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  <title>Anthea Lawson on Belonging, Activism and Community // How Not to Save the World - E257</title>
  <description>What stops us showing up for one another? This episode with Anthea Lawson focuses on what it means to be an activist in times of political polarization. Anthea shares extensively about her work as an activist and campaigner, as well as her studies and research into the psychological and spiritual underpinnings of activism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, of building relationships, and of showing up in our immediate surroundings. Anthea discusses her most recent book, How Not to Save the World: Doing Good Without Annoying Everyone, and unpacks the ideas and connotations behind the notions of ‘saving the world’ and ‘doing good’.&amp;amp;nbsp; This conversation explores . finding your place and voice as an activist . how activism can look different at different times of life and in different political contexts . the psychological and spiritual underpinnings of activism . why being good is annoying&amp;amp;nbsp; . the importance of building relationships with people around us . why is there a war on woke?&amp;amp;nbsp; . how to live in accordance with our values . the impact of power structures . the importance of a flexible approach </description>
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