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How Deep Nested Communities Foster Cooperative Companionship instead of…
What can we learn from deep nestedness?
Our species-typical existence was one of deep nestedness. Deep nestedness has three elements:
(1) ongoing communal…
How New Mothers Are Bringing The Evolved Nest To Life Through Virtual…
“I want to have kids someday, but I’m scared— it’s just too much responsibility.”
“Have kids? And risk messing up another human being for life? No…
Moral Shrinkage: How did we fall so far?
Our 6-minute film, Breaking the Cycle, gives the overview of how the dominant culture lost its way. We are in a cycle of competitive detachment, an unnested…
Reimagining Our Humanity
For nearly all of human species existence across the world, child raising was rooted in the maternal gift economy as denoted by the evolved nest. Basic needs…
Pam Leo’s New Book Launched – Please Read To Me
About the Book
Please Read To Me is a multicultural, bilingual book that shows parents, grandparents, siblings, and caregivers the joys and benefits of…
Grounded Expansion: What The Mother Tree “Ent” Said
Letter from the Editor
Kindred's November 2024 Issue
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“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing
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How This One OLD Story Keeps Shaping the World: With Four Arrows
If you are curious about discovering your worldview literacy capacities, you'll love this interview with Claudia Ayuso that covers the basics of exposing…
10 Ways to Be an Exceptional Listener
Are you a good listener? If you ask any person, they will likely tell you they are good listeners. But if you ask the people in their life, you may get another…
Virtue and Vice, Individual and Cultural
Philosophers have long discussed how one develops goodness. Whereas Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory, rooted in Enlightenment philosophy, emphasized reasoning…
How the Culmination of Trauma Resolution is Goddess Activism and…
Watch the video interview with Stephanie about this post and her Beyond Attachment post below and here.
I consider the word “Goddess” to refer to a…