Beloved Work: Policy Possibilities
A new podcast releasing in 2026
Beloved Work spotlights businesses and organizations daring to reimagine how we work, fund, and relate in order to build an economy that works for all.
Episodes feature the story of a specific business followed by a live policy workshop exploring how that grassroots innovation
could inspire systemic change to build a more democratic economy.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
What would 2030 look like if the U.S. had an economy that truly worked and cared for everyone?
The Opportunity Agenda named The Light Ahead podcast a must-listen podcast of 2022!
To build a better future, we must first imagine it. We need stories to show us the light ahead.
Produced by Beloved Economies and Avalon: Story, The Light Ahead is a podcast that creatively explores the question, “What would 2030 look like if the U.S. had an economy that truly worked and cared for everyone?” Through short narrative fiction episodes, The Light Ahead brings to life scenes from beloved economic futures.
Seen through the lens of pop culture, the future is looking pretty dystopian: Black Mirror, Westworld, The 100, 3%, and myriad other shows, movies, and books imagine what will happen if the darkest aspects of humanity win out. The Light Ahead looks in the opposite direction. What would society look like if we actually manage to get things right? What would life be like in an economy that worked for everyone?
In the way that Star Trek inspired a generation of scientists, investors, and techies to grow up and create technologies that seemed impossible only decades ago, The Light Ahead offers listeners visionary ideas for a kinder, more inclusive, economic future.
Each episode is a scripted piece of short-fiction set in 2030 and informed by the visions of activists and justice advocates.
12 screenwriters have each paired with an individual or group of individuals leading cutting-edge work in the next economy movement.
Each screenwriter immersed themselves in the ideas and ideals of the next-economy leaders, and then creatively spooled that thinking into an imaginative 10-15 minute episode. The screenwriters are assembled from award-winning talent in film and television and represent a broadly diverse set of voices.
“Listening to The Light Ahead, especially the New Era episode, really inspired me to envision my business differently. I'd never heard of the cooperative model before, but now I'm learning more about it and hoping to apply values of shared power and ownership at Compass Coordinators. The Light Ahead is so refreshing!”
— Jasmine Hathaway, founder of Compass Coordinators
Our Season 1 episodes are available below and can be found on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Trailer
The Light Ahead is a podcast that uses speculative fiction to explore the question, “What would 2030 look like if the USA had an economy that truly worked and cared for everyone?” Through eight stories, co-created by next-economy leaders and Hollywood screenwriters, listeners are invited to expand their economic imaginations by dreaming into a tantalizing array of possible, more beloved, futures.
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Ep. 1, Fugue
A young woman wakes up in Louisiana in 2030 with full amnesia - she can’t remember anything after 2020 - and discovers that the world has become a much kinder, more caring place.
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Ep. 2, Starfleet: Pension Fund
Prepare yourselves for the cosmic phenomenon that is “Starfleet: Pension Fund!” In this episode, we will be swept away by the galactic sci-fi show taking over the airwaves in the year 2030. We’ll experience an epic battle between two spaceships, one responsible for investing money to support the government pension funds, the other a hedge fund taking all the money it can for its own private investors. Listen in to hear who will win...and to learn about why changes need to be made to the often mysterious world of present-day hedge funds.
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Ep. 3, New Era
What is a cooperative, and how do they work? In this exciting episode, we’ll hear a young Cuban-American man discussing with his Cuban mom about his new job at a company that is a worker-owned cooperative. In this family comedy, we’ll hear about what cooperatives mean to the people who work there -- and see that explaining what you do to your parents, while not always easy, can be worth the effort.
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Ep. 4, Liberation
Journey into the not-too-distant future in which members of the Oglala Lakota Nation are celebrating a liberated new economy for their Nation that brings back cherished elements of their economic past. . Reimagining the education of Lakota youth is a key part of this future. In this episode, we listen in on a national press conference at the opening day of a new Lakota school, at the foot of a mountain once called Mt. Rushmore. And we hear from a member of the Lakota organization Thunder Valley Community Development Corporation what her everyday life would feel like in this liberated economic future.
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Ep. 5, Home
What does "home" truly mean? In particular for African American families and individuals that have so often faced displacement from physical homes, driven by economic forces, for generations? In this episode of The Light Ahead, we venture to Brooklyn in the year 2030, where a young woman convinces her grandmother to visit her childhood neighborhood, a neighborhood that has changed drastically since their family was forced to move out decades before. What they find there changes their idea of home forever and is beyond anything they ever dared to dream. Tune in to hear this poignant story exploring what it could look like to take reparative steps in our neighborhoods and communities toward reckoning with injustices of our past.
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Ep. 6, Kayla's Village
In this episode, we join expectant father Marcus and his mother-in-law as they prepare the home for his partner Kayla’s birthing experience. In this home, we are privy to a birth that is supportive and calm, full of intention and choice, and supported by Kayla and Marcus ’s entire community. How far off from such possibilities are we today, and what could it look like for our communities to support new life and new parents in these ways? Tune in and find out!
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Ep. 7, An Extraordinary Ordinary Day in the Life of Rakia McDowell
In this episode, we spend a day in the life of artist Rakia McDowell. As a member of a community who has come together to live and work in ways that enable them to be more whole, Rakia determines her own schedule, buys from thriving local businesses, exchanges resources and skills via a sharing economy, and follows her heart. Could a life in which work is healing and restorative—rather than demanding—be one leap away? Tune in and find out!
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Ep. 8, Auld Lang Syne
In this episode, we tag along with C.J. who is meeting up with her date on New Year’s Eve. It also happens to be the eve of the Phoenix Act, which will redistribute wealth across the country. C.J. and her date discuss why she supports the Act - and how her own past impacted her perspective on wealth. Are we far from a new approach to wealth distribution and definition? Tune in and find out!