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The Economics of Well-Being
Mark Anielski
109 episodes
4 days ago
Hi I’m Mark Anielski an economist and the author of An Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness and the award-winning book The Economics of Happiness.
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Hi I’m Mark Anielski an economist and the author of An Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness and the award-winning book The Economics of Happiness.
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Business
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#106: Mary Morrison (part 1): The Value of Wisdom: The Price of Presence
The Economics of Well-Being
34 minutes 8 seconds
2 years ago
#106: Mary Morrison (part 1): The Value of Wisdom: The Price of Presence

Mary Morrison joins me as my guest on the podcast. Mary is a former MBA student of mine when I taught economics at the Bainbridge Graduate Institute based in the Seattle area.

Mary is a culture creator, a leadersship coach, organizational wellness consultant, sustainability designer/entrepreneur, clinical acupuncturist and certificed Zhineng Qigong teacher.


Mary holds an MBA in Sustainable Business from the first institute to offer a green MBA, as well as a Master of Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine from the Maryland University of Integrative Health (formerly the Tai Sophia Institute). Her undergraduate work was in behavioral science and psychology from the University of Maine.


“The skills are not theory nor abstractions. In the moment, you notice your body (or not). That is reliable. Theory is great for many things, but to be effective with other humans in the moment of upset or change, being present is where it matters.”


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The Economics of Well-Being
Hi I’m Mark Anielski an economist and the author of An Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness and the award-winning book The Economics of Happiness.