Upskilling – P2P Foundation https://blog.p2pfoundation.net Researching, documenting and promoting peer to peer practices Thu, 15 Sep 2016 19:25:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.15 62076519 Frome, a town divided: Part 2 of a 3 part podcast series https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/frome-town-divided-part-2-3-part-podcast-series/2016/09/19 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/frome-town-divided-part-2-3-part-podcast-series/2016/09/19#respond Mon, 19 Sep 2016 08:05:46 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=59807 Last week we introduced Episode 1 of the new audio documentary series Welcome to Frome, produced by the Upstream podcast. Episode 1 explored the mini-revolution that took place recently in Frome, a small town in the sleepy western countryside of England. It also looked at some of the radical new initiatives developed and supported by the new... Continue reading

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Last week we introduced Episode 1 of the new audio documentary series Welcome to Frome, produced by the Upstream podcast. Episode 1 explored the mini-revolution that took place recently in Frome, a small town in the sleepy western countryside of England. It also looked at some of the radical new initiatives developed and supported by the new town council, initiatives like a Share Shop and a Community Fridge.

In this second episode, Upstream dives deeper into parts of Frome’s darker history, and explores the divisions within this town. You’ll hear about how these divisions are part of a much larger story, a story which goes back almost half a century and which spans the globe. What are the scars left from thirty years of closing factories and cutting services? How do these scars reveal themselves in our hearts and in our communities? Is it possible to bridge the economic, social, and psychological divides that carve up our societies? If it’s possible, then how do we do it?

In this episode, Upstream shows how the neoliberal policies first popularized by Thatcher in the UK and Reagan in the US have contributed to the economic and social divides which plague much of the world today. They argue that to understand the phenomenon of Trump, you must understand the divisions in Frome. And to understand Brexit, you must also understand Frome. And if it’s possible to live in a different world – one that values people and planet over profit – you must start in Frome.

Stay tuned next week for Episode 3.

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Twitter: @upstreampodcast

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Revolution, Division, and Happiness in the small town of Frome https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/upstream-podcast-explores-revolution-division-happiness-in-frome/2016/09/12 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/upstream-podcast-explores-revolution-division-happiness-in-frome/2016/09/12#respond Mon, 12 Sep 2016 10:50:28 +0000 https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=59295 What happens when a group of frustrated and ambitious residents take over their town council and begin running things in a radically different way? What kinds of new economics and politics begin to emerge? And what happens to those who feel like they don’t belong to this new movement? What are the scars left from thirty years of... Continue reading

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What happens when a group of frustrated and ambitious residents take over their town council and begin running things in a radically different way? What kinds of new economics and politics begin to emerge? And what happens to those who feel like they don’t belong to this new movement? What are the scars left from thirty years of closing factories and cutting services? How do these scars reveal themselves in our hearts and in our communities? Is it possible to bridge the economic, social, and psychological divides that carve up our societies? If it’s possible, then how do we do it?

The Upstream Podcast team has spent the summer in Frome – a small town in the sleepy western countryside of England. They came here to explore one story, but soon discovered that there was another bursting at the seams. It wasn’t long before they realized that this fiercely independent and historic town was a microcosm of a much larger phenomenon taking place in towns and cities all over the world. They argue that to understand Trump, we must understand Frome. To understand Brexit, we must understand Frome. And if it’s possible to live in a different world – one that values people and planet over profit – we must start in Frome.

Upstream tells this story of revolution, division, and happiness in a three-part radio documentary series called .

This is what the New Economy looks like

In the first episode, “This is what the New Economy looks Like,” they explore the “Flatpack Democracy” movement in Frome and the new economics initiatives it has sparked. What is a “share shop”? How about a community fridge? What happens when a town council creates a position designed to address climate change? Listen to find out and to enjoy some great music along the way. upstreampodcast.org/frome

More about the other two episodes coming soon.

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Twitter: @upstreampodcast

Facebook: facebook.com/upstreampodcast

Instagram: upstreampodcast

 

 

 

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