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Across the Border

Across the Border

Bibi Rocha

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What can we learn from our past to help shape our future? How can we understand our interconnectedness and celebrate our differences? "Across the Border" is dedicated to exploring these questions and more. Join me every third Tuesday of the month as we delve into history, culture, and the human experience, all through a lens that challenges us to see the world and its people as a whole, rather than through the insularity we are born into. This podcast is a space to break free from the limitations that borders impose on us, both physically and ideologically. By sharing incredible stories from around the world, we’ll uncover how our diverse backgrounds contribute to our shared humanity.
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The Future is Bright: How Changing Our Mindset Can Transform Society

Épisode 1

mardi 20 août 2024Durée 36:54

In the first episode of Across the Border, we explore the transformative power of hope and optimism in shaping a better world. The episode begins with a reflection on the historical significance of optimism, drawing from Kevin Kelly's TED Talk, "The Future Will Be Shaped by Optimists" (0:01). Bibi then delves into the struggles of hopelessness, particularly among youth, sharing her personal challenges as an undocumented teenager and the impact of societal issues on her sense of belonging (1:49). 

The episode shifts to the science behind hope and optimism, with insights into how cultivating hope skills positively impacts various aspects of life, including healthcare, education, and overall well-being (8:35). 

Bibi emphasizes the importance of setting achievable goals and maintaining a hopeful outlook to create a better future. The discussion introduces the concept of different types of optimism, focusing on changeable optimists who believe in the potential to shape the future through action (12:42).

The dangers of complacency and unchangeable optimism are discussed, noting how these attitudes can lead to passivity and a failure to address pressing global issues. Bibi underscores the necessity of collective action, citing successful movements like the Nirbhaya movement in India, the Landless Workers Movement in Brazil, and the fight for police reform in the U.S. as examples of how changeable optimism can drive meaningful progress (17:51).

The episode also touches on the role of media in shaping perceptions of reality, highlighting how the prevalence of negative news can foster a cynical outlook (25:43). Listeners are encouraged to recognize the importance of hope and optimism in driving change, emphasizing that these skills can be cultivated and strengthened through practice (26:54).

The episode concludes with reflections on the lessons learned from Bibi’s personal journey, the importance of community, and the interconnectedness of our world. She leaves listeners with the question of "What is one step that you can take to make your ideal world a reality?" (29:49). This episode challenges listeners to move beyond symbolic gestures, embrace collective action, and become agents of hope in their communities and beyond.

 

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Credits:

  • Host: Bibi Rocha
  • Music: Omoidé

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the host, based on the best available information at the time. We are always open to learning and changing our perspective, should we be presented with better information.
 

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