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Expand Your Perspective on Humanity with Professor E. A. Burlingame [Ep. 223]

Expand Your Perspective on Humanity with Professor E. A. Burlingame [Ep. 223]

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In this enlightening episode, I’m joined by Professor E. A. Burlingame, award-winning anthropologist, author, and educator. Her work bridges ancient insight with modern understanding, helping us see humanity through a broader, more compassionate lens.

We explore:

· The four branches of anthropology: archaeology, linguistics, cultural, and biological

· How anthropology is the story of human existence

· Lessons from anthropology that inform personal growth: tolerance, resilience, and group dynamics

· Preserving ancient wisdom in modern life

· Insights from her book A Taste of Anthropology

· Understanding conflict, connection, and what we feel even when we can’t see it

· The fundamental truth: humans are all the same — and all different — at the same time

This episode offers perspective, empowerment, and grounding, perfect for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of themselves, others, and the world.

Connect with E.A. Burlingame

· Website: tasteofanthropology.com

· Book: A Taste of Anthropology

· Podcast: A Taste of Anthropology

· Videos: A Taste of Anthropology

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