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Your Empathy Is Not a Weakness, It's Where the Future Begins

Kathleen Chu Season 2 Episode 3

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Anxious about the state of the world? You're not alone. Host Kathleen Chu makes the case that empathy isn't a weakness but a starting point. Drawing on Octavia Butler, adrienne maree brown, and Eckhart Tolle to explore how to stay hopeful and imagine a better future. Three practices that help: quieting the input, turning inward, and turning outward.

Books (affiliate links)

A New Earth — Eckhart Tolle  

Emergent Strategy — adrienne maree brown   

Parable of the Sower — Octavia E. Butler  
 

Communities & organizations

School of Radical Imagination  —  live cohort classes on imagining liberatory futures

Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll)  —  global network reimagining the economy around wellbeing 

Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL)  —  Kate Raworth's framework for an economy within social & planetary limits
 

Practices mentioned

Tara Brach — talks & guided meditations

Boho Beautiful — guided meditations

Progress Reimagined Substack

A Book for Turbulent Times: Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth  —  the companion essay referenced in the episode 

Research cited

APA 2024 mental health poll  —  70% of U.S. adults anxious about current events (April 2024)
 

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