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How to Take Back Power When You’ve Lost It
“Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love,” said Dr.!-->…
How A Weight Loss Clinic “Mistake” And A Shipboard Explosion…
What if I told you you’re probably reading this post in this blog because of a mistake in a weight loss clinic in 1985, and a horrific shipboard explosion in!-->…
Comparing the Kinship (Indigenous Worldview) To Wong’s Dual-Systems…
"The idea that self-actualization is a long term process that few ever meet stands in contrast to an Indigenous worldview that sees!-->…
10 Words To Move From Burnout To Buoyancy
Read the full article from Dr. Stephanie Mines exclusively on Kindred to discover your path out of burnout and toward buoyancy.
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The Human Exposome And Your Pathway To Buoyancy
See the Glossary of 10 Words to Move from Burnout to Buoyancy here.
“One must negotiate this passage as nobly as possible, for the sake of those!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Deconstructing Democracy’s Adultist Foundation: Give Children the…
About The Interview
In this interview, we discover the global movement to give children the vote from John Wall. John is the director of the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
My Dreaming Brought Me Home, by Uncle Bob Randall
Editor's Note: This story, told by Uncle Bob to Kindred's founder, Kelly Wendorf, was originally published on Kindred in 2012. We are sharing it again in honor!-->…
Childism and the Vote
Enjoy Kindred's forthcoming podcast interview with John Wall, founder of Rutger University's Childism Institute by subscribing to Kindred's bi-monthly e-zine.!-->…
Gabor Maté on The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a…
Dr. Maté talks with Joe Rogan in this two and a half hour interview about his new book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture.!-->…
“Words Are Not Violent: Violence is Violent”?
Suppose one remains thinking via our dominant, Western-based worldview, as does Bari Weiss in the above-titled piece. In that case, one might miss some!-->…