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Episode 96: Vanessa Andreotti | Intergenerational Responsibility and Composting Our W.E.I.R.D S**t.

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Nov 2, 2024
Vanessa Andreotti, Dean of Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria and author of "Hospicing Modernity," dives into the themes of intergenerational responsibility and ecological justice. She discusses the urgency of acknowledging destructive systems for a thriving future and emphasizes the power of collective action. Topics include the importance of unlearning colonial narratives, the role of education in fostering emotional maturity, and the interconnectedness of waste management and healing. Andreotti advocates for authentic storytelling to engage younger generations in addressing complex societal issues.
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INSIGHT

Destructive Systems

  • Modernity's dominant systems cause devastation.
  • We must acknowledge and process these destructive patterns for meaningful change.
INSIGHT

Internalized Colonialism

  • The systems of capitalist modernity, including colonialism and racism, affect us deeply.
  • Unlearning these violent ways of being is essential for life-centered change.
ADVICE

Composting WEIRDness

  • Compost the "weird shit" we carry: Western, Entitled, Individualistic, Reductionist, and Delusional traits.
  • This is essential for clearing space for a life-centered future.
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