I'm curious whether, you know, as you build this out, this engine for global compassion, how do you actually get people to raise their hand when you look at the scale of this. So many people don't actually even lift a finger to do anything that is in line with their values because they just they look at the size of the problem. How has it been rallying people and inviting them to really buy into the possibility of this being real? I think there's a feeling among people that the only way out is to come together at scale that can stand up to corporate power. And our main focus is not replacing any organization, but celebrating the literally tens of thousands of people in organizations
What if there was a game-changing relationship practice or tool or strategy that was capable of not only transforming your personal relationships, even the really tense one, but also your relationship with yourself, and even with the way to respond to others, even complete strangers, and embrace shaping the world to be a better place?
Turns out, there just might be. And, this is where we’re headed today with my guest, Rick Hanson. As a psychologist, best-selling author, and expert on positive neuroplasticity, Rick has lectured at some of the world's top institutions and is here to share his insights on how to warm your heart, see the person behind the eyes, and ultimately shape the world to be a better place.
TW: brief mention of suicidal thoughts
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