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Culture of Empathy Builder: Edwin Rutsch
http://j.mp/TejjSI
 

 Edwin Rutsch

 

Edwin Rutsch is founding director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy. His extended bio is here. Below are various interviews of Edwin.


Empathy Circles for Conflict Transformation with Edwin Rutsch


Pascal Gemperli from CoPeSe interviews Edwin Rutsch
. Edwin Rutsch from the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy presents the Empathy Circles and how this method can be used to foster dialogue and transform conflict.

Before we talk about the approach, Edwin talks about himself, his life experiences and career and how the heck he ended up as an American soldier in Vietnam!

We talk about the philosophical grounding of Empathy Circles such as Carl Rogers and other relevant references such as John-Paul Lederach or Johan Galtung, and we develop ideas such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau's idea that humans are naturally good.

Edwin presents how the method works and shares practical examples such as Occupy Wallstreet, right-wing - left-wing dialogue, police-community dialogue, etc.
In the end, Edwin explains how to join the Mouvement and become an Empathy Circles facilitator yourself!
 

 

Building a Culture of Empathy with Empathy Activist, Edwin Rutsch (MDE475)

Edwin Rutsch is founder of the Culture of Empathy and has spent the last couple of decades spreading empathy, helping to bridge social and political divides. He has built an academic empathy training literature database, and has launched himself as a politician. In this conversation, we discuss his journey, his driving purpose, the value of empathy in life and politics, the Empathy Circle that he co-created with Lidewij Niezink, his Empathy Tent actions and much more.

 

Building empathy in our culture ft. Edwin Rutsch  

 

Closing the empathy gap with Edwin.
Alicia Kae Miller interviews Edwin.
 

 

How can solutions to Global challenges start with us?
So great to have Steve Sostak and Edwin Rutsch on board discussing how can global solutions start with us. Looking at ways we can build weave empathy into our lives.


 

Empathy Power Up!: Edwin Rutsch
 

For our July 13th Empathy Power Up! we'll be joined by Edwin Rutsch, the founder of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy. We'll talk about his life's work and get to model an Empathy Circle, which Edwin teaches to hundreds of people each year! Edwin Rutsch is the founding director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy.

The center's website, CultureOfEmpathy.com, is the internet's most comprehensive portal for empathy-related material. It hosts many empathy building projects including interviews with over 300 experts on the topic, trainings and the Empathy Tent. The Tent goes to public events and offers listening, facilitated dialogue and conflict mediation.

 His current focus is on developing an online Empathy Circle Facilitation Training Course and Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). From his experience, the Empathy Circle process is the most effective gateway and first step practice for learning, practicing and deepening empathic listening skills and mindset.

 

Talking about Empathy: Edwin Rutsch interviewed by Cindy Wilson
 

 


Edwin Rutsch, Center for Building a Culture of Empathy (12/19/2019)
KALX News Reporter Jessica Mathis: A conversation with Edwin Rutsch, Center for Building a Culture of Empathy on Soapbox Derby - the call-in political talk show on KALX 90.7 FM, which airs every other Thursday from 9:00 to 9:30 PM and streams online at kalx.berkeley.edu

 

Empathy Circle
What are any concerns, anxieties, worries or fears you are dealing with in your life?

Peter Limberg, John Vervaeke, Jason Snyder, Edwin Rutsch
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Participants 

  • Peter Limberg - Empathy Circles 'a good conversational modality for memetic mediators to have in their toolkit.'

  • John Vervaeke - Psychology and Cognitive Science Professor | Integrating science and spirituality to solve the meaning crisis

  • Jason Snyder - I found the Empathy Circle format to be a very useful 'enabling constraint' encouraging a dynamic interplay between co-presence, theory, and embodied/intuitive processing. Thanks guys!

  • Edwin Rutsch - Director Center for Building a Culture of Empathy

EMPATHY CIRCLE

Peter Limberg Interviews Edwin Rutsch
About
the Empathy Circle Process

Peter Limberg of the Intellectual Explorers Podcast and Edwin Rutsch discuss the nature of Edwin's Empathy Circle process.  We discuss the origin of the practice, examples, the how to, upcoming events and more.

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Peter Limberg Interviews Edwin Rutsch
About Empathy Circles

Peter Limberg of the Intellectual Explorers Podcast and Edwin Rutsch discuss the nature of Edwin's Empathy Circle process.  We discuss the origin of the practice, examples, the how to, upcoming events and more.

 Empathy: Bridging The Divide Of
Polarizing Conversations with Edwin Rutsch

Being interviewed by Justine Willis Toms on New Dimensions Radio.
See this link for Free Listening Through May 7, 2019.

For over 4 decades New Dimensions has been gleaning experience and inspiration from some of the world
's most innovative, enlightened, and trustworthy wisdom leaders as it sows the seeds of encouragement and confidence that, together, we can meet the challenges of the 21st Century.
 
Topics Explored in This Dialogue

  • What is the history of the concept of empathy

  • What is the difference between empathy and sympathy

  • What are some physical traits we can cultivate to establish empathy with another

  • What is an example of connecting with a neighbor of a different political persuasion

  • How developing empathy is a gateway practice like developing a muscle

  • What is the process used in the Empathy Cafes both on-line and in person

  • How Rutsch set up an Empathy Tent at a Berkeley political rally

  • Why it is important to repeat back to the person what they have said without having to agree with them...

  • ....

How Might We Build a More Empathic Culture?
Personal Theology: Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Edwin Rutsch

Edwin Rutsch is the founding director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy and the founder of the International Empathy Trainers Association. The center's website, CultureOfEmpathy.com, is the internet's most comprehensive portal for empathy-related material, including interviews with over 300 experts on the topic.

