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Summary
Benjamin Harreld discusses his book 'Disillusioned' which critiques the American suburban dream and reveals the racial injustices and unsustainable promises hidden beneath. He shares his personal experiences and the inspiration behind the book, as well as the surprising findings about the changing demographics and histories of suburban communities. Harreld explores the challenges of writing on a polarizing topic and balancing despair and hope in the narratives. He emphasizes the importance of shedding illusions and having honest conversations about the realities of suburbia. The main takeaway is to understand suburbia in a more comprehensive and honest way and to confront the issues head-on with a path forward. The conversation explores the need for both individual and community change, as well as policy and financial implications. Investing in children and their education is highlighted as a crucial step towards creating a more equitable future. The power of youth imagination and creativity is emphasized, along with the importance of continuing the conversation through teaching and book clubs. The conversation also touches on finding purpose, working hard, and being seen and recognized for one's contributions.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Benjamin Harreld and his book
01:39
Realizing the Influence of Writing on American Suburbia
03:14
The Changing Demographics of Suburbia
05:37
The Vicious Cycle of Suburban Decline
09:24
Personal Experience and the Inspiration for the Book
11:07
Disillusionment with the American Suburban Dream
15:50
Selecting the Families and Communities for the Book
19:18
The Cycle of Suburban Change
22:30
The Acceleration of Suburban Cycles
24:19
Surprising Findings: Demographic Changes and Suburban Histories
26:26
The Racist Origins of Suburban Policies
28:38
The Hope and Despair in Suburban Communities
30:56
The Book's Contribution to the Conversation on Race and Inequality
33:07
Challenges in Writing the Book and Listening to Different Perspectives
36:00
Profound Stories and Moments in the Book
38:39
The Shift in Perspective on Listening and Hope
42:04
Main Takeaways: Understanding Suburbia and Shedding Illusions
43:05
Individual and Community Change
44:14
Policy and Financial Implications
45:08
Investing in Children
46:37
Youth Imagination and Creativity
48:50
Continuing the Conversation
51:23
Finding Purpose and Working Hard
52:44
Being Seen and Recognized
53:23
The Power of Holding the Book
54:15
Connecting with Benjamin Herold
55:06
Closing Remarks
Connect with Benjamin:
This episode is brought to you completely free by Tower Community Bank! Check us out!
Connect with Brett:
Please subscribe to or follow The Impact Code and leave a review.
Thank you for listening!
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Summary
Benjamin Harreld discusses his book 'Disillusioned' which critiques the American suburban dream and reveals the racial injustices and unsustainable promises hidden beneath. He shares his personal experiences and the inspiration behind the book, as well as the surprising findings about the changing demographics and histories of suburban communities. Harreld explores the challenges of writing on a polarizing topic and balancing despair and hope in the narratives. He emphasizes the importance of shedding illusions and having honest conversations about the realities of suburbia. The main takeaway is to understand suburbia in a more comprehensive and honest way and to confront the issues head-on with a path forward. The conversation explores the need for both individual and community change, as well as policy and financial implications. Investing in children and their education is highlighted as a crucial step towards creating a more equitable future. The power of youth imagination and creativity is emphasized, along with the importance of continuing the conversation through teaching and book clubs. The conversation also touches on finding purpose, working hard, and being seen and recognized for one's contributions.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Benjamin Harreld and his book
01:39
Realizing the Influence of Writing on American Suburbia
03:14
The Changing Demographics of Suburbia
05:37
The Vicious Cycle of Suburban Decline
09:24
Personal Experience and the Inspiration for the Book
11:07
Disillusionment with the American Suburban Dream
15:50
Selecting the Families and Communities for the Book
19:18
The Cycle of Suburban Change
22:30
The Acceleration of Suburban Cycles
24:19
Surprising Findings: Demographic Changes and Suburban Histories
26:26
The Racist Origins of Suburban Policies
28:38
The Hope and Despair in Suburban Communities
30:56
The Book's Contribution to the Conversation on Race and Inequality
33:07
Challenges in Writing the Book and Listening to Different Perspectives
36:00
Profound Stories and Moments in the Book
38:39
The Shift in Perspective on Listening and Hope
42:04
Main Takeaways: Understanding Suburbia and Shedding Illusions
43:05
Individual and Community Change
44:14
Policy and Financial Implications
45:08
Investing in Children
46:37
Youth Imagination and Creativity
48:50
Continuing the Conversation
51:23
Finding Purpose and Working Hard
52:44
Being Seen and Recognized
53:23
The Power of Holding the Book
54:15
Connecting with Benjamin Herold
55:06
Closing Remarks
Connect with Benjamin:
This episode is brought to you completely free by Tower Community Bank! Check us out!
Connect with Brett:
Please subscribe to or follow The Impact Code and leave a review.
Thank you for listening!
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