Beyond Us vs Them: A Live Conversation with Rick Hanson and Joshua Greene Hosted by John R. Miles
From John R. Miles
This conversation addresses the pervasive divisions in society characterized by an "us versus them" mentality, highlighting the inherent human capacity for connection, fairness, and collective well-being. Experts Rick Hansen and Joshua Greene discuss strategies for fostering unity and mutual flourishing, particularly through initiatives like Pods Fight Poverty, which aims to combat extreme poverty in Rwanda by promoting direct cash assistance that empowers communities.
Key Takeaways
- Cooperation beats competition: Our survival toolkit balances teamwork with rivalry, shaping humanity’s moral and societal structures.
- Cash with compassion: Direct aid to Rwandan villages highlights effective philanthropy, turning $100 into $150 of impact.
- Us vs. them gene: Evolution’s tribal roots foster community bonds but challenge inclusive global empathy.
- From cells to society: We’re built on cooperation, from molecular actions to United Nations initiatives.
- Compassion circles: Rick Hansen’s mindfulness draws from neuroscience, turning nervous system reactions into empathy fuel.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Joshua Greene (person)
- Rick Hansen (person)
- Giving Multiplier (company)
- John R. Miles (person)
- Global Compassion Coalition (company)
- Pods Fight Poverty (company)
- Empath (concept)
- Moral circle (concept)
- Passion Struck (company)
- Victor Frankl (person)
- Moral beauty (concept)
- Tango (product)
- Compassion fatigue (concept)
- Lucius Caviola (person)
- Daniel Ellenberg (person)
- American Psychological Association (company)
- Trachoma (concept)
- Positive neuroplasticity (concept)
- Mario (Sherry Coleman's brother) (person)
- Greater Good Science Center (company)