In this live SAND Community Gathering (January 2025), SAND co-founders Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo welcome Darcia Narvaez, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss her interdisciplinary research on evolved morality, child development, and human flourishing. Narvaez shares insights from her book, The Evolved Nest, and explores the impact of modern parenting practices, the benefits of communal child-rearing, and the neurological and emotional development of children. The discussion also holds space for the importance of nature immersion, indigenous practices, and the detrimental effects of trauma on development. The episode concludes with practical tips for parents and communities to foster a nurturing environment based on centuries-old wisdom.
Topics
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:46 Guest Introduction: Darcia Narvaez
02:14 Darcia's Journey and Early Influences
05:32 The Concept of the Evolved Nest
08:34 Modern Birth Practices and Their Impact
14:08 Parenting and Child Development in Indigenous Communities
16:36 The Role of Community in Child Rearing
19:52 Education and Learning: Western vs. Indigenous Approaches
27:54 The Impact of Trauma in Modern and Natural Worlds
28:42 The Impact of Early Trauma on Male Elephants
29:04 Developmental Needs of Young Males
29:52 The Role of Older Males in Elephant Social Structure
30:43 Human Development and Mentorship
31:16 The Importance of Multi-Aged Groups
32:01 Rites of Passage and Ceremonial Transitions
33:03 Vertical and Horizontal Connectedness
34:10 The Influence of Christianity and Patriarchy
35:08 Creation Spirituality and Indigenous Worldview
36:05 The Evolved Nest and Modern Parenting
37:15 The Role of Community in Child Development
39:39 The Importance of Nature and Healing Practices
46:17 Learning from Octopus Intelligence
48:04 Restoring the Kinship Worldview
51:05 Conclusion and Call to Action
Resources
The Evolved Nest (website)
The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities (book)
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