

Karen O'Brien – Why We Matter
Jun 19, 2025
Karen O'Brien, a professor and thought leader on climate change, dives into the human and social dimensions of environmental response. She shares her journey from aspiring diplomat to climate advocate, emphasizing entanglement and interconnectedness. O'Brien discusses the critical role of ethics, the impact of contemplative practices on resilience, and the powerful influence of art in driving social change. With insights on eco-anxiety and indigenous wisdom, she inspires listeners to embrace their individual power for transformative action.
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Quantum View of Social Change
- We often underestimate our collective capacity for social change due to an atomistic worldview.
- Recognizing our inherent interconnectedness changes how we influence and change systems as individuals.
Karen's Interdisciplinary Journey
- Karen's journey started at National Geographic, sparking her passion for environmental studies.
- She combined social sciences with physical sciences and later integrated quantum physics to explore climate change.
Challenging Classical Worldviews
- The Newtonian-Cartesian worldview separates mind from body and humans from nature.
- Quantum physics reveals interconnectedness, challenging the deterministic, individualistic paradigm shaping our societies.