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Wednesday, April 21, 2021, from 4:00 pm to 5:50 pm PST / 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm EST

This webinar presented by John Bloom will focus on the assumptions underlying economic life. How have we come to understand the social or antisocial aspects of money? How can we shift our imaginations to understand that we are co-creators and participants of and in economic life? What kind of business models and pricing structures could reflect biodynamic values? Together we will explore the notion of associative economics.

All webinars offered by the Biodynamic Association are $10 to the general public. If you're able, please consider making a donation, during your registration, so that we can continue to provide the information, resources, and connection that are needed.

BDA members receive the additional discount, 10% off for Soil Builder Members, 20% for Seed Sower and above members. Membership is on a sliding scale, so you can join for as little as $5 and immediately receive access to membership benefits. 

If you experience issues with internet access or unreliable service, you may still participate by calling in. 

Interested but can't make the time? Don't fret! All webinars are recorded. Registered participants will receive a link to the video recording the day after the live session.

For questions about registration, email registrar@biodynamics.com or call 262-649-9212 x2

For more details on system requirements and how to participate, please see our webinar info page.


 

John Bloom has been General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America since
October 2016 and is a member of the General Council for the Society. He writes frequently for
being human and is an active member of the Council of Anthroposophical Organizations.
He recently retired from RSF Social Finance, San Francisco where he served as vice-president for
organizational culture. As part of his work at RSF, he developed and facilitated conversations and
programs that address the intersection of money and spirit in personal and social
transformation. He also developed a spiritually based leadership program to support nonprofit
organizations. He continues to deepen that work independently and is part of forming a new
organization Spirit Matters, serving anthroposophical initiative. He has written extensively on
money and culture and has fostered collaborative dialogues on the challenging social aspects
of money. He is a founder and trustee of Yggdrasil Land Foundation, a national land trust
committed to supporting biodynamic agriculture and land-based regional economies. He has led
numerous workshops and written about issues of land preservation and community supported
agriculture. He has written two books, The Genius of Money, and Inhabiting Interdependence,
both published by SteinerBooks. He is currently working on his next book of essays and lives in
San Francisco.

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April 21st, 2021 4:00 PM through  5:30 PM
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