The Rich Roll Podcast

Amanda Palmer On Radical Compassion & The Power Of Vulnerability

Aug 8, 2019
Amanda Palmer, a fiercely independent artist and TED Talk sensation, dives into the transformative power of radical compassion and the importance of vulnerability. She discusses her personal journey through grief and how it intersects with artistic expression. The conversation highlights the nuances of empathy amidst societal challenges and critiques cancel culture. Palmer emphasizes community over isolation in creative pursuits and underscores the vital role of storytelling in empowering women and driving social change.
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ANECDOTE

Poemgate

  • Amanda Palmer wrote a poem empathizing with the Boston bomber.
  • She received intense backlash, especially from her own community, for extending compassion to someone deemed undeserving.
INSIGHT

Radical Compassion Is Non-Selective

  • Radical compassion, by definition, cannot be selective.
  • It requires empathizing with everyone, even those deemed difficult or undeserving, which can feel vulnerable.
INSIGHT

Internet and Compassion

  • The internet's siloed nature amplifies judgment and hatred, making radical compassion more challenging.
  • Amanda Palmer learned through experience that engaging with haters in a loving way can de-escalate situations.
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