
The Multiplicity of Solarpunk Selves - Defining the Solarpunk Self, Part 6
From Solarpunk Mythos by Will Cameron
February 21, 2026 · 20 min · Episode 172
About this episode
The episode explores the concept of the solarpunk self and the various parts that compose it, inspired by Internal Family Systems theory.
In this essay I go deeper into the notion that we are composed of parts. In understanding the solarpunk self we need to take these parts into consideration because they can be at different stages of development. If we, despite our usual behaviour, frequently do things that defy our best intentions, then we need to understand why these parts of us do what they do. This was inspired by Internal Family Systems (IFS) and the work of Richard Schwartz. If you like this episode, please be sure to 5 star the podcast and follow for more! If you think this message is important, please share with your friends. You can also find written versions of these, with references, at - https://solarpunkmythos.substack.com/
People in this episode
Host: Will Cameron
Topics covered
- solar punk
- self-development
- Internal Family Systems
- psychology
- personal growth
Keywords
- solarpunk
- self
- parts
- development
- Internal Family Systems
- Richard Schwartz
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