As You Sow Raises Shareholder Agency Amidst Far Right Challenges AND Local Notes

For the larger share of the hour is As You Sow’s CEO, Andrew Behar. Time remaining allows a summary on last Saturday’s World Affairs Council Orange County event showcasing Retired Lt. General HR McMasters – or other special segments, still up the host’s sleeve. Andrew is the headline act, given the long range and deep portfolio that his smart and nimble non-profit accomplishes year in and year out over these last three decades. How climate inflation influences household budgets, Congressional undermining of AYS’s mission, and actual roles shareholders can assume to challenge corporate practices – are covered. Connections will be made with Irvine City Council’s recent can-kicking-down-the-road. The host extends apologies for unresolved sound quality issues, despite her efforts to resolve them; Andrew’s contributions are worth the effort to listen to his segment. Details, including upcoming forums, are available at: https://www.asyousow.org.

Music credits: Chimora, “Africano Americano,” Sounds of Africa – album; Holiday digi: Dex Romweber Duo, “Dark Christmas,” Sounds of the Cities – album; and Sinne Eeg, “My Favorite Things,” We’ve Just Begun – album.

http://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/984/BeharPod12-19-23.mp3

Shareholders Taking Stock Part 1

This time the debris has been piling up since the dawn of the Anthropocene, the industrial era. Andrew Behar, CEO of As You Sow, returns to do some victory laps over some breakthrough shareholder challenges to corporate leadership. These successes are attributable to an impressive legion of collaborators. This is Part One, next week, 6-14, will be the broadcast of Part Two.
Music credits: The Comet is Coming, “New Age,” Channel The Spirits album; Rone, “Esperanza,” Room With a View – album.

http://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/1682/BeharPod6-7-21.mp3