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    Explore " assumptions" with insightful episodes like "Ep 20: Hospicing the Old, Midwifing the New: Building the Financial Future with Angela Barbash, CSRIC, CoFounder & CEO at ReValue Investments", "077.5 - Not a Pile of Trash: Tim Eggebraaten, Part 2", "Shift your reality by talking to yourself like this | The Law of Assumption (Mindset Monday)", "Ambition, Motherhood, Bold Moves, and Balancing it All with Cherylanne Skolnicki" and "705 - Taking Action in Sales: More Than Just Talk, with Larry Long Jr." from podcasts like ""YourStake, YourStory", "Hey Chaplain", "Livin' The Dream", "Late Learner with Allison Hare" and "Sales Transformation"" and more!

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    Ep 20: Hospicing the Old, Midwifing the New: Building the Financial Future with Angela Barbash, CSRIC, CoFounder & CEO at ReValue Investments

    Ep 20: Hospicing the Old, Midwifing the New: Building the Financial Future with Angela Barbash, CSRIC, CoFounder & CEO at ReValue Investments

    Revalue is a values-driven investment firm founded in 2013 by Angela Barbash, an experienced investment advisor with over 20 years of service. The firm's mission is to assist individuals in aligning their finances with their values by divesting from the extractive economy and investing in the regenerative economy.

    Revalue focuses on providing investment options in the public markets that support impact-oriented communities and organizations. They work closely with clients to identify their desired impacts and narrow down their investment preferences, including the type of organizations, investment structures, and specific impact areas such as community development, renewable energy, or local businesses.

    Taking a partnership approach, Revalue offers proactive due diligence on investment opportunities. They maintain a data room where clients can access information on funds, community investment funds, and other vetted investments. Additionally, Revalue encourages clients to scout for direct investments in their communities, such as local businesses or projects. The firm provides guidance and support in evaluating these opportunities to ensure they align with the client's investment policy statement and risk tolerance.

    Revalue's approach to values-driven investing goes beyond traditional financial metrics. They prioritize qualitative factors and impact metrics, allowing clients to invest in line with their values and contribute to the transition from the extractive economy to the regenerative economy.

    With a team of eight employee-owners, Revalue has experienced significant growth and serves a diverse client community, including accredited high net worth investors, institutional investors, and non-accredited wealth builders. Over the past decade, they have educated thousands of individuals, and currently have nearly 200 clients in their community.

    Revalue's success in aligning finances with values has inspired other advisors in the industry. To support this growing interest, Revalue recommends starting with a small group of highly motivated clients to beta test their approach and gain valuable experience. They also emphasize the importance of joining peer-to-peer learning communities within the industry to share due diligence efforts and learn from one another.

    In conclusion, Revalue is a pioneering values-driven investment firm that assists clients in aligning their finances with their values. Through a partnership approach, they help clients divest from the extractive economy and invest in the regenerative economy. By prioritizing impact metrics and qualitative factors, Revalue enables clients to make investments that reflect their values and contribute to positive change in their communities.

    Revalue assists clients in divesting from public markets and investing in impact-oriented opportunities in the private community markets. They believe in aligning clients' finances with their values and helping them make a positive impact through their investments.

    When clients express interest in divestment and reinvestment into regenerative finance and the local economy, Revalue starts by assessing their risk tolerance and building an investment policy statement (IPS). The IPS helps identify the appropriate percentage of the portfolio that can be allocated to impact investments, ensuring clients are comfortable with the level of risk involved.

    Revalue offers two tracks for clients to explore. Some clients already have knowledge about divestment and impact investing and come to Revalue specifically for their expertise in these areas. Others may have personal finance questions and needs and are looking for a values-aligned advisor. For the latter group, the concept of divestment may be new, and Revalue educates them on the possibilities and benefits.

    The next step is to narrow down the scope of the impact investments based on the clients' preferences. Revalue helps clients target the specific impacts they want to have, such as investing in solar energy or supporting local food systems. This process helps clients navigate the vast array of offerings in the private markets and makes it more manageable.

    Revalue has a partnership approach with their clients. They proactively look for investment opportunities like community investment funds and CDFI notes, which they include in their data rooms for clients to review. On the other hand, clients are encouraged to be scouts for direct investments, such as local businesses or projects in their communities. Revalue provides guidance and due diligence support to ensure that these investments align with the clients' IPS parameters.

