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IMPACTivism Podcast: Get better at doing good

IMPACTivism: Get better at doing good

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IMPACTivism: Get better at doing good

IMPACTivism Podcast: Get better at doing good

IMPACTivism: Get better at doing good

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IMPACTivism: Get better at doing good

IMPACTivism Podcast: Get better at doing good

IMPACTivism: Get better at doing good

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The #MeToo movement has shaken a lot of men, yet most remain silent. But without their voice, we can't move forward. In this episode, host Logan Sullivan explores the #MeToo movement and why people hesitate to speak out on behalf of injustices
20 Jamie Mustard - Communicating your message by Logan Sullivan - Advocate, seeker, writer, humanitarian
19 Needs vs Desires - PechaKucha Talk by Logan Sullivan - Advocate, seeker, writer, humanitarian
Humanitarians believe vulnerable human beings deserve not to suffer and that the powerful should be prevented from harming or exploiting them. But what if we replace 'human' being with 'sentient' being?A special thank you to HÄANA for permiss
Peter Singer's famous pond thought experiment threw me in to philosophical dilemma over a decade ago. My mind urged me fish for any reason why it's conclusions were invalid, for any escape from accepting its inconvenient implications. I never f
Longterm fulfillment lays at the intersection of joy and high impact. This episode will help you find the ideal intersection, and understand it. We also discuss push-decisions vs. pull-decisions and our global circles vs. social circles. A sp
Self-regarding actions improve our own wellbeing, which incidentally rubs off on those around us. Other-regarding actions directly target others' wellbeing, and we find fulfillment in turn. In this episode, we explore how kidnapping all the wor
"The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic." When unaware of our natural Scope Insensitivity Bias, individual, relatable humans become masses, and masses become abstract, unrelatable statistics.A special thank yo
Selective perception allows our expectations or existing frames of mind to affect how we perceive inputs. If we aspire to impact positive change, we ought to seek the most accurate model of the world we're capable of perceiving?Unfortunately,
Remember those Thursday nights in college when you passed up on the party to stay in and study like the good student you aspired to be, but just ended up watching TV instead...Well, we do the same thing when trying to be the good people we as
When we want to improve the world, we sometimes find ourselves stuck in analysis paralysis, searching for the perfect, catch-all solution to solve all the world's problems, all at once. But, unfortunately, this one-pill-weight-loss-solution to
What’s the difference between participating in change and CREATING a difference? Well, one is like reading a script, and the other is writing it. In one case, a mold predates actions, and in the other, our actions mold creations.Unfortunately,
Jordan Lejuwaan is the founder of HighExistence.com, the founder of the Valhalla Movement, the founder of Rave Nectar, and last but definitely not least, the co-founder and current CTO of Futurism.com. Back in January, Jordan found himself list
What's the difference between doing less harm and actively choosing to do more good? They seem likely to achieve the same net impact, but in this episode, host Logan Sullivan explains why that's not always the case. When we think about it, doin
Are we actually benefiting the people, animals or causes we're hoping to benefit through our actions, or maybe just our co-workers, co-volunteers, or friends? In this episode, I discuss why it's so important to ask this question and how to answ
Moral Licensing is a phenomenon studied closely in social psychology that describes one way we can accidentally allow ourselves to act against what we believe to be moral when we’re not consciously aware of what’s happening.In this episode, I
When you hear how many lives an individual doctor in America is actually responsible for saving, you might be surprised. In this episode, I’ll show why this should actually be really good news, and why we should all feel incredibly empowered by
Interview with Brian Luscombe discussing a pledge we both made to donate 10% of our income for the rest of our lives to highly impactful nonprofits addressing priority issues efficiently. I’ve planned to make this pledge for a long time, but ne
The ability to make choices in life is rare. For the majority of humanity, both historically and currently, when choices exist for their making, survival considerations are necessarily the priority. Yet, if you have the ability to stream this p
Positive intentions correlate to positive impact to the extent that authentically wanting to do good might urge us to do a couple things: it might urge us to remain energized and committed to the cause, it might urge us to follow through to the
The IMPACTivism Podcast is about how each of us, as individuals, can most effectively impact positive shifts in circumstances in the world we love and share. It’s about how we’re completely disempowered to change certain things, and about how
IMPACTivism sits at the intersection of rational compassion and effective action, where we are each incredibly capable of impacting positive change for the people, non-human animals and environmental causes needing it most. The IMPACTivism pod
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