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Season III / Episode 1 : Yes, and . . . —Iterations on the New Economy

28m · Design Influence · 12 Dec 18:34

This episode features Vicki Saunders, founder of Coralus (formerly SheEO) based in Toronto. Coralus now operates in 5 countries and through the annual contribution of individual activators, provides interest-free loans and, crucially, a community of support, to ventures led by women- and non-binary folks. Over 140 ventures tackling the world’s to-do list have been taken in and gone on to grow their impact.


Vicki shares her insights from 20+ years spent exploring the conditions that allow individuals to thrive and what it takes to imagine and co-create a new solution for women to fund each other. How might we all show up? What are our responsibilities, as individuals or organisations committed to social justice, to not only acknowledge these tools for building a more equitable economy, but to actively support their expansion and adoption?

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