EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 31 MIN
Episode 1: Why This Framework Exists
from True Relationship · host William J. Muir
What do first contact with an alien civilization, colonial history, and your personal relationships have in common? More than you might expect. In this opening episode, William introduces Relational Structure Theory — not as philosophy, not as therapy, but as a precise analytical framework for understanding the mechanics of power, sovereignty, and consent that operate in every relationship at every scale. From the civilizational to the deeply personal, this episode makes the case for why relational literacy isn't optional — and why you are far more powerful than you've been told. Everything on this podcast comes from a body of written work, and all of it is available free on Substack. The publication is called Sovereignty and Structure. If RST is clicking for you — if you want the full derivations, the structural detail behind what we're covering here — go read it. There's no paywall. Any support for my work is greatly appreciated. Subscribe, share, donate, It's all there. And if something is landing for you, or not landing, or you have a question — reach out. You can message me directly through Substack. Come find me! - https://williamjmuir.substack.com/
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What do first contact with an alien civilization, colonial history, and your personal relationships have in common? More than you might expect. In this opening episode, William introduces Relational Structure Theory — not as philosophy, not as therapy, but as a precise analytical framework for understanding the mechanics of power, sovereignty, and consent that operate in every relationship at every scale. From the civilizational to the deeply personal, this episode makes the case for why rela...
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