    Revalue's approach to impact investing in the private community markets differs from the traditional focus on quarterly earnings and benchmarking against the S&P 500. They take a more qualitative approach, considering the broader impacts and outcomes of the investments. This approach allows clients to make investments that align with their values and contribute to the transition from an extractive economy to a regenerative one.

    For advisors interested in incorporating impact-oriented opportunities in the private community markets, Revalue suggests starting with a beta group of highly motivated clients. This group can help test the process and provide valuable feedback. Revalue also recommends joining peer-to-peer learning communities like Rad Planners or attending conferences like ESG for Impact to connect with other advisors and share due diligence efforts.

    Overall, Revalue's mission is to assist clients in divesting from public markets and investing in impact-oriented opportunities in the private community markets. They believe in the power of aligning finances with values and are dedicated to helping clients make a positive impact through their investments.

    Revalue, as highlighted in the podcast episode, places great emphasis on assessing clients' risk tolerance and developing an investment policy statement (IPS) to guide their impact investments. This approach ensures that clients' values and financial goals are aligned and that their investments are tailored to their specific needs.

    When clients express interest in divesting and investing in impact-oriented communities, Revalue begins by assessing their risk tolerance. This assessment goes beyond just their financial ability to take risks and also considers their emotional risk tolerance. By understanding clients' risk tolerance, Revalue can determine the appropriate allocation of their portfolio towards impact investments.

    The next step in the process is the development of an investment policy statement. This statement outlines the percentage of the overall portfolio that is suitable for impact investments and sets the direction for the client's investment strategy. In some cases, the IPS may also serve as a destination point, outlining the desired composition of the portfolio in the future.

    Revalue recognizes that impact investments in the private markets can be overwhelming due to the diverse range of offerings and the lack of organization in this space. To address this, Revalue takes a partnership approach with its clients. They proactively search for investment opportunities such as community investment funds and CDFI notes, which they then make available to their clients. On the other hand, clients are encouraged to act as scouts for direct investments, such as local businesses or projects in their communities. Revalue provides guidance and due diligence support to clients as they explore these opportunities.

    Throughout the process, Revalue acknowledges that knowledge and savviness about investing are not determined by wealth or income. They approach each client with an open mind, recognizing that clients may come from diverse backgrounds and levels of financial literacy. Education and a learning journey are key components of Revalue's approach, ensuring that clients have a solid understanding of impact investing and are empowered to make informed decisions.

    Overall, Revalue's emphasis on assessing risk tolerance and developing an investment policy statement reflects their commitment to aligning clients' values with their financial goals. By tailoring impact investments to each client's unique needs and providing ongoing support and education, Revalue aims to empower clients to make meaningful and impactful investment choices.

    077.5 - Not a Pile of Trash: Tim Eggebraaten, Part 2

    077.5 - Not a Pile of Trash: Tim Eggebraaten, Part 2

    It would be so easy to pass judgment on an individual who appears to be nothing more than a pile of trash, literally.  Today we're continuing our conversation with Tim Eggebraaten.  Judgement is difficult to avoid, and sometimes necessary, but it's also unhealthy to be cynical and negative all of the time.  And finding the balance might take you your entire career.  This is part 2 of 2.


    Tim's website is OffDutyChief.com

    Music is by Alexander Nakarada

    Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 077.5


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    Shift your reality by talking to yourself like this | The Law of Assumption (Mindset Monday)

    Shift your reality by talking to yourself like this | The Law of Assumption (Mindset Monday)

    Today, I ask you this question…

    Have you ever wondered why some people seem to be able to attract anything they desire while others struggle to achieve even basic goals?

    Today’s topic might be sorted into the category of “soft science” or “woo woo.” But enough of the experts that I follow are all talking about it’s ability to shape their successful realities… that I feel it’s at least important enough to touch on it from time to time… and a mindset monday seems like the perfect time. 


    Self-Help Author Neville Goddard said, "Dare to believe in the reality of your assumption

    and watch the world play its part relative to to its fulfillment."


    In this episode, I'm going to reveal the mysterious power of words – and how you can use this power to attract all you desire. Use the secrets of the law of assumption to control reality.


    By speaking positive words to yourself every day, you can create a powerful vibration that will attract the things you want in your life, to control your reality. The law of assumption is one of the most powerful tools you have in your quest for manifestation and success!

