[PREVIEW] The Learning Curve EP1: Shared Ownership Models (Audio)
Listen to THE FIRST EPISODE of The Learning Curve!
I spoke with Matthew Epperson, a solidarity economy practitioner, educator, and community organizer by passion and by training, on shared ownership structures.
We discuss shared-ownership models like Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP), worker and consumer co-ops, different company examples, how employee ownership works with unions, and what is giving us hope in the shared ownership space.
Join Matthew on Zoom April 29th at 2 pm EST [https://luma.com/1b9t985g?tk=85kLQm] https://luma.com/1b9t985g?tk=85kLQmfor the Boston Impact Initiative's Advancing Regenerative Capital (ARC) fellowship showcase! He'll be presenting for the Hive Mind Community Investment Cooperative, a multistakeholder cooperative permanently affordable housing fund focused on housing historically marginalized folks in the Deep South.
Resources & Ways to Connect
* Matthew Epperson’s https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewepperson/LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewepperson/]
* Employee Ownership Centers [https://www.eoxnetwork.org/statecenters] by state
* Local Co-Op Development Centers [https://cooperationworks.coop/member-locator/] affiliated with CooperationWorks!
* I also recommend searching for “co-op development center [your city/town]” to find those unaffiliated with CooperationWorks!
* US Federation of Worker Cooperatives [https://www.usworker.coop/directory/]: Co-op directory to find ones near you
* Co-Op Development & Work Resources [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xwc7LoG14h2MLzPHEKlfRj4QyIMvTwg_lKpUjwuMSVc/edit?usp=sharing]: job-finding, professional development, training and education, and connection among the co-op and solidarity economy sector.
* Union Toolkit for Cooperative Solutions [https://slu.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/28283961_Union_Toolkit_final_11-2021.pdf]: report from CUNY (City University of NY) School of Labor & Urban Studies on strategies used by labor unions to support shared ownership like co-ops and employee-owned businesses.
Links to Items Discussed:
Companies:
* Mondragon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondragon_Corporation]
* Resonate [https://cutoffthespigot.com/articles/?e-filter-565cd8f-category=spotify]: Note, Resonate seems to be defunct/not accepting new members, but https://cutoffthespigot.substack.com/p/co-op-non-profit-and-other-alternativeSubvert [https://cutoffthespigot.substack.com/p/co-op-non-profit-and-other-alternative] is a similar music streaming co-op.
* FairBnB [https://www.instagram.com/fairbnb.coop/] (Website seems to be down temporarily)
* Driver’s Cooperative [https://drivers.coop/] (NYC)
* New Era Windows Cooperative [https://newerawindows.com/Content/newerawindows.com.html]
* South Mountain Company [https://southmountain.com/]
* Apis & Heritage Capital Partners [https://www.apisheritage.com/]
* EB PREC [https://ebprec.org/] (East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative)
* Walmart & other major national chains [https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/04/workers-medicaid-snap-low-pay]’ employees requiring government assistance.
* More info on https://cutoffthespigot.substack.com/p/winter-is-here-and-so-are-shoppingREI, Patagonia [https://cutoffthespigot.substack.com/p/winter-is-here-and-so-are-shopping].
* Room & Board [https://cutoffthespigot.substack.com/p/take-advantage-of-4th-of-july-sales]
* Bob’s Red Mill [https://cutoffthespigot.substack.com/p/alternatives-for-everything-you-need]
* Correction: Joann’s Fabrics https://finance.yahoo.com/news/joann-fabrics-went-cult-favorite-080000161.html?guccounter=1article [https://finance.yahoo.com/news/joann-fabrics-went-cult-favorite-080000161.html?guccounter=1]
Media:
* The Take [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Take_%282004_film%29] documentary
* “From Founder to Future [https://abramsangell.com/founder-to-future]” by John Abrams
* Margaret Mead Quote: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
Notes on Production
This is my first time making a podcast, let alone a video version! I produced and edited it myself, so if there are some minor audio issues I apologize. I am learning, and while there are always ways to improve I'm really excited with how this first episode turned out.
I also made the theme song myself! I hope you like it, it's the first piece of music I've published and I'm quite proud of it too :)
Feedback: I'd love to hear from you on the episode content - was it helpful, clear, or felt like something was missing? (Please be nice - I'm aware that I say "um" too often, I'm working on it for the next one!)