Episode 34: Anthony Taylor — The Role of Co-ops in Creating a Just Society
Anthony Taylor is a lawyer and self-confessed Co-op & Mutual nerd, passionate about making a positive impact in the world through "Social Business".
He is the Policy and Research Adviser for the Business Council of Co−operatives and Mutuals (BCCM). In his role, he advocates for improved policy settings for co-operatives, supports research projects such as the National Mutual Economy report, and provides information and guidance to new and established co-ops.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours)/Laws degree from Monash University. We met during my Post-grad studies in Philanthropy as a guest lecturer, and I instantly knew he should be on the podcast.
In this episode, we delve into the world of co-ops and mutuals and how they can make a positive social impact. We talk economics and justice, discuss some exciting new and interesting co-ops out there, and explore mutual flourishing is essential for businesses and communities.
To learn more about Anthony and his work you can visit the BCCM website https://bccm.coop.
Here are some links to the book & other Co-ops that Anthony refers to in the podcast:
Book — Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that Is Shaping the Next Economy, by Nathan Schneider.
Examples of co-ops — Authentic Stock Photography | Stocksy United, SILC, Fightback Farmers, Co-operative Farming (www.coopfarming.coop), Limestone Coast Fishermen’s Co-operative, and Monty Hub Project.
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