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    Ambition, Motherhood, Bold Moves, and Balancing it All with Cherylanne Skolnicki

    Ambition, Motherhood, Bold Moves, and Balancing it All with Cherylanne Skolnicki

    Women are in a moment right now. Juggling the hustle, high expectations, perimenopause, post-pandemic chaos, kids' hormones, changing relationships, work demands – it's overwhelming. Cherylanne Skolnicki, CEO, founder, and podcast host of Brilliant Balance, has the insights to help you masterfully balance it all.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:01:20]The Good STUFF: Surprisingly True Useful Fun Fact
    • [00:07:07] Emotional disconnect and overwhelm.
    • [00:08:09] Will someone ever rescue us?
    • [00:13:00] How to do less for higher return
    • [00:15:13] The crushing weight of expectations and Choices
    • [00:23:31] Quitting job to pursue passion.
    • [00:30:53] Creative experiments
    • [00:34:22] How to reframe overcoming Judgment
    • [00:38:46] My thinking on this has evolved.

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    705 - Taking Action in Sales: More Than Just Talk, with Larry Long Jr.

    705 - Taking Action in Sales: More Than Just Talk, with Larry Long Jr.

    In this episode, host Colin Mitchell welcomes Larry Long Jr., an exceptional sales coach, to discuss the importance of taking action in sales. They talk about the difference between talking the talk and walking the walk, emphasizing the need for intentionality in prospecting and learning from lost opportunities. Larry shares his personal experiences and encourages listeners to ask tough questions of themselves and their prospects. Overall, the episode highlights the importance of being proactive and learning from failures to achieve sales success.

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    Larry Long Jr. (Sales Coach, Larry Long Jr. Enterprises)

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    *If you'd like to be a guest on the show or have any questions, email us at guest@salestransformation.co - Just tell us why you're reaching out and we'll contact you as soon as we can!

    60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday: RCF Speaker Series Event December 13th 11AM PST: How Can Humans Mindfully Support an UNbiased Workplace?

    60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday: RCF Speaker Series Event December 13th 11AM PST: How Can Humans Mindfully Support an UNbiased Workplace?

    Hello to you listening in Decatur-Forsyth, Illinois!

    Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday and your host, Diane Wyzga.

    What happens when our brain automatically judges a person, makes assumptions about them, and functions on those preconceived assumptions?

    How can we approach others with more openness and curiosity so that we might make deeper, more functional connections?

    To be biased is human. While bias is not inherently negative it can negatively affect attitudes, behaviors and even culture in the workplace.

    My colleagues Dr. Hoda Kilani (Right Career Fit) and SB Rawz (Rawz Business Coaching) and I invite you a free hour-long event: Bias in the Workplace: How Humans Can Mindfully Make It Better for Everyone on Wednesday 13th December 11AM PST.  In this interactive gathering we’ll talk about the normal reality of human biases, and share tips plus strategies to boost awareness of unconscious bias, create understanding and tolerance, improve employee relations, morale and the work culture.

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    Overcoming Negative Self Talk to Share the Gospel Across Cultures with Kim, Nita & Asma

    Overcoming Negative Self Talk to Share the Gospel Across Cultures with Kim, Nita & Asma

    About The Guest(s):

    • Kim: Lifelong Christian with over 30 years of ministry experience, currently a fourth-grade teacher.
    • Nita: Retired teacher of teachers, serves with ISI (International Students Inc.) and the Richardson Faith Alliance.
    • Asma: Mom of young kids, former Muslim, now shares her faith with Muslims globally and locally.

    Summary:
    Kim, Nita, and Asma share their experiences of being authentic Christian witnesses across cultures in their everyday lives. They discuss the negative self-talk thoughts that initially stopped them from sharing the gospel, but how they overcame those barriers. They emphasize the importance of being intentional with their time and being available to share Jesus wherever and whenever God leads them. They also share their scariest faith-sharing moments and how they realized that sharing their faith wasn't as hard as they initially thought.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Be intentional with your time and make a decision to be available to share Jesus wherever and whenever God leads you.
    2. Overcome negative self-talk thoughts and fears by relying on God's strength and power.
    3. Recognize that the nations are right here among us, and be open to sharing the gospel with people from different cultures and backgrounds.
    4. Trust in God's timing and guidance when sharing your faith, and be open to unexpected opportunities.
    5. Remember that you don't need to be qualified or have all the answers to share Jesus. Just show up and let God work through you.

