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  <title>42: A New Narrative of Progress with Helena Norberg-Hodge Part 4 of 5</title>
  <description>Corporations and businesses ferry across the world goods just for one part of their value chains-- much like being shipped from England, processed in China, then packaged in Thailand. We must ask; do we really need to move food and goods around so much? In this episode, Helena and I go in-depth about the importance of making sustainable choices to uplift our local farmers' markets and support the community economy. &amp;amp;nbsp; In This Episode, We Discuss:  The flow of goods in this globalised world The problems in importing and exporting goods Building the local economy with farmers markets  &amp;amp;nbsp; Follow Helena Hodge:  Instagram @helenanorberghodge Twitter @helenanhodge Facebook @HelenaNorbergHodge  &amp;amp;nbsp; --- &amp;amp;nbsp; Did you enjoy today’s episode? Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get notified immediately when a new episode comes out! If you enjoyed the Mercast, please click here to leave a review and share this episode with a friend! I hope you spend some time in nature today! I'll catch you next time. Subscribe to The Mercast ++ Apple Podcasts ++ Spotify ++ Castbox </description>
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