Ep06 - Swooped: What Magpies Know About Handling Conflict
Description
Ever been swooped by a magpie? Turns out, you weren’t being attacked — you were being communicated with. And you probably missed the whole conversation.
Magpies avoid real fighting through communication — using graduated conflict signals to regulate tension and maintain social balance. They’ve mastered something we humans rarely do: tiered cues, pattern-based memory, and conflict used as maintenance rather than meltdown.
In this episode, Pia uses biomimicry to explore how we can handle tension more like a magpie — why every argument today trains a pattern for tomorrow; how to spot early signals before small frictions become full-scale blow-ups. She also unpacks her framing of “memory as mentor, not menace,” and how it creates a faster route back to calm.
Because maybe peace isn’t the absence of conflict — it’s just conflict done right.
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