nature being
when you realize the story told about human nature is dangerously incomplete... that we are just as genetically close to bonobos as we are to chimpanzees, yet this is still less known. so this episode asks why — and what it costs us that we don't. we do a deep dive with the long-overlooked bonobo to examine dominant narratives that shaped Western civilization. that humans are naturally competitive, hierarchical, and violent and survival of the fittest. but evolution also gave us egalitarian cultures, cooperation, empathy, attunement, and repair. another template has been here all along, that is getting some much deserved air time. thinking-with: bonobos, Frans de Waal, Jaak Panksepp, Bayo Akomolafe, Audre Lorde, Lori Pye and the oceanic depths of what our species still doesn't know about itself. what kinds of environments bring different parts of our nature forward? a meditation on relational intelligence, ecological ethics, the politics of touch, and the fuller story of who we still, or actually are. tricia french hosts nature being, an Ecological Psychologist and graduate of Virids Graduate Institute.
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