
A Cultural Historian Take on Regeneration, With Riane Eisler
12/01/20 • 35 min
Andrew chats with Riane Eisler Tennenhaus, a cultural historian, systems scientist, teacher, lawyer, orator and author, whose work on cultural transformation inspired scientists and social activists. Riane and Andrew turn their attention to soil activism
Andrew chats with Riane Eisler Tennenhaus, a cultural historian, systems scientist, teacher, lawyer, orator and author, whose work on cultural transformation inspired scientists and social activists. Riane and Andrew turn their attention to soil activism
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