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Documentary #2: Welcome to Frome Pt. 1 - This Is What The New Economy Looks Like

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Politics, News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2016

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this first episode of our 3-part series, "Welcome to Frome", we explore how the small Somerset town of Frome started a revolution that has completely changed the nature of politics and economics. In this episode, you'll meet the head of this radical new movement, and visit some of the new economics initiatives that have emerged in Frome. What is a "Share Shop?" How about a community fridge? What happens when a town council creates a position designed to address climate change? Listen to find out and to enjoy some great music along the way. But the story of Frome, like most things in life, is not as simple as it may appear. This town has a long and at times dark history, and when parts of that history are uncovered, old wounds are revealed which tell a different story, a story of division. We'll touch on this history here before we dive much deeper into it in Episode 2. Featuring: Peter Macfadyen - Founder of Flatpack Democracy, Frome town councilor, former Mayor Helen Johnstone - A manager at Share Shop Anna Francis - Frome's Resilience Officer Esther Deeks - Community Fridge Co-organizer Bob Ashford - Chair of Trustees, Fair Frome Music by: Molly Murphy (a million creatures) Annabelle Macfadyen Frome Street Bandits

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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

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me, me, Imagine that you're standing at the bank of a river.

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When you notice someone float by who's drowning,

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you immediately jump in to save them, but as soon as you pull them to safety, you notice another person who's also drowning.

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Pretty soon, the river is full of drowning people floating towards you.

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You yell for help and you get other people to jump in with you to save them.

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But at some point when the drowning people keep coming, one of you has

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got to say, you know, I'm going to go upstream to find out why all these people are falling

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in in the first place.

1:03.8

You are listening to Upstream.

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Upstream. Upstream.

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Upstream.

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A radio documentary series that is part of the Economics for Transition project.

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I'm Dela Duncan and I'm Robert Raymond.

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Join us as we journey upstream.

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To the heart of our economic system

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and discover cutting edge stories of game-changing solutions based on

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connection resilience and prosperity for all. Oh, Please join it on the court.

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The town in the West.

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There's a town in the West that I love the best.

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I care, my boss, Mitter, and here I will rent.

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A stranger, the welcome.

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