

Kevin Bayuk
Partner and worker owner at LIFT Economy. He explores critical training and skills gaps facing entrepreneurs and organizations working to create economic systems rooted in community well-being, environmental regeneration, and the common good.
Top 3 podcasts with Kevin Bayuk
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Nov 20, 2015 • 53min
Kevin Bayuk: What is the "Next Economy"?
Kevin Bayuk, a founding member of Lyft Economy and advocate for equitable economic systems, discusses transformative ideas for the 'next economy.' He defines this new economy as one that benefits all life while contrasting it with current economic flaws. Bayuk highlights how money creation drives unsustainable growth and explores the limitations of Bitcoin as a solution. He shares actionable steps individuals can take, including building trust networks and practicing gift economies, to foster local resilience and systemic change.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 1h 15min
Beyond B Corps + 10 Principles of Next Economy Enterprises (Part 2, w/Kevin Bayuk)
Kevin Bayuk, owner and partner at LIFT Economy, returns to discuss the transformative 10 Principles of Next Economy enterprises. He critiques traditional intellectual property models, advocating for open-source practices that promote community wealth. Bayuk emphasizes the importance of transparency for trust and inclusive governance, along with regenerative operations that prioritize ecosystem restoration. He also explores strategies for supporting movement building and personal growth within organizations, urging businesses to start with a purpose-driven vision.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 55min
Beyond B Corps + 10 Principles of Next Economy Enterprises (Part 1, w/Kevin Bayuk)
In this engaging discussion, Kevin Bayuk, co-founder of Lyft Economy and an impact investment strategist, explores how enterprises can transcend B Corp certification. He highlights the first five principles of Next Economy enterprises, emphasizing the need for organizations to focus on meeting human needs, foster inclusive ownership, and cultivate equitable cultures. Kevin argues for the importance of supporting local economies and embedding education into goods and services, providing a dynamic roadmap for creating a regenerative and just future.


