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Can one act of hatred really end the world—and can compassion rewrite that future? In this episode of Sci‑Fi Book Pod, Kandas, Space Cadet Shane, and visiting dignitary Valerie Friedlander dive into Madeleine L’Engle’s A Swiftly Tilting Planet to unpack time travel, nuclear war anxiety, and what it means to be a “good ancestor.” Along the way, they explore generational trauma, the butterfly effect, and the tension between control and empathy. You’ll hear reflections on ancestry, healing backwards through time, and why everyday kindness might be the most powerful tool for changing the future we actually live in. Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Time Travel and Moral Responsibility (00:45) The Relevance of Nuclear War in Literature (02:10) Healing Generationally: A Sociological Perspective (05:22) The Butterfly Effect and Time Travel (08:56) Acts of Hatred and Their Impact on Society (13:38) Exploring Ancestry and Healing Wounds (18:06) Good vs. Evil: The Moral Dilemma in Time Travel (20:18) The Power of Compassion in Understanding Others (22:00) The Consequences of Nuclear War and Human Behavior (23:32) The Butterfly Effect and Human Actions (26:19) The Importance of Kindness (28:53) Being Present and the Dance of Life (30:19) Generational Trauma and the Fear of Scarcity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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