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Intrinsic intern Charlie Peterson conceived and produced this episode focused on musicians and how they survived the pandemic. It was not all bad—many received unemployment and used the time to write new music or explored new ways to reach out
In this special and personal episode, executive film producer William Horberg shares his stories behind the films he produced, and how his wide range of interests in art and music have shaped his career. He and host Keiko Sono share the many in
This episode was edited from the recording of a panel discussion hosted by the Intrinsic host Keiko Sono, on the two Universal Basic Income (UBI) pilots being conducted in the Hudson Valley, New York, and how a true UBI would impact the society
Chris Silva (Executive Director, Bardavon Presents), John Barry (former Poughkeepsie Journal music reporter), and Brian Mahoney (Editorial Director, Chronogram) share their thoughts on how the performing arts and cultural scenes are, as we slow
Guests: Christine Hein and Michael BergChristine is the Executive Director at People’s Place in Kingston, a not-for-profit organization feeding, clothing and responding to the needs of the people in Ulster County with kindness, compassion and
In this episode, we dive deep into the issues of affordable housing, homelessness, and how UBI could impact them. Scott Santens is one of the leading advocates for UBI on social media. March Gallagher is the Comptroller of Ulster County, where
Jim Pugh and Owen Poindexter hosted the Basic Income Podcast from 2016 to 2020, a wealth of information on and beyond Universal Basic Income. In this episode, we discuss where we are right now in the UBI movement, as we slowly emerge out of the
Is it possible for a local business to scale up and stay sustainable, both socially and environmentally? For Hudson Valley's Bread Alone, it is. In this episode, Nels Leader and Jen Metzger dive deep into how local businesses could lead the way
Our first guests of 2021 are Lagusta Yearwood and Ken Greene. They are both small businesses owners  based in the Hudson Valley, New York.Lagusta started as a catering service but now owns a small vegan chocolate company called Lagusta’s Lusci
We are pushing our conversations to the next level! Upcoming guests include Lagusta Yearwood, owner of Lagusta’s Luscious, and Ken Greene, founder of Hudson Valley Seed Library; Jen Metzger, the State Senator from 2019 through 2020 in the 42nd
To wrap up one of the wildest years in the history of the United States, I’m happy to bring to you a conversation I recorded with three of the most influential grassroots activists in Ulster county, New York—Kelleigh McKenzie, Lin Sakai, and Am
Why make podcasts? Doesn't the world have enough podcasts already? Three friends gather to answer these questions. Brett Barry, host of Kaatscast and owner of Silver Hollow Audio in the Catskills, New York, and Theresa Widmann, host of I Want W
What could be more fun for children and young adults than to pick up an instrument for the first time and play in a band on a real stage in just 3 months? To perform hard-beat breakdancing in a troupe? Or to learn dances from around the world i
Dan Shaut is a music teacher at Highland High School and Director of Bridge Arts and Education. Lara Giordano is a retired art teacher from Kingston High School and director of D.R.A.W., Department of Regional Art Workers. Why do they spend the
How do you gain political power? By helping your neighbors! Eitan Hersh, author of Politics Is For Power, elucidates how so many of us who think we are politically well-informed and engaged are actually political hobbyists, and may be exacerbat
David Waltuck was the chef-owner of legendary Chanterelle, the pioneer of fine dining in downtown New York when it was very industrial and fringe. John Novi received a 4-star review from the New York Times critic Craig Claiborne 4 months after
Lilia Perez, the grants and programs coordinator for Arts Mid-Hudson, shares additional information about their decentralization grants. Although these grants are available only to artists in Dutchess, Ulster, and Orange counties in New York, t
What is fiscal sponsorship? It's a system that allows individuals and groups to receive grants and donations that are only available to not-for-profit organizations without having to incorporate themselves or file complex tax returns. It is an
Cyril Montana and Thomas Bornot just released their documentary film Cyril contre Goliath in France. It's about Cyril's lonely fight against the fashion giant Peirre Cardin, who bought up more than 40 houses in his childhood village to keep as
How do we transition from the winners-take-all economy to the one that benefits us all and heals the planet? Chris Hewitt is the co-founder of Hudson Valley Current, a local currency system that is building a humanity-first economy. Nicole Feni
Listen to the trailer for Intrinsic, a podcast about innate value and motivation of people, produced in the Hudson Valley, New York.
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