#043 Will the Real Sharing Economy Please Stand Up? With Darren Sharp, Lizette Salmon & Jose Ramos

The RegenNarration Podcast

The RegenNarration Podcast
#043 Will the Real Sharing Economy Please Stand Up? With Darren Sharp, Lizette Salmon & Jose Ramos
Aug 07, 2019 Season 3 Episode 43
Anthony James

The sharing economy is a phenomenon. But what is it exactly? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says it “connects consumers to people who have products or services to sell, hire or lease via an online platform.” And “It includes services such as Airbnb and Uber.” But the folk at the heart of the sharing economy call that commerce – and in some cases, mere extensions of the current extractive economy that is driving us into multiple crises. 

Last year Anthony hosted the launch of a brilliant new book produced by Shareable. Shareable is an award-winning, non-profit, global hub of news, action and connection for the sharing transformation. It calls this transformation “a movement of movements, emerging from the grassroots, to solve today’s biggest challenges”, from poverty to global warming – the challenges that old, top-down institutions are failing to address. 

The book is called ‘Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons’, a how-to guide showcasing over 100 sharing-related case studies and model policies from more than 80 cities. “From community composting to makerspaces, repair cafés and platform co-operatives, people are coming together in cities everywhere to develop solutions for the common good. They show that sharing can lead everyone to have more, together.”

Leading off this conversation is the Australian editor of Shareable, Director of Social Surplus, and Research Fellow at the Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Darren Sharp, with a 10-minute keynote. Then we’re joined by special guests:

  • Lizette Salmon, a pioneering figure in the Repair Café movement, founding coordinator of Albury-Wodonga’s popular Repair Café, and Coordinator of WATCH (Wodonga Albury Towards Climate Health). 
  • Dr Jose Ramos, co-founder of the Footscray Maker Lab, Director of Action Foresight, and fellow founding board member with Darren of the growing New Economy Network Australia. 

Their 5-minute responses are followed by audience Q&A, all taking place at the 2018 National Sustainable Living Festival.

Music:
The System, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.

Find more:
On Shareable and the book Sharing Cities, including how to purchase it or download a free PDF.

On Darren Sharp.

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