There’s a New Yorker Cartoon where a guy pulls his cell phone out of his back pocket and says, “Damn it—I think I just butt donated to a charity.”

Well, giving back to society doesn’t have to be so contentious—in fact, it can be gratifying. Michael Norton, behavioral economist and Harold M. Brierley Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, joined Boston Public Radio to explain how we can put our unused possessions to good use.  

To hear from Michael Norton, tune in to Boston Public Radio above.