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đď¸ The Digital Collective Podcast Episode Title: Boycotting in America: Simple, Realistic, & Powerful Host: Jarika Moon By: Lunar Innovations
In this episode of The Digital Collective, host Jarika Moon breaks down one of the oldestâand most effectiveâtools ordinary people can use to challenge corrupt systems: boycotting.
From Palestine to Congo, from Big Tech to billion-dollar fast-food giants, corporations have long profited from exploitation, conflict, and stolen resources. But what happens when communities decide to stop funding the harm?
This episode is your realistic guide to boycotting in America: what it is, where it started, how it's used today, and why it still works in a world where corporations hold more power than politicians. Jarika walks you through simple steps anyone can takeâwithout needing to overhaul their entire lifestyleâplus the best apps, tools, and alternative options that make ethical choices easier.
You'll also hear fresh digital and global headlines that show how supply-chain accountability, public pressure, and mass boycotts are reshaping conversations around labor, human rights, and corporate ethics.
Together, we explore:
⨠What boycotting really means ⨠Why withdrawing our dollars forces companies to change ⨠Real-world examples from Palestine & Congo ⨠Beginner-friendly companies to boycott ⨠How marketing, PR, and consumer pressure collide ⨠How small choices create global impact
This is about starving billionaires and feeding communities. This is about reclaiming power through everyday choices. And this is about understanding that your money isn't just moneyâit's energy.
If you've ever asked, "Where do I even start?" â this episode is your roadmap.
Tune in. Share it. And join the movement toward ethical, intentional livingâone boycott at a time.
No Thanks App â scans brands + shows if they support genocide, exploitation, child labor, or political corruption.
Buycott â lets you join campaigns (Palestine, Congo, environmental justice) and scan products in stores.
DoneGood â helps you find ethical alternatives.
Good On You â rates clothing brands on ethics & sustainability.
Ethical Consumer â deep research on companies worldwide.
Jarika Moon's Socials/Email:
https://linktr.ee/lunarinnovationsdmarketing
By Jarika Moonđď¸ The Digital Collective Podcast Episode Title: Boycotting in America: Simple, Realistic, & Powerful Host: Jarika Moon By: Lunar Innovations
In this episode of The Digital Collective, host Jarika Moon breaks down one of the oldestâand most effectiveâtools ordinary people can use to challenge corrupt systems: boycotting.
From Palestine to Congo, from Big Tech to billion-dollar fast-food giants, corporations have long profited from exploitation, conflict, and stolen resources. But what happens when communities decide to stop funding the harm?
This episode is your realistic guide to boycotting in America: what it is, where it started, how it's used today, and why it still works in a world where corporations hold more power than politicians. Jarika walks you through simple steps anyone can takeâwithout needing to overhaul their entire lifestyleâplus the best apps, tools, and alternative options that make ethical choices easier.
You'll also hear fresh digital and global headlines that show how supply-chain accountability, public pressure, and mass boycotts are reshaping conversations around labor, human rights, and corporate ethics.
Together, we explore:
⨠What boycotting really means ⨠Why withdrawing our dollars forces companies to change ⨠Real-world examples from Palestine & Congo ⨠Beginner-friendly companies to boycott ⨠How marketing, PR, and consumer pressure collide ⨠How small choices create global impact
This is about starving billionaires and feeding communities. This is about reclaiming power through everyday choices. And this is about understanding that your money isn't just moneyâit's energy.
If you've ever asked, "Where do I even start?" â this episode is your roadmap.
Tune in. Share it. And join the movement toward ethical, intentional livingâone boycott at a time.
No Thanks App â scans brands + shows if they support genocide, exploitation, child labor, or political corruption.
Buycott â lets you join campaigns (Palestine, Congo, environmental justice) and scan products in stores.
DoneGood â helps you find ethical alternatives.
Good On You â rates clothing brands on ethics & sustainability.
Ethical Consumer â deep research on companies worldwide.
Jarika Moon's Socials/Email:
https://linktr.ee/lunarinnovationsdmarketing