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By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 4, 2022March 7, 2022

Talk: The corporate world – friend or foe?

In the latest of our Joy in Enough monthly talks, Paul Ashford talks about his experiences of the corporate world. For those of us seeking a fairer and greener world, … Continue reading Talk: The corporate world – friend or foe?

Categories: business, EventsTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 1, 2022January 26, 2022

Could we all just… stop shopping?

“Stop shopping!” shouts the satirical anti-consumerist street preacher Rev Billy. “The shopocalypse is upon us!” he cries, and his gospel choir breaks into song. Blurring the lines between street theatre, … Continue reading Could we all just… stop shopping?

Categories: books, consumerism
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 24, 2022January 21, 2022

What lies between – the hidden worlds of wildlife

Catherine Masterman celebrates the joy of wildlife as an antidote to consumerism, and highlights the role of the Wildlife Trusts in stewarding wild spaces on behalf of a distracted nation. … Continue reading What lies between – the hidden worlds of wildlife

Categories: Environment
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 21, 2022September 5, 2022

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Joy in Enough is launching a new email newsletter. It will be sent out every month or two, with updates on the JiE programme, including the Plenty! course, details of … Continue reading Subscribe to our newsletter

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By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 18, 2022January 17, 2022

How shall we pay for it?

Andii Bowsher explores the perennial question of how to fund the transition to a fair and sustainable economy. There are lots of good ideas for how we can begin to … Continue reading How shall we pay for it?

Categories: Discussion, Economics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 11, 2022March 7, 2022

Talk: The economics of enough

In the second of our monthly Joy in Enough talks, Jeremy Williams shared some ideas from his book The Economics of Arrival: Ideas for a grown-up economy, written with Katherine … Continue reading Talk: The economics of enough

Categories: consumerism, EventsTags: talks
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 16, 2021December 10, 2021

Did the Christmas angels get it wrong?

The classic nativity tells a lovely story but the reality was a lot messier. Perhaps the message of the angels sounded as preposterous then as now, given the state of … Continue reading Did the Christmas angels get it wrong?

Categories: CultureTags: poetry
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 13, 2021February 21, 2022

Talk: Jesus and the magic money tree

Rev John Daniels gave a talk to Joy in Enough recently, with the name Jesus and the Magic Money Tree. If you missed it, you’ll find the video below. See … Continue reading Talk: Jesus and the magic money tree

Categories: Events, VideosTags: talks

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