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Navigating Transition Pain

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As part of a masters graduation project, a student team of the Societal Transitions study at Erasmus University Rotterdam researched the impact of transition pain (Bogner et al., 2024) in the Dutch agricultural sector. The podcast is produced by Sophia Zabul, Nona Freudenthal, Mae van Veldhoven and Khalid El Haji.

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7/4/2024

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July 4, 2024

Deel 2. Navigeren van Transitie Pijn (Nederlands)

<p>In het tweede deel van deze podcast wordt besproken hoe emotionele uitdagingen en pijn een rol spelen tijdens duurzaamheidstransities in de Nederlandse landbouwsector. Het concept &quot;transitie pijn&quot; wordt geïntroduceerd, waarmee moeilijke emoties tijdens veranderingen worden bedoeld. Erfbetreders worden genoemd als frequent contact met boeren en de onderzoekers zien hen als een partij die transitie pijn in de sector kan helpen navigeren. De podcast benadrukt het belang van contact leggen en open communicatie om transitie pijn aan te pakken en te delen. Ten slotte wordt er een reflectieoefening gepresenteerd om luisteraars te helpen empathie te tonen voor mensen met transitiepijn en hun eigen complexe emoties te erkennen. </p> <p>Special thanks to <a href="https://taboer.nl/">⁠TABOER⁠</a>, <a href="https://www.zorgomboerentuinder.nl/">⁠Zorg om Boer en Tuinder⁠</a> and <a href="https://www.ltonoord.nl/">⁠LTO Noord⁠</a></p> <p><br></p> <p><em>The podcast is produced by Sophia Zabul, Nona Freudenthal, Mae van Veldhoven and Khalid El Haji.</em></p>

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July 4, 2024

Part 1. Navigating Transition Pain (English)

<p>In the first part of this podcast, we explore the role of emotions and pain in societal transitions. We begin with a brief introduction to the concept of &quot;transition pain&quot; and then delve into its manifestation across different societal sectors, using our research on farmers in Dutch agriculture as an example. We discuss factors that we believe can mitigate the emergence of pain during transitions. At the end of the podcast, we present a small reflection activity to help listeners immerse themselves in a transition and become more aware of the complex emotions that may have already taken shape within their lives.</p> <p>Special thanks to <a href="https://taboer.nl/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">TABOER</a>, <a href="https://www.zorgomboerentuinder.nl/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Zorg om Boer en Tuinder</a> and <a href="https://www.ltonoord.nl/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">LTO Noord</a></p> <p><br></p> <p><em>The podcast is produced by Sophia Zabul, Nona Freudenthal, Mae van Veldhoven and Khalid El Haji.</em></p>

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What is Navigating Transition Pain?

As part of a masters graduation project, a student team of the Societal Transitions study at Erasmus University Rotterdam researched the impact of transition pain (Bogner et al., 2024) in the Dutch agricultural sector.

The podcast is produced by Sophia Zabul, Nona Freudenthal, Mae van Veldhoven and Khalid El Haji.

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This podcast updates weekly.

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