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Riane Eisler: "Partnership and Domination Systems"

Riane Eisler: "Partnership and Domination Systems"
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The Neuroscience of Emotional Power: Embracing Your Passion for Relationships, Work, and Self

The Neuroscience of Emotional Power: Embracing Your Passion for Relationships, Work, and Self
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What Could Possibly Go Right?: Episode 100 Riane Eisler

There is the need to “adopt and invent alternative narratives of success that involve mutuality, rather than singularity; that are collective and communal, rather than alienated and isolated”

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The Reluctant Therapist: Creating equitable worlds amid shifting times

An interview with the guest.    Dr. Riane Eisler, author, social systems scientist and knowledge leader, may be best known for her culture-shifting, award winning book, The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future. But it is her current work as the president of the Center for Partnership Studies and book, Nurturing Our Humanity: How Domination and Partnership Shape Our Brains, Lives and Future, that may be her most powerful transformational gift to our collective cultural narrative.  Host Elizabeth Barrett welcomes Eisler back to the show as the two converse about how we can create a more equitable, sustainable and less violent world based on partnership rather than domination.

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Toward caring economics: Bridging the gender gap

Published April 7, 2021, 12:02 AM The pervasive, long term harm brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic emerges with greater clarity more than a year after its onset. The inequality between men and women has widened, due to the disproportionate burden borne by women who have lost more jobs and have taken on the burden of childcare brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Global Gender Gap Report 2020 of the World Economic Forum (WEF) which monitors disparities between the sexes in 156 countries across four areas – education, health, economic opportunity and political empowerment – it will now take 135.6 years to bridge that gender gap, compared to 99.5 years as of the previous year’s reckoning.  Established by the WEF in 2006, this report seeks to “create global awareness of the challenges that gender gaps pose” and espouses the principle that “without gender parity, economies and societies will not thrive.”

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