
The Power of Partnership
What if there is a way to transform society and create a world that values caring, nature, and shared prosperity? The POP podcast brings you the voices of people who are doing just that - people who are applying the Partnership ethos, the ground-breaking alternative to Domination Systems that are the root of our most pressing challenges. The Partnership movement was pioneered by Riane Eisler, internationally acclaimed author of The Chalice and the Blade, Nurturing Our Humanity, Sacred Pleasures, Tomorrow's Children, The Real Wealth of Nations and many more! Each episode includes information about essential tools from the Center for Partnership Systems, and beyond, to move away from the domination paradigm and create a Partnership world!
The Power of Partnership
Season Finale: Partnership in Action with Riane Eisler and Eli Ingraham
In our season finale, Dr. Riane Eisler and Eli Ingraham reflect on 42 episodes of the Power of Partnership Podcast and spotlight where partnership is thriving today. They highlight lessons from across the globe, showing how partnership values are reshaping families, education, economics, and community life. From rethinking early childhood and schooling, to advancing regenerative economics and bioregional networks, to honoring the sacred feminine and spiritual traditions, this closing conversation weaves together stories of hope, resilience, and practical pathways toward a more caring and connected world.
🌍 Key topics: Peace begins at home · Education for liberation · Caring economics · Regenerative design · Interconnection & spirituality
🔗 Resources:
- CPS: https://centerforpartnership.org
- Summit: https://peacebeginsathomesummit.org
- Partnerism: https://partnerism.org
- Riane Eisler: https://rianeeisler.com
- Doughnut Economics: https://doughnuteconomics.org
- Capital Institute: https://capitalinstitute.org
🎥 Watch: https://youtu.be/uZlPtPIb8f0
💖 Support: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2207697/support
📬 Connect: center@partnershipway.org
🎵 Music: Resilience by Rising Appalachia