
IMPACTivism: Get better at doing good
Podcast von Logan Sullivan - Advocate, seeker, writer, humanitarian
IM·PACT·iv·ism /ˈimˌpaktəˌvizəm/ verb | the intersection of rational compassion and effective action, where we are each incredibly capable of impacting positive change for the people, non-human animals and environmental causes needing it most. The IMPACTivism Podcast explores ideas we can consider, choices we can make, and actions we can take, as individuals, to get better at doing good.
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The #MeToo movement has shaken a lot of men, yet most remain silent. But without their voice, we can't move forward. In this episode, host Logan Sullivan explores the #MeToo movement and why people hesitate to speak out on behalf of injustices they're not the victims of, and what fears rest at the root of this hesitation. This is a male response to the #MeToo movement addressed to the men who want to join the conversation but fear being misinterpreted, and to the people of all genders who want to build on this momentum to continue fighting against sexual and gender based violence into the future. Full transcript and show notes available here: logansullivan.com/building-on-metoo/ Thanks to HÄANA (one of my absolute favorite artists) for the beautiful music in this episode. You can find her music here: https://soundcloud.com/thisishaana

19 Needs vs Desires - PechaKucha Talk by Logan Sullivan - Advocate, seeker, writer, humanitarian

Humanitarians believe vulnerable human beings deserve not to suffer and that the powerful should be prevented from harming or exploiting them. But what if we replace 'human' being with 'sentient' being? A special thank you to HÄANA for permission to use the music in this episode. You can find all her links in the show notes right here: logansullivan.com/e18/

Peter Singer's famous pond thought experiment threw me in to philosophical dilemma over a decade ago. My mind urged me fish for any reason why it's conclusions were invalid, for any escape from accepting its inconvenient implications. I never found one.

Longterm fulfillment lays at the intersection of joy and high impact. This episode will help you find the ideal intersection, and understand it. We also discuss push-decisions vs. pull-decisions and our global circles vs. social circles. A special thank you to HÄANA for permission to use the music in this episode. You can find all her links in the show notes right here: logansullivan.com/e16/

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