The Unfeasible Podcast – Episode 6: Judy Wicks “There’s no such thing as ONE sustainable business”

In Episode 6 of The Unfeasible Podcast, David Aula speaks with activist entrepreneur Judy Wicks—founder of the White Dog Cafe and a pioneer of the

In Episode 6 of The Unfeasible Podcast, David Aula speaks with activist entrepreneur Judy Wicks—founder of the White Dog Cafe and a pioneer of the local living economy movement.

Judy challenges the myth of the lone changemaker. Her philosophy? True sustainability is collective. No business can be sustainable in isolation—it’s about networks, ecosystems, and deep-rooted community connection. This episode unpacks how interdependence, reciprocity, and local resilience are the real engines of change.

From food systems to regenerative economies, Judy shares stories from decades of frontline activism—and why joy, justice, and imagination matter just as much as policy and profit.

Part of a seven-part series from Unfeasible Inc., The Unfeasible Podcast continues to offer bold, soulful conversations about what’s possible when we stop going it alone and start building together.

Catch up on Episode 5 with Simon Crowe to hear more about grounded leadership and presence in action.

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