S2 Ep11: Culture and Masculinity with Phil Agnew

S2 Ep11: Culture and Masculinity with Phil Ag...

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Mini-Episode: The Practice of Imagination

Prentis addresses the rolling back of the Voting Rights Act and the impacts on our hope and imagination. They remind us of the power and audacity of the visionary ancestors that dared to dream before us, and encourage us to practice recovering our imagination to envision what we ...  Show more

Holistic Prosperity with Aisha Nyandoro

Aisha Nyandoro is the CEO of Springboard To Opportunities and leader in the campaign to end generational poverty through guaranteed income. She joins Prentis this week to talk about her program Magnolia Mother’s Trust. They also discuss what the true meaning of wealth is and how ...  Show more

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