Fight Like An Animal

World Tree Center for Evolutionary Politics
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9 snips
Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 33min

The Story Is the Way

Explore the impact of storytelling on personal growth and healing. Discover how consciously embracing our narratives can help us escape the freeze response to societal challenges. Delve into the concept of Storyfinding, where we iteratively redefine our stories, leading to transformative experiences. Hear about the significance of personal narratives, including insights from John le Carré's memoir, and how they shape our identities. Learn to navigate and craft your own story, turning challenges into pathways for empowerment.
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Mar 1, 2025 • 1h 49min

Tree Worship Revival

This discussion dives into the compelling intersection of religion and politics, highlighting how both can shape community cohesion. It advocates for a new animistic spirituality that emphasizes our connection to nature, particularly trees, as vital in addressing modern challenges. The importance of collective action emerges as a central theme, exploring frameworks that unite diverse efforts for environmental and societal change. There's also a nostalgic look at the radical environmentalism of the past, inspiring a call to revive impactful activism through community rituals.
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36 snips
Jan 3, 2025 • 2h 7min

Revolutionary Mythology: The War for the Vision Space

The podcast delves into the changing nature of storytelling and its implications for society. It questions how new mythologies might emerge in a world marred by collective resignation and trauma. Listeners are taken on a journey through dreamscapes featuring insectoid manipulators and the psychology of the outsider. The discussion highlights literature's revolutionary power, particularly Chernyshevsky's impact on political thought, and critiques mainstream cinema’s failure to resonate with collective experiences. Ultimately, it emphasizes the need for transformative narratives to inspire social change.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 44min

Embodied Politics

Dive into the intriguing concept of embodied politics, which argues that understanding our biological roots is crucial for addressing social issues. Discover the philosophical flaws in today's political ideologies, especially in the context of ecological crises. The discussion highlights the need for a radical shift in thinking and action. Plus, learn about the initiatives at the World Tree Center, emphasizing localized environmental solutions, community engagement, and the search for beta readers to refine an upcoming manuscript filled with revolutionary ideas.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 2h 12min

Primitive Permaculture: Interview with David Lauterwasser

David Lauterwasser, an anarcho-primitivist and founder of the FernFu Permaculture Project, shares his unique views on living outside civilization. He discusses sustainable horticulture practices inspired by indigenous communities, revealing the complexities of domestication and the joy of communal harvests. The conversation delves into the harmonious relationship with wildlife, notably elephants, in permaculture systems. David emphasizes the importance of ecological identity and innovative farming techniques to foster resilience and reconnect humans with nature's rhythms.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 4min

FLAA 2050: Patrolling the Wasteland (preview)

Looking back from 2050, this episode examines a core communications strategy revolutionary movements began to employ in the late 2020s: the production of really good movies. With 2028's Patrolling the Wasteland as a case study, we examine the storytelling method of kosmentoria. Kosmentoria translates directly to “world in story,” but specifically means using dark or tragic contexts to convey beautiful or hopeful truths. We examine how the hierarchies we inhabited made kosmentoria films to validate themselves, focusing on the theme of the “lone renegade cop obsessed with justice.” Our own films undermined the idea that any small group of people should exercise a monopoly on violence, but they were far from utopian visions. Instead, they positively leaned into some of the more appalling aspects of life, while conveying a core truth: no matter how terrible everything gets, it's never a good idea to stop defending yourself. This “fictional” episode bridges two episodes from the “real,” 2020s version, of Fight Like An Animal: “How to Tell If Someone Is Hitting You,” on the nature of dominance hierarchies, and the forthcoming “Revolutionary Mythology.” To hear the episode in its entirety, please visit Patreon.
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36 snips
Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 41min

How to Tell If Someone Is Hitting You

Explore the fascinating world of dominance hierarchies and how they shape our social interactions. The discussion navigates the psychological barriers preventing us from recognizing coercion in everyday life. Dive into the ritualized aggression found in nature and its parallels in human society. Discover how authority figures influence perceptions of safety and the potential for egalitarian relationships. The conversation challenges long-held beliefs about social structure, advocating for cooperation over enforced hierarchies.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 1h 44min

Taming the Apocalypse with Dr. Shane Simonsen

Dr. Shane Simonsen returns to share insights from his compelling new book, envisioning humanity as a universal symbiont. He explores fascinating concepts like micro-organisms converting cellulose into food and the symbiotic relationships we can form with other species, from elephants to cockroaches. Sustainability through low-tech agriculture takes center stage, emphasizing community-driven innovations. Simonsen also highlights how storytelling can bridge scientific knowledge and cultural wisdom, while advocating for a future rich in ecological collaboration and adaptation.
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May 25, 2024 • 2h 1min

We Are Fighting a War to Keep Our Hearts Alive

Exploring temperamental variations, political engagement, and evolutionary traits in humans and animals. Delving into stress coping styles, societal subordination, and the instinctual drive for liberation. Introducing the 'heart refuses to die' concept and analyzing dopamine-mediated traits in shaping political tendencies. Emphasizing the importance of emotional endurance in navigating societal challenges and individual differences.
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May 25, 2024 • 3min

Vivimancer pt. 2: Brain Waves

Thorstein Grunwald's quest for extreme consciousness states intertwines with groundbreaking climate science. Explore how visionary experiences led to scientific breakthroughs, including the fascinating origins of the EEG. Delve into the urgent politics of ecological survival as Grunwald's legacy is honored. The collaboration with the World Tree Center opens pathways to a redefined scientific perspective, showcasing the essential role of the observer in addressing climate change. A compelling narrative of friendship, tragedy, and scientific evolution unfolds.

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