What if the very systems that built wealth could be transformed to heal the harm they caused? What if money, so often a driver of inequality, could become medicine for our collective liberation?
In this revealing episode of The Everlutionary Podcast, host Hawah Kasat sits with Edgar Villanueva, Lumbee tribe member, award-winning author of Decolonizing Wealth, and Founder of the Decolonizing Wealth Project, to explore how we can move from colonial extraction to reparative giving.
Edgar shares how confronting the origins of wealth, telling the truth about harm, and centering Indigenous ways of healing can transform both communities and those who hold resources. From the $1.8 trillion sitting in philanthropic endowments to his bold $1 trillion “moonshot” for racial and economic justice, this conversation unpacks the tangible and spiritual work required to liberate capital. Along the way, Edgar opens a window into his personal journey, from a church-centered childhood and rediscovery of his Lumbee roots, to building a global movement that challenges philanthropy to align its actions with its values.
A strategist, storyteller, and healer, Edgar’s work has already influenced more than $1 billion in philanthropic investments toward repair. His latest initiative, a $20 million youth mental health fund, prioritizes culturally responsive care for youth of color and LGBTQ+ youth, recognizing culture itself as a protective factor for wellbeing.
This episode is both a critique and an invitation: to see wealth not as something to hoard, but as a living force capable of restoring dignity, repairing relationships, and building a future rooted in equity and shared humanity.
What You'll Learn:- Why confronting the origins of wealth is essential for real change
- How colonization still operates today and what it takes to undo it
- The difference between “big P” philanthropy and the “little p” love of humanity
- How the Decolonizing Wealth Project’s $1 trillion moonshot is designed to unlock reparative giving
- Why culture is a vital component of youth mental health
- How truth-telling, repair, and redistribution can be acts of spiritual liberation
Find Edgar Villanueva:- Edgar Villanueva’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edgarv/
- Edgar Villanueva’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/villanuevaedgar/?hl=en
- Edgar Villanueva’s X: https://x.com/villanuevaedgar
- Edgar Villanueva’s Company: Decolonizing Wealth
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Previous guests include: Edgar Villanueva, author of "Decolonizing Wealth"; Kute Blackson, national bestselling author of "The Magic of Surrender"; Kerry Docherty, co-founder of the "Faherty Brand"; Prince Haru, the recognized leader of the Kuntanawa Nation; and Noor Tagouri, award-winning journalist and storyteller.
Check out the most downloaded episodes:
- E5 - Radical Love with Sonya Renee Taylor
- E21 - Honoring Women and Healing Men with Hawah Kasat
- E22 - Fashion Waste and Conscious Capitalism with Kerry Docherty co-founder of Faherty Brand
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