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Stop & Talk

By: Grant Oliphant Prebys Foundation
  • Summary

  • Season 2 of “Stop & Talk” has arrived! This season, dive deep into the themes of purpose and opportunity, guided by the insights of leaders in the arts and culture, sports, philanthropy, finance, and innovation fields. Together, we'll celebrate local achievements and envision what's possible in San Diego County. Let's converse and inspire one another.
    2023
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Episodes
  • Ramel Wallace: Creativity as Care, Reflection, and Connection
    May 22 2024

    In this episode, Stop & Talk host Grant Oliphant talks with Ramel Wallace, a multifaceted artist, activist, and community builder deeply embedded in the San Diego creative scene. Ramel's journey, rooted in hip-hop storytelling and community engagement, provides a unique lens into the city's history, culture, and social dynamics.

    Ramel discusses his viral "We’re San Diegans" video series, which humorously and poignantly captures the essence of San Diego life, touching on local pride, cultural diversity, the city's social issues, and of course, tacos. He also shares his perspective on the significant yet often overlooked impact of redlining and gentrification, which he is exploring through his Far South/Border North campaign.

    The conversation delves into Ramel's role as the host of CreativeMornings San Diego, his dedication to fostering creativity and care, and his commitment to cultural preservation through initiatives like "The Last Black Man in Barrio Logan." Through his work, Ramel emphasizes the importance of intimate community connections and the powerful role of creativity in addressing societal issues.

    Tune in to hear how Ramel's artistry and activism are shaping San Diego's future, how creativity and care are intertwined, and discover the profound ways in which art can be a catalyst for social change.


    Credits:

    This is a production of the Prebys Foundation.


    Hosted by Grant Oliphant


    Co-Hosted by Crystal Page


    Co-produced by Crystal Page and Adam Greenfield


    Engineered by Adam Greenfield


    Production Assistance by Tess Karesky


    The Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego’s own Mr. Lyrical Groove.


    Recorded at the Voice of San Diego Podcast Studio


    Download episodes at your favorite podcatcher or visit us at StopAndTalkPodcast.org


    If you like this show, and we hope you do, the best way to support this show is to share, subscribe, and review our podcast. Thank you for your support, ideas, and listening.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Preeti Bhattacharji: Using all a foundations assets to impact social change
    May 8 2024

    Preeti Bhattacharji &Impact Investing: Shaping Communities Through Sustainable Investments

    Preeti Bhattacharji, Head of Sustainable Investing at J.P. Morgan Chase Private Bank, has a fascinating journey that began as a journalist. Her passion for covering historically marginalized communities around the world eventually intersected with the financial crisis. As she witnessed people losing their homes and entire towns being affected, she realized that she lacked the tools to fully comprehend the situation.

    Driven by this realization, Preeti made a bold career pivot. She delved into understanding markets, financial engineering, and the potential impact they could have on communities. Her pivotal question emerged: “If markets can devastate a community, could they also be harnessed to improve a community?”

    In this episode, Preeti joins host Grant Oliphant to explore the world of impact investing. Impact investing goes beyond traditional grantmaking; it involves large organizations strategically using their assets to drive positive social change. Impact investing allows for a dedication of resources which provides an alignment in organizational values while producing a financial return. Preeti shares her insights and experiences, shedding light on how sustainable investments can shape communities. By aligning investment decisions with values, organizations can create a positive ripple effect that extends far beyond financial returns.

    Preeti Bhattacharji’s expertise bridges the gap between finance and social impact, making her a valuable advocate for sustainable investing. Tune in to discover how impact investing can transform communities and contribute to a better world.

    Terminology you may want to know before listening to this episode:

    • Below/still market rate returns: where a price or order is less than the current market price.
    • Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing: used to screen investments based on corporate policies and to encourage companies to act responsibly.
    • Fiduciary duty: legal responsibility to act solely in the best interest of another party.
    • Financial materiality: a concept determining whether the omission or misstatement of information in a financial report would impact a reasonable user's decision-making.
    • Greenwashing: the act of making false or misleading statements about the environmental benefits of a product or practice
    • Impact investing: Impact investments are investments made with the intention of generating positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.
    • Market-driven returns: the gain or loss an investment generates over time.
    • Private equity: capital investments made in companies that are not publicly traded
    • Repricing assets: To change the price of a stock or other asset.
    • Secondary Market: a market where investors purchase securities or assets from other investors.
    • Proxy voting: allows shareholders to vote when they can't attend a shareholder meeting.


    Financial definitions sourced from Investopedia.com

    Special Note: While Prebys Foundation is a client of J.P. Morgan Chase, this episode is purely educational and should not be considered as financial advice.

    Credits:

    This is a production of the Prebys Foundation.

    Hosted by Grant Oliphant

    Co-Hosted by Crystal Page

    Co-produced by Crystal Page and Adam Greenfield

    Engineered by Adam Greenfield

    Production Assistance by Tess Karesky

    The Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego’s own Mr. Lyrical Groove.

    Recorded at the Voice of San Diego Podcast Studio

    Download episodes at your favorite podcatcher or visit us at StopAndTalkPodcast.org

    If you like this show, and we hope you do, the best way to support this show is to share, subscribe, and review our podcast. Thank you for your support, ideas, and listening.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Diane Moss: Removing Barriers to Good Food Is a Community Effort
    Apr 24 2024

    On the latest episode of Stop & Talk, host Grant Oliphant engages in a dynamic conversation with Diane Moss, the CEO of Project New Village. Founded in 1994, Project New Village spearheads a transformative initiative in Southeastern San Diego, leveraging neighborhood-based agriculture to ensure widespread access to nutritious food. Diane shares insights from her journey and highlights the power of collaboration with community partners to tackle food accessibility challenges.
    Emphasizing engagement with younger generations, she navigates the nuances of cooperation with individuals holding diverse perspectives. Diane's inclusive approach underscores the importance of embracing differences to uphold the movement's relevance for future generations. Diane's unwavering commitment to providing wholesome food to her community shines through, fostering acceptance and unity for all involved in the food justice movement.


    About Diane Moss

    N. Diane Moss is a waymaker and womanist with more than 30 years of experience managing small community-rooted organizations in southeastern San Diego. She was selected as the 2019 Women of the Year for the 79th State Assembly District and awarded the 2019 Trailblazer award by the San Diego Voice and Viewpoint. Most recently, she received the Prebys Foundation’s Leaders in Belonging Award.

    Moss is an alumnus of the University of California San Diego (1980) and a member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Alumni Network. She is supportive of and involved with numerous community and cultural groups including the San Diego Food System Alliance; Hunger Free San Diego Advisory Board; and Society for the Preservation and Promotion of African American Culture (SOPPAAC). She serves on Board of Directors for the Elementary Institute of Science; and the advisory board for Neighborhood House Association Adult Day Center and the San Diego Continuing Education Foundation.


    Show Credits

    This is a production of the Prebys Foundation.

    Hosted by Grant Oliphant

    Co-Hosted by Crystal Page

    Co-produced by Crystal Page and Adam Greenfield

    Engineered by Adam Greenfield

    Production Assistance by Tess Karesky

    The Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego’s own Mr. Lyrical Groove

    Recorded at the Voice of San Diego Podcast Studio

    Download episodes at your favorite podcatcher or visit us at StopAndTalkPodcast.org

    If you like this show, and we hope you do, the best way to support this show is to share, subscribe, and review our podcast. Thank you for your support, ideas, and listening.

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    59 mins

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