Community Conversation - Slow Money, led by Don Hall (remotely)
We will talk about Woody Tasch's groundbreaking book Slow Money, led by CHsrq founder Don Hall by teleconference.
What if we invested in soil instead of stocks? “Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money” by Woody Tasch challenges conventional finance and invites us to imagine an economy that honors food, farms, and fertility. Tasch argues that the speed and scale of modern investing have disconnected us from the land and each other. Through essays, stories, and provocations, he makes a compelling case for bringing money back down to earth— investing locally, patiently, and in ways that nurture rather than extract. Join us to envision new strategies for investing in local food systems.
Potluck at 6, discussion 7:15-8:30. Remotely facilitated by Community Harvest SRQ founder Don Hall.
Don has served in a variety of capacities throughout the international Transition Towns Movement over the past 18 years, including as Education & Outreach Coordinator for Transition Colorado, founder and Executive Director of Transition Sarasota, and Executive Director of Transition US. Don currently serves as Training Coordinator for Transition Network International and is the author of The Regeneration Handbook: Transform Yourself to Transform Your World (New Society Publishers, 2024). Don holds a Master’s in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University and a certification in Permaculture Design from the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute.
We will talk about Woody Tasch's groundbreaking book Slow Money, led by CHsrq founder Don Hall by teleconference.
What if we invested in soil instead of stocks? “Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money” by Woody Tasch challenges conventional finance and invites us to imagine an economy that honors food, farms, and fertility. Tasch argues that the speed and scale of modern investing have disconnected us from the land and each other. Through essays, stories, and provocations, he makes a compelling case for bringing money back down to earth— investing locally, patiently, and in ways that nurture rather than extract. Join us to envision new strategies for investing in local food systems.
Potluck at 6, discussion 7:15-8:30. Remotely facilitated by Community Harvest SRQ founder Don Hall.
Don has served in a variety of capacities throughout the international Transition Towns Movement over the past 18 years, including as Education & Outreach Coordinator for Transition Colorado, founder and Executive Director of Transition Sarasota, and Executive Director of Transition US. Don currently serves as Training Coordinator for Transition Network International and is the author of The Regeneration Handbook: Transform Yourself to Transform Your World (New Society Publishers, 2024). Don holds a Master’s in Environmental Leadership from Naropa University and a certification in Permaculture Design from the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Suncoast Blood Donaton Center
1760 Mound Street
Sarasota, FL 34236
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