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Escaping the Zero-Sum Economy: A New Model for Local Prosperity | Zita Cobb

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Dec 11, 2025
Zita Cobb, founder of Shorefast and a visionary entrepreneur from Fogo Island, shares her journey shaped by a cashless childhood and the collapse of the local fishing industry. She discusses her transition from tech success to community-focused enterprises, highlighting how Shorefast reinvests in local culture. Zita's insights on using business to solve real problems emphasize community agency and the importance of nurturing local assets. The conversation explores ethical hospitality, the Fogo Island Inn's design, and the need for a new economic model that prioritizes purpose over profit.
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ANECDOTE

Raised Where Fish Was Currency

  • Zita Cobb recounted growing up on Fogo Island where fish served as food and currency and money was largely absent.
  • Her father warned her to learn how money works because it would “eat everything we love.”
INSIGHT

Tech Without Business Models Fails Fast

  • Zita says the telecom boom showed that technical possibility without a business model leads to ruin.
  • She sees market mania as a zero-sum force that speeds poor decisions and erodes purpose.
ANECDOTE

Sailing Led To Radio Work In Rwanda

  • After leaving telecom, Zita sailed for five years and started a solar radio project in Rwanda for child-headed households.
  • That work sharpened her belief business must enable local people to participate in their own development.
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