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Breaking the Money Matrix: A Radical Conversation on Economic Liberation with Mark Anielski

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Mark Anielski is a Wellbeing Economist and author of 2 books: The Economics of Happiness and An Economy of Well-Being. Mark works closely with indigenous communities around the world to reimagine economic systems sourced from Love, human potential, and human relationship.

In this episode, Mark and I explore the origins of our financial system and the core constructs needing light, attention, and resourcing for liberation into a more compassionate economic ecosystem.

We speak about the impact of debt on relationships, the origins of central banking, the consciousness of war, and a possibility to storyboard a new future together alongside the Our Emerging Future global community and listeners of this podcast.

As always, we invite you to relax into and allow yourself to be resourced and even recreated from the Field of consciousness this podcast is recorded from. Some of these topics and explorations can be dense and challenging, so we invite you to breathe and stay present with your experience as you engage with this recording.

Mark’s Website: https://anielski.com/

Forrest’s Website: https://forrestbwilson.com/

Our Emerging Future: https://www.ouremergingfuture.com/

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Mark Anielski is a Wellbeing Economist and author of 2 books: The Economics of Happiness and An Economy of Well-Being. Mark works closely with indigenous communities around the world to reimagine economic systems sourced from Love, human potential, and human relationship.

In this episode, Mark and I explore the origins of our financial system and the core constructs needing light, attention, and resourcing for liberation into a more compassionate economic ecosystem.

We speak about the impact of debt on relationships, the origins of central banking, the consciousness of war, and a possibility to storyboard a new future together alongside the Our Emerging Future global community and listeners of this podcast.

As always, we invite you to relax into and allow yourself to be resourced and even recreated from the Field of consciousness this podcast is recorded from. Some of these topics and explorations can be dense and challenging, so we invite you to breathe and stay present with your experience as you engage with this recording.

Mark’s Website: https://anielski.com/

Forrest’s Website: https://forrestbwilson.com/

Our Emerging Future: https://www.ouremergingfuture.com/

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