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Podcast: Pathways Radio

Juliet Schor: Plenitude: The New Economics of True Wealth

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June 7, 2010

Juliet Schor is the author of Plenitude: The New Economics of True Wealth. Juliet Schor is Professor of Sociology at Boston College. Before joining Boston College, she taught at Harvard University for 17 years, in the Department of Economics and the Committee on Degrees in Women’s Studies. Her research has focused on the economics of work, spending, environment, and the consumer culture. She is also cofounder of the Center for the New American Dream, an organization devoted to ecologically and socially sustainable lifestyles.

www.julietschor.org

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About the interviewer: Paul O'Brien

Paul O'Brien has been the host of Pathways on Oregon's KBOO FM radio for over 25 years, an interview program focused on personal and cultural transformation. PaulO founded Tarot.com, authored the acclaimed book Divination, co-authored The Visionary I Ching, and currently writes the syndicated advice column Paulo's Perspective and the Decision Maker's Corner blog.

Paul O'Brien

As an author, spirtual counselor, ordained New Thought minister, inspirational speaker and Executive Director of the non-profit Divination Foundation, Paulo's passion remains helping people fulfill their life purpose and master the art of being happy. When he's not doing all that, he's spending as much time with his grandson as time allows.

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  1. Paul O'Brien says:

    That sounds like a great question for Paulo’s Perspective- go to http://divination.com/askPaulo to submit your question ;)

  2. june Bell says:

    Hello, I have one question. I am a senior citizen of 74 years old. I have been looking for something I can do to make money, but all these people want is to take what little bit you have to get them rich, but what about the rest of us.There has to be something that we can do to earn just enough to get me through the rest of the month. Social security just doesn’t make it for me. Did you know that the people who are on social security are equil to poverty level.


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