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167. Applying an Indigenous Mindset: A Trip Through the Daily News with Connor Ryan PART 2

167. Applying an Indigenous Mindset: A Trip Through the Daily News with Connor Ryan PART 2

FromConspiracy of Goodness Podcast


167. Applying an Indigenous Mindset: A Trip Through the Daily News with Connor Ryan PART 2

FromConspiracy of Goodness Podcast

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There is an amazing brand of young “influencers” who are diving, whole-heartedly, into their unique opportunity to make the world a better place, and today we are fortunate to have one of them as our guest. Connor Ryan, who was named one of the “20 Most Influential People in the Outdoor Industry” by Outside Magazine, is a proud Lakota tribe member and passionate professional skier, and he is bringing his understanding of Native American perspectives to the problems we need to be solving in our world right now.

Chapters


00:00 – Intro & Welcome
03:07 – Connor's Story
04:26 – Skiing and Indigenous Culture
09:47 – Addressing World Conflicts
11:06 – Education in Indigenous Cultures
13:55 – Insights on Education
14:44 – Conflict Resolution
21:07 – Indigenous Perspective on Commerce
25:02 – Profits vs. Needs
26:01 – Natural Disasters and Adaptation
28:28 – Imagination and Solutions
29:21 – Dispute Resolution in Cultures
31:32 – Leadership in Indigenous Cultures
34:01 – Break 
37:22 – Accountability in Leadership
43:22 – Natural Disasters in Perspective
42:01 – Adapting Earth to Us
53:00 – Closing
Released:
Jan 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Conspiracy of Goodness Podcast is designed to give you more joy, less fear, and no end to the evidence that a bright future is possible. Each episode, we help you make sense of the world by introducing you to people tackling some of the world’s most difficult problems and show you why they still think the future is bright.