by ldepippo | Jun 16, 2023 | Integrated Capital, living systems investing, sustainable investing
I was reading the recent blog by Matt Stoller about Illumina and the recent CEO resignation. Matt writes about monopolies in considerable detail. “Last Sunday, Francis deSouza resigned from his position as the CEO of Illumina, which is one of the most important...
by ldepippo | Nov 23, 2022 | Integrated Capital, living systems investing, sustainable investing
From Lynn Marie DePippo: I thought it would be helpful to give an overview of Pythia Capital and what we are building. I view our services more as experiential offerings, helping to bring together fringe entrepreneurs, investors and other aligned people in a platform...
by ldepippo | Aug 16, 2022 | High Impact Investing, Integrated Capital, living systems investing, sustainable investing
Summary of Pythia Capital’s Living Systems Investment Framework: Our investment framework’s core foundation is based on the 12 permaculture principles, which are regenerative agriculture and sustainable living principles. We use permaculture principles as the...
by ldepippo | May 23, 2022 | living systems investing, sustainable agriculture, sustainable investing
This following linked article called “Why Ecosystem Restoration” was written by Desiree Driesenaar and this is a bit more about her: Biomimicry. Systemic Design. Abundance. Writer. Keynote speaker. Educator. She discusses the need to nourish and take care...
by ldepippo | May 19, 2022 | living systems investing, sustainable investing
The article linked below is called “The Blockchain Brain” and is from John Hargrave, Publisher of Bitcoin Market Journal. https://mailchi.mp/e525d527b988/hot-off-the-press-qe-episode-15936224?e=9bf9185fba John discusses the issue of decentralization that the idealists...
by ldepippo | May 10, 2022 | complex adaptive systems, High Impact Investing, Integrated Capital, living systems investing, sustainable investing
How There’s More to Economics Than the Science of Scarcity The title of the article linked above is “How There’s More to Economics Than the Science of Scarcity/Economic life as experienced was increasingly pushed out of view to make the chosen methods work.” This is...