In this special edition of Everything Co-op, host Vernon Oakes presents an in-depth overview of the cooperative business model, explaining how cooperatives are owned and governed by the people they serve and how they create economic opportunities while strengthening communities.
Drawing on decades of experience in the cooperative movement, Vernon examines the history, principles, and values that distinguish cooperatives from investor-owned businesses. He discusses the various types of cooperatives—including consumer, worker, producer, housing, and financial cooperatives—and highlights how these enterprises empower individuals to work together to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of cooperative ownership, democratic decision-making, member participation, and the role cooperatives play in building wealth, promoting economic justice, and creating sustainable communities. Whether you are new to the cooperative movement or looking to expand your knowledge, this informative monologue provides valuable insights into one of the world’s most successful and enduring business models.