Kinward Podcast
Author and cognitive psychologist Ruthanna Emrys [https://ruthannaemrys.com/] is a big thinker about agency, and about futures, and about the technologies that influence our ability (or inability) to decide, act, revise, remember, try, and try again to make the world together. I reached out to Ruthanna because I loved her âdiaperpunkâ novel A Half-Built Garden, about aliens who come to a near-future Earth to save us from ourselvesâexcept, by then, we're finally reclaiming our symbiosis with our home planet, and we don't want to leave. There's still so much good work to do. Stories shape our sense of what is possible, or not. Ruthanna's is a lively mind in the pressing global project of holding space for many possible futures. In this conversation, Ruthanna orients us to technologies that can open up âdirections of discovery,â encourage imagination and the fruitful friction required for effective problem solving in a complex world, and hold us accountable to one another. Some of these technologies are tools that can be held in the hand. Others are social technologies: design strategies for homecoming, care, discernment, and transformation embedded in facilitation practices, rituals, recipes, and norms. What social structures, what technologies, what tools, can support us in flexibly co-creating a winter with plenty of food, a space for repair, a necessary adjustment, a fierce devotion to more possibility? Over and over? If you are a writer, and you are in the work of asking these kinds of questions, Ruthanna wants you to submit your work to a story contest she is helping to judge this year: the Protopian Prize [https://protopianprize.com/]. This contest will award $5,000 each for short fiction stories that explore âPublic AIââi.e. AI designed for the public goodâand âDemocratic Futuresââi.e. futures where the people decide what the people are going to do, and how. Consider submitting if youâre a writer whose vision of the more beautiful world is clearâor if you, like me, donât know where weâre going, but can feel how we need to move to get there. Visit kinwardmoves.substack.com [http://kinwardmoves.substack.com] for full show notes. Subscribe for ongoing orientations to "the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible." Check out Ruthanna's work [https://ruthannaemrys.com/] Submit to the Protopian Prize [https://protopianprize.com/] Get full access to Kinward Moves at kinwardmoves.substack.com/subscribe [https://kinwardmoves.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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