This podcast describes Commoner Capitalism, a decentralized economic framework designed to replace corporate dependency with local self-sufficiency. This model advocates for a Micro-Grange system where small production units, such as integrated fish ponds and Moringa trees, provide nutrient-dense food, fuel, and water purification. By utilizing the Moringa "miracle tree" and ancient aquaculture techniques, communities can establish biological resilience and a one-year buffer of essential supplies. The strategy seeks to retain 85% of local wealth by replacing heavy bureaucratic taxes with a minimalist 1% sovereignty fee and accountability bonds. Ultimately, the text presents a blueprint for economic immunity, emphasizing hyper-local production and circular logistics to outperform global industrial systems.