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Your Point My View Podcast is a conversational platform where every viewpoint matters. It’s not a judgement of whose right or wrong. We may ask why someone feels a certain way on a particular subject or, their viewpoint may raise an eyebrow or two, but most times, it’s out of fun because much of our conversation stems from points of views that can’t be debated so we have no choice but to make it an enjoyable, relaxed atmosphere. You're going to look forward to Monday afternoons at 3 PM to se ...
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Long before Christiane Amanpour, Frances Fitzgerald and Martha Gellhorn blazed a trail in courageous investigative journalism, a pioneering and intrepid writer and journalist whose pen name was Nellie Bly opened up a whole new field in what had previously been a strictly male domain. Ten Days in a Madhouse was published as a series of articles in the New York World during 1887. Nellie Bly was given the assignment by her editor to have herself committed to an insane asylum in New York with a ...
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On today's episode we discuss the recent ICE raids, Zohran Mamdani's campaign for Mayor of New York City, and a recap of the recent No Kings rallies. Zohran Mamdani's website can be viewed here: https://www.zohranfornyc.com/ View From Left Field can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, as well as your favorite podcast platforms.…
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On today's episode we talk with Justin, a member of the National Association of Letter Carriers and Build A Fighting NALC, on the latest USPS tentative agreement, the constant threat of privatization, and what the caucus is doing to increase union democracy. Build A Fighting NALC can be found here: https://www.fightingnalc.com/ View From Left Field…
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Mental health is very important – especially in today’s time, where factors such as social media can have a long-lasting effect on how we think of ourselves, as well as others. Do we know all that we need to know about it, or are we brushing it off and labeling it as something else? What about being misdiagnosed? These are all valid questions that …
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Ever felt frustrated by someone else's actions or decisions that directly impact you? It's natural to want to control the situation, but this often leads to negative consequences like strained relationships, increased stress, or worse. In this episode, we explore Mel Robbins' "Let Them" theory, a powerful mindset that fosters personal empowerment a…
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Ever felt frustrated by someone else's actions or decisions that directly impact you? It's natural to want to control the situation, but this often leads to negative consequences like strained relationships, increased stress, or worse. In this episode, we explore Mel Robbins' "Let Them" theory, a powerful mindset that fosters personal empowerment a…
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A healthy relationship is a give-and-take dynamic where both individuals contribute strengths, skills, and energy to create balance. That being said, the assessment of what is being contributed is more of an ongoing conversation in today's world. Even with new relationships, the quality of what you have (and the expectations that follow) can be a "…
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A healthy relationship is a give-and-take dynamic where both individuals contribute strengths, skills, and energy to create balance. That being said, the assessment of what is being contributed is more of an ongoing conversation in today's world. Even with new relationships, the quality of what you have (and the expectations that follow) can be a "…
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In the pursuit of daily effectiveness, one must work on aligning their actions with intentions and prioritizing tasks that matter most. In doing so, life will throw curveballs to interrupt your productivity. Stephen Covey's seminal work, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" offers a blueprint for success covering topics such as proactive livin…
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Engaging in discussions about topics that possess similarities yet exhibit differences offers a dynamic platform for exploration and learning. What do excuses and reasons mean to you? Is there really a difference between being nosey and being curious? Join us as we talk about how we view certain terms that are used in everyday relationships. Podcas…
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When one becomes accustomed to a familiar presence, it becomes difficult to dismiss it when it no longer benefits your growth. Letting people go - whether it's friends, ex-spouses, coworkers, etc. - can prove to be a trying time, especially if your dependency on the established relationship overrides your perceptions, thoughts, and judgement. Join …
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Black history in America is a tapestry woven with resilience, innovation, and triumph. As a people, we have left quite the mark in every aspect of society, contributing in arts, science, sports, and politics just to name a few areas. Outside of the more notable icons of black history (Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harriet Tubman, for example), there'…
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Bullying can come in different forms. Some you recognize outright, other forms are so subtle you don't recognize it until it's real and in your face. Some people appoint different names to it: Teasing, The Dozens, Shade, etc. No matter the term, when it's consistently hurtful and damaging (this can be mentally, emotionally, or physically) it can be…
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What is one word, when brought to mind, calls you to action? Makes you think, "Yes, I got this!" or "This is hard, but I refuse to quit." Is there a word that holds you accountable to work towards your goals and dreams each and every day of your life whether the effort you put in is big or small? Listen in as we each, the panelist from Your Point M…
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On this episode, join Bobby, Valeria, Darnell, and Velisa for a free for all roundtable conversation where the talk is about whatever is on our minds. Topics from dealing with rude people, to how to find closure in friend relationships. Are there places women really won't go on a first date? How much do you trust your partner...would you give them …
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When in a committed relationship, how do some determine how finances are handled? Conversations concerning money aren’t always easy. It can either build firm financial foundations, or slowly sow seeds of distrust and greed. Should you split the bills 50/50? Should you have a secret stash? How long should you “carry” your partner financially? If cha…
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You've heard the stories. You've heard the tales. But where do you go to find the truth? Well, directly to the source, and that's what the men and women panel of the Your Point My View podcast have done. Listen in as we discuss myth busters, reveal truths, and gain valuable, authentic, insight into a few mysterious men behaviors. Podcast Panel: Bob…
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Friendship. The overall concept could have a different meaning depending on who you’re talking to and the phase of life that person is in. Like people, friendships can change. How does one manage their expectations while still allowing room for growth or release? Listen in as we, the panel from Your Point My View, express varying viewpoints on this…
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Failing at something doesn’t mean that we can’t succeed at it, or something else at a later time. In fact, the only true time we really fail is when we give up or stop. When we don’t give it our all. When we allow something, or someone to stop us. When we quit before we know what could have ever become of what we were trying to do. Failure isn’t fa…
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