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In this episode, Joy Anderson responds to some listener questions, naming six paradoxes she encounters when working to shift financial systems toward gender justice and social change. Joy frames paradox as a discipline: holding to seemingly incompatible truths at once such as movement and field-building, urgency and patience, collaboration and competition and resisting the urge to resolve them prematurely.

Across themes ranging from pluralism in knowledge to the risks of public experimentation, Joy explores how finance simultaneously enables and constrains transformation. She emphasizes that these tensions are signals rather than problems, helping us see where systems are unstable and change is possible. The episode closes with practical reflections on working wihtin paradox.

Episode Highlights

00:00 - Introduction to Paradox in Systems Change

05:01 - The Movement vs. Professional Field Paradox

10:44 - Long-Term Change vs. Immediate Harm Paradox

14:32 - Collaboration vs. Competition Paradox

18:16 - Public Learning vs. Risk Aversion Paradox

22:08 - Pluralism vs. Standardization Paradox

27:21 - Living with Paradox: Practices and Reflections

34:11 - Conclusion: Embracing Complexity in Change

Relevant Links

Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn

Joy Anderson’s LinkedIn

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