The Nature of Nurture

This Is Not the End: How to Survive a Revolution


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In this special solo episode of The Nature of Nurture, Dr. Leslie Carr steps away from her usual interview format to share a timely and deeply personal reflection on the current global moment.

Leslie begins by acknowledging the widespread fear and uncertainty many people are experiencing, describing the present as a potentially revolutionary period—one that feels unstable and unpredictable from within. While she recognizes the seriousness of the moment, she also offers a broader historical perspective, reminding listeners that even the darkest periods in human history have often given way to profound transformation and renewal.

She explores the idea that society may be in the midst of a major shift, where existing systems are being challenged or dismantled. Rather than succumbing to fear, Leslie encourages listeners to consider the possibility of co-creating a new world—one that prioritizes humanity, sustainability, and collective well-being over exploitation and extraction.

A central theme of the episode is the concept of an “energetic war”—a struggle not just for power or resources, but for human consciousness itself. Leslie discusses how oppressive forces can attempt to erode autonomy, joy, and a sense of self, emphasizing that protecting these aspects of our humanity is essential. She frames joy, presence, and connection not as distractions, but as forms of resistance.

Alongside calls for civic engagement—such as protesting, voting, and advocating for change—Leslie underscores the importance of self-care and community care. She encourages listeners to disconnect from the constant noise of the digital world and reconnect with real-life experiences: spending time with loved ones, enjoying nature, sharing meals, and cultivating moments of genuine presence and laughter.

Ultimately, this episode is both a grounding reminder and a hopeful call to action. Leslie urges listeners to remain solution-focused, to come together in meaningful ways, and to trust in the collective power of people to shape a better future.

Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by current events or searching for a more grounded, intentional way to navigate uncertain times, this episode offers reassurance, perspective, and a renewed sense of agency.

Host

Dr. Leslie Carr is a psychologist, educator, and host of The Nature of Nurture. Her work explores the intersections of psychology, culture, trauma, healing, and human development.

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Credits

Hosted by Dr. Leslie Carr
Written and produced by Dr. Leslie Carr
Engineered and edited by Asher Freidberg
Recorded at SLAP Studios LA

Disclaimer

This episode is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for psychotherapy, mental health treatment, or professional medical advice. If you have questions about your own mental health, please consult a licensed professional.

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