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    #perspectives

    Explore "#perspectives" with insightful episodes like "When Business Partners Behave Badly", "Développement personnel et Spiritualité", "Leaders and the Frontline: Reconciling Perspectives", "Changer de regard pour changer de réalité" and "Sibling Perspectives on Gun Control, School Lunch Programs, and Cultural Diversity in the US" from podcasts like ""Applied Leadership Podcast", "Les Rendez Vous avec Soi", "Applied Leadership Podcast", "Les Rendez Vous avec Soi" and "Unsolicited Perspectives"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Leaders and the Frontline: Reconciling Perspectives

    Leaders and the Frontline: Reconciling Perspectives

    As leaders, how do we ensure that we are properly supporting those doing the day-to-day, front facing work, when we may have different perspectives? By acknowledging that people approach problems, strategies and decisions through our own unique lens, we also need to ensure that we create a culture that builds an understanding of these perspectives to work together. 

     

     

    Sibling Perspectives on Gun Control, School Lunch Programs, and Cultural Diversity in the US

    Sibling Perspectives on Gun Control, School Lunch Programs, and Cultural Diversity in the US

    Join siblings Bruce Anthony and J. Aundrea as they engage in a series of thought-provoking conversations about some of the most pressing issues facing the United States today. In this episode of "Unsolicited Perspectives," Bruce and J. Aundrea start by discussing the tragic events in Nashville and the need for gun control in the country. The duo delves into topics such as gun manufacturers and capitalism, as well as the role of media and anti-woke culture in shaping public perception.

    The conversation then shifts to social inequality and the challenges faced by students living below the poverty line. Bruce and J. Aundrea examine the failed free lunch bill in North Dakota and the proposed free lunch program, discussing the importance of proper nutrition and feminine hygiene products for students.

    To offer a lighthearted perspective on cultural diversity, J. Aundrea shares stories about her recent trip to Cartagena for a friend's birthday. She takes the audience on a journey through the city's culture and nightlife, offering insights into the rich history and traditions of Latin America. Overall, this episode provides a unique and engaging exploration of critical issues in the US, with a focus on gun control, school lunch programs, and cultural diversity, through the lens of sibling conversations.

    Perspectives: Your perspective controls your belief. Point of View Affects How Science is Done

    Perspectives: Your perspective controls your belief. Point of View Affects How Science is Done

    Your perspective controls your belief. One's point of view should never enter into the fields of science.   This fundamental tenet of science has been thrown out with the recent "Covid Crisis".   I read my first text on Covids in 1987.   We have plenty of research from 2002 until now on SARS and other Covids.   Why has science lost its mind and thrown out all the previous research before the altar of politics?  Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher opens a conversation on perspectives in science.