The Sharing Economy

August 1 2023

Ep1: The Sharing Economy — Meet the ultimate sharer, Steve Shirrell, owner emeritus of Santa Rosa’s Stanroy Music Center

The Sharing Economy
The Sharing Economy
Ep1: The Sharing Economy — Meet the ultimate sharer, Steve Shirrell, owner emeritus of Santa Rosa's Stanroy Music Center
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A Note from Actuary and Author Peter Neuwirth, FSA, FCA — I invite you to tune in for Season 2 of my podcast and video show, Money Mountaineering, where for 30 minutes, experts, friends, and colleagues discuss  What’s your future worth?

Meet our guest: Steve Shirrell, owner emeritus of Santa Rosa’s Stanroy Music Center 

Today’s topic: The Power of the Sharing Economy

Pete and Steve discuss: “The story of Stanroy is a great example of what makes Santa Rosa an unusual community, a city where the sharing economy is allowed to flourish in all sorts of ways in all sorts of neighborhoods in different parts of the city,” says Pete. “From the old west end where I am living now all the way out to Hood Mountain, where my neighbors have been sharing resources to sustain themselves and each other for more than 100 years, we are definitely all in this together!” Don’t miss their powerful conversation about the meaning, purpose, and future of the shared economy.

About our guest: Steve Shirrell was born in Santa Rosa, California, during the twilight of the 1940s. Since then, he has hitchhiked over 50,000 miles throughout the USofA, co-created a commune in Oregon, traveled twice to the Middle East during wartime and Intifada, and worked post-disaster relief in the Southeast several times since Hurricane Katrina. Past employment has included working in a hospital kitchen, teaching in primary and secondary schools as an instructional aid, building apartments as a construction laborer, living the dream of a performing musician, selling wine, managing a corporate mailing list and a laboratory supply warehouse, and repairing and selling cars.

Forty years ago, he began work as a salesperson and repair technician at Stanroy Music Center, where he’d purchased his first LPs over twenty years earlier.   After thirty years on the job, he learned that Stanroy’s owners – Tupper & Reed Music – planned to close Stanroy in August 2013.  They partnered with Dustin Heald, a friend and former co-worker, and purchased Stanroy from their former employer.  And partnering with his brother, Robert Shirrell, former Mendocino County Bureau Chief for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, bandmate, and long-time cab driver, they purchased a new home for Stanroy that will help assure its continuance far beyond its centennial in 2047.  As planned from the beginning of their partnership, Steve handed over the reins to Dustin in 2021 while continuing to function as a repair tech and “owner emeritus.”

Steve’s joys include writing songs, poems, and aphorisms while completing a third book on the nature of human consciousness and its effect upon itself and Earth’s biosphere and happily comprising a Family including (but not limited to) two daughters, their partners, two “grand-adults,” a former wife and her husband, and some cats and dogs and bees. Click here to learn more about Stanroy: stanroy.com.

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Author and Actuary Peter Neuwirth explains: “I live in Santa Rosa, California, and I will be talking to many of the folks I’ve gotten to know over the last several years since my house burned down in the famous Glass Fire that swept through the area on September 27, 2020. It was just before I finished the manuscript of Money Mountaineering, and in months that followed, I got to learn an awful lot about how to recover from a disaster financial forest fire — and how powerful the sharing economy is to enable everybody to survive and thrive as a community rebuilds from the ashes.”

The key aspects of this perspective as it relates to the Sharing Economy are:

  • What we each consider as “assets” to live on comprises far more than our financial assets and real estate, but also includes our skills, knowledge, relationships, and things that we own that we don’t use all the time and can share with others.
  • Sharing is both financially efficient (cutting out middlemen and transaction costs) and more sustainable long term than spending down a finite pot of money.
  • A sharing economy requires “affinity” and happens best locally and in the real world. How and where it works and how scalable it is are the questions that I will explore in the upcoming interviews.

Don’t miss our show!

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Tuesday, August 1st, 2023

Ep1: The Sharing Economy — Meet the ultimate sharer, Steve Shirrell, owner emeritus of Santa Rosa’s Stanroy Music Center

A Note from Actuary and Author Peter Neuwirth, FSA, FCA — I invite you to tune in for Season 2 of my podcast and video show, Money Mountaineering, where for 30 minutes, experts, friends, and colleagues discuss  What’s your future worth? Meet our guest: Steve Shirrell, owner emeritus of Santa Rosa’s Stanroy Music Center  Today’s topic: The Power of the Sharing Economy Pete and Steve discuss: “The story of Stanroy is a great example of what makes Santa Rosa an unusual community, aClick here to listen to the podcast!