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The Federation Podcast

Channel dedicated to the discussion, creation, and implementation of solutions in the areas of Climate Change, Science, and Employment.

Johnathan Findlay : Why I started the Federation

The Birth of the Federation: A Vision for Change

In this inaugural episode of Building the Federation: A Vision for the Future, we sit down with Johnathan Finlay, the visionary behind the Federation, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at addressing socio-economic issues such as veterans’ benefits, Universal Basic Income (UBI), and equitable access to financial markets. Join us as we explore the origins of the Federation, the challenges it seeks to address, and the innovative solutions it offers to build a more equitable and just society. This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a compelling call to action for all who believe in the possibility of a better future.

Introducing the World Economic Federation’s Social Media Platform: Freedom through Increased Privacy

In today’s world, privacy is a luxury often sacrificed for profit and power. But imagine a social media platform where your data is truly yours, where freedom of expression thrives without fear of surveillance or exploitation. Introducing the World Economic Federation’s Social Media platform Beta – a groundbreaking initiative designed by the people, for the people. Join us in beta testing this platform, where privacy isn’t just a promise but a commitment. Say goodbye to data mining and say hello to a new era of digital freedom. Plus, by participating, you can even enroll for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) and other future benefits, ensuring your family’s security and wellbeing without compromise.

Exploring Climate Science Research Opportunities: Water Systems, Emissions, and More

Welcome back to our deep dive into climate science and innovative economic solutions! 🌍 In this follow-up video, we delve into the crucial research opportunities within climate science that go beyond economics. Join us as we explore the World Economic Federation’s initiatives on water systems, emissions mitigation, systems transformation, and land use for carbon removal.

Gen Z Protests in Kenya: A Fight Against Injustice and Neoliberalism

In this powerful and emotional video, we delve into the heart of the youth-led protests in Kenya, where a devastating event saw the parliament burned and lives tragically lost. Drawing striking parallels with the attack on the U.S. Capitol, this video highlights the desperation and determination of the working class, the youth, and those fighting to be heard in a neoliberal democracy that prioritizes the donor class over its citizens. Join us as we explore the critical issues driving these protests, from unjust tax policies on essential goods to the broader global movement against corruption and exploitation. We underscore the importance of listening to the people’s voices and how the World Economic Federation is committed to addressing the root causes of suffering—corruption, inadequate social safety nets, and environmental degradation. Discover how the Federation advocates for Universal Basic Income and stands in solidarity with the young protesters in Kenya and beyond, fighting for a future where everyone has access to basic needs and opportunities for a better life. 🔹 Call to Action: Join the World Economic Federation in our mission to build a just and equitable world. Together, we can overcome the failures of governance and create a future where everyone has the chance to thrive. 📢 Subscribe to our channel. for more videos on global justice, economic reform, and the fight against corruption.

"Dying Empire Led By Bad People": A Generation's Disillusionment with Politics

In a world where hope seems distant, a recent SEMAFOR poll reveals the deep despair among America’s youth. Titled “It Doesn’t Matter Who Wins Elections, Nothing Changes,” the poll highlights the widespread disillusionment with the political system. With twenty percent strongly agreeing, twenty-eight percent somewhat agreeing, and another twenty-six percent indifferent, it’s clear that many young Americans feel disconnected from the political process. Only a mere twenty-six percent disagree, showing a profound loss of faith in the system. The root of this malaise is not a simple matter of left versus right, but rather a struggle between two economies: one built on the people, and one built for the people, by the people. Amidst this, we witness Joe Biden’s controversial decisions in Gaza and Donald Trump’s promises of exacerbation, presenting a dire choice for voters. The poll further exposes the grim reality: nearly half of young voters feel elections don’t represent them, and sixty-four percent see America in decline. A staggering sixty-five percent believe politicians profit from their power. But there is hope. The World Economic Federation pledges to advocate for transparency, democratic principles, and a free market funded by green energy. We believe in a government truly for the people, by the people. Join us in reclaiming our democracy and building an economy that serves everyone. Together, we can change the game and forge a brighter future. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights and updates on our journey to a better future! 👍 Like and share to spread the message. 💬 Leave a comment with your thoughts and experiences.

