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A Thousand Natural Shocks With Gabe S. Dunn

Banks Are Evil

A Thousand Natural Shocks With Gabe S. Dunn

Gabe Dunn | Diamond MPrint Productions

Society & Culture, History, News, Personal Journals, News Commentary, Self-improvement, Education

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Gaby is joined by Lisa Servon, author of The Unbanking of America, and Nicole Aschoff, managing editor of Jacobin magazine, for a frank discussion of the deeply twisted ways that banks - and capitalism in general - treat consumers. They explain the evil in painstaking detail, prompting Gaby to wonder if it's time to don a tinfoil hat and move to a commune. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

You got problems that you either can't turn with the law.

0:04.0

You don't know how you're supposed to burn it or what to do with it or how to keep it.

0:08.0

You're a freak with a dark shame, both secret, but you're not the only one.

0:13.0

Teach your head and find natural fears to the blessed sun.

0:16.0

Now your healing has begun.

0:19.0

It's back with money with Gabby.

0:22.0

Done.

0:23.0

Gabby done here.

0:24.0

America's Deadbeat Sweetheart.

0:25.0

Let's do this.

0:28.0

Recently, I've been hearing from a lot of you about your money stories.

0:31.0

Thanks, by the way, to everyone who's written to me at BadWithMoneyAtSlate.com.

0:34.0

Please keep those coming.

0:35.0

They've been so moving and wonderful.

0:37.0

And listening to all of your voices has been, I just love it.

0:41.0

I was almost going to tweet about how I was crying about it.

0:44.0

So many of you have told me that this podcast has made you think about the ways that you can be more financially responsible.

0:49.0

I myself am only starting to understand how these conversations have changed me.

0:53.0

I certainly feel more financially responsible than I ever have.

0:56.0

But here's the question.

0:58.0

When we say that we're being financially responsible, who or what are we responsible to?

1:03.0

The easy answer is ourselves, obviously, by taking a careful and introspective look at our emotions and behaviors around money.

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