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Wayfinders Café With David Dodge

WBC CAFÉ on ZOOM | 1:00pm Friday, June 12, 2020 with David Dodge

Topic: The Future of Edmonton’s Environmental & Economic Transformation, Post COVID-19 with David Dodge

Café Host: Klaas Rodenburg.

About Our Guest: David Dodge is the host & producer of Green Energy Futures, a multi-media series that tells inspiring stories about Canadians involved in the green energy revolution in their homes, businesses and communities. Check out their videos, radio feature on the CKUA Radio Network & blog episodes at: www.greenenergyfutures.ca

David is also  the Strategic Project Manager, Climate Policy (Motion 1.5) for the City of Edmonton, and a proud member of Wayfinders Business Cooperative. We are delighted to have him! 🙂 LCA

To Join Our Zoom Café Conversation Click on this Link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85889976529?pwd=TVFlYjVmejRGUXpoSDZrUlBVdXc3QT09

Meeting ID: 858 8997 6529 | Password: 957153
Date: June 12, 2020 at 1:00pm. Edmonton, AB

David Dodge, Environmentalist

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Wayfinders CAFÉ with Mark Anielski

Wayfinders CAFÉ on ZOOM | 1:00pm, May 13, 2020

With Mark Anielski

Topic: “Rebuilding our lives after COVID-19 and its massive economic and societal impact”

In short building the economics of happiness in concrete, real terms, and where do cooperatives (such as ours) fit on the journey. Join us in conversation May 13, 2020 at 1:00pm.

About: Mark Anielski is President and Chief Well-being Officer of Anielski Management Inc. an economic-consultancy specializing in the economics of happiness and well-being. He is also the Chief Well-being Economist with the Indigenomics Institute founded by Carol Anne Hilton. We are working on helping to create functional economies of well-being for First Nations across Canada and the world. I have been advising communities and countries since 2000 on integrating well-being analytics into conventional economic cost-benefit analysis, strategic planning, budgeting, and impact investment decision making.

Mark has authored two books: of An Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness (2018) and the award-winning book The Economics of Happiness (2007). I believe that most people aspire to live a life that brings them joy; a life full of well-being. Mark has developed an economic development agenda and practical tools to create a frame for life and work that starts with human experience and perception well-being and makes flourishing well-being at the heart of every decision and every culture. What are the expected well-being impacts of every decision we/you make today? 

See: https://youtu.be/EKzakl68SP4 …

Wed May 13, 2020 | Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Join our conversation here:

us02web.zoom.us/j/86136735206?pw… (ID: 86136735206 |  password: dCKT50N783)

Join by phone: (CA) +1 778-907-2071

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The 5 Principles of Social Impact | with Marian Spier

Why is it that one person becomes a successful game changer & impacts the world and why does another with the same opportunity, and education does not reaches that level of success and impact? While in her consulting practice Marian discovered 5 principles to help professionals find out how to become game changers & create impact. 1. Chance: You have to create an opportunity 2. Clarity: You have to strategize 3. Craze: You need to have a passion for what you do 4. Courage: You need to have an entrepreneurial mindset 5. Considerate and determined: You need to be purposeful, and meaningful in everything you do. She has been a manager and lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam for eight years.

© TED | https://youtu.be/vsQJ2Y_F0ZY

The Economics of Happiness | with Mark Anielski

What makes us happy? Can we begin to measure progress in terms of happiness and well-being as the ultimate return on investment? In this October 19, 2011 TEDx talk in St. Albert, Alberta, Mark Anielski, author of the best-selling book The Economics of Happiness: Building Genuine Wealth explores how we can begin building economies of well-being, based on the science of happiness and using his well-being measurement and management model called Genuine Wealth. –

TED | https://youtu.be/RN1uaHKxMp4

Reclaiming Social Entrepreneurship | with Daniela Papi Thornton

Social Entrepreneurship is a buzz word. Daniela Papi-Thornton explores how the concept has narrowed down over time and is often used simply to refer to social businesses. But, as she explains, “we don’t need more social businesses, we need more social change” and that requires more than just starting new businesses. It requires system change leadership. She explores the difference between being a social business founder and a system change leader and then unpicks how we talk about, fund, and educate for social entrepreneurship, as well as what needs to change in our education and funding systems to fuel more system change leaders.

© TED | https://youtu.be/RdrfMqBRfEQ

Why We Need Solidarity Economics

Economists have gone to great lengths to write humans out of economics, pushing self-interest and generally providing two choices—faith in markets or the state. INET grantee and University of Southern California Sociologist Manuel Pastor argues that we need to change the conversation and put people first. His research shows that rebuilding the bonds between people universally leads to better outcomes for health, society, and the environment. He speaks of a new solidarity economics, that doesn’t treat people as commodities or simply consumers; it is after all the people that create, make the goods and services we use|consume. –

 © Institute for New Economic Thinking | https://youtu.be/HQqxJDZ675k

Nest City | by Beth Sanders

In Nest City, Beth Sanders argues that our linear ways of thinking about, organizing and planning our cities do not meet the true nature of cities as complex and messy systems. There are no simple solutions to the challenges we face: many citizens don’t feel they belong; we don’t agree on how to best move around; many don’t have jobs, or homes they can afford; we make running businesses challenging; we are facing challenges with the climate crisis. At a time when understanding the relationship between our physical, economic and social habitats is essential, Sanders sets forth an approach to work with the disruptions of our times.

