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Emotional Intelligence
We Must Choose: Fragility Born From Power-Over Or Robustness Born From…
"So…what now? We need an antidote—something we can apply to this wound. What is the antidote to fragility? It is this—robustness. Robustness is the opposite of!-->…
New Study: Thriving Child, Cooperative Child
Children's socialization is supported by their well-being.
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Children’s social engagement appears to be reliant on their experience of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
How Doing Nothing Makes You More Productive
Our brains need empty space to dream, concoct, and innovate. Einstein himself believed his best ideas came to him during his violin breaks, what he called!-->…
Parenting For Social Change: A Video With Teresa Graham Brett, JD
Teresa Graham Brett, JD, author of Parenting for Social Change, presents her personal story of discovering the roots of oppression in childhood as a mother of!-->…
Humility Is a Dynamic, Embodied Capacity
Humility involves modest, selfless, and respectful action toward all.
When compared with traditional communities around the world, U.S. culture today is far!-->!-->!-->…
The Care And Feeding Of Empaths
Are you an empath? Or do you have a beloved empath in your life? People who acutely feel the emotional, mental, and even physical states of others are called!-->…
Robin Grille: How Our Inner Child Impacts Our Activism, For Good And Bad
About the video
Robin Grille presents How Our Inner Child Impacts Our Activism to the Kindred Fellowship Program in the summer of 2021. You can learn more!-->!-->!-->…
Intelligence Is Thwarted When We Are Distressed
Triggers undermine intelligence.
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The human animal has built in self-healing instincts.Self-healing instincts are thwarted by cultural!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Go Ahead And Cry
Last week I headed into the high country of the Colorado San Juan mountains with a dear friend and backpacking buddy to spend several days and nights just!-->…
Manage Your 4 Characters: Judgy, Anxious, Friendly, Open: Whole Brain…
Your conscious, analytical self is not alone.
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Neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor draws more insights from her left brain stroke.Our brain!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…