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What does it really take to resist authoritarianism and sustain democracy over time? This episode introduces Movement Ecology—a practical framework for understanding the different kinds of work that go into building a successful social movement. Rather than demanding that everyone do everything, Movement Ecology helps people find where they fit, how their contributions connect to others, and how sustained engagement—not episodic outrage—creates real power. If you’ve ever wondered how to stay involved without burning out, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful map forward.
MOVEMENT ECOLOGY
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What does it really take to resist authoritarianism and sustain democracy over time? This episode introduces Movement Ecology—a practical framework for understanding the different kinds of work that go into building a successful social movement. Rather than demanding that everyone do everything, Movement Ecology helps people find where they fit, how their contributions connect to others, and how sustained engagement—not episodic outrage—creates real power. If you’ve ever wondered how to stay involved without burning out, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful map forward.
MOVEMENT ECOLOGY
Support the show
If you want to support this work, click above, subscribe to the MINDRAMP Podcast, or sign up for the free Flourish As You Age newsletter for reviews of current research, reflections, updates, and special extras from my book-in-progress