
Season 2 · Episode 439
Beyond the Blacklist: The New Rules of Impact Investing
Is the investment "blacklist" dead? Discover how impact investing is shifting from simple exclusions to complex, case-by-case evaluations.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 3, 202624m 13s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn tackle the rapidly evolving world of impact investing, a market that has now ballooned to over $1.5 trillion. They explore the shift from traditional "sin stock" exclusions to a more nuanced, case-by-case evaluation system where even defense and energy companies are being reconsidered for their social value. From the rise of impact-weighted accounts to the complexities of "brown-to-green" transitions, this episode investigates whether we can truly measure the "good" on a balance sheet. Join the conversation as the hosts weigh the moral clarity of hard blacklists against the necessity of staying at the table to drive real-world change.