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An Economy that Serves All
A Panel Discussion with Young Proutists
Description: Young Proutists from around the world will share their perspectives, hopes, and ideas for evolving the world's economy to one that honors the dignity, value, and needs of all living beings.
Facilitating the panel is Rebekah Moan. She has been extolling the benefits of Prout since she was in high school and wanted to start a magazine devoted to it. While that didn't happen, she did become a journalist and is currently the newsletter editor of the Prout Alliance quarterly newsletter. She has her own business working as a freelance journalist, writing content for businesses, and ghostwriting for therapists (www.rebekahmoan.com). She shares wisdom, spiritual insights, and critiques of capitalism every Monday on her blog www.anotherworldisprobable.com, which is also available as a podcast.
Gabrielle Astier was introduced to Prout in 2008 and has been captivated by it ever since. She has a degree in architecture and urbanism and works as an undergraduate teacher in the Northeast of Brazil where she also designs ecological buildings. She works with indigenous and quilombola populations, creating ecological sanitary waste treatment systems.
Note:A quilombola is an Afro-Brazilian resident of quilombo settlements first established by escaped slaves in Brazil. They are the descendants of Afro-Brazilian slaves who escaped from slave plantations that existed in Brazil until abolition in 1888.
Clara Azarel Balderas is a professional originally from Puebla, Mexico. She has dedicated the last three years to the study of PROUT and its application in various projects related to education, food, medicine and well-being in Mexico, the United States, Portugal, Brazil, India and Italy.
Ms Balderas has more than 12 years of experience working in the ideation, design and development of digital products and services for companies of various sizes and industries. She graduated with honors for excellence as an Engineer in Information and Communication Technologies from ITESM in 2011; obtained a Master's Certificate in User Experience awarded by the Nielsen Norman Group, along with the specialties of Interaction Design (Vancouver, 2017); User Research (London, 2018); and User Experience Management (San Francisco, 2019).
Currently, Ms Balderas supports the management of a new strategic vision for a non-profit organization in Purling, NY, as well as the creation of a cooperative for healthy food in Mexico and the development of projects with great potential and human meaning in Mexico, the United States and Haiti. She is also a speaker, facilitator, mentor and trainer on different topics including People-Centered Innovation, User Research, Leadership and Teamwork, Cultural Transformation and Human Talent Development.
Wilder Nicholson is a documentary storyteller and activist based in Wabanakik, Midcoast Maine, and Marshall, North Carolina, land of the Aniyunwiya (Cherokee). Wilder works with nonprofits and cooperatives to share stories of economic and social change. Wilder began directing short documentaries with a Community Matters Grant with Bowdoin College in 2013 and has since worked with community initiatives locally and internationally as an editor and director. In 2020 Wilder worked with Cooperative Development Institute to produce a series of documentaries on employee- and member-owned businesses in Maine’s local food system. Wilder enjoys celebrating our indigenous heritage, is part Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and is currently working at the Prout Research Institute to build a garden and organize education programs around alternative economic systems. Wilder is a RYT-200 certified yoga teacher and holds a Permaculture Design Certificate.
Andy Ferrari Born and raised in the suburbs of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Andy Ferrari is a spiritual practitioner seasoned in the yogic lifestyle. Being highly interested in all-around human progress, Andy is aware that what is not good for the bee is not good for the hive, so he has dedicated himself to spreading healthy habits and yogic knowledge within general society for the past couple of years.
After many years trying to learn how to create an ideal individual life, in March 2024 he started (with a group of spiritualists from all around the globe) studying how to lead an ideal social life. For him, that means a socio-economic system centered on truthfulness, morality, cooperativity, and spirituality - in other words, Prout socio-economic theory. In addition to studying Prout, he will start a degree in business economics in early 2025.
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