Woody Tasch
Woody Tasch is chairman and president of Slow Money and is the author of Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms, and Fertility Mattered.
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Author Woody Tasch speaks about creating capital flow that supports environmentally sustainable food movements and environmentally sustainable financial markets in general.
Author Woody Tasch believes that there is a dramatic need to focus time, energy, and capital on the next generation of small business entrepreneurs because they represent diversity.
Author Woody Tasch explains that the way we currently grow food is destructive and explains how current models of economic growth depend upon unsustainable living practices.
Author Woody Tasch explains that the way we currently grow food is destructive and describes the need to balance current large-scale farming models with smaller, sustainable, and long-term models.
In this complete interview, author Woody Tasch illustrates the concept of Slow Money and describes how the current economic crisis evokes fundamental questions about the future of capitalism.