The Money Isn't Mine: Questioning Inheritance - Morgan Curtis, Solidaire Network

The Money Isn't Mine: Questioning Inheritance - Morgan Curtis, Solidaire Network

From Impact Journey with Julia by Julia S

April 8, 2026 · 39 min

About this episode

Morgan Curtis discusses her journey of confronting privilege and redistributing her inherited wealth.

This podcast is part of a new series called Confronting Complicity in Capitalism . I cannot think of a better first special guest on this series as we confront our privilege: Morgan Curtis, who supports people with wealth and class privilege toward redistribution and repair, starting with herself. THE IMPACT. Morgan Curtis : Supports people with wealth and class privilege toward redistribution, atonement, and repair. Does this herself: redistributing 100% of her inherited wealth to Black- and Indigenous-led movements and land projects, and 50% of her coaching income. And supports others: as a facilitator, money coach, organizer and ritualist, both with individuals and with collectives like Solidaire Network and Resource Generation . Lives in a multi-racial, cross-class, intergenerational intentional community: Canticle Farm . Holds a Masters in Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School, where she focused on the spiritual dimension of reparations work for white descendants of colonizers and enslavers. Mentioned resources: Article by Iris Brilliant: How to create safety and security without accumulating wealth The NPR podcast with Morgan challenging her dad and generations…

People in this episode

Guest: Morgan Curtis

Topics covered

  • inheritance
  • privilege
  • redistribution
  • repair
  • wealth

Keywords

  • Solidaire Network
  • Canticle Farm
  • Resource Generation

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Confronting Complicity in Capitalism, a Masters in Theological Studies

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