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  • Join host Vinny Tafuro for an engaging conversation with guest Dr. Eric Eisenberg, Senior Vice President for University-Community Partnerships at USF. Through the lens of design economics, they explore paradigm shifts in academia, the unique role of communication as an interdisciplinary bridge, and the challenges of creating innovative university-community connections. Dr. Eisenberg shares insights from his 30-year academic journey on how universities can evolve to become true metropolitan partners in addressing complex societal challenges.

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  • Join host Vinny Tafuro for an engaging conversation with guest Ingrid LaFleur, a curator, Afrofuturist, and pleasure activist. Her groundbreaking work has been featured in prominent outlets such as The New York Times and Time magazine. Their conversation explores the roots of Afrofuturism, the impacts of nonlinear presence, and how Ingrid’s Dinkenish Method World Builds can guide us toward better futures.

    Authors & Books Mentioned

    Octavia Butler, Wild Seed and Parable of the SowerNnedi Okorafor | Who Fears Death | BintiYtasha Womack | Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy CultureRasheedah Phillips | Dismantling the Master's Clock: On Race, Space, and TimeN. K. Jemisin | How Long 'til Black Future Month?

    About Ingrid LaFleur, aka Dr. Xiluva

    Ingrid LaFleur is a cultural strategist, futures researcher, Afrofuture theorist, and pleasure activist dedicated to fostering equitable and just futures. As the founder of The Afrofuture Strategies Institute (TASI), she merges foresight methodologies with the cultural movement of Afrofuturism to cultivate Afrofuture consciousness and inspire transformative action.

    A recognized thought leader, LaFleur has shared her expertise through global talks and workshops, including engagements at the Centre Pompidou (Paris), TEDx Brooklyn, Harvard University, and Oxford University. Her groundbreaking work has been featured in prominent outlets such as The New York Times and Time magazine.

    LaFleur holds a Master of Science in Foresight from the University of Houston, where she honed her ability to envision and strategize for thriving, inclusive futures.

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  • Join host Vinny Tafuro for an engaging conversation with guest Nathan Stuck, an entrepreneur, B Corp consultant, and the founder of B Local Georgia. Their conversation focuses on the collective impact of B Corps on the wider market and economy as more examples of successful B Corps illustrate how a better-designed business can support a better-designed economy.


    About Nathan Stuck

    Nathan is an award-winning leader in the B Corp community and the Founder of Profitable Purpose Consulting, a culture, impact, and B Corp consultancy. He founded and chairs B Local Georgia and serves on the board of B Academics, a nonprofit committed to research and experiential B Corp learning opportunities.


    He is also the Executive Director of BLD Southeast, a regional annual B Corp conference that brings together B Corps from the southeastern United States for a celebration of business as a force for good.

    Nathan teaches an MBA course on B Corps at the University of Georgia, is a regular speaker at conferences and on podcasts around the world, and hosts the B The Change Georgia podcast. His first book, Happy Monday: Designing Your Dream Career, was released in 2022, and his TEDx Talk was released in March 2023.

    Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanastuck/Company Website: https://www.profitablepurposeconsulting.com/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/profitable-purpose-consulting/B Local Georgia Website: https://www.blocalgeorgia.com/B Local Georgia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/b-local-georgia/BLD Southeast Conference: https://bldsoutheast.com

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  • Join host Vinny Tafuro and guest Andy Hines, Assistant Professor and Program Director of the graduate program in foresight at The University of Houston as they discuss Andy’s new book Imagining After Capitalism. The book is the culmination of professional futurist Andy’s 10-year exploration of what comes next after capitalism. Arguing that the absence of compelling positive alternatives keeps us stuck in a combination of fear, denial, and false hope, he offers three “guiding images” for the long-term future.

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  • Join host Vinny Tafuro and guest Dr. Paula Seymour, Assistant Professor and Program Director of Social Entrepreneurship at Flagler College, as they explore how design thinking can revolutionize economics for the 21st century. Learn about the three tenets of design economics and hear how visionary thinkers like Hazel Henderson, Marilyn Waring, Riane Eisler, and Kate Raworth have shaped this approach to creating more sustainable, human-centered economic solutions.

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    Connection to Design Economics Tenets


    The Three Tenets of Design Economics

    Acknowledging Change: Recognition that economic paradigms have lifespans and must evolve with societyEmbracing Creativity: Economics must refrain from punishing creativity and embrace interdisciplinary approachesCultivating Literacy: Economic literacy is essential for a free, equitable, and flourishing society

    Key Pioneering Thinkers Discussed

    Hazel Henderson: Critiqued GDP limitations, advocated for environmental considerations in economicsMarilyn Waring: Developed time-use surveys showing unpaid care work as the largest segment of the economyRiane Eisler: Created partnership vs. domination framework for economic systemsKate Raworth: Developed Doughnut Economics balancing human needs with planetary boundaries

    Practical Applications

    B Corporations as a market-based implementation of design economics principlesTransparency and accountability in business as drivers of economic literacy

    Key Quotes

    "We find, support and share data-driven and design-centered economic ideas aligned with the three tenets of design economics... our vision is nurturing economic systems that cultivate rather than restrict our human potential." - Vinny Tafuro

    "Putting the needs of users first and observing how the user interacts with their environment and then generating ideas and prototyping and designing around the human needs is, again, an integral part of being a social entrepreneur and recognizing that we are not just designing to design, we're designing to bring about change for the greater good." - Dr. Paula Seymour


    "Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from intellectual influence are usually the slaves of some defunct economist." - John Maynard Keynes (quoted by Vinny Tafuro)


    "We're claiming to be truly sustainable, as businesses, as societies, but we're doing better with the environment... but we can't figure out the people. It's like, how do we measure it? And everybody's so scared to venture into the realm of the social side, what it means to be sustainable." - Dr. Paula Seymour

    "Economic literacy supports democracy. A well-informed citizenry is essential for a functioning democracy, and economic decisions affect education, healthcare, infrastructure, environmental policies, and citizens need this literacy to be able to hold leaders accountable." - Dr. Paula Seymour


    "How can you accommodate for two-thirds the largest part of your society if you don't even know it's there?" - Vinny Tafuro

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