Elsie Gilmore is an artist, writer, and activist best known as the founder of The Hug Mobile, a social art project that combats loneliness and promotes human connection. Holding a master’s degree in Environmental Law and Policy, she is also the author of How to Find Joy in a Capitalist Hellscape, a book that explores finding meaning and beauty in modern life. A seasoned entrepreneur, Elsie has a background in web development and founded Women with Moxie, a networking organization empowering women in business.
Please learn more about Elsie Gilmore at www.ElsieGilmore.com
In this compelling episode of Mr. Biz Radio, host Ken “Mr. Biz” Wentworth engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Elsie Gilmore, author of How to Find Joy in a Capitalist Hellscape. Together, they examine the complexities of modern capitalism and its impact on individuals and the economy. Despite holding differing perspectives, Ken and Elsie maintain an engaging and respectful dialogue that explores corporate influence, artificial intelligence, and healthcare within today’s capitalist framework.
Their discussion offers a balanced look at the dynamics of wealth, power, and social responsibility in a profit-driven world. Elsie shares her concerns about the current economic model, advocating for a more equitable and sustainable approach that prioritizes human well-being over exploitation. This episode encourages listeners to think critically about capitalism’s role in shaping society and inspires a deeper conversation about creating meaningful change.
Key Takeaways:
-Capitalism's Impact: Elsie discusses the detrimental effects of large corporations on workers, the environment, and the economy, stressing how profit maximization often comes at a significant social cost.
-AI and Efficiency: The episode explores how AI technologies, while enhancing efficiencies, could lead to significant issues, including job displacement and loss of critical thinking skills.
-Healthcare Commodification: Elsie criticizes the profit-driven nature of the American healthcare system, where basic needs should not be commodified for substantial profits.
-Influence of Wealth on Politics: Both Ken and Elsie agree that the financial influence of wealthy individuals and corporations in politics undermines the democratic process.
-Sustainable Practices: Elsie advocates for a more sustainable and equitable capitalist model that better serves the needs of society without sacrificing fair play and human rights.