The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Science:Earth Sciences
On this episode, Nate is joined by systems scientist Riane Eisler to discuss her decades of work studying ‘domination’ and ‘partnership’ societies throughout history and what it might mean to transition to more sustainable societies in the future. What we value at the individual and family level directly translates to the way we frame our governance systems - societies that emphasize empathy and caring also implement the same types of policies and values. How could we foster the more cooperative side of our humanity across all scales to create empowered communities and balanced decision making? What societies - past and present - lean towards a partnership paradigm and what benefits do their people receive? Is it possible to move away from violence and control oriented systems and into ones that value wide boundaries of empathy and understand the vital nature of care work?
About Riane Eisler
Riane Eisler is the President of the Center for Partnership Systems, which provides practical applications of her work, and Editor in Chief of the online Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies published at the University of Minnesota. Eisler’s innovative whole-systems research offers new perspectives and practical tools for constructing a less violent, more egalitarian, gender-balanced, and sustainable future. She is author of many books, including The Chalice and the Blade, now in its 57th US printing and 27 foreign editions, The Real Wealth of Nations, and Nurturing Our Humanity co-authored with Douglas P. Fry. For more information, see www.rianeeisler.com and www.centerforpartnership.org.
Find out more, and show notes: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/116-riane-eisler
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UUF5XWOxVdY
Somebody's Gonna Win | Frankly 75
Preserving Democracy: A Call for Civility with Richard Gephardt
The Global Stakes of the U.S. Election: Debt, The Dollar, and Military Power | Reality Roundtable #12
The Foundational Challenge: Stewardship, Responsibility, and Designing a New System with Indy Johar
Ecological Awakening: A Path Toward Holistic Adulthood with Bill Plotkin
Planetary Health Check: The State of Earth’s Critical Systems with Kari Stoever
The Lament of the Bigfoot | Frankly 74
Inner Development Goals: Cultivating Change from the Inside Out with Erik Fernholm
Tales from the Carbon Pulse | Reality Roundtable 11
The Superorganism and the Self | Frankly 73
Rooted in Connection: Exploring the Hidden Ties in Earth's Forests with Suzanne Simard
What if Climate Change Was a Hoax? | Frankly 72
History for Tomorrow: Uncovering Future Possibilities from Humanity’s Past with Roman Krznaric
Weakest Links: Depletion, Supply Chains, and Trust | Frankly 71
Global Heating 101: Rapid-Fire Answers to the Biggest Climate Questions with Stefan Rahmstorf
U.S. Full Spectrum Dominance: Nuclear Risks and The End of Empire with Jeffrey Sachs
Bioregional Futures: Reconnecting to Place for Planetary Health with Daniel Christian Wahl
The Physics of Connection: Understanding Relationships and Ecology with Fritjof Capra
The Art of Movement Building: Personal Liberation for Public Change with Mamphela Ramphele
Ask Me Anything - Your Questions About TGS Answered | Frankly 70
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Plant People
Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
Kosmographia
Quirks and Quarks
Climate One