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Wrong Numbers: Why Happiness Trumps Economic Growth with Martin Oetting

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In this episode, Kane Jackson speaks with filmmaker Martin Oetting about his documentary "Purpose," which explores reimagining economic systems that prioritize wellbeing over GDP growth. Born in West Germany to a politically engaged family, Martin brings personal insight to this challenge of creating economies serving people and planet.

The conversation covers Martin's seven-year journey creating a film following two economic pioneers: Katherine Trebeck (Australian economist in Scotland) and Lorenzo Fioramonti (Italy's former Economic Development Minister). Martin's project was sparked by the 2016 US election, which made him question how supposedly successful economies could produce profound societal dysfunction.

Martin articulates the fundamental shift wellbeing economy advocates propose: measuring what truly matters to people (family, health, security, meaningful work) rather than just money made. He discusses translating complex economic concepts into compelling narratives and his vision for making "economics a popular sport" through community dialogue. Despite current setbacks, Martin maintains that purposeful action toward better systems remains both possible and necessary.

Key Themes
  1. The Purpose of "Purpose" (03:15-06:54) - How West Germany's post-war validation through economic growth informed Martin's interest in alternatives to GDP as our success yardstick.
  2. What Really Matters (06:54-09:53) - How people universally value family, health, security and work, yet economic measurements fail to reflect these priorities.
  3. GDP's Flaws (07:48-09:53) - How this convenient but flawed short-term solution became permanently embedded, counting aggregate money without measuring distribution, equality, or wellbeing.
  4. Trump's Election as Catalyst (10:03-12:43) - How this pivotal moment made Martin question America's economic "success" despite social and democratic dysfunction.
  5. America as Cautionary Tale (12:43-14:26) - How countries still point to America's GDP growth while ignoring declining life expectancy, crumbling infrastructure, and democratic instability.
  6. The Time-Poverty Paradox (15:18-17:35) - How growth-obsessed economies rob people of time to contemplate alternatives, leaving economics to specialized "oracles."
  7. Wellbeing Economy Framework (18:06-23:30) - Society collectively deciding what goals matter, setting measurable indicators, then inviting all actors to compete on finding solutions.
  8. Trickle-Down Economics Critique (23:30-25:49) - The false promises and communication challenges in our "post-truth sound bite world."
  9. Storytelling for Change (25:49-29:52) - Martin's quest to translate economic, academic and political work into relatable art forms through film, stage shows, and writing.
  10. Academic Responsibility (27:16-29:52) - Critique of academics speaking only to peers rather than making work accessible to the public.
  11. Advertising Techniques for Academia (29:52-31:26) - How focusing on outcomes rather than specifications could help communicate complex ideas.
  12. Political Navigation Lessons (31:26-33:56) - How Martin's directness works in certain contexts but limits political effectiveness.
  13. Filmmaking Journey (34:18-40:05) - The ups and downs of Martin's process, from initial joy through pandemic isolation to distribution challenges.
  14. Creator Perspective Challenges (40:05-44:42) - The psychological challenge of spending thousands of hours with creative material and maintaining fresh eyes.
  15. Strategic Optimism (45:23-49:06) - Balancing daily doubts with purposeful action and present-moment awareness.
  16. Individual Action Steps (49:54-53:36) - Creating study groups, making economics a "popular sport," and questioning GDP growth alternatives.
  17. Respecting All Life (55:04-57:13) - Martin's wish for universal respect for all living beings and recognition of our interdependence.
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In this episode, Kane Jackson speaks with filmmaker Martin Oetting about his documentary "Purpose," which explores reimagining economic systems that prioritize wellbeing over GDP growth. Born in West Germany to a politically engaged family, Martin brings personal insight to this challenge of creating economies serving people and planet.

The conversation covers Martin's seven-year journey creating a film following two economic pioneers: Katherine Trebeck (Australian economist in Scotland) and Lorenzo Fioramonti (Italy's former Economic Development Minister). Martin's project was sparked by the 2016 US election, which made him question how supposedly successful economies could produce profound societal dysfunction.

Martin articulates the fundamental shift wellbeing economy advocates propose: measuring what truly matters to people (family, health, security, meaningful work) rather than just money made. He discusses translating complex economic concepts into compelling narratives and his vision for making "economics a popular sport" through community dialogue. Despite current setbacks, Martin maintains that purposeful action toward better systems remains both possible and necessary.

Key Themes
  1. The Purpose of "Purpose" (03:15-06:54) - How West Germany's post-war validation through economic growth informed Martin's interest in alternatives to GDP as our success yardstick.
  2. What Really Matters (06:54-09:53) - How people universally value family, health, security and work, yet economic measurements fail to reflect these priorities.
  3. GDP's Flaws (07:48-09:53) - How this convenient but flawed short-term solution became permanently embedded, counting aggregate money without measuring distribution, equality, or wellbeing.
  4. Trump's Election as Catalyst (10:03-12:43) - How this pivotal moment made Martin question America's economic "success" despite social and democratic dysfunction.
  5. America as Cautionary Tale (12:43-14:26) - How countries still point to America's GDP growth while ignoring declining life expectancy, crumbling infrastructure, and democratic instability.
  6. The Time-Poverty Paradox (15:18-17:35) - How growth-obsessed economies rob people of time to contemplate alternatives, leaving economics to specialized "oracles."
  7. Wellbeing Economy Framework (18:06-23:30) - Society collectively deciding what goals matter, setting measurable indicators, then inviting all actors to compete on finding solutions.
  8. Trickle-Down Economics Critique (23:30-25:49) - The false promises and communication challenges in our "post-truth sound bite world."
  9. Storytelling for Change (25:49-29:52) - Martin's quest to translate economic, academic and political work into relatable art forms through film, stage shows, and writing.
  10. Academic Responsibility (27:16-29:52) - Critique of academics speaking only to peers rather than making work accessible to the public.
  11. Advertising Techniques for Academia (29:52-31:26) - How focusing on outcomes rather than specifications could help communicate complex ideas.
  12. Political Navigation Lessons (31:26-33:56) - How Martin's directness works in certain contexts but limits political effectiveness.
  13. Filmmaking Journey (34:18-40:05) - The ups and downs of Martin's process, from initial joy through pandemic isolation to distribution challenges.
  14. Creator Perspective Challenges (40:05-44:42) - The psychological challenge of spending thousands of hours with creative material and maintaining fresh eyes.
  15. Strategic Optimism (45:23-49:06) - Balancing daily doubts with purposeful action and present-moment awareness.
  16. Individual Action Steps (49:54-53:36) - Creating study groups, making economics a "popular sport," and questioning GDP growth alternatives.
  17. Respecting All Life (55:04-57:13) - Martin's wish for universal respect for all living beings and recognition of our interdependence.
  continue reading

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