    Quotes:

    • "I realized that they are okay with me mentioning the word God. And they actually had questions." - Kim
    • "All he wants us to do is to show up." - Asma

    Episode #48 - The Real Impact of Assumptions

    Episode #48 - The Real Impact of Assumptions

    You've probably heard the saying Assuming makes an ass out of you and me, but it actually goes a lot deeper than that. In reality, when we assume things we give our power away. Listen to this 48th episode of The Living Through Heart podcast for my take on how assuming things, and allowing assumptions creates disharmony and dissatisfaction in our lives. 

     

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    How to overcome limiting beliefs [EP21]

    How to overcome limiting beliefs [EP21]
    Welcome to Coaching Chats, where we dive deep into topics that can help you transform your life! In today's episode, titled "How to overcome limiting beliefs," your host Rukshana Alieva explores the power of beliefs, both positive and negative, and how they shape our thoughts, behaviors, and ultimately, our lives. Rukshana explains the difference between core beliefs and limiting beliefs, highlighting the impact they have on our personal growth and fulfillment. She shares examples of common limiting beliefs and emphasises the importance of recognizing that these beliefs are not true. But how do beliefs form, and how can we overcome them? Rukshana provides practical steps to identify and challenge limiting beliefs, emphasising self-reflection, self-awareness, and reframing. By the end of this episode, you'll be armed with strategies to replace those limiting beliefs with empowering ones, setting yourself up for a more fulfilling and purposeful life. So sit back, relax, and get ready to conquer your limiting beliefs in this insightful and transformative episode of Coaching Chats.

    Doubts and Assumptions with Mireille

    Doubts and Assumptions with Mireille

    NOTE: This episode amplifies lessons from The Blue Cord Group Study Session 3.

    Ever grappled with doubts that hinder you from being a true witness of your faith?

    Join Karen and Mirielle in this thought-provoking episode as they delve into the doubts and assumptions that often restrain Christians from being authentic witnesses. From assumptions about people from different faiths to the fear of judgment, they share personal stories and profound insights.

    So, how can we break free from these limitations? Mireille passionately underscores the importance of pressing forward, fearlessly sharing the love of Jesus even when faced with potential persecution or rejection. It's about overcoming these barriers and embracing the authentic call to be a light in this world.

    Tune in to unravel the stories and wisdom shared, and let's challenge ourselves to shed our doubts, dismiss assumptions, and boldly be the authentic witnesses our faith calls us to be. Ready to make that commitment? Join us, and let's shine our light in a world that needs it more than ever.

    About The Guest(s):
    Mireille is a Lebanese Christian who grew up in a Catholic school but didn't truly experience the love of Jesus until she encountered God in 2015. Since then, she has dedicated her life to serving the Lord and sharing the gospel with others.

    Summary:
    In this episode, Karen and Mirielle discuss doubts and assumptions that can hold Christians back from being authentic witnesses. They share personal stories and insights on topics such as assumptions about people from other faiths, the fear of judgment, and the importance of cultivating a healthy fear of the Lord. Mirielle emphasizes the need to press forward in sharing the love of Jesus, even in the face of potential persecution or rejection.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Fear of judgment can hinder Christians from sharing their faith.
    2. Cultivating a healthy fear of the Lord gives moral courage to share the gospel.
    3. Doubts and assumptions can be overcome through prayer and seeking God's guidance.
    4. Having a strong community of like-minded believers can encourage and uplift in times of doubt or fear.

    Quotes:

    • "If I have the life in me, I can't keep silent." - Mireille
    • "This book changed my life. I pray that you will read it." - Mireille
    • "The more I can discover who He is, the more the fear of the Lord grows." - Mireille

    Chapters:

    00:01:00 - Mirielle shares her background and how she met God
    00:03:00 - Karen's assumption that people from other faiths already know about Jesus
    00:04:00 - Mireille's fear of sharing her faith due to diversity in Lebanon
    00:05:00 - Opportunities and threats for sharing the gospel in Lebanon and North America
    00:08:00 - The majority of people in Lebanon have heard of Jesus but lack understanding
    00:10:00 - Why Mirielle presses forward to share the light of Christ
    00:12:00 - Mireille's recent experiences of sharing the gospel with strangers
    00:15:00 - Reflection on the joy of sharing the gospel

    "What else could be true?" - Challenge Your Initial Thoughts

    "What else could be true?" - Challenge Your Initial Thoughts

    Have you ever considered asking this question?  We talk about the power in this question and how it can be a game-changer in our everyday lives.

