
Chapter 9- The Audiobook: Bank on Your Neighbor
From Bank on Your Neighbor: The Audiobook Podcast by Melissa Dorman
February 26, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 12
About this episode
In this chapter, Melissa Dorman discusses the power of community-driven economic change and the role of seller financing in reshaping wealth distribution.
What if the real power to change our economy isn’t in Washington—or on Wall Street—but sitting right at our kitchen tables? In this chapter, Mel pulls back the curtain on how the system was built to extract from our communities and shows why seller financing is a powerful tool to flip that script. From billionaire wealth hoarding to the redlining that shaped entire neighborhoods, she connects the dots on how we got here—and why now is the moment to act differently. You’ll learn: Why tradition...
People in this episode
Host: Melissa Dorman
Topics covered
- economy
- seller financing
- community impact
- wealth distribution
- neighborhood development
Keywords
- economy
- seller financing
- community
- wealth hoarding
- redlining
- neighborhoods
- economic change
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Washington, Wall Street, billionaire, redlining
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