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Capitalism, Indigenous Wisdom & the Honorable Harvest | PEP Talk with Simon & Marie

Capitalism, Indigenous Wisdom & the Honorable Harvest | PEP Talk with Simon & Marie

08min |20/11/2025
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PEP Talk

Capitalism, Indigenous Wisdom & the Honorable Harvest | PEP Talk with Simon & Marie

Capitalism, Indigenous Wisdom & the Honorable Harvest | PEP Talk with Simon & Marie

08min |20/11/2025
Play

Description

Capitalism promises progress — yet many of us feel the system is breaking under its own weight. In this episode of PEP Talk, Simon and Marie explore a different way forward, inspired by Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.


Drawing from Indigenous worldviews, the Honorable Harvest, and our relationship with whenua, they unpack what a values-aligned, relational economy might look like — one that honours people, planet, and purpose.


You’ll hear about:

  • Why capitalism leaves so many behind 

  • The Indigenous principle of reciprocity

  • What it means to treat land and resources as kin

  • The Honourable Harvest and its everyday relevance

  • How business and Indigenous values can absolutely co-exist


If you’re exploring purpose-led leadership, social enterprise, or Indigenous thinking in modern business — this one will resonate.

✨ Join the PEP community: https://pep.nz


(c) 2025 Pacific Enterprise People Ltd


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Capitalism promises progress — yet many of us feel the system is breaking under its own weight. In this episode of PEP Talk, Simon and Marie explore a different way forward, inspired by Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.


Drawing from Indigenous worldviews, the Honorable Harvest, and our relationship with whenua, they unpack what a values-aligned, relational economy might look like — one that honours people, planet, and purpose.


You’ll hear about:

  • Why capitalism leaves so many behind 

  • The Indigenous principle of reciprocity

  • What it means to treat land and resources as kin

  • The Honourable Harvest and its everyday relevance

  • How business and Indigenous values can absolutely co-exist


If you’re exploring purpose-led leadership, social enterprise, or Indigenous thinking in modern business — this one will resonate.

✨ Join the PEP community: https://pep.nz


(c) 2025 Pacific Enterprise People Ltd


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Capitalism promises progress — yet many of us feel the system is breaking under its own weight. In this episode of PEP Talk, Simon and Marie explore a different way forward, inspired by Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.


Drawing from Indigenous worldviews, the Honorable Harvest, and our relationship with whenua, they unpack what a values-aligned, relational economy might look like — one that honours people, planet, and purpose.


You’ll hear about:

  • Why capitalism leaves so many behind 

  • The Indigenous principle of reciprocity

  • What it means to treat land and resources as kin

  • The Honourable Harvest and its everyday relevance

  • How business and Indigenous values can absolutely co-exist


If you’re exploring purpose-led leadership, social enterprise, or Indigenous thinking in modern business — this one will resonate.

✨ Join the PEP community: https://pep.nz


(c) 2025 Pacific Enterprise People Ltd


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Capitalism promises progress — yet many of us feel the system is breaking under its own weight. In this episode of PEP Talk, Simon and Marie explore a different way forward, inspired by Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.


Drawing from Indigenous worldviews, the Honorable Harvest, and our relationship with whenua, they unpack what a values-aligned, relational economy might look like — one that honours people, planet, and purpose.


You’ll hear about:

  • Why capitalism leaves so many behind 

  • The Indigenous principle of reciprocity

  • What it means to treat land and resources as kin

  • The Honourable Harvest and its everyday relevance

  • How business and Indigenous values can absolutely co-exist


If you’re exploring purpose-led leadership, social enterprise, or Indigenous thinking in modern business — this one will resonate.

✨ Join the PEP community: https://pep.nz


(c) 2025 Pacific Enterprise People Ltd


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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