 

He is a world traveler, a "seeker," a documentary filmmaker and has worked in the computer technology field. In his travels, he has interacted with a wide variety of cultures and peoples from all walks of life and learned to see and feel the common humanity of all people on the planet.

 

 
 
 

Can empathy be taught? Gerti Schoen talks with Edwin Rutsch
Gerti Schoen talks with Ed Rutsch, director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy,
who explains how empathy can be taught, even to adults. 
Learn more about teaching empathy at
 
http://cultureofempathy.com and http://www.whitepath.co


 

 

Kip Baldwin (Just LOVE) interviews Edwin Rutsch about Building a Culture of Empathy

 
 

Marieke Kingma interviews Edwin Rutsch about Empathy for Empathy Training

 

 

 

Molly Rowan Leach Interviews
 Edwin Rutsch about Restorative Justice & Building A Culture of Empathy
 
 

 Molly Rowan Leach, Dialogue Host: Restorative Justice on The Rise will be hosting a discussion with me Nov 1. You can join in live.  2012-13 SERIES SCHEDULE & ARCHIVES:

Hi Edwin,
I am delighted we'll be conversing with the council today at 1pmPST....and wanted to share with you the general idea I have of where we might go.... After I say a few words of welcome and etc, I'll introduce you and would love to start with:

1. What brought you to create the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy and to devote your time to this project? Special stories? Personal?  Otherwise? What has informed your journey to offer such a valuable service and hub for the world?

Personal with Family - argued, but now try to empathize and advocate for a culture of empathy.

2. What do you see happening with Justice right now?

Obama and a supreme court justice that has empathy

3. What is Restorative justice, or restorative practices, to you?
What elements does it embody that retributive justice does not?

4. How do empathy and restorative practices interconnect?

5. How does virtual technology support this movement and its implementation?

6. Tell us all about the Restorative Empathy Circles
(including how people might get involved, what you've seen thus far, i.e, with Republican Democrat circles, etc)

 

 
 

 Rob Kall interviews Edwin Rutsch on How to Build a Culture of Empathy in Politics

Rob Kall is host of the Bottom-Up Radio Show (WNJC 1360AM) and publisher OpEdNews.com. He is a blogger with over 100 articles on Huffingtonpost. OpEdNews.com is a tough progressive website, supporting values that are really dead center American, like fairness, democracy, justice, protection of our national resources and commons, and preferring to support humans and America before corporations and religions.  He interviews, Edwin Rutsch, who is founding director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy.

Rob Kall interviews Edwin Rutsch: How to Build a Culture of Empathy in Politics

 

 

Anita Nowak interviews Edwin Rutsch about Empathy - Part 1 

 

Anita Nowak interviews Edwin Rutsch about Empathy - Part 2
 

 

 

Kiler Davenport interviews Edwin Rutsch on How to Build a Culture of Empathy 
Destinieradionetwork.com/interviews-by-kiler-davenport.html

 

Four Week Series:
Pattie Porter (The Texas Conflict Coach) Interviews Edwin Rutsch & Keiko Krahnke

4. Building a Culture of Empathy in the Business World and Beyond  -  Listen to Podcast  -  See Video

 In our final episode of the series Conflict and Empathy: Where Has Empathy and Compassion Gone? Keiko Krahnke from the University of  Colorado will join me and Edwin Rutsch, Center for Building a Culture of Empathy to discuss how do we foster empathy in a business, work and  beyond?   We will also look at the larger social systems and see how we can build a truly global culture of empathy.
Sub Conferences: Workplace

Four Week Series: Pattie Porter (The Texas Conflict Coach) Interviews Edwin Rutsch
3. Nurturing a Culture of Empathy in the Family  -  Listen to Podcast

 

In our third episode of the series Conflict and Empathy: Where Has Empathy and Compassion Gone? Edwin Rutsch, Center for Building a Culture of Empathy and I will discuss how do we foster empathy in a family? Edwin will share some personal stories of how he has personally fostered empathy in his extended family and how he used Restorative Empathy Circles to heal family conflicts.
Sub Conference: Home & Family

Four Week Series: Pattie Porter Interviews Edwin Rutsch
2. Empathy – How Do We Build It?  -  Listen to Podcast  -  See Video

In our second episode of the series Conflict and Empathy: Where Has Empathy and Compassion Gone?, Edwin Rutsch and I will discuss how do we build empathy and compassion? Edwin will discuss a number of strategies he has implemented at the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy. One strategy has been the use of Empathy Circles using empathic reflective listening with individuals and groups. He will share real life examples and will model the skill.

 

Four Week Series: Pattie Porter (The Texas Conflict Coach) Interviews Edwin Rutsch
1. What Does Empathy Got To Do With It?  -  Listen to Podcast

 

 For many of us engaged in conflict or embroiled in a dispute, it can be very difficult to muster up empathy and compassion for the other side.  The longer the conflict goes unresolved it seems the less empathy we have for them as a human being. In this first of our four episode series–Conflict and Empathy: Where Has Empathy and Compassion Gone?– we will introduce the "wheel of empathy" and the "feel of empathy" as

defined by Edwin Rutsch, Founder of a global empathy movement called The Center for Building a Culture of Empathy.  We will also discuss how compassion intertwines with empathy and set the foundation for how you build empathy.
 

Questions

  • Let's start by sharing with listeners about how you got started in this work of building a culture of empathy and creating the Center.

  • Given that this is the first episode in our series Conflict and Empathy, let's set the stage and define some of these concepts.

    • What exactly is empathy and the intention behind it?

    • How is empathy different from sympathy?

    • How does compassion intertwine with empathy?

  • We said that we would introduce two concepts…the "wheel of empathy" and the "feel of empathy." What is important to know about these concepts?

  •  How do these wheels tie into the Empathy Circles you host through Google Hangouts?

Sub Conference: Justice