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Kate sits down with Bear Hebert, anticapitalist business coach and social justice educator, to reframe the conversation on how we think about money in our businesses as capitalist critical business owners.
They discuss the freedom that comes from separating our worth from what we charge, and dive deep into the complexities of pricing, accessibility, and the importance of building a community where everyone feels welcome.
If you’re grappling with under-earning or trying to balance making a profit with staying true to your values, this chat with Bear is the refreshing perspective worth tuning into.
Learn more about Bear Hebert:
Bear Hebert (they/them) is an artist, anti-capitalist business consultant and social justice educator. Self-employed since 2014, Bear helps tiny business owners build thriving livelihoods while sidestepping the traps of capitalism. Their side gig is teaching men+ how to unlearn patriarchy.
Learn more about Kate Tyson:
Learn more about John Gerber:
Featuring Music by Billy Dufala:
Kate sits down with Bear Hebert, anticapitalist business coach and social justice educator, to reframe the conversation on how we think about money in our businesses as capitalist critical business owners.
They discuss the freedom that comes from separating our worth from what we charge, and dive deep into the complexities of pricing, accessibility, and the importance of building a community where everyone feels welcome.
If you’re grappling with under-earning or trying to balance making a profit with staying true to your values, this chat with Bear is the refreshing perspective worth tuning into.
Learn more about Bear Hebert:
Bear Hebert (they/them) is an artist, anti-capitalist business consultant and social justice educator. Self-employed since 2014, Bear helps tiny business owners build thriving livelihoods while sidestepping the traps of capitalism. Their side gig is teaching men+ how to unlearn patriarchy.
Learn more about Kate Tyson:
Learn more about John Gerber:
Featuring Music by Billy Dufala: