May 18, 2026 — Mobilized News, a solutions-focused media ecosystem dedicated to connecting signals, systems, solutions, and action, will release a new series of expert conversations one week before the United Nations General Assembly in September.
The programs will be pre-recorded, professionally edited, and made available through the Mobilized News ecosystem, including its solutions wire, events and program guide, podcast and livestream directory, daily signals, and emerging community-owned media network.
The series is designed around one central question:
“People are tired of promises without pathways,” said Steven Jay, founder of Mobilized News. “Across the world, communities are asking what they can do where they are, right now. This series is about making the solutions visible, understandable, and usable.”
The world is facing connected crises in food, energy, transportation, finance, public health, climate, technology, democracy, and trust.
Mobilized News believes these cannot be solved in silos.
The new programming series will feature expert conversations showing how communities can build stronger local systems by connecting food production, clean energy, local ownership, transportation, finance, digital tools, and civic participation into one living ecosystem.
Global forums often produce declarations, pledges, and reports.
Communities need something more practical:
Mobilized News is creating a programming experience designed to move beyond conference culture and toward ongoing coordination.
This conversation will explore how communities can rebuild local and regional food systems through regenerative agriculture, food hubs, local distribution, community kitchens, cold-chain infrastructure, food recovery, and new production systems.
The focus: how communities can produce, distribute, and secure more of their own food.
This conversation will examine how communities can restore local power without retreating from the world.
Topics include community wealth building, local ownership, cooperative economics, regional production, local media, and the shift from dependency to capability.
This conversation will focus on affordable, clean, renewable, locally owned energy.
Experts will discuss community solar, microgrids, energy co-ops, public power, resilience hubs, storage, workforce training, and energy democracy.
This conversation will reframe transportation as access to life, not just movement.
Topics include public transit, walking, biking, shared mobility, electric fleets, local logistics, charging infrastructure, rural mobility, and the connection between transportation, housing, health, food, and energy.
This conversation will explore how ICT, AI, cybersecurity, broadband, digital public infrastructure, and participatory democracy platforms can help communities coordinate, protect themselves, and make better decisions.
The focus: technology that serves people, democracy, and resilience.
This conversation will examine how finance can move from extraction to regeneration.
Topics include community finance, credit unions, public banks, CDFIs, local investment funds, cooperative finance, procurement, philanthropy, blended finance, and funding for resilience before disaster.
This signature conversation will bring the sectors together.
The conversation will show how communities can stop solving problems in isolation and start building connected systems.
The Mobilized News programming series is part of a larger ecosystem designed to help people discover what is working and how to participate.
The ecosystem includes:
Mobilized News is positioning the new series as a “Public Guide for the solutions world” — a trusted place where people can discover programs, experts, events, initiatives, and real-world examples of communities building a better future.
Mobilized News was created to help people see the world as it is — and what it can become.
Its editorial focus is built around clarity, interdependence, systems thinking, and practical solutions.
The September programming series will support the launch of a broader community-owned, produced, and distributed media network designed to connect communities working on food, energy, health, finance, technology, democracy, mobility, circularity, and whole-system design.
“This is not another summit,” Jay said. “It is the beginning of an always-on solutions network. The future is not waiting for permission. It is already being built. Mobilized News exists to help people find it, understand it, and bring it home.”
The new Mobilized News programming series will be released one week before the United Nations General Assembly in September 2026.
Programs will be available through MobilizedNews.com and the Mobilized News ecosystem.
Mobilized News is a solutions-focused media ecosystem connecting signals, systems, solutions, and action. Through daily systems signals, expert conversations, events, livestreams, podcasts, a solutions wire, and a growing media commons, Mobilized helps people understand what is changing, why it matters, and how communities can respond.
Mobilized News brings together conscious creators, journalists, scientists, systems thinkers, community leaders, innovators, artists, educators, and earth-shakers working to build healthier, more resilient, and regenerative futures.
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