"Dying Empire Led By Bad People": A Generation's Disillusionment with Politics

In a world where hope seems distant, a recent SEMAFOR poll reveals the deep despair among America’s youth. Titled “It Doesn’t Matter Who Wins Elections, Nothing Changes,” the poll highlights the widespread disillusionment with the political system. With twenty percent strongly agreeing, twenty-eight percent somewhat agreeing, and another twenty-six percent indifferent, it’s clear that many young Americans feel disconnected from the political process. Only a mere twenty-six percent disagree, showing a profound loss of faith in the system. The root of this malaise is not a simple matter of left versus right, but rather a struggle between two economies: one built on the people, and one built for the people, by the people. Amidst this, we witness Joe Biden’s controversial decisions in Gaza and Donald Trump’s promises of exacerbation, presenting a dire choice for voters. The poll further exposes the grim reality: nearly half of young voters feel elections don’t represent them, and sixty-four percent see America in decline. A staggering sixty-five percent believe politicians profit from their power. But there is hope. The World Economic Federation pledges to advocate for transparency, democratic principles, and a free market funded by green energy. We believe in a government truly for the people, by the people. Join us in reclaiming our democracy and building an economy that serves everyone. Together, we can change the game and forge a brighter future. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights and updates on our journey to a better future! 👍 Like and share to spread the message. 💬 Leave a comment with your thoughts and experiences.

Revolutionizing Social Media for Artists and Creators

Welcome to The Federation’s social Media Platform your go-to podcast for discovering how the innovative Federation social media platform is transforming the digital landscape for artists, musicians, and content creators. Hosted by [Your Name], this podcast dives deep into the unique membership perks of the Federation, highlighting how reduced fees, enhanced privacy, reward points, and support tokens empower creators to thrive in a fair and supportive online environment. Join us as we explore how the Federation’s community-driven algorithms and privacy-focused approach are revolutionizing social media, making it a place where genuine engagement and creativity can flourish. Tune in and learn how to change the game and win the game with the Federation!

Kenya Flood Relief: The World Economic Federation's Mission of Hope and Action

In the wake of the devastating floods in Nairobi, Kenya, thousands have been left homeless and in desperate need. Amid this crisis, the question arises: where is the government? While the floodwaters rose and the government’s response faltered, the World Economic Federation (WEF) stepped up to provide critical relief and hope. Join us in this powerful documentary as we showcase the tireless efforts of WEF members and supporters who braved the relentless rain to deliver essential supplies. Partnering with local and international NGOs, we distributed blankets, mattresses, food, and sanitary products to hundreds of affected families. Despite the challenges, our commitment to fighting governmental corruption, addressing food and climate crises, empowering the labor sector, and advocating for Universal Basic Income remains unwavering. Watch as we capture the heart-wrenching scenes of people fighting for basic necessities and the inspiring resilience of the Kenyan community. Our mission extends beyond emergency relief, aiming to tackle the root causes of suffering and build a sustainable future. From meeting with local leaders to discussing long-term strategies, the Federation is dedicated to creating a world where everyone has access to basic needs and opportunities for a better life. This is not just about immediate relief—it’s about fighting for justice, equity, and a future free from corruption and corporate control. Join us in our mission to shape a better world. For more information on how to support our efforts, please reach out to our partner, Amsha Africa.

Dr. Joseph Jarvis On Single Payer Healthcare (Interviews Ep 2) I World Economic Federation

Dr. Joseph Jarvis discusses his work in developing single-payer healthcare in his home state of Utah and his written works “For the Hurt of My People: Original Conservatism and Better, Simpler Health Care, and “The Purple World: Healing the Harm in American Health Care” You can also find him in the documentary “Healing Us” Available on Amazon Streaming: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detai… You can find more at: https://josephqjarvis.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@dr.josephq.j… All opinions expressed are those of the speakers, and not necessarily the opinion of the democratically elected leadership of the federation or the organization itself.

Dr. Widerquist on UBI (Interviews Ep. 1) I World Economic Federation

In the first of our interview series we have the privilege to welcome Dr. Karl Widerquist Professor at Georgetown University – Qatar to discuss his work regarding the history of the UBI.

Small Business Program (Pt 1) I World Economic Federation Economics

A video outlining the basics of the proposed Federation Small Business Support Program. This program aims to make creating and operating ones own small business more affordable. This is accomplished by using second credit revenue to create sponsorship pools whos revenue offsets costs to business partners that work with the federation. This may include point of sale, accounting, office software, taxation, and healthcare services through federation partners store. The larger the sponsorship pool, more affordable the services become, while maintaining profitability for the service providing partners if applicable. *All opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily the opinion of the democratically elected leadership of the federation or the organization itself. *

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