This podcast episode critically examines the relationship between celebrity charity events, global health philanthropy, and the narratives that shape our understanding of poverty and inequality, highlighting how these approaches often obscure deeper systemic issues. Beginning with the historical context of celebrity-driven events such as George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh, the episode reveals the shallow "benevolence" narrative that perpetuates Western exploitation under the guise of goodwill. It critiques the philanthropic efforts of figures like Bill Gates, particularly his foundation's influence on global health policy and vaccine access, arguing that these efforts often serve to uphold capitalist interests rather than address root causes of global crises. Ultimately, the episode calls for a reevaluation of activism, emphasizing the need for genuine grassroots movements over superficial actions and highlighting concepts like degrowth as essential for fostering true social justice.