• S05E06: Rethinking Our Values: Indigenous Values for a Sustainable Future

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

S05E06: Rethinking Our Values: Indigenous Values for a Sustainable Future

  • Summary

  • This episode explores the vital need for a value change rooted in indigenous perspectives, particularly the teachings of the Haudenosaunee. Listeners are invited to reflect on how our current monetary-driven worldview is unsustainable and how adopting a more relational and respectful way of interacting with the Earth can pave the way for a more sustainable future.

    Themes
    • Discussion of the urgency of changing our economic values
    • Insights from the Haudenosaunee about the interconnectedness of life
    • Historical context of the "Basic Call to Consciousness"
    • Exploration of leadership through indigenous philosophies
    • Introduction of the Rights of Nature movement
    • Presentation of the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth
    • Importance of decolonizing narratives and changing perspectives
    • Emphasis on our responsibility and connection to the Earth
    • Reflection on the positive potential in adopting indigenous values

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