Podcasts for "The Common Good" with Jonathan F.P. Rose
Sounds Like Impact: A newsletter for audio and action
Welcome to Sounds Like Impact!
This week’s edition is curated by Jonathan F.P. Rose, host of The Garrison Institute Presents: The Common Good.
But first, announcements!
ICYMI: This past Sunday (October 11) was International Day of the Girl. October is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month. One way to take action in your community is to host a community screening of Unmuted, a three-part series about gender-based violence around the world. Learn more about the series here.
#SLICommunity
Event - Some of my former Spotify colleagues from Not Past It are launching a new podcast called Performing the Revolution! If you are in New York or the Tri-State area, they are having an event on October 19th at Union Docs.
Crowdfunding - Journalist Sonari Glinton is launching another podcast. Some of you may know him from Shattering the System. Now he is working on getting
off the ground. You can learn more about the podcast and support here.
🎧 #AudioForAction Guest Curator: Jonathan F.P. Rose
The Common Good
The following are podcasts that inform my mind and warm my heart, from which I learn new things, that provoke me to think, and together, enrich my view of the world.
- Jonathan F.P. Rose, Host of The Garrison Institute Presents: The Common Good

The Garrison Institute Presents the Common Good, Paul Hawken- Regenerative Wisdom in an Interconnected Universe
Lessons from Carbon, the core element in life, on how life unfolds and the ways that we can suport it.
On Being with Krista Tippett, Janine Benyus and Ardakani Walton, on Nature’s Wisdom For Humanity
A master lesson in how life creates the conditions conducive to life.
Tricycle Talks, Ethical Living in Uncertain Times with Stephen Batchelor
In these complex times, with no common culture, we need guides for ethical living - and Batchelor draws upon time tested Buddhist Ethics.
Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris, We All Need To Make Money and Interact With Capitalism. Is There a Non-Icky Way To Do It? | David Gelles
New York Times Writer David Gelles and Dan Harris explore the limits of capitalism, and if there is a better way, based on David’s new book on Patagonia Founder Yvonne Chinard.
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