. Tune in, join the dialogue, and be part of a community that dares to think differently and act boldly.

  continue reading

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