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Durable Trades
Book • 2020
Durable Trades explores alternative career paths for families seeking to work together and build a more fulfilling life.
It examines various trades and skills that have stood the test of time, offering practical options for those disillusioned with the modern corporate world.
The book emphasizes the importance of family-centered economies and provides a framework for families to collaborate and thrive.
It challenges the traditional individualistic approach to work and encourages readers to consider alternative models that prioritize family relationships and shared purpose.
The book's insights are particularly relevant for families seeking a more meaningful and integrated approach to work and life.
It examines various trades and skills that have stood the test of time, offering practical options for those disillusioned with the modern corporate world.
The book emphasizes the importance of family-centered economies and provides a framework for families to collaborate and thrive.
It challenges the traditional individualistic approach to work and encourages readers to consider alternative models that prioritize family relationships and shared purpose.
The book's insights are particularly relevant for families seeking a more meaningful and integrated approach to work and life.
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as a resource for those wanting to work with their families.

Rory Groves

The Family Economy with Rory Groves
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as a book that mentions different jobs that have stood the test of time.

Ginny Yurich

1KHO 538: You Can Change Everything in Three Years | Janelle Anderson, The Haven Farmstead
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as a book that explores family-centered economies that have stood the test of time.

Ginny Yurich

1KHO 524: Durable Trades in a Brittle World | Rory Groves, The Family Economy
Mentioned by Ginny Urich as a book she is currently reading about family economies and how families used to function.

1KHO 520: Learning That’s Tethered to Real Life | Morgan and Hudson Wild, Off the Couch and Into Creation
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as a book that has been influential in the family economy movement.

C.R. Wiley

How to Build a Family Economy: An Interview with Rory Groves