Drawing on her experience as a city planner and a relationship-broker in the conflicts that surface in city life, Sanders offers several strategies to explore how citizens, public institutions, community organizations and the business community can work together to improve our cities. She explores the evolutionary nature of our relationship with cities, and how the tension we experience in city life compels each of us to work to improve our cities. Our work is what regenerates our cities. The city habitats we make for ourselves are as good as we choose to make them. If they’re not good enough, it’s up to us to improve them. The result is a book that articulates the importance of having a sense of direction, being willing as citizens and cities to learn along the way, and accepting the uncertainty and messiness of cities as opportunities to improve them—so they serve citizens well. Nest City will forever alter the way you look at your city, your local public institutions and community organizations and business—and how you think about and contribute to your city.

Get the book at https://www.amazon.com/Nest-City-Citizens-Serve-Cities-ebook/dp/B086Z8K17D/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=nest+City&qid=1588827199&sr=8-1

What is a Co-op?

“A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise.” Growing community through a food co-op: Michelle Lopez-Dohrn |

© TED > https://youtu.be/IgGkigiukw8

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Wayfinders Zoom Cafe with Beth Sanders

Building Healthy & Authentic Communities.

Wednesday May 06, 2020

WBC Cafe at 1:00pm. with Beth Sanders on Building Healthy & Authentic Communities. About Beth Sanders: The purpose of her work is to shepherd community, organizational conversations and decision making into a new era where the following are front and centre: pragmatic purpose, community health, fiscal and economic responsibility, environmental responsibility, cultural responsibility and public conversation. She is also the author of Nest City, and runs a consulting endeavour known as Populus Community Planning Inc.

Note: to participate in this WBC Café please get in touch and I will be happy to provide you with the details, thanks. ?

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Impact with Leo Wong at Social Innovation Institute

Professor Leo Wong PhD is Founding Director at MacEwan University’s Social Innovation Institute. In January Impact talked with Leo about the institute, its mandate, programs and activities. In this interview Professor Wong discusses local initiatives to create a more innovative climate for social development, including the use of B Corp certification for businesses. B Corps pursue and measure social Benefits in addition to profits.

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Welcome New Member: Candy Khan – Canden Consulting

Candy Khan (Canden Consulting) is an award-winning educator, equity, diversity and inclusion specialist, career development and change management practitioner. She has planned programs for adult learners in post-secondary institutions, for profit, non-profit, corporations and public funded institutions.
Candy has facilitated courses on career development, unconscious bias, recruitment, anti-harassment, and intercultural competency. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Master of Education in Theoretical, Cultural and International studies from University of Alberta. Candy also has certificates in Human Resources, Change Management, Workplace Investigations, Gender Based Policy Analysis, Leadership Effectiveness, Intercultural Development, and Human Rights.


“I joined the Wayfinders Business Cooperative because I do not want to go back to ‘normal’ post Covid-19. I share the vision, mission and values of the cooperative!

Candy Khan, Director | e: candy@candenconsulting.ca
Telephone: 780.953.1203 | W: www.candenconsulting.ca

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The Commons Podcast Edmonton Premier

The Commons Edmonton Podcast:

On Civil Society and Democracy

Host Rod Olstad and guests explore the “Third Sector”: the Voluntary and not-for-profit/Non-Governmental sectors of the Canadian Economy from a local perspective.  How are Edmontonians and others  “picking up the slack”; taking on the tasks and needs that are left unfulfilled by the corporate and public sectors?  How are these efforts reflected in our democracy and the media?  

Albertans happen to donate more money to charities and NGOs than any other Canadian province.

See: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/11-008-x/2012001/c-g/11637/c-g02-eng.htm
and: http://sectorsource.ca/research-andimpact/giving-research

https://www.thecommonspodcastedmonton.org/

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Covid-19 Assistance programs for both businesses and individuals

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Good afternoon Everyone

Attached is a summary of all the Covid-19 Assistance programs for both businesses and individuals announced by the governments so far.

As you know, government programs are changing quickly. The intent of this summary is to provide you with the most current information.  The latest updates are going to be made to this document on an on-going basis and it will be available on our COVID-19 Resource Centre on RSM Website.

Thanks! Stay Healthy and take care!

COVID-19 – instructions for submitting client records:

In response to national, provincial and local COVID-19 guidance, RSM employees are working remotely and we are limiting access to our offices until further notice to protect the health and safety of our clients, employees and communities. We strongly encourage you to submit your records electronically, if possible. If you are unable to do so, essential services staff are available at the office to receive deliveries of client records by courier.  If you need to drop off records in-person, please call our office at (main number) to ensure someone will be available to receive you.

RSM can help you stay informed with the latest insights, ideas and countermeasures to minimize the negative effects related to COVID-19, as well as prepare for future emergency events at our COVID-19 Resource Centre.

BEST REGARDS!

Samuel Young

Samuel Young, FCPA, FCA, CFA

Partner

RSM Canada
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