"What we say shapes how we think." The words we choose have the power to define or reframe ideas, beliefs and assumptions about ourselves and the world. On this week's episode of Genesis the Podcast, listen as Genesis Chief Impact Officer Maria MacMullin and social scientist Erica Olson, MSS, MLSP dive into the complexities of communication and the ways in which language can impact discussions around domestic violence. Listen now at https://lnkd.in/gJvqpEQe or wherever you get your podcasts! #domesticviolence #genesiswomensshelter #genderbasedviolence
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What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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We are defined as a species by our social nature. It's literally wired into our brains to be connected to one another. Cooperation and connection are more powerful drivers of change than conflict and competition. As we try to navigate the complexity inherent in being a global, technological species, I think we need to have structured, evidence-based conversations about what works and how to apply resources to produce the results that we desire.
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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We are defined as a species by our social nature. It's literally wired into our brains to be connected to one another. Cooperation and connection are more powerful drivers of change than conflict and competition. As we try to navigate the complexity inherent in being a global, technological species, I think we need to have structured, evidence-based conversations about what works and how to apply resources to produce the results that we desire.
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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Empathy, compassion, kindness and humanity are synonymous
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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It all starts with civility.
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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A positive approach to life which will be valued by all kind-hearted people.
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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Building a connected community starts by understanding how our actions affect those closest to us. Even though global issues can feel overwhelming, it's in our neighborhoods that we can make a real impact. When we invest in strengthening relationships and bringing people together locally, we're setting the stage for bigger changes. Remember, the best transformations often begin right where we are. Insightful talk!, we can use it as fuel to make a positive difference in our own communities.
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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Communication is everything.
Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of "Start with Why" and "The Infinite Game", and founder of The Optimism Company
What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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It's crucial to operate in a more collaborative manner to build relationships and foster connections with in our community. Collaboration in contrast to competition benefits all involved, it comes from a place of mutual respect that allows true engagement and constructive dialogue. #communitywellbeing #workculture
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What role do each of us play in building a connected community? 🤝 I had a fantastic talk with Alexandra O. Hudson about this on today's episode of A Bit of Optimism. She shares incredible insights on civility, community, and how we can all contribute to a more unified society. It's a conversation that'll leave you inspired and ready to make a difference. 🎧 Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts: https://lnkd.in/dd4S6mwJ
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Stop reading this and move your midsection! You’ll feel better. But do watch the whole of this lovely explainer by Manoush Zomorodi.
What's happening to your brain and body when you sit in front of a screen for too long? There are biological reasons why we get so stressed and tired! Understanding the link between your adrenal glands and certain movements can help. Learn about the connections between our work habits and how we move and feel with this episode of NPR's #BodyElectric. Listen on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen: https://bit.ly/3UzHyzy Credits: Nickolai Hammar/NPR #TEDRadioHour #BodyElectric #TechHealth
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