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    S5E02 Multicollinearity: The Usual Suspect

    S5E02 Multicollinearity: The Usual Suspect

    In this week’s episode, Greg and Patrick talk about the terrifying, the feared, the dreaded … Multicollinearity. Blamed for a multitude of general linear model problems, they dare to ask the question: “But should it be?” Along the way they also mention: having your stump ground out, fall guys, Keyser Soze, croissants and breadsticks, baguettes in space space space, mostly dead, the Cliffs of Moher, enablers, dangling on a wing and a prayer, nanotech R-squareds, opening a suitcase, reinventing factor analysis, and whiny a** babies.

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    Curiosity is a Master Skill

    Curiosity is a Master Skill

    In this episode of the Meet Yourself Podcast, Noah gives insight as to the importance of cultivating the attitude of curiosity and what makes this a master skill when it comes to three really important things. Learn why the alternative has a terrible accuracy rate and yet most of us keep doing it. There are three introspective questions you should be asking yourself… what are they? Listen now and find out.

    “We have this skill of curiosity that we could literally deploy at any time. It's always available, it's free to use, and we never run out of it.”

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    Episode 84: Developing Leadership Open-Mindedness

    Episode 84: Developing Leadership Open-Mindedness
    Have you ever been accused of flip-flopping? When we think of leaders, we often have images of strong, charismatic individuals who are clear visionaries, with the ability to immediately know where to go and how to get there. Whilst this applies to some very exceptional people, the world is full of great leaders who are more open-minded. When being open-minded is a great predictor of workplace success, engagement and innovation, isn't it more important that we focus on developing this critical skill? Join Amrit as he explores 'Leadership Open-Mindedness' in this week's podcast.

    77 - What Are You Making It Mean

    77 - What Are You Making It Mean

    Cindy Esliger addresses how our interpretations of other people’s actions can shape our emotions and behaviors. What we think is being said may not actually be accurate. Our interpretation may be based on assumption, bias, or belief and have little to do with the other person. So how do we navigate that? 

    The ways in which we decide to interpret people’s actions can lead directly to our own reactions. If we interpret someone’s behavior as an attack, we can get defensive. If we interpret someone’s words as a compliment, we will likely feel happy. Cindy notes that it’s important to be mindful of the stories we tell ourselves so we can challenge unhelpful interpretations.

    Cindy defines cognitive bias and confirmation bias, giving examples of how both operate and affect us, and offers insight into balancing our interpretations for a more objective perspective. She shares three tips on ways to challenge our interpretations and assumptions. Ultimately she is guiding us to becoming more confident, motivated, and resilient in our interactions so we can realize greater success.  

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    The Power of Regret: Embracing and Growing from Life’s Lessons

    The Power of Regret: Embracing and Growing from Life’s Lessons

    I'm thrilled to share with you the latest episode of our podcast, "Flourish or Fold: Stories of Resilience." This time, we had the pleasure of hosting Daniel Pink, the author of the insightful book "The Power of Regret." In our conversation, we delved into the often-avoided topic of regret. Daniel shared his belief that openly discussing our regrets, learning from them, and planning our growth from these experiences is crucial. This aligns perfectly with our mission of sharing resilience stories. We also explored the reality of career paths not meeting expectations. It's a scary realization, but one that requires courage to face. Daniel likened this process to a dimmer switch or a camera focusing - gradual and revealing. We touched on the importance of segregation - seeking firsthand experience from professionals in your desired field. This helps to gain a more accurate understanding of the job, rather than relying on assumptions. Our discussion took a turn towards the concept of transition and the unrealistic expectation of sudden, sharp changes. Life is a gradual process, and waiting for epiphanies is not productive. We then delved deeper into the topic of regret. Daniel explained that negative emotions, including regret, serve a purpose and can help us improve. He shared the four core regrets that exist universally among people, each reflecting our values: foundational regrets (stability), connection regrets (love), moral regrets (goodness), and boldness regrets (growth). We also discussed the distinction between foundational regrets and the other categories. Foundational regrets accumulate over time due to a series of small decisions, while the other regrets often occur in a single moment.

    Finally, we explored the intersectionality between identifying regrets and resilience, mental health, and well-being. Reflecting on regrets and drawing lessons from them can contribute to resilience. I'm truly grateful for Daniel's insights and his commitment to uncovering new perspectives. If you'd like to connect with him, visit his website www. danpink.com, where you can find his newsletter and other free resources.

