Episode 5: The Myth of Ownership (And How Capitalism Taught Us to Possess, Not Protect)
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概要
We talk about “owning” everything - homes, companies, even our children’s futures - as if ownership were the default 'natural'.
But what if this very idea is the root of our disconnection from each other, and from the planet itself?
In this episode, Lea Jovy dismantles one of capitalism’s most sacred constructs: ownership. From colonial history to corporate boardrooms, she traces how ownership has shaped our systems, language and relationships - and argues for a radical shift toward guardianship and stewardship instead.
Through the lens of the individual, the collective and the systemic, Lea explores how this shift could redefine how we parent, lead, build organisations and live on the Earth itself.
Listen to learn:
Why “ownership” is a colonial construct - and why it still rules us.
The illusion of security and control it creates.
How language like “my house,” “my team,” or “my child” reinforces hierarchy.
What stewardship offers as a more equal, sustainable alternative.
A provocative reframe for anyone serious about reimagining life beyond capitalism.