    Lastly, I'd like to remind you about our online course, "Flourish: The Five Practices of Highly Resilient People," available on our website www.resilience-leadership.com. It's a one-on-one tutorial with me, offering hours of content for learning and coaching on the five practices of resilience.

    I hope you'll join us in this journey towards resilience. Don't forget to like, comment, download, and share our podcast. We're excited to hear your thoughts and what you've learned from our conversation.

    Here are some highlights of the episode to look forward to:

    The Power of Regret [00:00:14] We discuss the importance of talking about regrets and sharing them with others, whether in an organization or as a parent.

    Daniel Pink's motivation for writing about regret [00:02:26] Daniel shares his personal experience of having regrets and wanting to make sense of them, as well as the universal nature of regret that he discovered through conversations with others.

    The Chasm Between Expectations and Reality [00:10:18] We discuss the experience of realizing that one's career or life path is different from what was expected.

    The Importance of Watching What You Do [00:12:22] We explore the idea that actions can reveal one's true identity and purpose, rather than relying solely on self-perception.

    The Principle of Segregation [00:13:25] Explanation of the significance of seeking advice and insights from individuals who have firsthand experience in a particular field or profession.

    Transition Works [00:20:23] We discuss why people think career transitions or any transitions work in a sharp break from one state to another.

    Dealing with Regret [00:22:06] We explore the importance of acknowledging and using regret as a transformative emotion, and the lack of guidance on how to deal with regret.

    Four Core Regrets [00:26:29] We discuss the four core regrets that people universally experience: foundation regrets, boldness regrets, moral regrets, and connection regrets.

    The value of regrets [00:30:21] Regrets tell us what we value in life, such as stability, love, goodness, and growth.

    Introduction to online course [00:31:22] Promotion of the online course called "Flourish: The Five Practices of Highly Resilient People" offered on the website resilience-leadership.com.

    Technique to avoid regrets [00:36:38] The technique of seeking advice from the future self (the "you" of ten years from now) to make better decisions and avoid regrets.

    The intersection of regret and resilience [00:43:56] ow reflecting on regrets can positively contribute to resilience, mental health, and well-being.

    Regrets at the end of life [00:41:30] Exploration of regrets experienced by people at the end of their lives and how they align with the four areas of regret identified in research.

    The importance of talking about regrets [00:48:08] Encouragement to openly discuss regrets, share what has been learned from them, and use them as a tool for personal growth and progress.

    The Power of Regret [00:50:06] Daniel powerful work on regret and his commitment to uncovering new ways of looking at existing phenomenon.

    Connecting with Daniel Pink [00:50:28] Information on how to connect with Daniel Pink online, including his website and newsletter.

    Why Chrystal Doesn’t Assume Intent: Positive, Negative, or Anything in Between  - Part 3: Chrystal Koech, Director, Digital Operations at Facing History and Ourselves

    Why Chrystal Doesn’t Assume Intent: Positive, Negative, or Anything in Between  - Part 3: Chrystal Koech, Director, Digital Operations at Facing History and Ourselves

    In part three of our series with Chrystal, she discusses why she never assumes anyone’s intentions–positive or negative. She talks about meeting people where they’re at, and how everyone can grow during a project. She also talks about understanding the limitations of a project and a team, and focusing on the most important goals first. 

    The music you hear in this episode is "Something about Something" by Sarah, The Instrumentalist.

    Roger Martin, Colin Smith, and Mac Bogert: "The Rise of the Feminine."

    Roger Martin, Colin Smith, and Mac Bogert: "The Rise of the Feminine."

    In any conversation that includes Roger and Colin, I wait comfortably in silence for their contributions. What I get for a small investment of patience is wisdom, empathy, and self-effacing humor.

    When I asked Roger to contribute to Gender Crap, he hedged a bit. It turns out what he saw (or heard, I suppose) in the title was very different from my intent, which led to a wonderful conversation followed by his remarkable contribution.

    Please join us as Roger reads, and the three of us explore, the complexity and insight of "The Rise of the Feminine."

    BTW, Gender Crap will publish May 30th, 2023 and the ebook is available right now at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4QB1XMQ. The price is $2.95, free with Kindle Unlimited. Any proceeds go the Doctors Without Borders.

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